Revelations (Third Watch)
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“Revelations” | |||||||
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Third Watch episode | |||||||
Episode no. | Season 6 Episode 15 |
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Written by | Siobhan Byrne O'Connor | ||||||
Directed by | Felix Enriquez Alcala | ||||||
Guest stars | Helen Mirren Timothy Jerome Sebastian Sozzi David St. Louis |
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Production no. | 177915 | ||||||
Original airdate | February 11, 2005 | ||||||
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"Revelations" is the 125th episode of the television series Third Watch and the 15th episode of the 6th season.
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[edit] Plot Summary
Cruz's cancer battles with her even more when the doctor tells her that she will die if she doesn't get treated.
[edit] Plot Details
Bosco is allowed back on the force once he requalifies, but his vision is fuzzy in his right eye and he can't shoot straight. He asks Faith to shoot for him, but she points out that he shouldn't be back on the streets if he can't shoot. Bosco gets bent out of shape and thinks that Faith is letting him down; he insists that he can't sit behind a desk for the rest of his life. Cruz is told by her doctor that if she doesn't get treatment, it's a death sentence, but Cruz says she'd rather enjoy her life than prolong it. In pursuit of a gangbanger, Maddox, who has been burying bodies of murder victims in other people's coffins, Cruz is more reckless than ever, and Santiago worries about her. Carlos tries to report Holly missing, but no one will take him seriously because she's still officially on vacation from work. Grace runs into a heroin-addicted homeless woman who turns out to be her mother, a nurse who became addicted to morphine while serving in Vietnam. Grace wants to take her mother to dinner that night and talk to her, but her mother runs away. Monroe is forced to admit to her partner, Sully, that she's pregnant, but makes him promise not to tell Ty. Sully tries to encourage Ty to talk to Monroe, but he's not interested.
[edit] Trivia
- The song played at the end of this episode is "Collide" by Howie Day.
- When Sully stops the RMP because Sasha gets sick, a woman flags them down. The camera then switches position, looking towards the car, and you can clearly see there is no liquid on the ground.
- When Cruz and Santiago are on the stairs going to check on Mrs. Knapp, you can see her front door is clearly wide open, yet when Cruz and Santiago go to enter the apartment, they have to open the door.
[edit] Quotes
- Doctor: You realize…if you elect to forego treatment it’s a death sentence.
Cruz: Yes. It’s a death sentence either way.
- {about the car they’re chasing}
Finney: I’m gonna try to get next to him.
Davis: You think that’s a good idea?
Finney: I’m pretty sure it’s not.