Great writing, with the usual fine acting by Kyra's ensemble cast, delivers a strong episode about gangs, crime and neighborhoods in trouble in this edition, still potent and really email 14 years later.
A town meeting with Kyra and her cops has the locals complaining vociferously about how unsafe their neighborhood is and how they can't rely at all on the police. The details of the murder and the way the team led by captain Kyra solve it is fascinating. What appeals to me how the police procedural elements are deftly integrated with the underlying humanism of the story/characters. It's solid storytelling, without the gimmickry and cynicism of more recent TV dramas.
A town meeting with Kyra and her cops has the locals complaining vociferously about how unsafe their neighborhood is and how they can't rely at all on the police. The details of the murder and the way the team led by captain Kyra solve it is fascinating. What appeals to me how the police procedural elements are deftly integrated with the underlying humanism of the story/characters. It's solid storytelling, without the gimmickry and cynicism of more recent TV dramas.