Lewis & Kellerman Homicide: Life on the Street Have a Conscience

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Greece

seen from South Africa

seen from United States

seen from Russia

seen from Latvia
seen from Yemen

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Poland
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Ecuador
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Romania
Lewis & Kellerman Homicide: Life on the Street Have a Conscience
Reached "Have A Conscience" in my "Homicide" rewatch and... just...holy shit...the scene with Meldrick and Mike on Mike's boat.
I vaguely remembered this scene happened (but forgot where in Mike's arc it was) and i had definitely forgotten how intense it was. Just so amazingly acted (and written and directed). Right up there with the most powerful dramatic moments on the show.
Have a Conscience 5.13
Mike opens the episode furious he gets more notice for negative accusations than a positive truth—typical human nature response
We see some tension between Frank and Tim, Tim feeling different after his confession
He begins to unravel at an alarming rate. Gaffney gets to him. Luther Mahoney once again slithers away. He has a meltdown in the car.
But the scene on the boat. Another scene that cements Homicide as one of the best series of all time. Easily Reed Diamond’s best performance as Mike Kellerman. Clark Johnson is phenomenal as Meldrick Lewis and this along with the Crosetti episode is his best performance
Crosetti name drops. Meldrick facing a similar situation. Without spoiling, it’s one of the most heart pounding, intense scenes of the entire series. It tests partners to a limit no one else (not even Frank and Tim) have reached
Every event that happens makes the larries worse and worse. This isn't funny anymore. People got hurt. Louis got arrested. Larry isn't a harmless ship anymore.
Okay, the thought that's been bothering me..
Danny and Damian fight rarely, but loudly. So loud that the whole house is shaking and divorce papers are being prepared...
When they separate and boil with anger and resentment, a month or two, until they cool down. And then they hang on to something they usually do to each other, and the realization of what happened hits them like a freight train.
And they meet, they SAY, and they meet again.
…
Danny looks at the dumbest ferret meme of his life and gets pissed off because he can't send it to Damian.
Damian sits at the dinner table and freezes abruptly because he doesn't want to eat here... He wants to eat in his and Danny's kitchen
Batfam and the Phantom crew were on edge the first time, yelling at them when they got back together..
Then in the twenty years of their relationship, they finally got used to it (and also bought a sedative)
Danny and Damian fight because they have different cultures, and if they usually like these differences, in a fit of anger they are angry about the very existence of a partner...
- Even if they talk about divorce every time during these outbreaks, only once it went to court, and then they did not come because they decided to drink tea and ended up kissing each other
There’s a pic blowing up on Twitter that looks like Louis with Harry. Hoodie, vans, skinny jeans. The hair is short tho. So unless he cut it, it’s not him, but ngl it kinda looks like him. I hope not. Harry deserves no support from Louis. If only we could see the persons ass. We’d be able to tell for sure.
This is so funny lmao.
Louis hasn’t worn Vans since 2017, I think? But Louis really be wearing a hoodie to the Grammys where he knows everyone. Lharries actually think Louis is a nobody huh.
I don't understand how people can do things when they know for a fact that it's going to hurt someone????????? I don't get it??? How am I friends with people like this????
Homicide: Life on the Street 5.13 'Have A Conscience'
My poor sweet Mikey...