@@kennethpaulsen5407 Nah there was the kid shot across the street at the school. This serial killer. There was also one guy shot when there was a hit put out on Andy.
Indeed and inside it too. As good as this show was, they only had so many situations they could use to make the show compelling so repeating some of the same elements was inevitable. I love all the cops running into the line of fire with no cover and no clue how many shooters or where they were. A guy was just blown away while wearing a vest. Great show in the bigger picture though. One of the best of all time.
You beat me to it. When you watch the series over 12 seasons you miss that. When you binge watch it you noticed quite a few people getting shot outside the station door. Also, you notice then end up reusing a lot of those little scene separators over and over.
I might be wrong but the serial killer aspect of the story may be replicated from David Berkowitz capture, by Bill Clark the real life 1st Grade Detective that helped produce and direct NYPD BLUE.
Yes he arranged it in a support group he created for victims of violence. The killer was in the support group and also lost his daughter to the same killer.
lol no it wasn't a high powered rifle......just shitty body armor that is only rated for pistol rounds and not even every one.....big enough hand gun would have blown right through the soft armor. You need plates like in the Military if you wana stop a rifle round bigger than a .22
@@Shifty51991 You are correct, sir! Given that this was 1995, I would personally have elected to use a Ruger Mini-14 in .223 Remington, with a nice 3x fixed scope. Plenty of magnification for across the street shooting. Given the shooter's accuracy, it looks like they used irons, or they're a really bad shot with a scope.
Looks A LOT lot like him with those bug eyes, but no. Putnam was played by Tim DeZarn. Robert O'Reilly was on a season 1 NYPD episode. I just remember he imitated Medavoy's stammer.
@@edwardmoore5325 Psychologically the victim is gonna feel even safer in darker enviro, yes? Also someone could leave the shade up by accident so better to use safeguards. Snitches get stitches, remember?
The lights have to be off or lowered in the viewing room for the one-way mirror to work. The shade is a safeguard, e.g., when the door to the viewing room is open, the lights from the corridor would make it like normal see-through glass.
That’s NOT Justice!!! Killing a Killer outside the Justice System makes them No Better than the Killer themself, and worse, it makes them a Soulless Bastard Anyone who thinks this is “justice” can GO TO HELL
@@seanmac45 And then you wonder why the very people who pay your salary, your rent...hell, even provide the clothes on your back find you to be arrogant assholes.
@@that_old_white_guy6732 Ahh yes! The inevitable and spurious I PAY YOUR SALARY gambit. So original. I have NEVER heard that one before. Run along now. The nurse has your Ensure all ready for you.
@@seanmac45Do you have all of your CopSpeak replies arranged by number? "ummm...yeah...gimme two #6's and then a #7. Oh, and throw a #9 in there at the end." Cause, you know, with the way things are today, you can't be too careful.
Every detail and element is perfect, especially the music. LOVE this brilliant series.
A lot of people got shot outside that police station
just one
@@kennethpaulsen5407 Nah there was the kid shot across the street at the school. This serial killer. There was also one guy shot when there was a hit put out on Andy.
Indeed and inside it too. As good as this show was, they only had so many situations they could use to make the show compelling so repeating some of the same elements was inevitable. I love all the cops running into the line of fire with no cover and no clue how many shooters or where they were. A guy was just blown away while wearing a vest. Great show in the bigger picture though. One of the best of all time.
You beat me to it. When you watch the series over 12 seasons you miss that. When you binge watch it you noticed quite a few people getting shot outside the station door. Also, you notice then end up reusing a lot of those little scene separators over and over.
And a bomb
Hell just got a little more crowded.
I might be wrong but the serial killer aspect of the story may be replicated from David Berkowitz capture, by Bill Clark the real life 1st Grade Detective that helped produce and direct NYPD BLUE.
I never saw this Episode. Who was the killer of this guy. I assume the father arranged the Hit. Is that Correct?
Yes he arranged it in a support group he created for victims of violence. The killer was in the support group and also lost his daughter to the same killer.
Yes
Well, that’s one form of justice.
revenge isn't necessarily justice
Vengeance Makes You A LOSER!!!
The RIGHT form !!!
@@ZOOTSUITBEATNICK1 nor is it necessarily not justice.
@@l-wolverine2211 say that when it's your family who loses someone.
If that was a high powered rifle then Bobby is lucky the bullets didn't penetrate straight through the suspect even with the vest on
lol no it wasn't a high powered rifle......just shitty body armor that is only rated for pistol rounds and not even every one.....big enough hand gun would have blown right through the soft armor. You need plates like in the Military if you wana stop a rifle round bigger than a .22
@@Shifty51991 You are correct, sir!
Given that this was 1995, I would personally have elected to use a Ruger Mini-14 in .223 Remington, with a nice 3x fixed scope. Plenty of magnification for across the street shooting. Given the shooter's accuracy, it looks like they used irons, or they're a really bad shot with a scope.
Justice served
The actor Mr redmund was stellar
Tremendous scene
No much safety outside of the 15th...
Justice as he would never get it from the courts or the law no way
Funny how Sipowitz magically appears outside.
Was that not him running down the stairs and past Bobby and the shot man in the seconds prior to him being seen outside?
True ⚖ Justice being served...
No great loss.
No great lose.
A Hit.
excellent episode!
Real justice
Eye for a eye
Who else thought it would be the father?
Not me. The circumstances pretty much ruled him out from the start
Is that freaking Gowron who got shot?
yeah, that's Robert O'Reilly. EDIT: I was wrong, it's not him. comments below are right, it's Tim DeZarn
@@jimbobeire No glory for him then.
It is a good day to die!
Who:actor who played father
Looks A LOT lot like him with those bug eyes, but no. Putnam was played by Tim DeZarn. Robert O'Reilly was on a season 1 NYPD episode. I just remember he imitated Medavoy's stammer.
If it's a one way mirror why do they need the shade?
When the lights are on its not one way.
Well the lights were on but the shadevwas down.
@@edwardmoore5325 Psychologically the victim is gonna feel even safer in darker enviro, yes? Also someone could leave the shade up by accident so better to use safeguards.
Snitches get stitches, remember?
The lights have to be off or lowered in the viewing room for the one-way mirror to work. The shade is a safeguard, e.g., when the door to the viewing room is open, the lights from the corridor would make it like normal see-through glass.
You bought scope at xyz in Yonkers my brother is anavid Deer hunter. Sgt conroy...lol
He’s not smirking now! Took out the trash
Wow...what a scene....Bobby Simone was better then Dennis franz....Jimmy smitts number 1
That's a somewhat controversial position - I wouldn't like to pick between the two of them.
@@diogenesesenna9323 Andy sipowitz had a rougher look
@@diogenesesenna9323 who are your top 3 actors other then Dennis franz nypd blue
To me it looks like Justice has been served. Case closed!
Hmmmm det. Lezniak.
That's called payback
Oh no! Anyway.
That’s NOT Justice!!!
Killing a Killer outside the Justice System makes them No Better than the Killer themself, and worse, it makes them a Soulless Bastard
Anyone who thinks this is “justice” can GO TO HELL
Looks like I’ll enjoy some warmer weather.
@@jedijackluther Because you’re a HEATHEN
Can someone tell me how many times this station became the biggest bullseye 🎯 cause damn those walls must be literally covered in rounds lol 😂
That saves the tax payer some money
Is the NYPD the only organization in the world which continues with the "...forthwith..." charade?
Yes, I hear it a lot on Blue Bloods
If you don't like it, don't watch. We speak the way we speak. It's called tradition.
@@seanmac45 And then you wonder why the very people who pay your salary, your rent...hell, even provide the clothes on your back find you to be arrogant assholes.
@@that_old_white_guy6732 Ahh yes! The inevitable and spurious I PAY YOUR SALARY gambit. So original. I have NEVER heard that one before. Run along now. The nurse has your Ensure all ready for you.
@@seanmac45Do you have all of your CopSpeak replies arranged by number?
"ummm...yeah...gimme two #6's and then a #7. Oh, and throw a #9 in there at the end."
Cause, you know, with the way things are today, you can't be too careful.
MS.abondondo mmmm