It seems every time I rewatch Homicide as a whole, there are little things in there that make me love the show even more. Other than The Sopranos & The Wire, I think it's probably the best show I've ever watched. Yes, even given how meh the last season was.
First off, when they had guest stars, they used them so well. Whether Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Steve Buscemi, J.K. Simmons, Charles Dutton, John Waters, and in my mind one of the best episodes of TV ever with Vincent D'Onofrio.
Second, the character development and story lines. Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and his battle with his faith and other adversities I don't want to spoil, Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor) and him going from being very naive to dipping his toes in very different aspects of life, the story line behind Steve Crosetti (Jon Polito), the many quirks and the soft side of John Munch (Richard Belzer), the cantankerous Stanley Bolander (Ned Beatty), and everything about Meldrik Lewis (Clark Johnson who I think is highly underrated both as an actor and director).
Currently rewatching Homicide Life On The Street
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I want to watch it but can't find it in the internet.
loved the show when it came out and i''ve always wanted to re-watch it again. i think its finally time i put the series on my wishlist to buy at some point
It's awesome man. Thanks for the suggestionsPankh wrote: ↑Fri Feb 15, 2019 11:23 pmIt seems every time I rewatch Homicide as a whole, there are little things in there that make me love the show even more. Other than The Sopranos & The Wire, I think it's probably the best show I've ever watched. Yes, even given how meh the last season was. First off, when they had guest stars, disney hub they used them so well. Whether Robin Williams, Lily Tomlin, Steve Buscemi, J.K. Simmons, Charles Dutton, John Waters, and in my mind one of the best episodes of TV ever with Vincent D'Onofrio. Second, the character development and story lines. Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher) and his battle with his faith and other adversities I don't want to spoil, Tim Bayliss (Kyle Secor) and him going from being very naive to dipping his toes in very different aspects of life, the story line behind Steve Crosetti (Jon Polito), the many quirks and the soft side of John Munch (Richard Belzer), the cantankerous Stanley Bolander (Ned Beatty), and everything about Meldrik Lewis (Clark Johnson who I think is highly underrated both as an actor and director).