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Martinez broke up with her and she later left the 15th Precinct after Season 3. Played by Justine Miceli. Jill Kirkendall — Diane Russell's partner, she was a recurring character in Season 3 and a regular from Seasons 4 to 7. A highly skilled detective, her inability to break free of her ex-husband Don ended her career.
Medavoy grew up in suburban Long Island and originally planned to be an English teacher, but due to a school hiring freeze instead followed the example of relatives and joined the NYPD in 1976. He is sometimes dismissed for a lack of street toughness compared to his more blue-collar colleagues who were raised in the city.
Diane Russell is a fictional character in the television series NYPD Blue. She was played by Kim Delaney in Season 2 as a recurring character, from Seasons 3 to 8 as a primary character, and a recurring character again in Seasons 10 and 11.
The conflict between father and son came to a head when Clark Sr. threw his son out of the house because of his decision to work with Sipowicz. When Clark Jr.'s name up in connection with a murdered prostitute, he realized that it was his father, not him, then covered for his father until Sipowicz convinced Clark Sr. to clear Clark Jr.'s name.
Simone and Martinez get a break when a prostitute comes in with a story that might be useful. Note. Future King of Queens star Leah Remini appears as an angry suspect who throws a soda can at a half-drunk Sipowicz during an interrogation. Remini and Sharon Lawrence appeared together on the sitcom Fired Up.
Clark Sr., shows up at the station house, drunk, and shouts at the uniforms that he was the one who informed, not his son. A wealthy gay man, who has been serving as an unofficial halfway-house for newly-released convicts, is found dead, as is an activist working to help young gang women get out of their gangs.
The episode begins with a special five-minute extended "Previously on NYPD Blue" segment that retraces Simone's (Jimmy Smits) whole character history. [1] [2] The final portion of the prologue presents Lt. Arthur Fancy's (James McDaniel) prior episode persuasion of a police widow to directly donate her husband's heart to give Simone a chance to live. [2]
After being brought up short by both Bale and Baldwin, Clark reassesses his recent behavior and makes a tentative move to mend fences with Sipowicz. A man is stabbed while riding the bus with his family. A video store clerk is stabbed by a robber. A wealthy antiques dealer reports a suspicious burglary.