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Homicide: Life on the Street - Betrayal

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2008

Bayliss and Pembleton speak after the Tanya Thomson case in the Season 5 episode "Betrayal".

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  • Best cop show ever.

  • Best show ever on television as far as I'm concerned.

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  • @outlawwolf621 Luther. Mahoney.

    Scariest. TV. Villian. EVER.

  • damn kyle secor should've had at least an emmy monination for this show he was great

  • @TaurusGirl423 You have EXCELLENT taste!

    I always thought that Luther Mahoney was the scariest villian I ever saw on television. Rather like a JR Ewing, who kills people in LARGE numbers.

  • @hoogys

    He killed a serial killer in an unlawful manner, but it does not make him weak. He perpetrated a stone cold "who done it" and the scum will never take another woman's life. Frank would have been against it. Justified vigilante justice did occur in such places such as San Fransisco, Ca. He killed that murdering SOB in cold blood becaused he cared about what would happen once the killer was set free again.

    You can question his methods but you cannot call him weak for his actions.

  • @1dirkmanchest oh and im pretty sure Frank called him weak in the past.

  • @1dirkmanchest yes he was kind and human. but he was weak becuz he let the cases get to him. Something Pembleton would of never done. It got to him so much that he took a life in cold blood. Im pretty sure if Frank was around at the time he wouldnt have done it, but then again Frank was always his cornerstone.

  • @hoogys

    Weak? No, he was sensitive. He felt other's pain and he tried to help. But he still killed more people than pembleton and even took a bullet for him.

    Weak? No. You confuse weak with kind. That is a mistake you should correct.

  • Baylis was always weak.

  • I remember subsequent episodes when Tim was taking care of this uncle--his personal hygiene, etc. Tim was a fool not to have an "accident" with the straight razor while he was shaving the uncle.

  • I think Frank and Tim worked so well together was because Frank was so centered and grounded in all his reasonings and beliefs while Tim was always so complex...he was all questions and Frank was all about the answer.

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