![]() With these first few lines of distracted-seeming dialogue, Homicide lays out its utterly compelling and occasionally oblique anti-cop-show premise. So if you find it, it defeats its own purpose.” “You never really find what you’re looking for, because the whole point is looking for it. Not finding, looking.” Crosetti lights his cigarette. “Just accept it: the quest is what matters. ![]() ![]() “Life is a mystery,” answers Crosetti (Jon Polito), their faces turned down as their eyes search the ground. The camera pans up to show two detectives walking, in mid-conversation: “If I could just find this damn thing, I could go home,” says Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson). The first thing you see in Homicide: Life on the Street is feet. Detective Frank Pembleton (Andre Braugher), “Three Men and Adena” Detective John Munch (Richard Belzer), “Gone for Goode” Barry Levinson, “Homicide: Life at the Start” Let’s be rough and let the roughness show.
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