For Whom the Skell Rolls is the second episode in the second season of NYPD Blue. It aired on October 18, in 1994.
Summary[]
Internal Affairs begins to investigate Kelly and Sipowicz's arresting of the officers they caught robbing drug dealer's apartments, then they begin looking into Kelly's handling of the notebook that was part of Medavoy's case. Janice's murder trial continues where she takes the witness stand to give an emotional testimony about her reluctant involvement with the mob and is sent to prison with a two-year sentence. Meanwhile, Kelly and Sipowicz investigate a double murder.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Main[]
- David Caruso as Detective John Kelly
- Dennis Franz as Detective Andy Sipowicz
- James McDaniel as Lieutenant Arthur Fancy
- Gail O'Grady as P.A.A Donna Abandando
- Gordon Clapp as Detective Greg Medavoy
- Sharon Lawrence as A.D.A Sylvia Costas
- Nicholas Turturro as Detective James Martinez
- Jimmy Smits as Detective Bobby Simone
- Amy Brenneman as Detective Janice Licalsi
Other[]
- Daniel Benzali as James Sinclair Esq.
- Charles Levin as A.D.A. Maury Abrams
- James Handy as Borough Commander Haverill
- Claudette Sutherland as Judge Harding
- Bradley Whitford as Norman Gardner
Important Events[]
- IAB is in the precinct questioning officers.
- Licalsi is sentenced for manslaughter.
Trivia[]
- Episode marks Amy Brenneman's final episode as Detective Janice Licalsi.
Quotes[]
Det. Sipowicz: If I got dick-first, Brigham, my fist looks like your face.
References[]
- Title reference to For Whom the Bell Tolls (1943).
- A suspect was watching Star Trek: The Original Series (1966).
- The suspect's girlfriend mentions Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987).