Homicide: The Movie (TV Movie 2000)
A new flashback scene of Bayliss shooting Ryland.
Homicide: The Movie (TV Movie 2000)
Clips of Bayliss and Sheppard in court with Ryland.
"Homicide: Life on the Street" Gone for Goode (TV Episode 1993)
Several clips from this episode are shown during montage as Bayliss remembers his seven years in the Homicide Department."Homicide: Life on the Street" A Shot in the Dark (TV Episode 1993)
A clip from this episode is shown during montage as Bayliss remembers his seven years in the Homicide Department."Homicide: Life on the Street" Three Men and Adena (TV Episode 1993)
Several clips from this episode are shown during montage as Bayliss remembers his seven years in the Homicide Department."Homicide: Life on the Street" Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (TV Episode 1993)
Several clips from this episode are shown during montage as Bayliss remembers his seven years in the Homicide Department."Homicide: Life on the Street" The Night of the Dead Living (TV Episode 1993)
Several clips from this episode are shown during montage as Bayliss remembers his seven years in the Homicide Department.
Homicide: The Movie (TV Movie 2000)
Events from this episode are mentioned.
Nanook of the North (1922)
Meldrick says, "Yeah, and I'm Nanook of the North."The Wizard of Oz (1939)
Meldrick refers to Munch as "Munchkin."The Waltons (TV Series 1972–1981)
Tim says, "Goodnight, John-Boy.""Homicide: Life on the Street" Gone for Goode (TV Episode 1993)
The last scene of the series finale is a mirror of the first scene of the series premiere, with Detective Meldrick Lewis and his partner searching an alleyway. The dialogue exchange is identical as the final line of the series "It's a mystery" was also the first line spoken in the series."Homicide: Life on the Street" End Game (TV Episode 1995)
Bayliss mentions he once believed Munch killed Gordon Pratt.
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