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NYPD Blue Season 6 Episode 19 - Watch Legally and Safely

NYPD Blue Season 6 Episode 19

Episode Title: Judas Priest
Genre: Drama, Crime
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: May 04, 1999
Runtime:60 mins
IMDb Rating:

NYPD Blue: Katie Sipowicz seems on the road to recovery, but Dornan is in desperate need of it. Cohen brings news to the squad that they are going to need more evidence to make any case against Cullinan that will stick and his broken relationship with Kirkendall seems to be beyond repair. Meantime, Sipowicz appeals to Fancy to reach out on Dornan's behalf. James Mayo comes to the squad, it seems that John Irvin has been keeping him informed about the pending investigation into Dolores' death, and he demands that they do something or he will. Fancy lets John Irvin know where he stands in the squad and later tries to do the same for Dornan. Sorenson and Sipowicz interview the women who obtained the drugs for Roberts and she points to a Wall St. courier who is the supplier. Sorenson offers to take Kirkendall's boys to a baseball game; he'll even let her come along, even though he really still has an eye for Russell. Cohen asks Russell about the possibility of making up with Kirkendall. Katie comes to the squad to give Andy a phone list of contacts with numbers for him to use, she thinks for himself; he is only looking to help Dornan. Fancy breaks down after his conversation with Dornan and Sipowicz bring up old memories and feelings. Kirkendall and Cohen officially breakup, and she suspects that someone else will be taking over the prosecution. Later, Fancy and Sipowicz try to reach out to Dornan.

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