Hill Street Blues season 1 episode 15 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
At Hill Street Station, a briefing about a heatwave leads to concerns about rising crime. A controversial female uniform policy and a weapons sweep operation are discussed. J.D. LaRue struggles with personal issues, facing rejection and professional criticism, while his alcoholism leads to a transfer request. Detectives investigate a shooting linked to a drug operation. Community backlash follows police actions, particularly the Gilford shooting. Personal lives intertwine with duty as officers confront challenges and tragedies, including a critical injury to one of their own.
Full Episode S01E15 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Operation Dust and Clean?
A weapons sweep at Jefferson Avenue playground.
Who is assigned double shifts due to the flu bug?
Lyle, Hill, and Renko.
What issue is discussed regarding female officers' uniforms?
The required wearing of a supportive undergarment.
Why does J.D. LaRue want to swap his shift?
To meet Sandra, his partner.
What warning does Mick Belker give to LaRue?
About an impending sweep that could impact LaRue's unresolved issues.
Who influences Lieutenant Howard Hunter's perspective on gender?
Lorraine, a woman he has come to know.
What does the Emergency Action Team do at the playground?
Conduct a weapons sweep, seizing weapons.
What leads to LaRue being asked to transfer out of the precinct?
His alcoholism and personal problems.
What do Detectives Washington and Goldblume investigate?
A shooting linked to a local store and a drug operation.
What backlash does the police face after recent operations?
Criticism from the community and higher-ups, particularly for the Gilford shooting.
How does Fay Furillo describe her relationship with Harvey?
As less exciting compared to her time with Otis.
What personal issue does J.D. LaRue confront at an AA meeting?
His alcoholism.
What happens during Officer Joe Coffey's pursuit?
He chases a reckless driver going the wrong way.
How does Captain Furillo's work affect his vacation plans?
His work commitments continuously interrupt their personal time.
What tragic event occurs at the end of the episode?
An officer is critically injured, causing guilt and grief among the team.