Cagney & Lacey - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Witness to an Incident
Chris and Mary Beth have conflicting perspectives of a fatal shooting.
One of Our Own
Chris and Mary Beth work overtime to nab a cop killer, which results in a family conflict for Mary Beth.
Beauty Burglars
Criminals posing as cops are robbing salon patrons.
High Steel
Harvey aids Chris and Mary Beth as they investigate the death of an ironworker who fell from a high-rise.
Hot Line
Samuels' job is in jeopardy after he locks horns with a deputy inspector over stranglings.
Internal Affairs
The team is assigned to spy on fellow officers after a leak is discovered during an investigation.
Mr. Lonelyhearts
A search for a missing woman leads Cagney and Lacey to a bigamy scam.
Conduct Unbecoming
To crack aweapons case, Chris and Mary Beth need the help of a cop on the outs with the department.
I'll Be Home for Christmas
The squad searches for a sticky-fingered Santa inadvertently released from a holding cell; Petrie's wife is about to go into labor.
Recreational Use
Chris and Mary Beth are teamed with the eager homicide detective Chris has been dating---who's using cocaine.
Hopes and Dreams
A disabled girl's cynicism makes Chris all the more determined to recover the girl's stolen bicycle.
The Grandest Jewel Thief of Them All
Chris feels she has a good chance at snaring a notorious jewel thief.
Affirmative Action
A new detective wants to prove herself to Chris and Mary Beth, who see her as a novice.
Open and Shut Case
Mary Beth testifies in what should be an open-and-shut murder case; Chris helps a rape victim who is reluctant to take the stand a fifth time.
Jane Doe #37
Chris takes the case of a murdered bag lady; the policewomen are asked to star in a recruiting commercial.
Date Rape
The men in the squad room have little sympathy for a woman raped by a singer when they learn the victim picked the man up in a bar.
Burn Out
Family and job demands drive Mary Beth to the brink of a nervous breakdown.
Chop Shop
Members of a car-theft ring take Isbecki hostage after they learn he's a cop; Petrie becomes involved in the shooting of a black youth.
Let Them Eat Pretzels
Efforts to arrest a diplomat's son for hit-and-run become tangled in red tape.
The Gang's All Here
While celebrating Petrie's promotion at a bar, squad members are robbed, an experience so humiliating to La Guardia that he resigns.
A Cry for Help
The policewomen are assigned to track down a fellow officer who's been beating his wife.
The Informant
Chris and Mary Beth disagree about using a young informant to help them nab a drug dealer selling PCP to students.
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