These are grim times for the cops of the 15th precinct with one f their own in great jeopardy.
Sipowicz is on the warpath in "Bottoms Up", as Clark languishes in jail, facing serious federal charges - 15 to life, as ADA Heywood tells Medavoy when he asks late in the episode - relating to the heroin planted in his car.
It's Laughlin, for sure, as payback, and Sipowicz is making it his personal mission to find proof that exonerates his partner and convicts Laughlin. That single-mindedness means we see a surly and abrasive Sipowicz, harkening back to earlier seasons when he was really fighting his demons, as he tries to make a connection to Laughlin and the drugs. Joe Spano's John Clark Sr. Makes an appearance.
Sipowicz is on the warpath in "Bottoms Up", as Clark languishes in jail, facing serious federal charges - 15 to life, as ADA Heywood tells Medavoy when he asks late in the episode - relating to the heroin planted in his car.
It's Laughlin, for sure, as payback, and Sipowicz is making it his personal mission to find proof that exonerates his partner and convicts Laughlin. That single-mindedness means we see a surly and abrasive Sipowicz, harkening back to earlier seasons when he was really fighting his demons, as he tries to make a connection to Laughlin and the drugs. Joe Spano's John Clark Sr. Makes an appearance.