Things go back to the dangers of the Hill. Faye is assaulted. The drug cop faces the music, obviously exacerbated by his past, but Washington show his humanity. Henry deals with his son's illness. J. D. Continues his downward spiral as he can't get off the booze. There are so many nice bits to this, all strung together so well. I can't think of many shows now being done that could hold a candle to this one. Frank's even tempered response to things that flying around the precinct is remarkable. Renko is on the make for his English teacher. Bobby must keep the cowboy reined in.