NYPD Blue S11E13 *WS* *HDTV* *SVCD* - TV - 442
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              PROGRAM : NYPD Blue               REL.DATE...: 03/10/04   
              SEASON..: 11                      FORMAT.....: SVCD   
              EPiSODE.: 13                      RARS.......: 55        
              AiRDATE.: 03/09/04                LENGTH.....: 42 min 
                                                       
              http://imdb.com/title/tt0106079/
              SOURCE.....:  HDTV 1080i
              VIDEO......:  2450 max VBR/IVTC/NTSC
              AUDIO......:  224 kbps                                                 
              PACK.......:  mpeg                                  
              
              
              
              RELEASE:  Take My Wife, Please
              A jogger who was gunned down in a park manages to
               contact his wife via his cell phone before he passes. His wife (now at the
               scene) tells Ortiz about her husband's partner and their business dealings
              and a British tourist with a camera makes the start of the investigation 
              interesting for Sipowicz and Clark. 
              Meanwhile at another crime scene, Jones and Medavoy are investigating 
              a body found in the trunk of a stolen car. The DOA is the owner of the 
              comedy club. It's Rodriguez's last day and John Irvin passes around a 
              card for everyone to sign for the going away party that will be held later 
              that evening. Sipowicz and Clark interview the dead jogger's business 
              partner. He tells them about the affair his partner was having with another 
              man's wife and gives them her name, Janet. At the "Laff Pit" Jones and 
              Medavoy interview the comedy club owner's wife, Lois Rubicoff. She 
              tells them about some minor problems that her husband was having with 
              some of the talent. Boxes for Rodriguez's replacement arrive, only they 
              still don't know who the owner is. Jones finds that one of the comedians 
              Lonnie Cutler has a story that differs from that of the club owner's wife, 
              something they'll want to check out. Medavoy wants to see him, just 
              because he's "the funniest comic he's ever seen." The woman that the 
              jogger was having arrives at the Squad, it turns out that she is a uniformed 
              officer. 
              Sipowicz tells Janet Grafton what's going on with the death of the jogger, 
              a man she was having an affair with. She tells them about the strange 
              relationship she has with her jealous husband, who is another officer from 
              the 25th precinct. They press her and but decide that they need to talk 
              with her husband and she's worried about his reaction when he finds out 
              about her affair. Medavoy and Jones interview Lonnie Cutler, whom they 
              know had more than a small beef with the club owner. The only thing he 
              gives them is a couple of jokes and an alibi to be checked out. Sipowicz 
              and Clark talk with Off. Scott Grafton who gives them a little trouble 
              when he realizes are probing him for information. Back at the squad, 
              more boxes arrive as the detectives run their cases by Rodriguez. Then 
              the owner of the boxes arrives; it's Eddie Gibson, who is now a sergeant 
              and their new commanding officer. Sipowicz is convinced that today is 
              April 1st. 
              Scott Grafton's alibi doesn't check out, Sipowicz and Clark want to give 
              him a chance to explain himself before they have to bring the case to 
              IAB. Medavoy and Jones reinterview the club owner's wife after they 
              discover she was responsible for purchasing the materials used to dispose 
              of her husband's body. She tells them that Lonnie Cutler killed him after 
              he flipped when her husband had fired him. She tells them about Cutler's 
              bloody shirt and that he forced her to help him dispose of the body. 
              Sipowicz and Clark talk again with Scott Grafton, who now knows what's 
              going on and he tells them he was following his wife this morning. He further 
              adds that he's glad that the guy who was having an affair with his wife is 
              dead. Outside of the interview room Clark suggests to Sipowicz that 
              Grafton "is a risk" and that perhaps the "Early Intervention" group should 
              be called before Grafton totally loses it over his rocky marriage. Clark feels 
              it needs to be done and it's the kind of help that he should have gotten for 
              his father. A woman comes into the squad with her son. Her says her son 
              found a gun in the park early this morning and the boy tells them about a 
              man he saw throw something in the bushes. When pressed by the detectives 
              and his mother, the boy tells them he can probably identify the man he 
              saw if he sees him again. Lonnie Cutler is brought back and it turns into 
              a "he said, she said" as they are pointing fingers at each other. However 
              he plays an audiotape for the detectives from his answering machine, 
              which incriminates Lois Rubicoff in the death of her husband. 
              Scott Grafton is in the lobby of the precinct wanting to see the detectives 
              who called "Early Intervention" on his behalf. Clark admits that he made 
              the call and given Grafton's current state of mind he is glad he did. Upstairs 
              the boy is looking at the array, but the story he is now telling isn't the same 
              that he told Sipowicz and Clark earlier. They take him aside and get the 
              real story from him. He was robbed by bullies a couple of weeks ago, he 
              got a gun and every morning was waiting in the park to use it to try scaring 
              the bullies. Tired of waiting for their return, the boy tried firing the gun at 
              a tree and accidentally hit the jogger. They tell this to the boy's mother, 
              who now needs to make arrangements to get her son a lawyer. With the 
              day's activities seemingly at a close the Squad gets together--to toast 
              Tony Rodriguez and wish him well on his new opportunity. At the 
              gathering Clark gets a call that Janet Grafton has shot her husband. He 
              goes to the hospital and finds out about their fight, where she feels that 
              he would have killed her if he'd have had the chance. 
         
 
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