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Season 1


"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 1 -- The sleepy town of Rome, Wisconsin is rocked by a series of mysterious murders.

Season 1, Episode 1: Pilot

Original Air Date—18 September 1992
In the small town of Rome, Wisconsin, the daily life of the quiet townspeople is disrupted when the Tin Man drops dead during a local production the "The Wizard of Oz" due to nicotine poisoning. Sheriff Jimmy Brock's investigation to the "accident" is further complicated by the fact that his wife, Jill, the local physician, has privileged information pertinent to the case. Meanwhile, Officer Kenny Lacos and Sheriff Brock's daughter, Kimberly, from his first marriage, make the acquaintance of a lounge singer passing through town. The other members of Sheriff Brock's family are his and Jill's sons; the borderline juvenile delinquent Matthew, and the sensitive young Zack. The authority figures introduced are the elderly defense and semi-senile public defender Douglas Wambaugh, the stern Judge Henry Bone, fellow police officers Lacos and Maxine Stewart, and the elderly dwarf receptionist Ginny.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 2 -- Max searches for a serial killer who severs the hand of his victims.

Season 1, Episode 2: The Green Bay Chopper

Original Air Date—25 September 1992
At a school show-and-tell exhibit, a student brings in a detached human hand, which alerts Sheriff Brock and his department that a serial killer, called the Green Bay Chopper, has come to town, and Maxine is reluctant to hand the investigation over to an shady FBI agent whom she thinks knows a little more than he knows about the case.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 3 -- Max falls for a midget who rides into town on an elephant.  Jill tells Kimberly's favorite teacher, Mr. Pankow, that he has a brain tumor.

Season 1, Episode 3: Mr. Dreeb Comes to Town

Original Air Date—2 October 1992
Maxine gets very involved with a diminutive circus dwarf who has arrived in Rome with a stolen elephant he claims was being abused in the circus. Meanwhile, Jill and Kimberly are in an uncomfortable position when a gifted teacher in Kimberly's high school loses his job and faces losing his life to a brain tumor.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 4 -- The candidates in an upcoming mayoral election are using such outrageous smear campaigns that Sheriff Brock considers running for Mayor himself.

Season 1, Episode 4: The Autumn of Rome

Original Air Date—16 October 1992

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 5 -- The town of Rome is plagued by a mysterious serial bather.

Season 1, Episode 5: Frank the Potato Man

Original Air Date—23 October 1992

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 6 -- Sheriff Brock reopens a ten-year-old murder case after the victim's mute maid, who is now in a mental hospital, utters the word "murder."

Season 1, Episode 6: Remembering Rosemary

Original Air Date—26 October 1992
On Halloween, the only witness to a 10-year-old suicide case breaks her silence to announce "murder" which sends Maxine off to dig into a local history of the victim's life. Meanwhile, Kimberly is reluctant to join her friends in a Halloween prank on Howard the confessor.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 7 -- Jill decides to run for Mayor when Pugen ignores women's rights.  Kenny fights a famous boxer for charity.

Season 1, Episode 7: The Contenders

Original Air Date—30 October 1992
Jill declares herself a candidate for mayor when Pugen ignores the Rome Woman's Coalition, but her candidacy reveals something in her past life which she has kept hidden. Meanwhile, Kenny agrees to box with a former middleweight champion in a boxing match for charity.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 8 -- When a Catholic nun is put on trial for practicing euthanasia it's a case that angers Jill and even causes Judge Bone to do a little soul searching of his own.

Season 1, Episode 8: Sacred Hearts

Original Air Date—6 November 1992

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 9 -- Jill's father arrives in Rome with his new twenty-six-year-old girlfriend.  Wambaugh finds his wife in bed with another man.

Season 1, Episode 9: Thanksgiving

Original Air Date—13 November 1992
As Sheriff Brock and his family plan a big thanksgiving dinner, Jill has to deal with the much younger woman that her father brings along for the dinner party. Douglas Wambaugh later appears at the Brock's for he has left his wife after finding out that she was cheating on him. Meanwhile, Kenny and Maxine, alone at the police station with a break in crime, share a meal during their shift.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 10 -- Max, Brock, and Kenny investigate the mysterious death of a woman who may or may not have committed suicide.

Season 1, Episode 10: The Snake Lady

Original Air Date—4 December 1992

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 11 -- The townspeople are shocked to learn that school teacher Mrs. Talbot, who is to appear as Mary in a Nativity scene for an upcoming Christmas pageant, is actually a man.

Season 1, Episode 11: Pageantry

Original Air Date—11 December 1992
When a local rabbi takes the entire public school to court for presenting a Christmas pageant to the town (because the town of Rome happens to happens to be 50% Jewish), the repercussions reveal that a music teacher, who refuses to obey Judge Bone's ruling not to bring on anymore Christmas pageants, isn't really who she seems to be.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 12 -- Brock becomes outraged when he catches his daughter having sex the day before Christmas.  A man who claims to be Santa Clause takes Max and Ginny hostage.

Season 1, Episode 12: High Tidings

Original Air Date—18 December 1992
The Christmas chaos of the year only begins when the family returns unexpectedly from a Christmas Eve outing and finds Kimberly in bed with her boyfriend, and Brock arrests him for statutory rape. This brings Brock's first wife, Lydia, to town to try to talk to Kimberly about the comings of womanhood. Meanwhile, Maxine and Ginny finds themselves held hostage for the night in the police station by a crazed homeless man in a Santa suit.

Season 1, Episode 13: Frog Man

Original Air Date—8 January 1993

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 14 -- When Alice Freeman is charged with murder in the death of her husband, Wambaugh defends her by claiming insanity as the result of menopause.

Season 1, Episode 14: Bad Moons Rising

Original Air Date—15 January 1993
Sheriff Brock and the rest of the town is in a uproar after a middle-aged woman kills her husband by running over him with a steam roller, and Wambaugh attempts to build a temporary-insanity plea around the premise that she was going through menopause.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 15 -- Kimberly fears her pregnant best friend may have been a victim of incest.  Max investigates a strange religious cult.  A beautiful woman believes a psychic force has united her with Kenny.

Season 1, Episode 15: Nuclear Meltdowns

Original Air Date—22 January 1993
Kimberly tells her parents that she believes that her girlfriend, Jody, has been made pregnant by her father. Meanwhile, Maxine pursues a killer of ducks at a pond. Elsewhere, Kenny becomes involved with a most unusual young woman, named Elaine, when he stops her for a traffic offense, and who happens to be the other half of a set of twins.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 16 -- A physician is arrested when Max and Kenny discover that he is secretly keeping the body of his pregnant, brain-dead wife on life support.  The town's dentist is fired by Mayor Pugen when it is discovered he is HIV positive.

Season 1, Episode 16: The Body Politic

Original Air Date—5 February 1993
Jill and Sheriff Brock find themselves on opposite sides when it's revealed that a local dentist is HIV-positive. Meanwhile, Maxine investigates neighbors reports that a new man in town is actually hiding the comatose body of his wife, so he can keep her alive until their child is born. Also, Kenny is officially and unofficially chastised for dating the twins, Elaine and Elena, concurrently.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 17 -- Max goes undercover to catch a vicious serial killer named Cupid, who murders women he meets through classified ads.

Season 1, Episode 17: Be My Valentine

Original Air Date—12 February 1993

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 18 -- Jill asks Dr. David Williams, her former fiancé, to perform a controversial fetal tissue transplant operation on a man suffering from Parkinson's disease.

Season 1, Episode 18: Fetal Attraction

Original Air Date—1 April 1993

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 19 -- Carter believes a sheriff who mysteriously disappeared thirty-eight years earlier may have been killed by radiation emitted by an Unidentified Flying Object.

Season 1, Episode 19: Sightings

Original Air Date—8 April 1993
The local doctor/corner, Carter Pike, finds himself the center of controversy when he makes an official note that a dead vagrant may have been exposed to radiation from a UFO and refuses to let the body he buried immediately in accordance with his Orthodox Jewish tradition.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 20 -- A group of heavily armed Chippewa Indians declares war on Rome and storms the courthouse.  Ginny stages a protest when Jill begins administering growth hormones to a short boy.  Matthew takes on the school bully.

Season 1, Episode 20: Rights of Passage

Original Air Date—15 April 1993
Sheriff Brock and Mayor Pugen find themselves facing a group of angry Native Americans barricaded in the courthouse as a protest against the municipal golf course planned on an ancient tribal burial ground. Meanwhile, Jill is confronted by an angry Ginny leading another protest of other dwarf people offended by her use of hormones to stimulate the growth of an undersized little boy.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 21 -- Kimberly and her friend Lisa Fenn explore their sexuality by sharing an intimate kiss.  Maxine is denied a promotion to under-sheriff because of her sex.

Season 1, Episode 21: Sugar and Spice

Original Air Date—29 April 1993
Kimberly develops serious questions about her sexuality after she and another girlfriend of hers, Julie, have shared a romantic kiss, and Matthew reveals the news to his parents which sends them in a panic. Brock's first wife, Lydia, arrives back in town to teach Kimberly about where she really stands on her sexuality. Meanwhile, Maxine and Kenny compete with each other for the post of under-sheriff. When Kenny is chosen to be the one, she responds by filing a sexual discrimination lawsuit against the whole station.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 1: Episode 22 -- Max delivers a baby and begins adoption procedures when the natural mother disappears.  Jill transplants a pig's liver into a blues vocalist after the woman collapses on stage.

Season 1, Episode 22: The Lullaby League

Original Air Date—6 May 1993
Jill finds herself in conflict with an aging blues singer with liver cirrhosis who collapses during a concert in Rome, and is deeply offended when she orders a pig's liver transplanted into her as a stopgap measure to save the singer's life. Meanwhile, Maxine undergoes a profound change when she helps deliver a baby girl and is later asked to care for the newborn by the fugitive mother.

Season 2


"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 1 -- Brock has Mayor Pugen charged with murder in the shooting death of a car-jacker.

Season 2, Episode 1: Turpitude

Original Air Date—22 October 1993
Sheriff Brock is forced to arrest Mayor Pugen after he shoots and kills a carjacker that tries to steal his car, and the town's new District Attorney, John Littleton, a former lawyer from Detroit, faces an up hill battle as he prosecutes the case.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 2 -- Maxine considers having an affair with her psychiatrist.

Season 2, Episode 2: Duty Free Rome

Original Air Date—28 October 1993
Douglas Wambaugh finds a loophole that might grant Mayor Pugan a new trial after he is convicted of the shooting of the carjacker. Meanwhile, a very religious Catholic couple, who share a birth-defect causing gene, look to Father Gary Barrett of the local Catholic church for help and guidance about the absolute necessity for birth control. Also, Maxine begins seeing Dr. Sherve, a therapist about her sexual problems about not being able to find a man to love.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 3 -- A local high school teacher claims he was raped by a woman.

Season 2, Episode 3: Unlawful Entries

Original Air Date—29 October 1993
Kenny and Maxine arrest a young high school math teacher who reluctantly admits that he was raped by a female colleague of his. Meanwhile, Sheriff Brock finds it difficult to get along with the new mayor, Rachel Harris, who is also an old friend Jill's. Also, Dr. Sherve tries to re-assert his control over Maxine after she refuses to see him again.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 4 -- Max feels indirectly responsible for causing a traffic accident that may have paralyzed a man.

Season 2, Episode 4: Under the Influence

Original Air Date—5 November 1993
Littleton explodes in court over Wambaugh's questionable defense of a woman accused of driving under the influence. Meanwhile, the crafty Dr. Sherve uses Maxine's confusion over allowing the drunken driver to continue on the road to further separate Maxine from her friends and co-workers.

Season 2, Episode 5: The Dancing Bandit

Original Air Date—12 November 1993
A deaf-mute, quixotic bank robber, named Laurie Bey, and her tough, equally quixotic boyfriend, Cole, arrive in Rome and hold a group of people, including Sheriff Brock, Jill, their children, and other people hostage in the bank during a holdup. Afterward, Bey pays a visit to Zack in his classroom to ask for a way to help her get out of town.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 6 -- A beautiful model is hired as spokesperson for Rome’s new dairy promotion. Kimberly considers having her breasts enlarged.

Season 2, Episode 6: Dairy Queen

Original Air Date—26 November 1993

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 7 -- A religious debate erupts when a comatose woman is discovered to be four months pregnant... despite still being a virgin.

Season 2, Episode 7: Cross Examination

Original Air Date—3 December 1993

Season 2, Episode 8: Strangers

Original Air Date—10 December 1993
Jill becomes a central witness when a man suffering from a rare visual disorder is arrested and tried for the alleged accidental shooting of his own brother after mistaking him for a late night prowler. Meanwhile, Maxine learns about Kenny dating Mayor Harris, and Ginny acquires a charming suitor.

Season 2, Episode 9: Blue Christmas

Original Air Date—17 December 1993
A locker search for drugs at the local high school leads to the arrest of Kimberly's best friend, Julie. Meanwhile, a protected Federal witness turns up in Rome which leaves Sheriff Brock and his force concerned. Also, Carter has a melancholy reunion with his brother when he arrives in Rome for the funeral of their mother.

Season 2, Episode 10: Paging Doctor God

Original Air Date—7 January 1994
Jill's determination to uphold her Hippocratic oath collides with the religious beliefs of Christian Science couple who try to resist her assistance in a childbirth that has drastic results. Meanwhile, Zach announces to his parents that he wants to becomes Jewish.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 11 -- Matthew and Zach’s retaliation against a school bully goes horribly awry and triggers a disastrous confrontation with the boy’s brother.

Season 2, Episode 11: Guns 'R' Us

Original Air Date—14 January 1994
Matthew's attempts to get revenge for a humiliation by some sociopath, high-school bullies by threatening them with a gun takes an unexpected turn, which lands one of them in the hospital and Matthew in jail for attempted murder. Meanwhile, Mayor Harris' decision to rollback deputy salaries inspires a round of "blue flu" with Kenny and Maxine.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 12 -- Wambaugh defends a boy accused of attempting to murder Matthew by arguing that the child is a victim of exposure to media violence.

Season 2, Episode 12: Remote Control

Original Air Date—21 January 1994
Littleton and Wambaugh go head to head again in the courtroom as Wambaugh argues that his latest client, Timmy Hendricks, was predisposed to violence because of his exposure to television and movies. Meanwhile, Sheriff Brock reacts with anger against Mayor Harris' attempts to impose a strong police presence in Rome, including fingerprinting all the citizens and random searches of vehicles for weapons.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 13 -- Howard Buss, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, seeks state-assisted suicide so that he may donate his heart to his dying son.

Season 2, Episode 13: Abominable Snowman

Original Air Date—28 January 1994
Depressed over a recent incident with a cannon, Howard decides to end his own life by donating his healthy heart to his ailing son. Meanwhile, the transient known as Frank the Potato Man is discovered to be living in a cave near Rome and Mayor Harris becomes determined to go to court to force him to leave the area.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 14 -- When Carter is asked out on Valentine’s Day by a beautiful widow, he asks Max to feed him “the right words” via a hidden radio transmitter.

Season 2, Episode 14: Supreme Courting

Original Air Date—4 February 1994
On Valentine's Day, the long day brings love and controversy to all age groups in Rome when Carter enlists Maxine's help to impress Stacey Halford, the Mourning Widow, so he can romance her. Meanwhile, Kimberly finds herself labeled as promiscuous when she expressed disdain for the new politically-correct sexual content rules, and Zack accepts a dare form his friends to kiss his chosen valentine.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 15 -- A decades-old pornographic video featuring Rachel in a compromising position circulates through Rome, prompting the City Council to call for her censure.

Season 2, Episode 15: Divine Recall

Original Air Date—11 February 1994
Mayor Harris reads Father Barrett and Sheriff Brock the new riot act over a pre-game prayer session at the public high school, and in turn, Barrett and Reverend Novotny bring up her appearance in an old pornographic videotape before the town council.

Season 2, Episode 16: Terms of Estrangement

Original Air Date—4 March 1994

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 17 -- A 500-pound woman claims she smothered her husband to death by sitting on his head.

Season 2, Episode 17: Squatter's Rights

Original Air Date—11 March 1994
Maxine questions the motives of a 500-pound obese woman who confesses to killing her allegedly abusive husband by sitting on him. Meanwhile, Wambaugh demands a Beth Din when Rabbi Levin finally has enough of the senile lawyer's tasteless remarks and jokes during a funeral service for the obese woman's husband and rescinds his temple membership.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 18 -- Brock is selected as a jurist in the trial of a drug dealer accused of murdering police officers.

Season 2, Episode 18: System Down

Original Air Date—1 April 1994

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 19 -- Max is invited to the Brock home for dinner after she arrests Jill’s father for running a stop sign.

Season 2, Episode 19: Buried Alive

Original Air Date—8 April 1994

Season 2, Episode 20: My Left Shoe

Original Air Date—29 April 1994
A fire in the rectory reveals Father Barrett's extensive collection of women's shoes, prompting questions about his fitness to serve and a blistering condemnation by acting Mayor Buss on public access TV. Meanwhile, Kenny and Rachel Harris reevaluate their relationship.

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 21 -- The parents of a terminally ill boy seek to have their son cryogenically frozen while he is still alive.

Season 2, Episode 21: Frosted Flakes

Original Air Date—6 May 1994

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 2: Episode 22 -- Kevin Buss takes drastic action when he is unable to watch his father suffer a slow humiliating death from Alzheimer's disease.

Season 2, Episode 22: Howard's End

Original Air Date—13 May 1994
A violent, humiliating incident with Howard leads to his son, Kevin, to shoot him, as Wambaugh claims, in self-defense. Meanwhile, Jill makes a decision in the operating room to operate on a reluctant Christian Science man, which returns to haunt her.

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: Survival of the Fittest

Original Air Date—23 September 1994
Sheriff Brock and the rest of the town fears the worst when a local teenage girl disappears and they arrest her boyfriend, Brian Latham, as a murder suspect. Meanwhile, Jill and members of the community become alarmed when it appears that a teacher is advocating creationism in Matthew and Zack's school.

Season 3, Episode 2: Systematic Abuse

Original Air Date—30 September 1994

Season 3, Episode 3: The Bus Stops Here

Original Air Date—7 October 1994
A Wisconson Federal judge orders that 400 black students from the Green Bay ghetto be bused to Rome's schools, prompting panic among Sheriff Brock and the parents, knowing that a good number of them are lowlifes and drug dealers that come from that neighborhood. Meanwhile, Wambaugh gets a surprising response to his appeal of the Brian Latham murder conviction to go the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington DC. Also, Maxine makes a mess of her relationship with Littleton.

Season 3, Episode 4: Enemy Lines

Original Air Date—14 October 1994
Jill and Judge Nance air their feelings in a heated face-to-face exchange after she is arrested after she reveals of performing surgery on the Christian Science man. Meanwhile, Kimberly has a run with one of Green Bay's transfer students, named Aisha, who initially responds with hostility. Also, Littleton asks Maxine out on a date.

Season 3, Episode 5: Cold Spell

Original Air Date—28 October 1994
Judge Bone has a troubling case when a social worker takes a young girl from her mother, who practices witchcraft. Meanwhile, Maxine and Kenny seek out Ginny for advice on the occult and learn that she has met an unusual fate. Also, Jill gets some new opposition in her race for mayor who happens to be Carter, and Ed Lawson.

Season 3, Episode 6: Elective Conduct

Original Air Date—4 November 1994
After the innocent Zach gives a school history report which is filled with racist comments, it hurts Jill's mayoral campaign just before a crucial debate and the election. It turns out that Zach got his information from 70-year-old encyclopedias which were written in the days of segregation which both Carter and Lawson take advantage of that to play on Rome and Green Bay's racial tensions. Meanwhile, Kimberly finds herself shunned out when she sticks up for Aisha when she's mocked by jealous white students for getting good grades.

Season 3, Episode 7: Rebels with Causes

Original Air Date—11 November 1994
An ailing Wambaugh travels with Jill to Chicago for some specialized medical treatment for his liver, where she becomes angered by Dr. Jeffrey Geiger's arrogant attitude. Back in Rome, Sheriff Brock gets upset at an announcement from Kenny and Kimberly that they want to date.

Season 3, Episode 8: May It Please the Court

Original Air Date—18 November 1994

Season 3, Episode 9: For Whom the Wind Blows

Original Air Date—2 December 1994

Season 3, Episode 10: Away in the Manger

Original Air Date—16 December 1994
In this cross-over from an episode on 'The X-Files', the week before Christmas has Sheriff Brock, Kenny, Maxine and other deputies searching a farm when Carter suspects that strange genetic experiments involving cows may be taking place there.

Season 3, Episode 11: Freezer Burn

Original Air Date—6 January 1995

"Picket Fences" (1992): Season 3: Episode 12 -- Kenny is seriously injured by the Frog Man, a burglar who leaves live frogs at the site of his crimes.

Season 3, Episode 12: Frogman Returns

Original Air Date—7 January 1995

Season 3, Episode 13: Mr. Seed Goes to Town

Original Air Date—20 January 1995

Season 3, Episode 14: Close Encounters

Original Air Date—3 February 1995

Season 3, Episode 15: When in Rome

Original Air Date—24 February 1995

Season 3, Episode 16: Heroes and Villains

Original Air Date—3 March 1995

Season 3, Episode 17: Changing of the Guard

Original Air Date—10 March 1995
Sheriff Brock asks Laurie Bey to help him, Maxine, and Kenny look for Mayor Ed Lawson who's missing and wanted in connection to a murder, while Jill and the rest of the town begin the process of finding a new mayor. After Laurie Bey helps with the police to arrest Lawson, she's surprisingly is chosen to be the new acting mayor of Rome.

Season 3, Episode 18: Without Mercy

Original Air Date—31 March 1995

Season 3, Episode 19: Final Judgement

Original Air Date—7 April 1995
In the aftermath of Jill's criminal trial acquittal, Judge Bone is asked to run on the validity of a law prohibiting physician-assisted suicide. Meanwhile, Kenny and Carter investigate the killing of some swans at a local pond, and discover their chief suspect is Zack.

Season 3, Episode 20: Saint Zach

Original Air Date—28 April 1995

Season 3, Episode 21: Upbringings

Original Air Date—5 May 1995
Sheriff Brock's attorney father arrives for an unexpected visit and creates tension the Brock household when he makes a seemingly generous offer that angers Jimmy. Meanwhile, Kenny and Maxine try to deal with a rebellious teenager and his loud motorcycle.

Season 3, Episode 22: The Song of Rome

Original Air Date—12 May 1995
After a lowlife teen shoots Father Barrett during an attempted robbery at the church, Mayor Laurie Bey's decision to continue with a planned spring pageant draws fire from Sheriff Brock and the somber townspeople. But a twist comes when Mayor Bey later reveals some surprising news that she happens to be pregnant, and refuses to tell who the father is.

Season 4


Season 4, Episode 1: A Change of Season

Original Air Date—22 September 1995
Kimberly throws Sheriff Brock and Jill for a loop with her college plans of leaving Wisconsin for law school. Meanwhile, Brock frets over Mayor Laurie Bey's new police uniform regulations. Maxine turns up sporting a new feminine look. Elsewhere, Carter's house burns down, leaving questions about attempted suicide.

Season 4, Episode 2: Reap the Whirlwind

Original Air Date—29 September 1995
As a tornado threat hangs over Rome, Wambaugh and his wife quarrel over his remarks at their 50th anniversary party. Meanwhile, the Brocks worry over Kimberly who's away at college. Kenny risks his life and career over a woman. Also, Carter considers quilting as a new hobby for himself to ease his depression.

Season 4, Episode 3: Pal Joey

Original Air Date—6 September 1995
A uptight doctor from Milwaukee, named Dr. Joanna "Joey" Diamond, who's also a TV personality, joins Jill in her practice. Meanwhile, Kenny looks into a video-dating service. An Asian immigrant is arrested while trying to marry a woman according to his ancient culture's customs.

Season 4, Episode 4: Bloodbrothers

Original Air Date—13 October 1995
Littleton faces a troubled figure from his past when two escaped prisoners make their way into Rome, one of them is his brother seeking revenge against him for sending him to prison nearly five years ago. Meanwhile, Matthew pleads with Zack not to tell their father about a potentially dangerous accident after Matthew accidentally started a fire while smoking a cigarette.

Season 4, Episode 5: Dog Eat Dog

Original Air Date—20 October 1995

Season 4, Episode 6: Heart of Saturday Night

Original Air Date—27 October 1995

Season 4, Episode 7: Down the Tubes

Original Air Date—3 November 1995
Cryptic dreams after his brother's death lead Littleton to make some drastic changes, including leaving Rome. To satisfy a charity request, Sheriff Brock prepares to do polka with the very pregnant Mayor Laurie Bey. Meanwhile, Jill faces a day of personal and professional turmoil as she contemplates her scheduled tubal ligation.

Season 4, Episode 8: Witness for the Prosecution

Original Air Date—8 December 1995

Season 4, Episode 9: This Little Piggy

Original Air Date—15 December 1995

Season 4, Episode 10: Dem Bones

Original Air Date—5 January 1996
When the bones of a Nazi sympathizer killed in 1943 are found, suspicion falls on Jacob Levine, the son of a Jewish butcher persecuted by the dead mans and his friends. Wambaugh springs to Levine's defense and find himself facing his long-estranged son, David, as the opposing counsel.

Season 4, Episode 11: Bloodlines

Original Air Date—12 January 1996
Sheriff Brock tries to help Matthew deal with the suicide of one of his school friends by taking him on a hunting trip for an elusive bear roaming the countryside. Meanwhile, Wambaugh tries to persuade Judge Bone to comfort the dead boy's mother by pretending to be someone who has also lost a son to suicide.

Season 4, Episode 12: Snow Exit

Original Air Date—19 January 1996
A huge blizzard strikes Rome, and strands Jill and Kimberly at the high school with others during Lydia's singing debut. Meanwhile, Sheriff Brock and Skeeter are snowed in at the police station with Mayor Bey who goes into labor. Kenny is stranded in his patrol car after it breaks down, Maxine is stranded at her place with the Bratwurst guy and Dr. Joey. Elsewhere, Wambaugh and Judge Bone are stranded at in the hospital ER and are forced by the staff to help them out with the patients.

Season 4, Episode 13: My Romance

Original Air Date—26 January 1996

Season 4, Episode 14: The Z Files

Original Air Date—9 February 1996
When Zack's friend sends him a picture of his teacher over the Internet, he creates a computerized pornographic picture of the teacher, and it somehow finds it way onto the web. Meanwhile, Maxine finally meets the person she has been chatting with over the Internet only to find he is not quite what she was expecting.

Season 4, Episode 15: Bottled

Original Air Date—16 February 1996

Season 4, Episode 16: Dante's Inferno

Original Air Date—22 April 1996

Season 4, Episode 17: Bye-Bye, Bey-Bey

Original Air Date—24 April 1996
At the christening of Mayor Laurie Bey's baby, Michael, the Rome residents are flabbergasted when Laurie announces that she had the baby for her brother Jerry and his gay lover Gordy, who plan to raise the baby in the town. The Beys' estranged mother, Christine, who turned her back on her children because she was deaf and he was gay, turns up and announces she is taking them all to court to get custody of her grandson. Tension brews in Rome as the people, from Sheriff Brock to Jill, take sides on the issue and a campaign begins to have Laurie removed as mayor, resulting in Jerry and Gordy being attacked at the supermarket by a vicious homophobic gang. Despite attempts by the prosecution to discredit the men and prove their lifestyle is unsuitable to raise a child in, Judge Bone ultimately rules in their favor and allows them to keep baby Michael, saying he doesn't feel they pose a threat to the boy. The court case over, Laurie Bey leaves Rome again under a cloud, and leaves her baby in the care of his two dads.

Season 4, Episode 18: Three Weddings and a Meltdown

Original Air Date—24 April 1996
In the series final, Carter inadvertently proposes to Sue after she gets her wires crossed. Nevertheless, he's a man of his word and they announce their engagement to the people of Rome. Their sudden decision to wed prompts Kenny and Maxine to do the same, although they later begin to experience cold feet. Digging in her friend Selma's backyard, Myriam Wambaugh discovers human remains and Selma goes on trial for murder. Persuaded to defend her by his ex-wife, Wambaugh manages to get her off and passion erupts again for him and Myriam, who decide to get re-married in a triple ceremony with Carter & Sue and Kenny & Max. Meanwhile, the Brocks' marriage is in serious trouble, with Jill feeling they've come to the end of the line. She moves in with Joey to do some thinking and Jimmy is left alone to do the same. At the wedding, the three happy couples tie the knot and the wedding fever gets to Sheriff Brock and Jill, who make up and get back together.

Season 4, Episode 19: Winner Takes All

Original Air Date—5 June 1996
The coach of the kids' basketball team collapses at a game and the parents group appoints Jill as interim coach. At first she is determined to play fair and give all the boys a chance, but under pressure from more gung-ho adults, she becomes as obsessed as the rest of them. Fed up with all this, Zack and the other boys on the team take out a court injunction against them. Meanwhile, Matthew becomes hooked on gambling and gets himself into serious trouble.

Season 4, Episode 20: Forget Selma

Original Air Date—12 June 1996

Season 4, Episode 21: To Forgive Is Devine

Original Air Date—19 June 1996
A young Amish girl, Hannah Beiler, is attacked in the streets of Rome and raped, but the Amish community decide not to press charges against the rapist because of their religious beliefs of tolerance and being forbidden to swear oaths. An attempt is made to force Hannah to testify against her rapist but she refuses, on the grounds of her religious convictions. With no other options or evidence, Sheriff Brock has to let the rapist go free. Shortly after this, a second girl, Peggy Patterson, is also raped by the same man. This time, the guy is put behind bars but Peggy's parents, incensed that the Amish people's actions indirectly led to their daughter's rape, take the unusual step of suing the Amish. The Amish hire Wambaugh to defend them in court. Kenny tries to counsel Hannah, confiding in her that his sister was raped the year previous.

Season 4, Episode 22: Liver Let Die

Original Air Date—26 June 1996
Sheriff Brock is called out when a homeless man is found murdered behind Reverend Novotny's church but is suddenly stricken with terrible pains at the scene. Dr Joey discovers he has a potentially cancerous growth on his liver and she takes samples from it, telling him they'll know for sure by the end of the day. He pushes on with the murder investigation to take his mind off it. The victim is identified as a former army veteran and a boy named Jack Klausner, known to Kenny through the basketball team, comes forward as a witness and describes the two men he says were the killers. When his statement is found to be a lie, Brock interviews both Jack's mom and his retarded brother, Billy, who tells him that Jack wasn't home the night of the murder, and it emerges he was present when two of his friends killed the man with a brick. He flips out, taking Brock hostage at gunpoint, but Kenny brings Billy to the station and he talks him out of it.

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