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In the hiatus between Seasons 1 and 2, David Caruso reportedly demanded a raise from $40,000 per episode to around $100,000/per, and also that the show simultaneously shift the series back to a primary focus on his Det. John Kelly (away from the S1 balance between Caruso/Kelly and Dennis Franz/Andy Sipowicz focal points) while giving him mandated time off to film movies in-season.
NYPD Blue is an American police procedural television series set in New York City, exploring the struggles of the fictional 15th Precinct detective squad in Manhattan. [1] Each episode typically intertwines several plots involving an ensemble cast .
Although the hyperbole came mostly from its critics, “NYPD Blue” was supposed to change broadcast television forever, and it didn’t. Yet as the show reaches the 30th anniversary of its ...
The 2002 movie 25th Hour references "corrupt cops" with their "41 shots, standing behind a blue wall of silence" in reference to the killing of Amadou Diallo. [ 46 ] In the 2002 movie Phone Booth , which is set in New York City, Kiefer Sutherland’s character The Caller tells Colin Farrell’s character Stu Shepard, “You know, you can be ...
Insp. Aiello (Andy Romano) — Where most superiors on Blue tended to be either wonderful (Bass) or horrible (Haverill), Aiello was a centrist: he sided with a task force that pushed Bobby out of the way on a major case, but later gave the green light for Bobby to take over (which led to the arrest of a serial killer) and also authorized the ...
The documentary TV show Cops featuring racial conflicts between white American police officers and lower class African-Americans. [19] June 28, 2022 () N/A: 14: 4 "UFC Pt. 1: No Holds Barred" The bloody "no rules" origin of Ultimate Fighting Championship. July 5, 2022 () N/A: 15: 5 "UFC Pt. 2: To Live or Die in the Octagon"
Gregory Medavoy is a fictional character (as well as a protagonist) in the television series NYPD Blue.He was played by Gordon Clapp from the third episode of the 1st season to the last episode of the series.
The NYPD’s use of a controversial Virginia-based tech company for criminal investigations remains in effect more than a year after City Hall announced the arrangement was terminated. The ...