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The District - Einsatz in Washington Season 2 Episode 22 - Watch Legally and Safely

The District - Einsatz in Washington Season 2 Episode 22

Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: May 18, 2002
Runtime:44 mins
IMDb Rating:

The District - Einsatz in Washington: The gangster wars have crossed the limits, leaving a blood trail and innumerous victims. Mannion has Temple working undercovered trying to reach the big boss on the drug dealing schemes. But it's not such an easy road and Temple is forced to try some crack in order to prove he's not a cop. That brings back ghosts from his druggie past, which Temple may no be strong enough to fight again. Meanwhile, Mannion himself interferes with the gangsters, interrogating young 12 year-old Junior about homicides. Later, Parras and Brander are victims of an ambush and are kidnapped by the gangsters. Luckily the police force rescues them before anything happens. Mannion sees no way out but turning to Richard Gray for help. With him, he gets the gang leaders to settle a non-aggression deal. When everything seems to be going back to its places, Temple looks for drug dealers to buy some crack. Ella turns down Clive's proposal to move to Seattle with him, and he decides to stay and marry her. And Mannion is surprised by Erin Vratalov, who escaped from prison and shoots him on his boat. Jack falls on the water wounded.

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