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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Hearts and Minds
Episode 02: Blood Money
Episode 03: The Last White Man on East Ferry Avenue
Episode 04: The Second Oldest Profession
Episode 05: Fruits of the Poisonous Tree
Episode 06: Cranky Streets
Episode 07: Chipped Beef
Episode 08: The World According to Freedom
Episode 09: Pestolozzi's Revenge
Episode 10: The Spy Who Came in from Delgado
Episode 11: Freedom's Last Stand
Episode 12: Of Mouse and Man
Episode 13: Zen and the Art of Law Enforcement
Episode 14: The Young, the Beautiful and the Degraded
Episode 15: Some Like It Hot-Wired
Episode 16: Personal Foul
Episode 17: The Shooter
Episode 18: Invasion of the Third World Body Snatchers
Hill Street Blues - Season 2
Description
The second season follows various paths in the series, as the Night Court conflicts with 'Monday Night Football' at some point. They seem to be the reason that LaRue and Washington have been accused of involvement in new criminals at those moments, and Bates and Covey have been searching for the gangsters responsible for shooting a car from a child some time ago and Fay announced that she would be married at that time.
The second season follows various paths in the series, as the Night Court conflicts with 'Monday Night Football' at some point. They seem to be the reason that LaRue and Washington have been accused of involvement in new criminals at those moments, and Bates and Covey have been searching for the gangsters responsible for shooting a car from a child some time ago and Fay announced that she would be married at that time.
Actors:
Marnie Mosiman,
Peter Brocco,
Shawn Harrison,
James Staszkiel,
Jeannetta Arnette,
José Angel Santana,
Hanna Hertelendy,
Michael Alldredge,
Andrew Masset,
Omer,
Bruce Economou,
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Marnie Mosiman
6 March 1951, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Peter Brocco
16 January 1903, Reading, Pennsylvania, USA
Shawn Harrison
28 December 1973, Los Angeles, California, USA
James Staszkiel
3 March 1949, USA
Jeannetta Arnette
29 July 1954, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
José Angel Santana
Hanna Hertelendy
5 October 1919, Budapest, Hungary
Michael Alldredge
13 April 1941, Kern County, California, USA
Andrew Masset
1 March 1949, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
Omer
Bruce Economou
Director:
Gregory Hoblit, Christian I. Nyby II, David Anspaugh, Rick Wallace, Thomas Carter, John Patterson
Country:
United States
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January 06, 2021
There is a spare, eloquent humanity to Hill Street Blues that makes it genuinely special. If only the Nielsen families can discover that specialness.
January 06, 2021
It is exactly the kind of complex drama that has earned the show widespread critical acclaim and a small but fiercely loyal following. But it probably is also a good example of why others have avoided it like the plague.
January 06, 2021
Hill Street Blues is back. With a vengeance... The entire hour is marvelously paced, with pains taken to humanize the show's previously exaggerated characters.
January 06, 2021
Above all else, "Hill Street" is a very human show. It is peopled with the finest assortment of characters television has ever created.
January 06, 2021
In its season debut tonight, "Hill Street" is the same uniquely intelligent, savvy, totally involving program it was last season.
January 06, 2021
It dares you to turn the dial. It's typical of "Hill Street's" authentic glimpses of police life -- raw, funny and human -- instead of fitting glossy fantasy into a conventional TV format.
January 06, 2021
Put together with a gritty realism, the show skillfully blends serious, often intense drama with the black humor and the inspired occasional wackiness needed to maintain sanity in such a situation.

