Episode
New York Undercover: Deep Cover (1)
Overview
Torres tries to gain the confidence of a gun ring's leader. Williams pretends to be a Jamaican who's prepared to place a substantial firearms order.
Details
- Series
- New York Undercover
- Season
- Season 2
- Episode
- Episode 25
- Air date
- 1996-05-02
- Runtime
- 43 min
Episode context
Deep Cover (1) is Episode 25 in Season 2 of New York Undercover. It aired on 1996-05-02. The runtime is 43 min.
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Episode 22: The Enforcers
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Episode 21: The Reckoning
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Episode 20: Unis
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Episode 19: Checkmate
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Episode 18: Sympathy for the Devil
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Episode 17: Toy Soldiers
Three youths, who were brought from Rwanda to act as mob hit men, are befriended by Father Torres. Moreno gets an inheritance; Williams disagrees with the methods of his son's hockey coach.
Episode 16: Fire Show
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Episode 15: Bad Blood
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Episode 14: A Time to Kill
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