NYPD Blue (season 11)

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The 11th season of NYPD Blue premiered on ABC on September 23, 2003, and concluded on May 11, 2004.

NYPD Blue (season 11)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 22
Release
Original network ABC
Original release September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23) – May 11, 2004 (2004-05-11)
Season chronology
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List of NYPD Blue episodes
Actor Character Main cast Recurring cast
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz entire season N/A
Mark-Paul Gosselaar John Clark, Jr. entire season N/A
Gordon Clapp Greg Medavoy entire season N/A
Henry Simmons Baldwin Jones entire season N/A
Charlotte Ross Connie McDowell Episodes 1-14 N/A
Garcelle Beauvais Valerie Haywood entire season N/A
Jacqueline Obradors Rita Ortiz entire season N/A
Bill Brochtrup John Irvin entire season N/A
Esai Morales Tony Rodriguez Episodes 1-13 N/A
John F. O'Donohue Eddie Gibson Episodes 14-22 Episode 13
Kim Delaney Diane Russell N/A episodes 5-8

Episodes

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220 1 "Frickin’ Fraker" Mark Tinker Teleplay by: Keith Eisner
Story by: Bill Clark & Keith Eisner
September 23, 2003 (2003-09-23) IA01/5101
The brother of a convicted child molester is murdered, and the cops of the 15th Precinct testify against Captain Fraker for his attempted murder of Tony Rodriguez.
221 2 "Your Bus, Ted" Mark Piznarski Teleplay by: Tom Szentgyorgyi
Story by: Bill Clark & Tom Szentgyorgyi
September 30, 2003 (2003-09-30) IA02/5102

A transvestite is murdered, a surgeon is knifed outside a hospital, and Rodriguez takes the stand in Captain Fraker's trial.

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222 3 "Shear Stupidity" Tawnia McKiernan Teleplay by: Bonnie Mark
Story by: Bill Clark & Bonnie Mark
October 7, 2003 (2003-10-07) IA03/5103

Sipowicz and Clark investigate when a man is severely beaten, a woman reports that her husband is missing, and testimony at Fraker's trial threaten's Rodriguez's career.

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223 4 "Porn Free" Dennis Dugan Teleplay by: Greg Plageman
Story by: Bill Clark & Greg Plageman
October 14, 2003 (2003-10-14) IA04/5104

A verdict is reached in Fraker's trial, and a middle-class housewife with a colorful past is found dead in an alley.

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224 5 "Keeping Abreast" Jesse Bochco Teleplay by: Matt Olmstead
Story by: Bill Clark & Matt Olmstead
October 21, 2003 (2003-10-21) IA05/5105

Diane Russell helps the detectives of the 15th Precinct track a serial killer who targets women at an upscale bar, and Jones attempts to keep a violent father from harming his son.

225 6 "Andy Appeased" Jake Paltrow Teleplay by: Nicholas Wootton
Story by: Bill Clark & Nicholas Wootton
October 28, 2003 (2003-10-28) IA06/5106
Another young woman falls prey to a serial killer whose victims all patronize the same trendy bar, and, when an abusive mother is found murdered, her children are suspects.
226 7 "It’s to Die For" Ed Begley, Jr. Teleplay by: Keith Eisner
Story by: Bill Clark & Keith Eisner
November 4, 2003 (2003-11-04) IA07/5107
When another woman linked to an upscale bar is attacked, Sipowicz suspects she may have escaped the serial killer. Meanwhile, a young cop claims self-defense after shooting and killing a suspect, and Russell has a breast biopsy.
227 8 "And the Wenner Is..." Paul Eads Teleplay by: Tom Szentgyorgyi
Story by: Bill Clark & Tom Szentgyorgyi
November 18, 2003 (2003-11-18) IA08/5108
The detectives get a break in the serial killer case, McDowell announces her pregnancy, and she and Sipowicz plan their wedding.
228 9 "Only Schmucks Pay Income Tax" Donna Deitch Teleplay by: William Finkelstein
Story by: Bill Clark & William Finkelstein
November 25, 2003 (2003-11-25) IA09/5109
A retired cop and his wife are beaten and robbed in their home, the author of a book on avoiding paying taxes has his car torched, and a foster father returns the foster child to social services when the boy's natural father threatens his family.
229 10 "You Da Bomb" John Hyams Teleplay by: Matt Olmstead & Nicholas Wootton
Story by: Bill Clark, Matt Olmstead & Nicholas Wootton
February 10, 2004 (2004-02-10) IA10/5110

A man who's been kidnapped and had a bomb attached to his body cuffs himself to McDowell, threatening to blow everyone up, and Devlin wants to break up with Clark.

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230 11 "Passing the Stone" Carol Banker Teleplay by: Bonnie Mark
Story by: Bill Clark & Bonnie Mark
February 17, 2004 (2004-02-17) IA11/5111
When a Jewish merchant is murdered in a possible hate crime, Sipowicz and Clark suspect a recent convert to Islam. Meanwhile, Michael Woodruff's father is the prime suspect in an assault on the boy's aunt.
231 12 "Chatty Chatty, Bang Bang" Mark Tinker Teleplay by: Greg Plageman
Story by: Bill Clark & Greg Plageman
March 2, 2004 (2004-03-02) IA12/5112

Sipowicz and Clark race a mobster to catch the hit-and-run driver who killed his daughter. Meanwhile a woman is raped by a man who claims he met her in an online chat room, Rodriguez resigns from the force, and Jones decides to foster-parent Michael Woodruff.

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232 13 "Take My Wife, Please" Dennis Dugan Teleplay by: Keith Eisner
Story by: Bill Clark & Keith Eisner
March 9, 2004 (2004-03-09) IA13/5113

A cop is suspected in the murder of a man who was seeing his wife, the body of a comedy club owner is found in the trunk of a stolen car, and the precinct gets a new commanding officer.

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233 14 "Colonel Knowledge" Steven DePaul Teleplay by: Tom Szentgyorgyi
Story by: Bill Clark & Tom Szentgyorgyi
March 16, 2004 (2004-03-16) IA14/5114

Detectives investigate a Latino gang kingpin for murder, a man reports that his 15-year-old daughter may have been kidnapped, and Sergeant Gibson brings his obnoxious parrot to the precinct. Det. Stan Hatcher joins the 15th precinct under Andy's watchful eye.

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234 15 "Old Yeller" Mark Tinker Teleplay by: Nicholas Wootton
Story by: Bill Clark & Nicholas Wootton
March 23, 2004 (2004-03-23) IA15/5115
The search is on for a man who kidnaps, rapes and tortures women and locks them in a dungeon, and Medavoy becomes attracted to a much older woman who may be addicted to sex.
235 16 "On the Fence" Bob Doherty Teleplay by: Matt Olmstead
Story by: Bill Clark & Matt Olmstead
March 30, 2004 (2004-03-30) IA16/5116
Sipowicz suspects that an off-duty cop who got shot is dirty, and an old man is shot dead at a seedy hotel.
236 17 "In Goddess We Trussed" Kevin Hooks Teleplay by: Greg Plageman
Story by: Bill Clark & Greg Plageman
April 6, 2004 (2004-04-06) IA17/5117
Detective Hatcher engineers a transfer for Sipowicz out of the 15th precinct to the Bellevue Morgue. Sipowicz, for his part, continues to investigate Hatcher for murder, and a dominatrix is found bludgeoned to death.
237 18 "The Brothers Grim" Rick Wallace Teleplay by: Keith Eisner
Story by: Bill Clark & Keith Eisner
April 13, 2004 (2004-04-13) IA18/5118
Haywood reopens an old homicide case that Sipowicz once closed. Meanwhile, Sipowicz and Clark investigate the death of a man whose brother was pursued by a bounty hunter, and a woman who gave her baby away when she went to prison now wants it back.
238 19 "Peeler? I Hardly Knew Her" Jesse Bochco Teleplay by: Tom Szentgyorgyi
Story by: Bill Clark & Tom Szentgyorgyi
April 20, 2004 (2004-04-20) IA19/5119
A man has amnesia after being shot in the head. Meanwhile, a man Sipowicz put away twenty years ago for raping and murdering a 12-year-old girl goes free after DNA testing exonerates him, and Ortiz and Ronson bust a pre-teen prostitution ring.
239 20 "Traylor Trash" Mark Tinker Teleplay by: Matt Olmstead
Story by: Bill Clark & Matt Olmstead
April 27, 2004 (2004-04-27) IA20/5120
A former drug addict turned devoted church member is found shot in the chest. Sipowicz suspects the father of a murdered 12-year-old girl in a decades-old case, after DNA tests exonerate the man he originally sent to prison. Meanwhile, Jennifer Devlin visits Clark at the precinct in a manic state.
240 21 "What’s Your Poison?" Jesse Bochco Teleplay by: Nicholas Wootton
Story by: Bill Clark & Nicholas Wootton
May 4, 2004 (2004-05-04) IA21/5121
A suspect in Sipowicz's ongoing murder investigation of 12-year-old Cindy Clifton turns up dead, a man loses his wife's $35,000 necklace to a mugger, Michael Woodruff testifies against his father in the murder of his mother, and Jennifer Devlin escapes from a psych ward.
241 22 "Who’s Your Daddy?" Mark Tinker Teleplay by: Nicholas Wootton & Matt Olmstead
Story by: Bill Clark, Nicholas Wootton & Matt Olmstead
May 11, 2004 (2004-05-11) IA22/5122

Clark and Sipowicz suspect the ex-husband in a woman's murder, the jury reaches a verdict in the Craig Woodfruff trial, Ronson and Ortiz pursue an arms smuggler, and Clark is too late to save Devlin.

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