Kingpin Rising (Third Watch)
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“Kingpin Rising” | |||||||
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Third Watch episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 17 |
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Written by | Charles Murray | ||||||
Directed by | Nelson McCormick | ||||||
Guest stars | Wyclef Jean Angela Reed Luke Robertson Spencer Grammer |
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Production no. | 177917 | ||||||
Original airdate | February 25, 2005 | ||||||
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"Kingpin Rising" is the 127th episode of the television series Third Watch and the 17th episode of the 6th season.
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[edit] Plot Summary
Cruz connects the dots that link Marcel Hollis to the murder of Darren Maddox.
[edit] Plot Details
While the cops are identifying the remains of the four gangleaders that Hollis blew up, Hollis rallies the rest of the gangleaders together into a kind of board of directors, promising them that their "soldiers" will far out-number the cops. Cruz immediately knows to go after Hollis, but is surprised when he comes to her. He tells her that things are going well, that there's no war in the wake of Maddox's death. She wants to get him for the four murders, but he has a perfect alibi. When Cruz hears that the young boy who killed Maddox, Michael, is being charged as an adult, she goes to talk to his mother, Deborah Dawkins. Deborah admits to Cruz that Hollis gave Michael the gun he used to kill Maddox, and Cruz arrests Hollis. Hollis warns Cruz that she's making a mistake, that innocent people will die if he's locked up. Cruz is horrified when, late that night, there is a drive-by shooting at a bus stop and six people are killed, including a nine-year-old girl.
Bosco is back on the force and paired with Sully. Bosco is a little defensive about his recovery, and Sully is a little defensive when Bosco starts talking about Sasha, but otherwise, they get along okay, and Sully actually ends up telling Bosco how much he admires that Bosco never lets the system get him down. Bosco and Sully discover a woman lying in a pool of blood on her kitchen floor, and find out that her vampire-loving 15-year-old daughter is missing. Faith gets the case, and works it with Bosco and Sully, visiting the vampire club downtown where the daughter hangs out. Faith pisses off the head vampire there, Dante, hoping he'll lead her to the daughter. Faith finally finds the daughter at a friend's house, where the girl admits to trying to kill her own mother.
Meanwhile, the pissed-off head vampire, Dante, decides to approach Emily Yokas, Faith's daughter, and pretends that he met her at a friend's party. Sully worries that Ty is starting to date someone else and still hasn't talked to Sasha. Holly comes back to work earlier than expected because she realizes that Carlos is no fun to be around when he's sick.
[edit] Trivia
- The name Play-Tone is also the name of Tom Hanks' fictional (later becoming real) record company, first used in the 1996 movie "That Thing You Do!".
- Bosco returns to duty in this episode.
- Sasha (although mentioned) doesn't appear in this episode.
- The 15yr-old vampire-loving teen is played by Spencer Grammer (daughter of Kelsey)
[edit] Quotes
- Cruz: Play-Tone is his name.
Jelly: Play-Tone? What the hell kind of nickname is that?
- Jelly: I need four unidentified stiffs like I need an aerobics video.