Goodbye To All That (Third Watch)

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Goodbye To All That
Third Watch episode
Episode no. Season 5
Episode 5
Written by John Ridley
Directed by Vincent Misiano
Guest stars Ann-Margret
Nikki M. James
John Schiappa
Paul Schneider
Thom Sesma
Production no. 176755
Original airdate October 31, 2003
Episode chronology
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"Goodbye To All That" is the 93rd episode of the television series Third Watch and the 5th episode of the 5th season.

Contents

Sully continues to look after the judge and Cruz gets raped in a prostitution sting op.

Over her protests, a judge marked for execution is placed under a protective detail and gives Sully and Ty a scare when she slips away to get a cup of coffee; Levine uses an unorthodox way to get a patient's mind off his pain; when no physical reason can be found for Faith's intense pain, her doctor refers her to a psychiatrist; Kim is livid when Doc gives her an official letter of reprimand for disregarding field regulations just the way he did several times; in an effort to get out of the bag and off the street, Maritza convinces Swersky to let her set up a sting operation to catch a chiropractor who's fronting for prostitution, and pays a terrible price for continuing her "lonesome cowboy" approach to apprehending criminals.

  • Woman: Officer! Officer!
    Cruz: No habla Ingles.
    {woman starts speaking spanish}
    Woman: You gotta help me.
    Cruz: Somebody better be dead.
  • Sully: 1 person dead 6 lucky not to be. I don't know you ask me that qualifies as need.
    Deputy Chief Sage: Your Honor we're putting you under a protective watch.
    Judge Halstead: Him. I want him with me.
    Deputy Chief Sage: Sullivan?
    Sully: Oh Crap.

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