Season 2

Bop Gun

See No Evil

Black and Blue

Written by James Yoshimura Story by Tom Fontana

Directed by Chris Menaul.

Pembleton keeps working  the fugliest of all Redballs, The C.C. Cox shooting. Dead Yo with a bullet in his back and an angry mob screeching for the boys in blue blood. Gee turns up the heat on Frank, leaning on him heavily to put down the murder and NOT on a cop. Stanley goes for a grease feast at Jimmys but gets shot through the heart by cupid after laying eyes on a waitress named Linda. They had good chemistry together and the sexual subtext between the two as they discussed playing the violin and cello was too funny. The guy that Frank thinks popped the Yo just happens to be Kay's old fling, Lt. Tyron. Jeez, Kay was really scraping the bottom of the boinkin' barrel with him, even Brodie was more acceptable. Frank shows off in the box as he manipulates Cox's buddy into a confession. All he had to do was implant the idea that Lane Staley was the sum of all Judas's. working his guilt to break him down more effectively than the most skillful priest or tent-revival evangelist. Interaction between Frank, Gee and Tim in the observation booth runs the gamut of emotions  and Gee seems distinctly uncomfortable for once. Finally Gee talks to Staley in jail, tearing up his confession and finding out who the real shooter is before sending Frank N Tim to bring in Tyron for the dirty deed.  The duet of Stanley and Linda performing Handel's "Passacagalia" as we are treated to the wrap up of the storylines added a different dimension to HLOTS. Munch learns a valuable lesson, No good deed goes unpunished, when he puts a fish he finds at a crime scene in girlfriend Felicia's tank where it chows down on everything in its path and Felicia goes neuclear on Munch, tossing him out after presenting him with a bill for the damages.  (by Gator_xx)

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