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Let's be careful out there. - Hill Street Blues - Season 2
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Title: Hill Street Blues

Overview: A realistic glimpse into the daily lives of the officers and detectives at an urban police station.

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Ratings

Average Vote: 7.6 (107 votes)

Cast

  • Frank Furillo: Daniel J. Travanti
  • Robert Hill: Michael Warren
  • Mick Belker: Bruce Weitz
  • Stan Jablonski: Robert Prosky
  • Howard Hunter: James B. Sikking
  • Henry Goldblume: Joe Spano
  • Neal Washington: Taurean Blacque
  • J.D. LaRue: Kiel Martin
  • Lucille Bates: Betty Thomas
  • Norman Buntz: Dennis Franz
  • Andy Renko: Charles Haid
  • Joyce Davenport: Veronica Hamel
  • Hill Street Blues - Hearts and Minds (Season 2 - Episode 1)

    A prostitute accuses a detective of blackmailing her for sex; Goldblume searches for a missing child; a former gang leader returns to the Hill as crusading social reformer; Belker busts a purse snatching orangutan and keeps in touch with an undercover rookie planted inside a volatile street gang; and Furillo and Esterhaus question their current romantic involvements.

    Hill Street Blues - Blood Money (Season 2 - Episode 2)

    Goldblume meets a lonely woman while driving a cab undercover; LaRue and Washington use a desperate snitch to solve a prostitute murder; Virgil reports on Hudson's takeover of the Black Arrow gang; and Furillo and Joyce meet socially after splitting up.

    Hill Street Blues - The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue (Season 2 - Episode 3)

    Hill and Renko handle a domestic call involving an old man threatening his neighbors with a shotgun; Hudson looks for the informer in his gang; and Joyce asks Furillo for advice about the Downey case.

    Hill Street Blues - The Second Oldest Profession (Season 2 - Episode 4)

    Bates loses a junkie prostitute through an error in judgement; Hudson beats up his lawyer after his release on bail; Furillo and Joyce reconsider their separation; and Esterhaus ends his friendship with Mac.

    Hill Street Blues - Fruits of the Poisonous Tree (Season 2 - Episode 5)

    Night court interferes with ""Monday Night Football"" as LaRue and Washington are accused of entrapping a mugger; Bates and Coffey look for gang members responsible for the drive-by shooting of a child; Fay announces that she's getting married again.

    Hill Street Blues - Cranky Streets (Season 2 - Episode 6)

    Hill covers for an old friend with personal problems who uses excessive force on an arrest; Coffey arrests an old family friend during a visit to his old neighborhood; Fay introduces her fiance; and negotiations breakdown between the police union and the city.

    Hill Street Blues - Chipped Beef (Season 2 - Episode 7)

    Furillo pushes Hill about his support of Nash; Belker goes under to catch a gang preying on automatic bank tellers; Fay's engagement ends abruptly; and a good samaritan faces arrest on old out of town warrants.

    Hill Street Blues - The World According to Freedom (Season 2 - Episode 8)

    Belker meets an eccentric calling himself ""Captain Freedom"" while on a stakeout; LaRue gets more than he bargained for as a cell plant when he overhears an arson suspect taunting an accused child molester; and Furillo issues an ultimatum to the gangs after a savage massacre in a local tavern.

    Hill Street Blues - Pestolozzi's Revenge (Season 2 - Episode 9)

    The Captain meets LaRue and Washington when he returns from a purse snatching; Renko (who has lost his service revolver) and Hill are rear-ended by a wedding party; Bates gets mad at Coffey when he stands her up for a breakfast date; Lou threatens again to remove his vending machines from the precinct house; Daniels tells Furillo to initiate a scam saloon in the South Ferry Precinct as a preemptive move against the corruption-seeking Sullivan Commission.

    Hill Street Blues - The Spy Who Came in From Delgado (Season 2 - Episode 10)

    Hunter uses pedigreed hounds to track wild city dogs; the scam saloon begins producing results, despite Captain Freedom's help; Fay fixates on cemetery plots; Frank becomes incresingly disgusted with his lawyer and Chief Daniels over the actions of the Sullivan Commission; and a suspicious Calletano learns the truth about a gorgeous new khaki officer.

    Hill Street Blues - Freedom's Last Stand (Season 2 - Episode 11)

    Bates plays in the interdepartmental poker finals; Fuchs refuses to help out one of his own men caught forging prescriptions; Henry goes undercover on a smash-and-grab purse snatching detail; Delgado admits he's afraid of testifying before the commission; Joyce chides Furillo for being naive about his supposed innocence protecting him against the commission; the scam saloon closes down after a gun battle; and a furious Furillo testifies before the commission and offers his resignation to Chief Daniels.

    Hill Street Blues - Of Mouse and Man (Season 2 - Episode 12)

    Joyce's fellow PD Pam Gilliam is gunned down; Hill's position as VP for the Black Officers' Coalition puts a strain on both him and Renko; Goldblume tries to deal with an abusive landlord; Fay threatens to bring WAD to the Hill; LaRue and Washington trade up from a cocaine dealer to a PCP lab.

    Hill Street Blues - Zen and the Art of Law Enforcement (Season 2 - Episode 13)

    Grace asks Esterhaus for help with a barking dog; LaRue suffers a crisis of confidence about the PCP lab bust and starts drinking; Renko's family problems hurt his performance at work; Hill antagonizes everyone in his efforts to recruit for the BOC; Goldblume resorts to force to deal with landlord Sosa; and Furillo tries in vain to hold onto Walter Harmon for the death of Pam Gilliam.

    Hill Street Blues - The Young, the Beautiful and the Degraded (Season 2 - Episode 14)

    Hill has enough of the BOC pressures; Goldblume finds a witness in the Gilliam case who seems too good to be true; Furillo demotes LaRue to the police motor pool; and Joyce grows bitter when Walter Harmon is released and kills again.

    Hill Street Blues - Some Like it Hot-Wired (Season 2 - Episode 15)

    Goldblume is bitter over losing a promotion; Joyce walks out of court while defending a repeat offender; Renko learns his father is dying; a stakeout to find a con team shaking down johns proves dangerous; and Esterhaus' prize car is taken by a team of car thieves.

    Hill Street Blues - Personal Foul (Season 2 - Episode 16)

    Belker and Washington go undercover at a porno theater; Hill and Renko answer a domestic call concerning a suicidal man holding his wife and child hostage; a pickup basketball game between the cops and the gangs calls for full-scale negotiations.

    Hill Street Blues - The Shooter (Season 2 - Episode 17)

    Belker tries to renew his expired driver's license; Renko tries to take his father home from the hospital; LaRue rehabilitates himself with Furillo; and everyone follows the trail of the gun used to kill two officers during a burglary.

    Hill Street Blues - Invasion of the Third World Body Snatchers (Season 2 - Episode 18)

    Renko's father takes a final trip around the city; Belker goes undercover to find out who has been knifing winos; and Joyce finds her faith restored as she defends a nice young man accused of rape whose alibi is reluctant to testify.

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