
THIRD WATCH
October 15, 2004 (9:00PM-10:00PM)
Obsession
YOKAS BEGINS NEW LIFE AS DETECTIVE AND ENCOUNTERS BIZARRE
SUICIDE WITH LINGERING CONSEQUENCES; AIDAN QUINN GUEST-
STARS -- Newly promoted Detective Yokas (Molly Price) struggles to adjust to her
new job and single lifestyle as she pairs with a cynical veteran (guest star Aidan Quinn,
"Legends of the Fall") on her first case -- an ugly suicide of a tormented young man
whose homemade video might provide clues about a planned murder that could serve
as his last will and vengeful testament. Meanwhile, Officer Sully (Skipp Sudduth) flares
whenever he's around Finney (new cast member Josh Stewart), an offensive rookie
cop whose father (guest star Charles Haid, "Hill Street Blues") is a captain who still
fuels Sully's rage years after their tragic shared history. In addition, Officer Monroe
(Nia Long) helps solve a domestic dispute and personally spars with Officer Davis
(Coby Bell). Anthony Ruivivar, Bonnie Dennison and Cara Buono also star.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
6.4 – Obsession
Hi and welcome to the Faith Show. It's almost all Faith almost all the time.
Look, it's Joe's Apartment! That's some nasty mess. Yeah, I know it's essential to the
plot, but just ewwwww!
Sasha needs to turn on more light if she's going to be looking through reports like that,
but oh wait, rats are afraid of the light.
I love the look into Sully's lockbox. Lucky for us it didn't burn up in the fire. Really,
I'm not kidding. I love how they're working in the back story. That's one of the things
I like about the Faith Sh….I mean Third Watch.
EMILY! Asking about Uncle Bosco.
Emily: It really sucks trying to hold it together all the time.
They're changing her name to Faith Junior next episode. Everybody's all "Emily's so
terrible talking to Faith that way, poor Faith." Well what Emily said wasn't a low blow,
it was the truth. Faith didn't show up for things. Yes, Faith had a job. Lots of
mother's work and still show up for things. I think Emily was justified in what she said
and I'm pretty sure Faith thinks so too.
Monroe nearly got killed and yet she still leaves her door unlocked in New York City.
On top of that, she doesn't even check to see who's on the other side of the door
before she opens it. Can we say dumbass? I knew we could. Captain Finney is
frightening. I actually, almost, partially felt sorry for Monroe. Just about. It's all in the
company you keep. Finney was right – she knew what the assignment was when she
signed up for IAB.
I really like Jelly, but he seriously needs to cut back. Oh wow! We get our first real
glimpse at Bunny! We don't officially know the name of Fred's new squeeze so I
would like to thank Leigh aka BosFaithShipper for the so very wonderful name. Good
one, Leigh.
What's Finney doin' in Faith's locker? Ah, thank you Sully. He's the man.
Finney: I don't need your protection, Davis
Ty: Fine, kick his ass, Sully. I don't give a damn.
OH! SLAM! That's one lucky newbie with Swersky coming through the door when he
did. Did Finney take his stuff back out? I couldn't tell, but I think he did.
I never thought I'd say this, but this shift starting with a domestic wasn't that bad. It
was actually pretty funny.
Sully: We're here because we care.
I love him so very much. I love the deer-in-the-headlights look Sully gives when the
guy comes out of the bedroom. The guy is right, just because a man dresses in
women's clothes does not mean he's gay. That's one thing that really irritates me.
Women can wear men's clothes and be considered sexy. A guy wants a little Victoria's
Secret of his own and suddenly there's something wrong with him.
And Ellie May wouldn't have been caught DEAD in that outfit! Holy crap!