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* EverythingIs3DPrintedInTheFuture: As part of his reconstruction of the crime, Mac 3D-prints a copy of the bullet that killed the mounted policeman.
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* TotallyNotACriminalFront: When Aiden enters the pizza shop where her victim was last seen, there are several tables of men placing bets and exchanging cash, but no one eating. She tells Mac, "That place is no more a restaurant than a church in Hell's Kitchen." One of the charges they later hit the owner with is illegal book-making.
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* TryEverything: Stella and Danny surmise that the perp in the officer's case has hidden his weapon in a trap he'd installed in his car, and that it is opened by using some combination of the trunk being either open or closed along with both the windshield wipers and the radio being either on or off. After trying several combos and none working, Stella tells Danny, "Ah, screw it; just turn everything on." He opens the trunk, turns on the wipers and radio, and... nothing happens. He exclaims, "Rat bastard!" and bangs the steering wheel with his fist, sounding the horn - which finally causes the trap to pop open, revealing the sniper rifle.

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* TheChainOfCommand: Discussed during Mac's interrogation of a suspect who had been dishonorably discharged from the Army because he went against orders from his commanding officer. Mac takes much offense from this and tells the man that, as a Marine, he knows the chain of command is sacrosanct.



* ItsPersonal: Mac takes losing one of their own very seriously.

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* ItsPersonal: Mac takes losing one of their own very seriously.seriously, putting everyone at his disposal on this case until it is solved.
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* CookedToDeath: One VictimOfTheWeek is killed by having his head slammed in the door of a pizza oven. The oven is going at the time, so his face ends up burned.

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* CookedToDeath: One VictimOfTheWeek victim is killed by having his head slammed in the door of a pizza oven. The oven is going at the time, so his face ends up burned.



* EagleEyeDetection: Danny spots something a bit odd on a video tape and tells Mac, "They don't call me 'Eagle Eyes' for nothin'."

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* EagleEyeDetection: Danny spots something someone acting a little bit odd on a video tape from Central Park and tells Mac, "They don't call me 'Eagle Eyes' for nothin'."



* LyingToThePerp: Mac reminds Aiden of what he calls "the rule" - that officers can lie to perps legally in order to obtain confessions. She remembers this when she interrogates the perp (see above).

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* LyingToThePerp: Mac reminds Aiden of what he calls "the rule" - that officers can lie to perps legally in order to obtain confessions. She remembers this when she interrogates the perp (see above).perp.
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* InTheBack: Where the officer is shot by a sniper while astride his horse.

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* InTheBack: Where the The officer is shot by a sniper while astride his horse.horse. The bullet enters his back, passes through his body, dents the saddle horn and ends up lodged in the horse's neck.
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* CookedToDeath: The VictimOfTheWeek is killed by having his head slammed in the door of a pizza oven. The oven is going at the time, so his face ends up burned.

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* CookedToDeath: The One VictimOfTheWeek is killed by having his head slammed in the door of a pizza oven. The oven is going at the time, so his face ends up burned.
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* CookedToDeath: The VictimOfTheWeek is killed by having his head slammed in the door of a pizza oven. The oven is going at the time, so his face ends up burned.
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* ConfessToALesserCrime: Aiden gets the perp to do this (see below).

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* ConfessToALesserCrime: Aiden gets the perp to do this (see below).by telling him they believe he stabbed & killed the victim after hitting him. The guy denies everything but the hit - which is the actual cause of death.



* InTheBack: Where the officer is shot.

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* InTheBack: Where the officer is shot.shot by a sniper while astride his horse.



* LyingToThePerp: The trick Mac reminds Aiden to use in order to get a confession (see above).

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* LyingToThePerp: The trick Mac reminds Aiden of what he calls "the rule" - that officers can lie to use perps legally in order to get a confession obtain confessions. She remembers this when she interrogates the perp (see above).



* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: The bullet that killed the officer ended up in the horse's neck. It's removal is a big plot point, as well a bone of contention between Mac and Stella.

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* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: The bullet that killed kills the officer ended ends up in the horse's neck. It's removal is a big plot point, as well a bone of contention between Mac and Stella.

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!Trivia for the episode:
* Horses given to police departments, such as "Officer Blue" was, are named for fallen officers.

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!Trivia for the episode:
* Horses given to police departments, such as "Officer Blue" was, are named for fallen officers.
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* EagleEyeDetection: Danny spots something a bit odd on a video tape and tells Mac, "They don't call me 'Eagle Eyes' for nothin'."
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"'''Officer Blue'''" is the ninth episode of Season 1.

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"'''Officer Blue'''" is the ninth episode of Season 1. It originally aired December 1, 2004.

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"'''Officer Blue'''" is the ninth episode of Season 1.
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* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: The bullet that killed the officer ended up in the horse's neck. It's removal is a big plot point, as well a bone of contention between Mac and Stella.

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* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: The bullet that killed the officer ended up in the horse's neck. It's removal is a big plot point, as well a bone of contention between Mac and Stella.Stella.
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* Horses given to police departments, such as "Officer Blue" was, are named for fallen officers.
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Directed by Creator/DeranSarafian

Written by Creator/AnthonyEZuiker, Creator/AnnDonahue, & Creator/CarolMendelsohn

A mounted police officer is shot and killed in Central Park. Aiden investigates a possible murder in a pizza shop.

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* ConfessToALesserCrime: Aiden gets the perp to do this (see below).
* DueToTheDead: Mac and Stella are seen changing out of their dress uniforms following the funeral of the mounted officer.
* InTheBack: Where the officer is shot.
* ItsPersonal: Mac takes losing one of their own very seriously.
* LyingToThePerp: The trick Mac reminds Aiden to use in order to get a confession (see above).
* TitleDrop: It's the name of the officer's horse.
* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: The bullet that killed the officer ended up in the horse's neck. It's removal is a big plot point, as well a bone of contention between Mac and Stella.

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