- Danny and Baez's investigation into the death of a chess hustler is complicated by interference from the victim's son; Jamie tries to make amends with a man he regrets putting away as a young officer.
- Jamie attempts to help a recently released felon, whom he had arrested over-enthusiastically as a rookie cop, reintegrate back into society, but things changed so much, he stages a robbery just to return to prison, where he really is somebody. Danny and Baez investigate the death of a well-known senior park chess player. His long-estranged, disinherited adult son's guilt over his refusal to read the letters his father wrote him lead him to investigate himself, but Danny finds out the old man committed suicide by overdosing on drugs after changing back his will. Erin is asked An influential pastor suggests electoral support if Erin "looks into" his nephew's arrest in exchange for an endorsement, but after Anthony finds Crawford takes the case on the same terms, the rivals work together on the case, discovering the pastor's own business dealings necessitate an investigation. Gormley is asked by Danny to ask Frank to help get full medical benefits for fellow 54th squad detective Laura Acosta, who was critically injured on the job after taking Danny's shift shortly after Linda's death. Danny claims the catalysts are his guilt over her circumstances as well as her helping him through tough times, though Frank duly sense a spark between Danny and Laura, Danny next has a dinner date with Laura after the Reagan Sunday dinner.—KGF Vissers
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