NYPD Blue - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Trials & Tribulations
Kelly's testimony in Licalsi's murder trial raises questions about him suppressing evidence.

From Whom the Skell Rolls
The verdict comes in on Licalsi; Internal Affairs is on Kelly's back and wants to question Medavoy about the ledger. Meanwhile, Sipowicz and Kelly investigate a double homicide.

Cop Suey
Kelly teams with a Chinese-American detective to investigate a cop-killing; Det. Lesniak joins the precinct.

Dead and Gone
Haverill comes down hard on Kelly, who investigates a drive-by shooting. Meanwhile, Sipowicz must remove a deceased detective from a prostitute's apartment.

Simone Says
Det. Bobby Simone joins Sipowicz to investigate the shooting of a wiseguy.

The Final Adjustment
Simone and Sipowicz crack a case involving the murder of a chiropractor's wife; Martinez provides security for the daughter of a Costa Rican banker.

Double Abandando
Simone's young acquaintance is implicated in a schoolyard shooting; a gunshot victim is blamed for his ex-girlfriends' HIV; Donna's sister moves in with Donna and Medavoy.

You Bet Your Life
Suspects are questioned in a gruesome murder case; Dan Breen is beaten by his mentally unstable son.

Don We Now Our Gay Apparel
A suspect is sought for a gay-bar robbery-homicide; Medavoy sets up a sting on a fraudulent fortuneteller; Dan Breen wants to see his son, against Sipowicz's wishes.

In the Butt, Bob
A serial killer has apparently struck again; Fancy's former informant approaches him with alleged information about a heist.

Vishy-Vashy-Vinny
Simone works around Det. Solomon and is allowed to question the serial-killer suspect.

Large Mouth Bass
A murder investigation gets tangled up in red tape; Simone reaches out to a pal who's involved in some shady business; and women report a beauty-aid con.

Travels With Andy
Sipowicz and Simone go upstate to follow a lead on a multiple homicide; Costas doesn't like Sipowicz's response to her wedding plans.

A Murder With Teeth in It
A cop is suspected of icing a pimp; Medavoy is jealous after Donna has coffee with her ex-boyfriend.

Bombs Away
The serial killer is assassinated; Simone and Sipowicz arrest a disgruntled immigrant who may be a terrorist bomber.

UnAmerican Grafitti
A graffiti tagger is beaten to death; Costas is shaken up by a purse-snatching; Donna nears the brink of a breakdown.

Dirty Socks
A witness in a homicide case is eager to please Simone; Sipowicz takes a personal interest in a robbery-murder in his old neighborhood.

Innuendo
A gunman goes on a shooting spree and then disappears; Fancy's brother, a uniformed cop, is involved in a racially charged confict with his superior officer.

Boxer Rebellion
Simone works with a detective to get info on a murderous arsonist; a woman fears retribution if she identifies the men who robbed her; Martinez spars with Fancy.

The Bookie and Kooky Cookie
A witness's obsession with Simone jeopardizes a murder case; a bookie is slain; Sipowicz and Costas undergo pre-wedding counseling.

The Bank Dick
Sipowicz leads the investigation to nail a rapist; Irvin reports a gay-bashing incident to Simone, who also learns of Russell's drinking problem.

A.D.A. Sipowicz
The countdown to Costas and Sipowicz's wedding begins. Meanwhile, Simone confronts Russell about her drinking.
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Classic characters old and new across thousands of episodes have shared a drink in The Queen Vic, shed tears of despair or joy, sat on Arthur's bench in the Square... and at some point or other they probably crossed paths with Ian Beale.