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The character of Sylvia Costas is an Assistant District Attorney.She begins a relationship with the older and tough Detective Andy Sipowicz, played by Dennis Franz; Costas sees the decent, caring human being underneath Sipowicz's gruff exterior and falls in love with him.
A 90-minute version was shown once during the original airing on ABC and is on the DVD release of Season 6. In order to fit in the show's usual 60-minute timeslot, a version was produced in which most subplots involving the squad's reactions to Bobby's death were cut out, leaving only the scenes involving Russell and Sipowicz.
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 .
Bochco, who died in 2018, said he knew when the ratings and percentage of the available audience (known as “share”) remained high in the show’s second week, the threat to its survival was over.
Theo looked a lot like his dad and was a sweetheart who did sometimes show the kind of stubbornness that befitted a Sipowicz. He adjusted remarkably well when Sylvia was killed and later became attached to Connie, who ended up marrying Andy and forming a new family with him, Theo, her adopted daughter Michelle, and Andy and Connie's son Matthew.
An armored car guard is shot to death; a female bank employee is found dead in a dumpster; and Sipowicz intervenes in an attempt to save Lieutenant Rodriguez's job. The armored car investigation reveals the culprit to be a bungling group of amateurs looking to pay off their bookie, and Andy confronts IAB Captain Fraker on the merits of his ...
The full 90-minute versions of these episodes are available in standard definition on the DVD releases of the seasons. The episode pairs "Lie Like a Rug: Part 1" and "Johnny Got His Gold: Part 2", and "Better Laid Than Never: Parts 1 & 2," from season 9, both originally aired as extended 120-minute specials edited as a single episode, without a ...
A junkyard car's trunk yields the body of a tortured female bartender. Andy and Bobby find a suspect in a nerdy guy with a porn fetish, and cook up a plan to insult him into confessing. Greg and James get a very odd death when a guy had his head crushed by a flying typewriter.