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Episode Power Rankings

The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.

#1
S3E8 9.3
Log 105: Elegy for a Pig

This commemorates the life and death of a slain officer. It's not just a recounting of his achievements as a policeman, but a look at his life and family, and the meaning of his loss to his friends and to the community.

#2
S4E5 9.0
The Search

At the start of the shift the officers receive their car back after routine maintenance. They find, however, that the radio mike has problems and they have to repeat calls. The pair is called to a robbery in progress. Reed captures one suspect at the store while Malloy goes in pursuit of the second suspect through a city park on a winding street at night. However only some of his radio calls are being received, including his position. Malloy loses control of the car and goes off the road, rolling the car. His position is hidden from the road and he is severely injured with internal injuries and a broken leg. He comes to and splints his leg with a shotgun. He hears the search on the radio but they miss him, the search is moved to a new location but Reed who resists moving out of the park. A man hiding from from the police for a murder he committed watches Malloy and finally comes to him but instead of helping steals the shotgun, his pistol, and rips the microphone off the cord leaving the wires exposed. Malloy then uses the exposed wires to signal for help which Reed picks up as he is still in the park.

#3
S7E4 8.8
Roll Call

When an officer calls for help but fails to give his name or location, it results in a frantic search for the missing officer. The dispatcher helps by doing a roll call of all the known officers on patrol at the time of the call, while Reed and Malloy assist in the search. A motorcycle officer is the one who is missing, eventually leading their comrades to a parking garage and an armed hostage situation.

#4 Trouble in the Bank S6E15 8.7
#5 Excessive Force S7E8 8.7
#6 Log 33: It All Happened So Fast S1E17 8.6
#7 Suspended S5E20 8.6
#8 Taking It Easy S6E17 8.6
#9 Backup 1-L20 S4E21 8.5
#10 Wednesday Warrior S4E24 8.5

Lowlights

#174 S6E24 A Clinic on 18th Street 7.1

When an old man wearing a strange-looking belt is found dead of natural causes, fraud is suspected and the case is turned over to major frauds division. Investigation leads to a Dr. Gantman, whose useless treatment of a blind seven-year-old girl with a pituitary tumor is preventing its timely surgical removal. A break comes when a television repairman, who makes "electro-charged oscillator belts" for the doctor, is arrested for bookmaking and is willing to testify against him. The bookie isn't needed after a courtroom demonstration by the doctor, and participation by the prosecution, results in the doctor's undoing.

#173 Log 15: Exactly 100 Yards S2E1 7.1
#172 Log 72: El Presidente S1E8 7.1
#171 Log 51: A Jumper, Code 2 S1E19 7.2
#170 Who Won? S4E22 7.3

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