- 7.5/10(2)
#1 - Indian Wars
Season 4 Episode 15
Aired 2/26/1988
Tubbs relates to American Indians trying to save their homeland.
Director: Leon Ichaso
Writer: Peter Lance
Comments
0 - 7.0/10(2)
#2 - Baseballs of Death
Season 4 Episode 14
Aired 2/19/1988
Crockett & Tubbs suspect a Chilean police chief in a double murder.
Director: Bill Duke
Writer: Peter Lance
Comments
0 - 6.0/10(2)
#3 - Black Ops
Season 1 Episode 17
Aired 4/10/1996
Harm is called in to probe the death of Navy pilot Lt. Marion, son of US Senator Grace Marion, while training with the Navy SEALS. As he was there only for two days, it seems that the death was due to gross negligence. With the reports given by his superior and comrades, combined with the results of how how he died, it seems that the actual incident is a cover-up. Analyzing his equipment and learning that it was a combat mission (and not a training mission as stated), the facts then point at murder. The key to all this could be General Behnke. Locations: Washington D.C.; NAS Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico; Carribean Sea; Colombia
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Peter Lance
Comments
0 - 5.5/10(2)
#4 - A Bullet for Crockett
Season 4 Episode 20
Aired 4/15/1988
Sonny and Rico work undercover with a big dealer, Ricque ""Loco"" Mendez. During the police intervention, Sonny shot Loco, and the girlfriend of Loco shot Sonny. Members of the vice squad reminisce while Crockett lies close to death from the gunshot wound. We see why the other policemen love Sonny. At the end, we understand why Sonny is a cop.
Director: Dick Wolf
Writer: Peter Lance
Comments
0 - 4.5/10(2)
#5 - Badge of Dishonor
Season 4 Episode 18
Aired 3/18/1988
When a string of murders is linked to another unit, Crockett & Tubbs believe an undercover officer may be the killer.
Director: Dick Wolf
Writer: Peter Lance
Comments
0 - 4.3/10(3)
#6 - Rising Sun of Death
Season 4 Episode 9
Aired 12/4/1987
An executive's murder alerts Castillo to Yakuza presence in Miami, but the arrival of a Japanese investigator is no help.
Director: Leon Ichaso
Writer: Peter Lance
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