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The second season follows various paths in the series, as the Night Court conflicts with 'Monday Night Football' at some point. They seem to be the reason that LaRue and Washington have been accused of involvement in new criminals at those moments, and Bates and Covey have been searching for the gangsters responsible for shooting a car from a child some time ago and Fay announced that she would be married at that time.
Hill Street Blues is back. With a vengeance... The entire hour is marvelously paced, with pains taken to humanize the show's previously exaggerated characters.
It is exactly the kind of complex drama that has earned the show widespread critical acclaim and a small but fiercely loyal following. But it probably is also a good example of why others have avoided it like the plague.
Put together with a gritty realism, the show skillfully blends serious, often intense drama with the black humor and the inspired occasional wackiness needed to maintain sanity in such a situation.
It dares you to turn the dial. It's typical of "Hill Street's" authentic glimpses of police life -- raw, funny and human -- instead of fitting glossy fantasy into a conventional TV format.