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Homicide: Life on the Street :: End Game (3) (03x14)
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| Title: | End Game (3) |
| Episode #: | 03x14 |
| Production Number: | 315 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday February 10th, 1995 |
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Detectives return to a suspect they overlooked earlier in the investigation when they were trying to apprehend Glenn Holton. Steve Buscemi guest stars as gun toting racist Gordon Pratt. While seemingly unfazed by the shooting of his coworkers, Frank Pembleton’s emotions nearly get the best of him when he deals with the bigoted racist, Pratt.
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In the scene where Pembleton pushes Munch, Andre Braugher pushed Richard Belzer too hard, knocking him down, resulting in minor injuries. |
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While watching the interrogation, Munch makes a reference to the novel and movie Getaway and declares the movie version with Steve McQueen to be superior to a more recent remake. Ironically the remake stars Alec Baldwin, brother of Homicide star Daniel Baldwin. |
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