Diagnosis Murder season 6 episode 18 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tommy, involved in a restaurant brawl defending a waitress, faces disappointment from his friend, homicide detective Steve Sloan, who suggests boxing at the Never Say Die Gym as an alternative to jail for discipline. At the gym, Tommy clashes with a group led by Flynn, leading to a confrontation that jeopardizes his chance at reform. Under Steve and gym owner Kelly's guidance, Tommy begins to show signs of change, learning discipline and the value of non-violent solutions, hinting at a positive transformation and future direction.
Full Episode S06E18 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Steve Sloan?
Steve Sloan is a homicide detective.
What interrupts Steve's plan to watch a movie with his son?
A call about a brawl involving his friend Tommy at his restaurant interrupts their plans.
How did the restaurant brawl start?
The brawl started when Tommy defended a waitress from a rude customer, leading to a misunderstanding and a physical altercation.
What advice does Steve give Tommy after the brawl?
Steve advises Tommy to find non-violent solutions and expresses disappointment in his actions.
What punishment does Steve suggest for Tommy instead of jail?
Steve suggests Tommy go to a gym for discipline and community service as an alternative to jail.
What is the name of the gym Tommy is sent to?
Tommy is sent to the Never Say Die Gym.
Who is Kelly in relation to the gym?
Kelly is the owner of the Never Say Die Gym.
How does Tommy initially react to the discipline and boxing at the gym?
Tommy struggles with the discipline and clashes with another group in the gym, leading to a fight.
What are the consequences of Tommy's actions at the gym?
Tommy's actions lead to further confrontation and a fight outside the gym, jeopardizing his chance for reform.
How does the story hint at Tommy's potential transformation?
Despite initial struggles, Tommy shows signs of change and potential for a positive future through learning and guidance from Steve and Kelly.