- 7.5/102 votes
#1 - Out Where the Buses Don't Run
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 10/18/1985
Crockett and Tubbs question the sanity of a retired vice cop who wants them to chase after a coke dealer thought to be dead.
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: Maurice Hurley
- 4.2/104 votes
#2 - The Home Invaders
Season 1 Episode 19 - Aired 3/15/1985
The squad is assigned to assist Robbery with a string of brutal home invasions. Castillo is concerned the officer in charge - who was Crockett's mentor - is mishandling the investigation and the two clash, leaving Crockett torn between loyalty and a resolved case.
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: Chuck Adamson
- 2.0/101 votes
#3 - Pilot (2)
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/19/1986
Here we meet the three major players of the series: Lt. Mike Torrello, head of Chicago's Major Crime Unit(MCU); Ray Luca, a young hood about to make his mark on the underworld; and David Abrams, an idealistic public defender trying to bury his Mob-connected roots. As the story unfolds Torrello is working with Abrams to bring down members of Chicago's underworld while Luca is taken under the wing of Manny Weisbord; one of Chicago's most powerful crime figures. As events proceed Torrello and Luca each become aware of the other's existence. Torello realizes that there is a new player that he must bring down.
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: N/A
- 1.0/101 votes
#4 - Pilot (1)
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/19/1986
Here we meet the three major players of the series: Lt. Mike Torrello, head of Chicago's Major Crime Unit(MCU); Ray Luca, a young hood about to make his mark on the underworld; and David Abrams, an idealistic public defender trying to bury his Mob-connected roots. As the story unfolds Torrello is working with to bring down members of Chicago's underworld while Luca is taken under the wing of Manny Weisbord; one of Chicago's most powerful crime figures. As events proceed Torrello and Luca each become aware of the other's existence. Torello realizes that there is a new player that he must bring down.
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: David J. Burke