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'''Dr. Cox''': You guys are sick.

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'''Dr. Cox''': You guys are sick.[[note]]This is a variation on a scene in Creator/DavidSimon's book, including the ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' reference, although that case involved a suicide.[[/note]]

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* CallBack: Dr. Cox frets about [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS5E7TheHeartOfASaturdayNight having to check the spelling on her father's tombstone]].

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Dr. Cox frets about [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS5E7TheHeartOfASaturdayNight having to check the spelling on her father's tombstone]].
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* GallowsHumor: As Bayliss and Kellerman investigate the crime scene of the first body, and an officer states they found an ear:
-->'''Bayliss''': [[Theatre/JuliusCaesar Friends, Romans, countrymen]].\\
'''Kellerman''': [[ObligatoryJoke Ear today, gone tomorrow]].\\
'''Dr. Cox''': You guys are sick.



* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Pembleton is late to Olivia's baptism, Mary decides that's the last straw, and says she's going to her mother's.

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Pembleton is late to Olivia's baptism, Mary decides that's the last straw, and says she's going to her mother's.mother's.
* WaxingLyrical: When Giardello talks to Pembleton about the strained relationship between him and Bayliss:
-->'''Giardello''': Whatever problems you two are having, just remember one thing; "[[Music/{{Kansas}} all we are is dust in the wind]]."\\
'''Pembleton''': I had no idea you were a Kansas fan, Gee.

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* CallBack: Dr. Cox frets about [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS5E7TheHeartOfASaturdayNight having to check the spelling on her father's tombstone]].
** Mary brings up how Pembleton [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS3E3ExtremeUnction stopped believing in God]].
* ADayInTheLimelight: Brodie gets to shine in this episode.



* GoodTimesMontage: A series of scenes near the end of loved ones getting together on Valentine's Day, including [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS4E21TheWedding Lewis and Barbara]].



* RussianRoulette: Schack ended up killing the student by playing Russian Roulette with him. Munch is skeptical because there were five bullets in the gun, but Schack admits he set it up that way.

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* {{Pride}}: Mary brings up how Pembleton's pride is getting in the way of their marriage.
* RussianRoulette: Schack ended up killing the student by playing Russian Roulette with him. Munch is skeptical because there were five bullets in the gun, but Schack admits he set it up that way.way.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After Pembleton is late to Olivia's baptism, Mary decides that's the last straw, and says she's going to her mother's.
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Munch gets the case of the suicide of a college student, but Brodie thinks Alan Schack (Creator/NeilPatrickHarris), a drug dealer and mutual acquaintance, might have goaded the other student into killing himself. Bayliss and Kellerman investigate two bombings of two separate people that turn out to have a connection to [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS513HaveAConscience the murder of the Korean store owner Kellerman and Lewis had investigated]]. Pembleton reluctantly accompanies Mary to marriage counseling.

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Munch gets the case of the suicide of a college student, but Brodie thinks Alan Schack (Creator/NeilPatrickHarris), a drug dealer and mutual acquaintance, might have goaded the other student into killing himself. Bayliss and Kellerman investigate two bombings of two separate people that turn out to have a connection to [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS513HaveAConscience [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS5E13HaveAConscience the murder of the Korean store owner Kellerman and Lewis had investigated]]. Pembleton reluctantly accompanies Mary to marriage counseling.
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!Valentine's Day
->Directed By: Creator/ClarkJohnson
->Written By: Creator/TomFontana

Munch gets the case of the suicide of a college student, but Brodie thinks Alan Schack (Creator/NeilPatrickHarris), a drug dealer and mutual acquaintance, might have goaded the other student into killing himself. Bayliss and Kellerman investigate two bombings of two separate people that turn out to have a connection to [[Recap/HomicideLifeOnTheStreetS513HaveAConscience the murder of the Korean store owner Kellerman and Lewis had investigated]]. Pembleton reluctantly accompanies Mary to marriage counseling.

!!This episode contains examples of:
* DramaticIrony: Lewis and Dr. Cox talk while waiting outside of Judge Andahl's office, unaware a bomb is sitting in the office getting ready to go off that could kill both of them.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Brodie feels this way when Munch won't give him respect even after he helped Munch solve the case. Giardello points out Brodie has to earn that respect.
* ItsPersonal: Ben, the son of the Korean shop owner killed, has been delivering bombs to those he holds responsible not just for his father's death, but also for the murderer's acquittal. Kellerman points out he should have gone after Luther Mahoney, and Ben says he was saving Mahoney for last.
* RussianRoulette: Schack ended up killing the student by playing Russian Roulette with him. Munch is skeptical because there were five bullets in the gun, but Schack admits he set it up that way.

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