Hill Street Blues season 6 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a complex episode, Harry grapples with a moral quandary over evidence tampering to repay debts, as Andy pressures him. Meanwhile, the police department faces internal shifts; Lt. Buntz arrives, signaling changes and challenges ahead. The team tackles harassment against gypsy cabs, reflecting broader societal tensions. Captain Eastland's retirement contemplation and Furillo's potential lead on a corruption inquiry highlight the episode's focus on ethical dilemmas and the personal costs of duty. The episode culminates in Harry confronting his debts, leading to a violent altercation, showcasing the personal struggles that intertwine with professional responsibilities.
Full Episode S06E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Lt. Norman Buntz?
Lt. Norman Buntz is introduced as the new lieutenant, replacing Lt. Calletano.
What is the main focus of the police briefing?
The main focus is on the new procedure for the Victims Aid program and the introduction of Lt. Buntz.
What operation are Belker, LaRue, Washington, and Garibaldi working on?
They are documenting harassment against local gypsy cabs by Fleet and Medallion vehicles.
What personal dilemma is Harry facing?
Harry is under pressure to tamper with evidence as part of his debt repayment.
What is Lt. Hunter's unusual morning routine?
Lt. Hunter starts his mornings with an infusion of blood into the cranium using gravity boots.
What commission is Frank Furillo asked to head?
Frank is asked to head a commission of inquiry into police corruption and departmental reform.
Why is Captain Eastland contemplating retirement?
Captain Eastland is tired of the issues within the police department and is contemplating retirement.
What action do the officers plan against the harassment of gypsy cabs?
The officers prepare to take significant action against the harassment, demonstrating the tension with larger corporations.
How does Harry resolve his dilemma with the evidence tampering?
Harry faces a physical altercation when he confronts his debt and the demands to tamper with evidence.
What changes are anticipated within the police department?
With Captain Eastland's retirement and new leadership, there are anticipated changes and challenges within the department.