More Monsters (Third Watch)
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“More Monsters” | |||||||
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Third Watch episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 1 |
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Written by | Edward Allen Bernero | ||||||
Directed by | Christopher Chulack | ||||||
Guest stars | Gene Simmons Kelly AuCoin Ann Hamilton (I) Cassidy Hinkle Bill Sage |
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Production no. | 177901 | ||||||
Original airdate | September 17, 2004 | ||||||
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"More Monsters" is the 111th episode of the television series Third Watch and the 1st episode of the 6th season.
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[edit] Plot Summary
After men with guns sent by Donald Mann enter Mercy Hospital shoot Bosco, Faith guns down Mann while he was handcuffed by Cruz next to a pool.
[edit] Plot Details
In the season premiere, the action resumes from last year's finale as an obsessed mob leader continues to unleash his fury over his son's death by trying to kill scores of cops -- especially Detective Cruz. As the NYPD reels from his attacks, four masked gunmen scythe through the hospital jammed with the wounded. The gun battle rages over multiple floors and Bosco is critically wounded -- causing Cruz to wonder if a fellow cop is in league with the mobsters. Meanwhile, Kim is repulsed by the carnage despite some exciting news. Cruz and a large contingent of police officers are at the hospital dealing with a witness, their own injuries and other victims from two separate bombings. Suddenly, four men with bulletproof vests and submachine guns arrive and cause carnage as they try to obliterate the cops and kill the man who can implicate the killing spree's mastermind, vengeful father Donald Mann. Davis endures a mighty hand-to-hand struggle with one of the assassins. Kim saves two innocent bystanders. Sullivan, Monroe and Carlos battle to penetrate the shooters' defenses. Grace tries to protect doctors, nurses and patients in an operating room. And Bosco is gravely injured shielding Yokas. But Cruz manages to capture one gunman and forces him to reveal a crucial clue to Mann's whereabouts. Followed by the distraught Yokas, Cruz sets out to find a traitor within the ranks--and somehow stop Mann before he flees the country. Meanwhile, in the midst of her ordeal at the hospital, Kim copes with the news that she is pregnant. She tries desperately to contact her boyfriend, firefighter Jimmy Doherty, and finally reunites with him at the station house. He emotionally proposes marriage to her--again--and, this time, she accepts.
[edit] Trivia
- When the shooting started in the fifth season finale, Bosco covered his head as he fell to the ground. In the sixth season premiere, he turned and grabbed Faith before he hit the floor.
[edit] Music
[edit] Quotes
- Dr. Hickman: How are we feeling?
Sully: "We"? What, somebody run over you, too?
Monroe: Play nice, Sully.
Dr. Hickman: We’ll get x-rays, but you’re probably just gonna need some stitches. - Sully: Oh, is that all?
Davis: Buck up, tough guy.
Sully: I hate stitches.
Monroe: It’s better than bleeding to death.