Nothing is better than a tense hostage negotiation episode and this one plays perfect to that theme. Baez is taken hostage by an alcoholic wanting to see his estranged young daughter. This takes place in the precinct and Danny is as collective and calm as he can be as he feverishly works for her release. You really can't blame the girl's mother for refusing to allow her child to be put in such a situation.
The guy who plays Garrett, Frank's aide, gives a genuine fine performance here as he is a stepfather to a troubled child. He creates an ethical dilemma by using his office to aid his problem son. Frank really doesn't know what to do. We see an officer of the law on the other side of a situation, placed there by events.
Jaime and his partner prove that police are also human when they help a woman whose husband was killed in a shooting pay for his burial expenses. Yes, police take up collections for the needy.
The guy who plays Garrett, Frank's aide, gives a genuine fine performance here as he is a stepfather to a troubled child. He creates an ethical dilemma by using his office to aid his problem son. Frank really doesn't know what to do. We see an officer of the law on the other side of a situation, placed there by events.
Jaime and his partner prove that police are also human when they help a woman whose husband was killed in a shooting pay for his burial expenses. Yes, police take up collections for the needy.