The Commish Season 1 Episode 20 Shoot the Breeze
- TV-14
- May 2, 1992
- 46 min
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7.9 (34)
In The Commish season 1 episode 20 titled "Shoot the Breeze," new challenges surface for Commissioner Tony Scali, portrayed by Michael Chiklis, as the death of a young woman during a routine traffic stop turns into a major investigation.
As Tony starts digging deeper, he realizes that the girl's death may have some links to a local youth gang who operates in the area. He joins forces with a police officer who specializes in the gang's operations, to track down their members and get to the bottom of the case.
But things don't seem that straightforward, as the gang members seem to have found some new powerful allies. In the meantime, Tony's wife Rachel is also actively involved in the case, and she begins to suspect that her husband may also be in danger from the gang.
As Tony and his team work on bringing the gang's members to justice, he doesn't realize that one of his own men may also be involved in the case. The episode concludes with a heart-pumping and dramatic finale where the gang's power play is revealed, and Tony needs to make some tough decisions to ensure that justice is served.
"Shoot the Breeze" is a well-written and well-executed episode that puts Tony Scali's resilience, intelligence, and dedication to justice to test. The episode highlights the issue of gang violence and its impact on the community, which makes it relevant even in today's times. Overall, it is a must-watch for fans of the procedural drama genre.