Certainly not one of the better episodes of this marvelous show but it was nonetheless adequate.
Nice to see Saul Rubinek portraying a generous wealthy man who irritates Frank by his constant glowing compliments of him and hugging him as well. There is a dilemma here. Goodman, Rubinek here, has been a tremendous benefactor to the NYC Police Department and Frank can't alienate him to that degree.
Jaime and his partner view a movie shoot regarding the police and soon find out about the guy making this, supposedly an ex-police officer.
The third story was the most satisfying but the end results that the police will always be watching this wealthy brat who plays the system by assaulting women and getting away with it was unrealistic.
Nice to see Saul Rubinek portraying a generous wealthy man who irritates Frank by his constant glowing compliments of him and hugging him as well. There is a dilemma here. Goodman, Rubinek here, has been a tremendous benefactor to the NYC Police Department and Frank can't alienate him to that degree.
Jaime and his partner view a movie shoot regarding the police and soon find out about the guy making this, supposedly an ex-police officer.
The third story was the most satisfying but the end results that the police will always be watching this wealthy brat who plays the system by assaulting women and getting away with it was unrealistic.