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350:, but Felton tells him to stick to the original suicide story. Lewis realizes what happened and confronts Felton, who admits what Chuckie did and suggests it was the right thing to do, but Lewis adamantly disagrees. Since the bullet evidence is inconclusive, Felton asks Lewis to let Chuckie secretly wash his hands so no gunpowder residue will be found in tests. Lewis eventually agrees, allowing Chuckie to get away with the shooting. 412:. When Pembleton suspects a police shooting, Lieutenant Jimmy Tyron (Michael S. Kennedy) explains Officer Hellriegel (Jeffrey Mandon) accidentally shot Cox after falling down and discharging his weapon. However, Hellriegel does not recall details and appears nervous by questioning from Pembleton. Gee is angry with Pembleton's inquiries into the police and becomes even angrier when Colonel Granger (Gerald F. Gough) and Captain 330:), the elderly and bed-ridden father of his friend Chuckie (Michael Chaban). Ill and miserable, the hard-bitten Harry has decided he wants to die and has hired a suicide doctor. Felton believes this is wrong and convinces Chuckie to call it off, much to Harry's anger. A few days later, however, Harry wears Chuckie down and convinces his son to shoot him with a handgun. When 43: 476:
ended, but due to poor ratings throughout the duration of the show, NBC executives asked for several refinements – including fewer episode subplots and fewer camera movements and jump cuts – before approving a second season. Attanasio deliberately wrote the "See No Evil" script so that it
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with his ex-wife, the therapist actively encouraged her to leave Bolander. He feels he was cheated out of $ 7,000 in therapy bills, but Westin explains his anger is not from the money, but from feelings of betrayal by his ex-wife. Bolander is ultimately impressed by Westin and even decides to ask her
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made a guest appearance as Harry Prentice, an ill and bed-ridden man who convinces his son to help him kill himself. Attanasio deliberately wrote the script so it would be morally questionable whether police handling of both the suicide and the police shooting were done in an ethically correct way.
525:"See No Evil" featured a guest performance by Wilford Brimley as the bed-ridden and suicidal Harry Prentice, as well as Michael Chaban as his son Chuckie Prentice and Jennifer Mendenhall as sensitivity training therapist Carry Westin. The Harry Prentice story line includes his service aboard the 648:
said both "See No Evil" and "Black and Blue" were better than the critically acclaimed "Bop Gun", in part because they showcased Andre Braugher, who he called the finest actor in the ensemble cast: "Braugher manages to be utterly compelling whether slamming doors and throwing chairs, reducing a
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dropped from the 10th highest-rated show of the week to the 31st highest-rated. But the ratings dip was expected due to the absence of Robin Williams and the "See No Evil" rating was nevertheless considered a strong one for the show, better than past
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said he was surprised and impressed that the writers placed their characters in ethical dilemmas that led them to making illegal decisions. He added of the series, "Please watch this series; it's so good, I don't mind pleading." Matt Roush of
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script himself, with Tyron playing a major part in the story, although it was ultimately never used. The songs "Rhythm and Blues" by Benjamin Antin, and "Barkeep" by Lee Currerri", were featured in "See No Evil".
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and the suspected police shooting — were handled in an ethically correct way. Ultimately, Attanasio wanted it to be up to the audience to interpret for themselves.
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Justin, Neal (April 30, 2001). "The ultimate guest list; Big stars can make a big splash when they appear on TV series. Here are 10 of our favorite visitors".
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Tan, Cheryl Lu-Lien (May 25, 2009). "DVDs mean never having to say "goodbye"; Fans can hoard - and re-watch- whole seasons of a favorite show".
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television critic Hal Boedeker called "See No Evil" equally as strong as "Bop Gun", of which he was also extremely complimentary. Tom Shales of
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murder suspect to quivering tears, having furious arguments with Lt. Giardello (rock-solid Yaphet Kotto) or simply lurking about."
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Pembleton's investigation of fellow police officers for a suspicious shooting was based on a real-life investigation chronicled in
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for its negative portrayal of the police in the episode, and 22 detectives wrote a formal letter of protest to executive producer
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In its original American broadcast on January 13, 1994, the episode was watched by 12.53 million households, according to
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with therapist Carry Westin (Jennifer Mendenhall). While most of the detectives have positive experiences with her,
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Pembleton's investigation was based on a real-life investigation into a suspicious shooting featured in
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Durden, Douglas (February 25, 1994). "Actor: You're hot, or not - Richmonder not giving up hope".
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in Baltimore harbor. Mendenhall, predominately a stage actress, was a regular performer with the
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writer Tim Kiska praised the episode and called Yaphet Kotto's performance a "tour-de-force".
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would be morally questionable whether the police handling of both main subplots — the
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Brown, Joe; Swisher, Kara (February 5, 1994). "Backstage - Two biggies for one 'Price'".
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Durden, Douglas (January 6, 1994). "'Homicide' puts Robin Williams on mean streets".
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called it a powerful episode and praised Andre Braugher's "terrific" performance.
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Shales, Tom (January 6, 1994). "'Homicide' back on trial for its life tonight".
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Bianculli, David (January 13, 1994). "Funny stuff is back-to-back tonight".
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at the time she appeared in this episode. Michael S. Kennedy, an actor from
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investigates what appears to be the police shooting of an unarmed suspect.
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Boedeker, Hal (January 13, 1994). "Is Homicide 'too good' to survive?".
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one day in advance. He so enjoyed working on the show that he wrote a
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from a casting director he knew, informing him about the audition for
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Meanwhile, the homicide unit is requiring all the detectives to take
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DeRosa, Robin (January 19, 1994). "'Columbo' on the case for ABC".
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Grahnke, Lon (January 20, 1994). "'Picket' Confronts TV Violence".
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over the negative portrayal of police in the episode. According to
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2nd episode of the 2nd season of Homicide: Life on the Street
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in the United States on January 13, 1994. In the episode,
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wrote a letter of formal protest to executive producer
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Homicide: Life on the Street: The Unofficial Companion
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of his father Harry, who was portrayed by guest star
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Homicide Life on the Street - The Seasons 1 & 2
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Index

Homicide: Life on the Street

assisted suicide
Wilford Brimley
Chris Menaul
Paul Attanasio
Jean de Segonzac
Wilford Brimley
Clayton LeBouef
George Barnfather
Bop Gun
Black and Blue
List of episodes
second season
Homicide: Life on the Street
NBC
Felton
assisted suicide
Lewis
Pembleton
Chris Menaul
Paul Attanasio
Wilford Brimley
David Simon
Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
Baltimore Police Department
Barry Levinson
Nielsen Media Research
Bop Gun
Felton

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