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* NamedInTheSequel: The recurring hospital doctor played by Sean Whitesell, who previously appeared in Season One's "Son of a Gun", "A Shot in the Dark" and "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes", Season Three's "Partners", and this season's "A Doll's Eyes", is finally named here as Dr. Eli Devilbiss.
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* ContinuityNod: Dr. Devilbiss (first introduced in [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS1E3SonOfAGun the first season]], [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E6ADollsEyes recognizes Bayliss from the last time he was visiting the hospital]].
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** Dr. Devilbiss (first introduced in [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS1E3SonOfAGun the first season]], [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E6ADollsEyes recognizes Bayliss from the last time he was visiting the hospital]].
** Dr. Devilbiss (first introduced in [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS1E3SonOfAGun the first season]], [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E6ADollsEyes recognizes Bayliss from the last time he was visiting the hospital]].
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* TheChainsOfCommanding: When Howard sees how Giardello is still feeling about shooting [=DeBassy=], she moves the name under her name on the board so Giardello will no longer see it, and when a secretary looks at her, Howard responds, "Sergeant's prerogative."
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* FourthDateMarriage: Lewis admits to Kellerman his marriage to Barbara was this, and that's probably why their marriage isn't doing so well. Kellerman points out he lived with his[[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E1FirePartOne ex-wife]] for three years before they got married, and their marriage didn't last too long either.
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* FourthDateMarriage: Lewis admits to Kellerman his marriage to Barbara was this, and that's probably why their marriage isn't doing so well. Kellerman points out he lived with his[[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E1FirePartOne his [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E1FirePartOne ex-wife]] for three years before they got married, and their marriage didn't last too long either.
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* DrivesLikeCrazy: After Munch and Russert tell Kellerman and Lewis what happened to Pembleton, Kellerman says he'll drive because, "if I let you drive, we'll both end up at the hospital beside him."
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* VisualPun: The bowling ball thrown into the window of the car (causing the vehicle to crash) of the homicide Kellerman and Lewis are investigating is red. This would qualify as a StealthPun except for the fact Kellerman points out the joke.
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!Work Related
->Directed By: Jean de Segonzac
->Written By: Creator/TomFontana
Kellerman and Lewis get the case of a vehicle-related homicide, which Lewis wants to pursue even though it's a stone-cold whodunit, rather than go back to his [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E21TheWedding wife]]. Bayliss and Pembleton investigate a shooting at a fast-food restaurant, and Pembleton suffers a stroke as he's interrogating one of the suspects.
!!This episode contains examples of:
* BerserkButton: The [[TheGhost unseen]] shooter at the fast-food restaurant apparently did so because his boss called him a "slacker", which he hated.
* ContinuityNod: Dr. Devilbiss (first introduced in [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS1E3SonOfAGun the first season]], [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E6ADollsEyes recognizes Bayliss from the last time he was visiting the hospital]].
** Giardello [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E21TheWedding is still feeling guilty about shooting DeBassy]].
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: When Lewis seems determined to investigate the vehicle-related homicide, Kellerman tells him the investigation will ultimately be this because there's no way they'll catch the killer.
* FourthDateMarriage: Lewis admits to Kellerman his marriage to Barbara was this, and that's probably why their marriage isn't doing so well. Kellerman points out he lived with his[[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E1FirePartOne ex-wife]] for three years before they got married, and their marriage didn't last too long either.
* HopeSpot: The paramedics briefly revive Pembleton to the point where he asks for a cigarette...and then suffers another stroke.
* WhamShot: Frank suffering a seizure, which leads to a stroke, while he's interrogating a suspect in the box.
->Directed By: Jean de Segonzac
->Written By: Creator/TomFontana
Kellerman and Lewis get the case of a vehicle-related homicide, which Lewis wants to pursue even though it's a stone-cold whodunit, rather than go back to his [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E21TheWedding wife]]. Bayliss and Pembleton investigate a shooting at a fast-food restaurant, and Pembleton suffers a stroke as he's interrogating one of the suspects.
!!This episode contains examples of:
* BerserkButton: The [[TheGhost unseen]] shooter at the fast-food restaurant apparently did so because his boss called him a "slacker", which he hated.
* ContinuityNod: Dr. Devilbiss (first introduced in [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS1E3SonOfAGun the first season]], [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E6ADollsEyes recognizes Bayliss from the last time he was visiting the hospital]].
** Giardello [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E21TheWedding is still feeling guilty about shooting DeBassy]].
* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: When Lewis seems determined to investigate the vehicle-related homicide, Kellerman tells him the investigation will ultimately be this because there's no way they'll catch the killer.
* FourthDateMarriage: Lewis admits to Kellerman his marriage to Barbara was this, and that's probably why their marriage isn't doing so well. Kellerman points out he lived with his[[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E1FirePartOne ex-wife]] for three years before they got married, and their marriage didn't last too long either.
* HopeSpot: The paramedics briefly revive Pembleton to the point where he asks for a cigarette...and then suffers another stroke.
* WhamShot: Frank suffering a seizure, which leads to a stroke, while he's interrogating a suspect in the box.