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Hill Street Blues - S06E21 - Slum Enchanted Evening
 

Hill Street Blues season 6 episode 21

Slum Enchanted Evening

 
Wachtel sentences a slumlord to time in one of his dilapidated units; Furillo is warned that Cleveland stands to benefit from an investigation into Donahue's death; and Mary finally gives up the evidence needed by Buntz.
 
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Hill Street Blues / S06E21 : Slum Enchanted Evening
Season 6, Episode 21 | Aired on March 27, 1986 | TV-14 | 48 min. | NBC
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  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 1 - Blues in the Night
    Episode 1
    Blues in the Night
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 2 - Hacked to Pieces
    Episode 2
    Hacked to Pieces
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 3 - Seoul on Ice
    Episode 3
    Seoul on Ice
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 4 - In the Belly of the Bus
    Episode 4
    In the Belly of the Bus
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 5 - Somewhere Over the Rambo
    Episode 5
    Somewhere Over the Rambo
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 6 - Oh, You Kid
    Episode 6
    Oh, You Kid
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 7 - An Oy for an Oy
    Episode 7
    An Oy for an Oy
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 8 - Fathers and Huns
    Episode 8
    Fathers and Huns
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 9 - What are Friends for?
    Episode 9
    What are Friends for?
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 10 - The Virgin and the Turkey
    Episode 10
    The Virgin and the Turkey
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 11 - Two Easy Pieces
    Episode 11
    Two Easy Pieces
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 12 - Say It as It Plays
    Episode 12
    Say It as It Plays
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 13 - Das Blues
    Episode 13
    Das Blues
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 14 - Scales of Justice
    Episode 14
    Scales of Justice
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 15 - I Want My Hill Street Blues
    Episode 15
    I Want My Hill Street Blues
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 16 - Remembrance of Hits Past
    Episode 16
    Remembrance of Hits Past
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 17 - Larry of Arabia
    Episode 17
    Larry of Arabia
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 18 - Iced Coffey
    Episode 18
    Iced Coffey
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 19 - Jagga the Hunk
    Episode 19
    Jagga the Hunk
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 20 - Look Homeward, Ninja
    Episode 20
    Look Homeward, Ninja
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 21 - Slum Enchanted Evening
    Episode 21
    Slum Enchanted Evening
  • Hill Street Blues - Episode 22 - Come and Get It
    Episode 22
    Come and Get It

Hill Street Blues season 6 episode 21 Recap and FAQ

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Episode Summary

The precinct grapples with the aftermath of Lieutenant Buntz shooting a detective, leading to a complex web of internal investigations and moral dilemmas. As Buntz faces scrutiny, the precinct also deals with the sentencing of a notorious slumlord, with Officers Hill and Renko receiving praise for their work. Mick Belker experiences a poignant moment when he aids a former informant suffering from AIDS. Meanwhile, efforts to revise the desk sergeant's rulebook lead to comedic yet insightful exchanges among the officers, reflecting the episode's exploration of personal ethics versus professional duty.

Full Episode S06E21 Recap

### Introduction - The episode opens with a tense conversation about Lieutenant Buntz's involvement in a shooting incident with a Heights detective, sparking an investigation and wide-ranging implications for the precinct. ### The Morning Briefing - **Underground Garage Shooting**: Lieutenant Buntz is unavailable due to a shooting incident, leaving Detectives LaRue and Washington to handle his caseload. - **Mick Belker's Tooth Cap**: Contrary to the assumption that Mick's absence is due to his wife's labor, it's revealed he's just getting a tooth cap. - **Sentencing of Slumlord**: Officers Hill and Renko receive praise for their work against slumlord Robert Dunlaw, who faces sentencing. - **Complaints from the Andrea Charmaine Academy of Dance and Aerobics**: The precinct is criticized for cops gawking at exercising women, leading to a call for professionalism. - **Desk Sergeants Rulebook Revision Committee**: A meeting is held to discuss updates to the desk sergeant's rulebook, emphasizing the precinct's ongoing administrative duties. ### Personal and Professional Crossroads - **Buntz's Investigation**: The internal and external pressures mount on Captain Furillo regarding Buntz's actions, highlighting the intricate balance between personal loyalty and professional obligations. - **Belker's Unexpected Encounter**: Mick Belker faces a personal dilemma when he encounters Eddie Gregg, a former informant now struggling with AIDS, showcasing the human side of policing beyond the badge. - **The Slumlord's Sentencing**: Dunlaw's unique sentencing to live in one of his dilapidated properties until it's brought up to code, only to be kidnapped by angry tenants, illustrates the complex relationship between justice, punishment, and societal issues. ### The Investigation Unfolds - **Mary Franklin's Grief and Confession**: Mary Franklin, struggling with the death of Tommy Donohue, ultimately provides critical evidence that helps untangle the web of corruption and murder, pointing towards a resolution of the internal conflict within the precinct. - **Desk Sergeants Rulebook Revision**: The comedic yet poignant efforts to revise the desk sergeant's rulebook, leading to a physical altercation that underscores the stress and camaraderie among the officers. ### Conclusion - The episode wraps up with various strands of personal and professional challenges being addressed, from Buntz's investigation and Belker's compassionate side to the precinct's efforts to maintain integrity and justice. The complex dynamics within the precinct are laid bare, showcasing the delicate balance between duty and personal ethics.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Lieutenant Buntz unavailable for duty?

Buntz was involved in a shooting incident in his underground garage.

What led to Mick Belker's absence from the precinct?

Mick Belker was out for a medical procedure, specifically getting a tooth cap.

What was the outcome for slumlord Robert Dunlaw's sentencing?

Robert Dunlaw was sentenced to probation with the condition that he live in the janitor's apartment of one of his dilapidated buildings until it met code standards.

Why were officers Hill and Renko praised?

They were recognized for their diligent work with the tenant's organization in building a case against slumlord Robert Dunlaw.

What was the reaction to complaints from the Andrea Charmaine Academy of Dance and Aerobics about police officers?

The precinct was urged to show cooperation and professionalism by not gawking at the women exercising.

What significant event does Mick Belker experience during the episode?

Mick Belker deals with a personal dilemma when he helps Eddie Gregg, a former informant now suffering from AIDS.

What evidence does Mary Franklin provide to the investigation?

Mary Franklin gives a box of items that belonged to DiLiberto, which contains evidence implicating Tommy Donohue in corruption and murder.

What unique sentencing does Robert Dunlaw receive from the court?

Dunlaw is ordered to live in a janitor's apartment at one of his properties until he brings it up to code, showcasing a creative form of punishment.

How does the precinct address the revision of the desk sergeant's rulebook?

A committee meets to update the rulebook, leading to discussions and even a physical altercation over the proposed changes.

How does the episode address the theme of personal ethics versus professional duty?

Through the investigations into Buntz's actions, Belker's compassionate response to Eddie Gregg, and the precinct's internal dynamics, highlighting the balance between duty and personal ethics.

 
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