Jumpin' Jack Fleishman is the fourteenth episode in the first season of NYPD Blue. It aired on January 18, in 1994.
Summary[]
Sipowicz has a cavity and decides to have it taken care of by his son's dentist. At the dental office, Sipowitz finds himself unsuccessfully trying to prevent the suicidal Dr. Fleishman from jumping off a 28th floor ledge. Meanwhile, Medavoy and Martinez work on a strangulation murder case that appears to be the work of a cross-dresser. LaSalle's first case for the squad involves a woman who was raped and she, Kelly, Sipowicz try to catch the most probable suspect. Janice joins the undercover squad and is partnered with the hot-tempered Roy Larson to assist with LaSalle's case, while Sipowicz suspects that Larson's short temper and odd behavior points to a drug problem. Also, Lois Snyder (the prostitute who set Sipowicz to be shot in the premiere episode) returns to try to apologize to him about the incident and also wants to renew their romance. But Sipowicz turns her down and goes back to start whatever relationship she has with A.D.A. Sylvia Costas.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Main[]
- David Caruso as Detective John Kelly
- Dennis Franz as Detective Andy Sipowicz
- James McDaniel as Lieutenant Arthur Fancy
- Sherry Stringfield as Laura Michaels Kelly (credit only)
- Amy Brenneman as Officer Janice Licalsi
- Nicholas Turturro as Detective James Martinez
Recurring[]
- Gail O'Grady as Donna Abandando
- Gordon Clapp as Detective Greg Medavoy
- Sharon Lawrence as A.D.A Sylvia Costas
Other[]
- Wendy Makkena as Detective Sharon LaSalle
- John Wesley Shipp as Officer Roy Larson
- Elena Wohl as Linda Miller
- Raymond Singer as Dr. Jack Fleishman
- Jack Laufer as Dr. Irv Heller
- Vincent Guastaferro as Sergeant Vincent Agostini
- Shannon Cochran as Lois Snyder
- George Gerdes as Louis Foreman
Important Events[]
Trivia[]
- You can see that the episode was filmed in Los Angeles as you can see the US Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles.
References[]
- Title references the Rolling Stones Song "Jumpin' Jack Flash".
- Greg comparing the way two people laugh to Heckle and Jeckle - The Heckle and Jeckle Show (1956).
- Roy Larsen remarks to Officer Janice Licalsi about losing "all his flash money" - this is a reference to him playing the Flash in The Flash (1990).