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  • Jane is Boston Homicide's own private Rottweiler, and she's proud to be that.

    Rizzoli & Isles: Jane and Maura Deal With New Loves, Their Families and... a Breakup? 2011

  • Just doing issue #8 as a one-hour story with Jackie Earle Haley sitting across a table from, say, Mykelti Williamson as Dr. Malcolm Long would be priceless, with the potential to rival Homicide's seminal "Three Men and Adena" episode.

    Ephemera 2009 (8) - The Mostly TV Edition Rogers 2009

  • Was amused to see Babylon 5's Bruce Boxleitner, Homicide's Isabella Hofmann, and Silk Stalkings's Janet Gunn all appear on Crossing Jordan tonight, and was especially amused to see that they may be setting Hofmann up as a new romantic interest for Miguel Ferrer's Garrett Macy.

    climbing out of the hole jaylake 2005

  • Quincy had gone so far as to peruse Homicide's cold-case files, ostensibly to offer fresh perspective but really to delay going home, where he would no longer be Super Agent, capable of capturing even the most vile of villains, but instead Helpless Parent, resigned to waiting by a hospital bed like any other person for the inevitable to occur.

    The Third Victim Gardner, Lisa 1988

  • Eschewing the crucial forensic breakthrough, Homicide's detectives talked their suspects into confession.

    The Guardian World News Jim Shelley 2010

  • Homicide's detectives squabble with their partners like married couples.

    The Guardian World News Jim Shelley 2010

  • Fontana takes the fact that The Wire has stolen Homicide's thunder remarkably well.

    The Guardian World News Jim Shelley 2010

  • Homicide's detectives squabble with their partners like married couples.

    The Guardian World News Jim Shelley 2010

  • Fontana takes the fact that The Wire has stolen Homicide's thunder remarkably well.

    The Guardian World News Jim Shelley 2010

  • Eschewing the crucial forensic breakthrough, Homicide's detectives talked their suspects into confession.

    The Guardian World News Jim Shelley 2010

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