No need to recap the plot thanks to reviewer Kapel. To me the show's high point is when the husky slum-dwelling women descend on poor Casey like a flock of vengeful vultures, their dark coats masking poor Casey's pummeling. It's a moment of riveting action in a cop series that didn't depend on action for its appeal. Rather, human interest again comes to the fore with the unfortunate deli owner Knish. His tender scenes with a sympatico Casey are the entry's focal point. Then too, catch the slum-like streets that Casey traverses and the deli sits on. They're a long way from the fabled Wall St. but add real urban atmosphere. All in all, it's 30-minutes with a Jewish slant to the neighborhood and characters that add ethnic color to the proceedings. So tune in to this solid series entry.