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Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'' is an American
television drama
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series which first aired on
NBC
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from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an
ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the
New York City Police Department
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(NYPD) and firefighters and paramedics of the
New York City Fire Department
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(FDNY).
Chronology of the characters along the series
Maurice 'Bosco' Boscorelli
Maurice Louis "Bosco" Boscorelli is a fictional
NYPD police officer on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
.'' He was played by
Jason Wiles
Jason Austin Wiles (born April 25, 1970) is an American actor known for his role in the NBC procedural drama series ''Third Watch'' from 1999 to 2005.
Early life
Wiles was born in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S., and raised in Lenexa, Kansas, where ...
. 'Bosco' was one of the few cast members to stay on the show for its entire six season run. Only his mother and his girlfriends ever call him "Maurice", while his brother calls him "Mo"; otherwise, he is known as "Boz", "Bosco" or "Boscorelli" to everyone else. Bosco grew up as the eldest of two children to his parents, Anthony and (Angela) Rose Boscorelli. His father was an abusive, alcoholic parent who used to beat him and his brother Michael, as well as his mother. Anthony Boscorelli used to creep back into the house after drinking via Bosco's bedroom window; As a result, Bosco cannot sleep with the bedroom window open. Bosco's parents split up on January 18, 1981, an event which affected the young man deeply.
Bosco joined the
United States Army Rangers
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and served for a few years before returning to New York, where he joined the Police Academy. Here he met Faith, who would become his partner at the 55th Precinct and his only true trusted friend. The two worked together, although they often disagreed. The relationship was similar to a mother-child one, in that Faith frequently treated him the way she treated her children. Bosco was liked by Faith's children Emily and Charlie (who called him "Uncle Bosco") but not by her husband
Fred
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People
* Fred (name), including a list of people and characters with the name
Mononym
* Fred (cartoonist) (1931–2013), pen name of Fred Othon Aristidès, French
* Fred (footballer, born 1949) (1949–2022), Frederico Rod ...
. As an officer, Bosco tends to behave as a stereotypical macho "hard ass" male, ignoring "boring" calls in favor of wanting top jobs to play "super cop" on, staking out crime hotspots to watch suspects scope out cars and waits for a theft to occur so he could then charge in and make an arrest. He shows a disregard for orders, often ignores the radio, and puts his best friend and police partner
Faith Yokas into difficult situations with him; leading to regular trouble with colleagues and superiors.
Bosco isn't too keen on
the dark, or for needles. His "team" is the
New York Giants, and his favorite TV programs are sports and nature documentaries. Politically, he supports the Republicans and is an admirer of
Rudy Giuliani. Despite his stream of sexual encounters, Bosco did not lose his virginity until his 20s. His past relationships include: the captain's daughter, with them having sex caught on tape, but her face was luckily hidden; an upper-class woman named Nicole; and police officer Sgt.
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
. Ultimately, Bosco wants to find the perfect woman to settle down and have a family; he likes children, despite not having any of his own. Bosco has a kind side, helping Tyrone 'Ty' Davis Jr. to cure his partner, officer
John 'Sully' Sullivan, of alcoholism. Bosco also had a fairly aggressive rivalry with firefighter
Jimmy Doherty for some time, though by the series' end it had seemed to fade - Doherty saw Bosco making out with Jimmy's ex-wife
Kim Zambrano early in series two.
Bosco's "act now, think later" attitude got him into trouble numerous times, such as going into a burning building to save people only to suffer smoke inhalation, and heading into an abandoned building to get rid of squatters, not realising that a schizophrenic man wanted for shooting paramedic Jerry Mancowicz was hiding in there. Bosco attempted to remove him from the building but was shot in his vest, playing dead before spear-tackling him out the second story window; Bosco only suffered minor injuries. For the most part, Bosco and Faith were seen as the ‘perfect cop partnership’, as Bosco's aggressive toughness balanced his partner's level-headedness. But on occasion Bosco found himself as "the adult" when it came to dealing with Faith's problems.
In an attempt to advance his career, Bosco tried heavily to get into the NYPD's
Emergency Service Unit
In American law enforcement (municipal, county, or state), the Emergency Service Unit, or ESU, is a multi-faceted element within a law enforcement agency’s Special Operations Command.
Structure
The NYPD is credited with establishing the conce ...
, even working for a time with ESU veteran Glen Hobart; however, Hobart was already on a self-destructive path - holding a gun to his head on the roof of a building and daring ESU snipers to kill him, which they did, thereby leaving Bosco very shaken. That shock progressed further after a seemingly ordinary chase with a bank robber, in which the bag with the cash exploded in Bosco's face and triggered a massive panic attack. Bosco was sent to see a counsellor who didn't do much to help; he eventually turned to Faith, breaking down and revealing how much the Hobart incident, as well as the pressure of the September 11th attacks, were really troubling him. (On
that day, Bosco heard the first plane hit the
World Trade Center
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* List of World Trade Centers
* World Trade Center (2001–present), a building complex that includes five skyscrapers, a ...
and rushed to the scene, but fled when the towers collapsed, leading to his vulnerability to panic attacks many months afterwards). After his failed attempt to get into ESU, Bosco then tried to get onto the Anti-Crime team. This time he was successful, and worked closely with
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
, someone who he got involved with on a personal level. Soon, Cruz became the first woman who he got close to falling in love with. However, this relationship caused a strain on his and Faith's friendship, with the first major crack appearing when she found out about Bosco's participation in Cruz's illegal police activities.
Eventually, Bosco and Faith's bond suffered its biggest blow when he went to her for help, due to the trouble Cruz's do-anything-for-evidence attitude had led to with writer and informant Aaron Noble. Bosco needed Faith to go to Noble's apartment and retrieve a gun used in a murder; the gun was evidence enough to get Noble locked away for good and prove that Cruz was going against the book. Faith grudgingly consented, but at the apartment she was surprised by Cruz. During their standoff, Noble and Bosco appeared, and then rising tensions triggered a shootout. Bosco's fire killed Noble; Faith was shot and temporarily paralyzed by Cruz, while Cruz received a minor bullet wound to the head. Bosco took responsibility for the incident to save Faith, but the damage was done, and Faith told Bosco she never wanted to see him again. Bosco was then partnered with
Sasha Monroe, and soon faced difficulties involving small-time crook Ally Nardo, who continuously involved Bosco's mother in problems. Nardo took her hostage, drawing Bosco into a furious search. Bosco eventually found his mother, whereupon Nardo killed himself despite the offer of witness protection. When Faith fully recovered, she requested to be partnered with Bosco again, saying that if she wanted to go back to work it was going to be properly; i.e., going back to '55 David', their patrol number. Bosco was hesitant, and didn't tell the chief of the request. But eventually they were put back together, although they seemed very distant.
A later development saw Bosco's brother Mikey (who was into drugs) become suspected of drug running by Cruz, making Bosco realize she had been using him the entire time. It was later discovered that Mikey was indeed involved with the drugs; in the process he was killed by drug lord Donald Mann, who believed that Bosco, Cruz and Faith were responsible for the death of his son (killed in a car chase with Cruz and Bosco). Wanting the three dead, Mann hired someone to blow up the funeral of Mikey, but the would-be assassin only succeeded in crashing a car containing the bomb into the service, seriously injuring Bosco's mom in the process. Later realizing he was unsuccessful in killing the three, Mann sent armed men to the hospital to finish the job where a raging gunbattle ensued, critically injuring Bosco and hospitalizing him for months.
Bosco would later return to work (with a large scar on his face) and be partnered with Sully. Faith believed he had come back too early as he was having trouble seeing, and accused him of falsifying his shooting score so as to rush himself back onto the force. This angered Bosco greatly, and once again put their relationship under heavy strain. Unfortunately, it appeared her assumptions were right when Bosco accidentally shot Monroe in the stomach during a hostage situation, causing her to lose her baby. Bosco informed the chief that it was an accident, even with Faith knowing otherwise. Later, Bosco redeemed himself somewhat when Faith's daughter, Emily was taken hostage; he shot and killed the hostage taker, saving her life.
In the shows final episode, Bosco accompanied Cruz as she went to stop a drug lord from killing cops. Cruz kissed Bosco before entering the man's hideout, at which point she killed herself, the drug lord and his entire gang by detonating two grenades she smuggled in. At the end of the episode, Bosco transferred to the 79th Precinct in
Bed-Stuy, where he continued doing the "same thing he'd always done, kicking' ass, taking names and being the police", as Sully put it.
Bobby Caffey
Roberto 'Bobby' Caffey was a
paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
on
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
for the first 2 seasons. He was portrayed by
Bobby Cannavale
;Personality
Bobby was a kind-hearted paramedic who only wanted to help people, which led to him being seen by some as "mothering" them. He was very loyal to his friends and family, and frequently listened to the problems of others, although there were times when he wanted someone to talk to as well. He was deeply religious, and also liked to box.
;Background
Bobby was born around 1973 or 1974. His father left the family when he was a youngster and died many years later. He was devoted to his family and, when his older brother, Matty began using drugs, he became the "man of the family". His mother later remarried and the whole family adopted the last name "Caffey." His best friend, Paulie Fuentes, played a major role in his life. Bobby credited his high school geometry teacher, Mrs Bradley, with saving him from going down the same route as Matty and Paulie; He later repaid the debt by helping euthanize her so she could die peacefully.
Bobby was a paramedic for a number of years, and worked with
Kim Zambrano for the last 6 of his life. Though he had a crush on Kim since the day they met, she turned him down when he finally revealed his feelings for her, saying he was too good for her and she'd let him down in the end; They did have a one-night stand, which resulted in Kim dumping him. However, the two recovered from this and remained friends. Bobby also got on well with Kim's son, Joey, and adopted the role of a second father to him. He regularly put up with Kim's rants about her ex-husband,
firefighter Jimmy Doherty, who in many ways was his rival. Bobby also had a short relationship with Dana Murphy, an ER nurse from Angel of Mercy Hospital, and firefighter Alex Taylor.
Bobby was seen as one of the nicest guys around, often helping out anyone in need no matter what the situation. When a 13-year-old girl named Sunny was being pimped out, both Bobby and Kim tried to help her, and Sunny later stole Kim's wallet in return. Enraged, Bobby went to get the wallet and gave her pimp a bruising at the same time. He also secretly replaced the $200 Sunny had stolen, which happened to be half of Jimmy's child support money. Unfortunately, Sunny died sometime later.
Bobby tried to help his brother Matty numerous times. In 2000, Matty was released from jail and, due to Mrs. Caffey wanting nothing to do with her older son, he ended up staying with Bobby. Bobby always forgave him for his deceptions and betrayals, which included having an affair with one of Bobby's girlfriends, Serena Cadiz, stealing a large amount of money Bobby had put aside to lend his mother, and stealing Bobby's Ford Mustang. When Matty was involved in a store robbery, which ended up with the cashier getting killed, Bobby gave Matty $500 and told him that if he took the money, he didn't want to ever hear from him again; Matty would be dead to him. But if he turned himself in, he'd do everything he could to make sure Matty didn't do time. Matty decided not to turn himself in, breaking Bobby's heart. It was this incident that led to Bobby and Kim's one night stand.
Bobby met his end near the end of the second season. An old girlfriend of his, Gina (to whom Bobby had lost his virginity many years earlier), asked him to help out Paulie, her brother and his childhood friend. Paulie was involved with drugs and, when Bobby saw Paulie after a number of years, the latter was passed out. Perhaps feeling guilty after failing to help his brother, Bobby took Paulie to the hospital and offered him the chance to enter rehab; Paulie rejected this offer. Later that night, Paulie went by Bobby's, feeling sick. Bobby helped his friend on the condition that Paulie enter rehab. The next day, Bobby got the call that his mom's apartment had been robbed. When he found out Paulie was responsible, he went to Paulie's place and confronted him. Bobby threw Paulie's stash into a toilet, and was subsequently shot and killed.
After his death, Kim, overcome with grief, attempted suicide by overdosing on pills and alcohol in the bath.
;Casting
Regarding the role, Cannavale once said there were times he'd forget it was just an acting job. "I was on the subway one night and saw this guy collapse and start shaking on the floor. I just finished this trauma scene. I have no medical experience and I run over there and tell somebody to call 911."
[RUTH BASHINSKY,]
'THIRD WATCH' CITY SCENES: ACTORS FIND REAL MEANING
" ''Daily News'' (October 2nd 2000).
Maritza Cruz
Maritza Cruz was a fictional police officer on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'' portrayed by
Tia Texada
Tia Texada (born December 14, 1971) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Sgt. Maritza Cruz on the NBC series ''Third Watch'', and her recurring role as an undercover agent Ribera on ''The Unit'' for CBS. Other rol ...
. She appeared in the last three seasons of the show. An Anti-Crime Sergeant with the fictional 55th Precinct of the NYPD, she was known for doing whatever it took to get the job done.
Her only known relative, a sister named Leticia ("Lettie"), died of a drug overdose during a raid. At one point during her career, Cruz had a relationship with
Bosco
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People Given name Bosco
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* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
, which ended when
Faith Yokas and Cruz shot each other in self-defense in a hotel room during an illegal search. The shooting resulted in Faith being hospitalized and Cruz sent back to Patrol from Anti Crime.
Cruz came under the microscope of IAB several times; one of which ended up with her in prison for the murder of a suspect. However Faith, the real killer, admitted to shooting a crime lord responsible for the murder of several 55th Precinct Officers (after gaining immunity from any punishment).
In the series' final episode, Bosco accompanied Cruz as she went to stop a drug lord from killing cops. Cruz kissed Bosco before entering the man's hideout, at which point she killed herself, the drug lord and his entire gang by detonating two grenades she smuggled in. Whether this act was connected to her having also been diagnosed with terminal
leukemia
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is not explored. Cruz was awarded the NYPD Medal of Honor and posthumously promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Her
tombstone was also shown in the last episode showing her birth and death date, as well as the date of the attack on the 55th Precinct.
Maritza's death date, May 6, 2005, is also when the series finale was aired.
['']Third Watch
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''
Tyrone 'Ty' Davis Jr.
Tyrone "Ty" Davis Jr.. is a fictional
NYPD police officer from the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''. He was portrayed by
Coby Bell.
;Personality
Ty started out as an inexperienced rookie, but soon developed into a strong cop. He is fairly laid back most of the time, apart from when an issue directly affecting him, his family or his friends occurs. Ty can be very stubborn but is also very loyal to those he cares about, especially his mother and his partner, Sully. Ty likes listening to rap music and has size 17 feet. He is about 6'3" in height.
;Background
Ty was born the only son of his parents, Tyrone Sr. and Maggie Davis. He has 2 sisters. When Ty was 11, his father, also an NYPD cop, was killed in the line of duty. Ty Sr. was a corrupt cop, something Ty Jr. was unaware of until later in life. He was involved in a group of corrupt cops, but decided to report them to IAB. Another member of the group,
Cathal Finney, arranged for Ty Sr. to be murdered by a criminal named Raymond Morris and make it look like an accident. Ty Sr.'s partner,
John 'Sully' Sullivan, found out the truth, but decided not to report it so Maggie would still be entitled to her late husband's pension.
Ty Jr. graduated from
Columbia University
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, but had always wanted to be a cop like his father and despite being accepted to
Fordham law
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, decided to take a year out and become a cop, to see if it was what he really wanted to do. At the insistence of Maggie, who called the Borough Commander, Ty was partnered up with his dad's old partner, Sully. The two clashed at first - Ty's rookie status contrasted with Sully's veteran "been there, done that" attitude. Ty had a hard time at first separating "justice" from the "justice system" and at first disagreed with Sully's "solving problems" style of policing; however, the two soon became friends, working in the squad car 55 Charlie.
In 2000, Ty saved a news reporter from drowning and became a hero, attracting media coverage. This led his half-sister, Gwen Girard, to find Ty and meet up with him. Ty discovered his father had had another family, and that his family and Sully all seemed to know about this before he did. Angry at everyone around him, Ty moved out of his mother's house and into an apartment. He later moved in with
Carlos Nieto as a roommate.
After the events of
September 11
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, Ty bonded with
Alex Taylor, a firefighter who had lost her father in the attacks. Having both lost their fathers in the line of duty, the two realized they had something in common and began a relationship. This changed though after Ty got shot, and they started feeling differently. When he introduced Alex to Maggie as his "friend," this marked the beginning of the end. After Alex died, Ty felt very guilty.
Ty was the best man at Sully's wedding to Tatiana and after she was murdered, he was one of the few people who did not give up on Sully after his descent into
alcoholism
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. Ty, with help from
Bosco
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People Given name Bosco
* Bosco (drag queen) (born 1993), Drag Queen
* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
and
Doc
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, took Sully to a cabin where he helped his friend on the road to recovery.
Ty had to be a chauffeur to Chief Hancock for a while, but later returned to 55 Charlie with Sully. Ty started dating
Sasha Monroe in 2004. She became pregnant with his baby but miscarried. After Sasha was exposed as a 'mole' from IAB, most of the cops shunned her, but Ty and Sasha managed to repair their relationship. He and Sully also managed to expose Cathal Finney for his role in Ty's father's death, and Finney committed suicide. Ty and new partner
Brendan Finney (Cathals' son) made it look like an accident so that Mrs. Finney could still claim police pension, just as had been done with Ty Sr. years earlier. After the 55th Precinct was closed at the end of the series, Ty, along with Brendan Finney, was transferred to an Anti-Crime unit, where he rose through the ranks to become Lieutenant Davis, running half of Manhattan. He is engaged to Sasha, although they are not getting married as yet due to their careers.
James 'Jimmy' Doherty
James "Jimmy" Doherty was a fictional
FDNY
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firefighter in the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'', portrayed by actor
Eddie Cibrian
Edward Carl Cibrian ( ; born June 16, 1973) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Cole Deschanel on the television series '' Sunset Beach'' and Jimmy Doherty on ''Third Watch''.
His other notable television roles include Matt ...
. He was in the series from 1999 until 2004 and then returned for a cameo in the show's final episode a year later.
;Personality
Jimmy is good-looking, and he knows it. He takes pride in his job and has even admitted he'd do it for free - just don't tell the Mayor! This, plus his looks, means he attracts a lot of female attention, which he happily embraces. Jimmy often defends his masculinity - he was horrified to learn his face was featured in a commercial for
Viagra
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, until he learned this made him more attractive to women. Jimmy is immature and not good at facing responsibilities, although over the course of the series, he does grow up and start accepting the consequences of his actions, including being a better father to his son.
Jimmy had an ongoing rivalry with
Maurice 'Bosco' Boscorelli, the two men playing numerous practical jokes on each other to one up the other.
;Background
Jimmy, born in 1968 (his age was given as 35 in his final episode
005
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originally wanted to become a
baseball
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player, and even tried out for the
New York Yankees
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in 1993. He failed to make the team, and joined the FDNY as his "back-up" option. This soon became his chosen profession.
Jimmy was married to paramedic
Kim Zambrano before the series started. They married in
Atlantic City and later Kim gave birth to their son, Joey (named after Jimmy's best friend,
Joe Lombardo
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). Jimmy had an affair with Kim's sister, Melanie, and Kim filed for divorce. They shared custody of Joey, both seeing each other every day as they worked at the same time in the same firehouse. Jimmy often competed for Kim's affection against her work partner,
Bobby Caffey - she was still the love of his life despite the divorce.
Jimmy had been gambling for a while and was soon in debt, causing his child support payments to Kim and Joey to be late. He'd tried borrowing money from his family - but his parents (who pay Joey's school fees) were organizing a trip for his father's birthday, and brother Tommy had already lent Jimmy money in the past. He has another brother, Jack, who lives in
Pittsburgh
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. Jimmy ended up having to give up his car to pay off his debts, an act which Joey witnessed. Jimmy had to walk Joey home in the cold. After this, he vowed to become a better father. At the end of the first season, Jimmy was shot by an ex-fireman who had gone slightly insane, and spent many weeks in a hospital. He returned to work too early, trying to regain past glories, but later realized he should not return until he was completely ready.
Jimmy (thanks to Joey) met a police officer,
Brooke (from another precinct) in a supermarket and they soon fell in love. After a whirlwind romance, Jimmy proposed, but at their engagement party, he had sex in the bathroom at the party with Joe Lombardo's girlfriend Linda. This was witnessed by
Alex Taylor, and later the secret came out (Linda confessed to Joe) which caused Joe to punch Jimmy in the face and Brooke to file for divorce. Joe and Jimmy later made up, although Jimmy's marriage was over.
After Bobby was murdered, Kim sank into a state of depression, causing Jimmy to try and win sole custody of Joey. He won, but later allowed Kim access again after seeing how much she had improved.
After the deaths of Alex and
Lt Johnson, Jimmy was promoted to Lieutenant. He made a few mistakes at first, which caused tension between him and the others. At the same time, Kim and Jimmy started falling in love again, and had numerous one night stands during the course of the series. Jimmy later proposed to Kim, and she accepted. However, when Jimmy nearly died that day, Kim realized she couldn't go through the emotions of being a firefighter's wife again, and broke things off. Jimmy had gained another promotion to Captain, a coveted position in Brooklyn's Rescue-2, and left the 55. Kim was however pregnant, and later realized she still loved Jimmy. She quit her job and she and Joey moved to be with him, where she gave birth to their second child, Kevin. The family reappeared in the final episode at
Carlos Nieto's and
Holly Levine's wedding.
Brendan Finney
Brendan Finney is a fictional
NYPD police officer from the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''. He was portrayed by
Josh Stewart
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.
;Personality
Brendan comes from a long line of cops, and regards it as "the family business." He's a bit rough around the edges and often has attitude problems. In his spare time he likes to box, and is also a good shooter.
;Background
Brendan is the son of
Cathal "CT" Finney, who was a captain in
IAB. Brendan deeply admired his father, although at times their relationship was not that close he still loved him. His father had first taught him to shoot when he was young.
Brendan's father was involved in the death of
Ty Davis' father, Tyrone Sr many years before the series began, and as such Brendan was met with much hostility from
John 'Sully' Sullivan, who knew the truth about the death. Brendan however did not know of this. As a probationary officer, he was teamed with Ty, and despite a few initial hiccups after starting (one of which was a death notification) the two bonded. Finney had a romantic interest
FDNY
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection services, technical rescue/special operations services, ...
Paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
Grace Foster, who worked across the street at the firehouse. After killing a guy who was attacking Grace and her partner,
Carlos Nieto, the two became distant but soon started speaking again.
When the truth about Ty Davis, Sr's death came out, Cathal Finney decided to commit suicide. He called his son and told him he loved him, which tipped Brendan off that something was wrong. In a case of history repeating itself, Brendan begged Ty to help him make the death look like an accident so his mother could still claim a police pension - just as had been done with Ty Davis, Sr many years before.
After the series ended, Brendan and Grace got married, and were expecting their first child together just before their first anniversary. Brendan was transferred to the 5–3 with Ty Davis to work in an Anti-Crime Unit. Within a few years, he was promoted to the rank of Sergeant, under the now Lt Davis' command. They have the best arrest record in the city.
Grace Foster
Grace Foster is a
fictional character
In fiction, a character (or speaker, in poetry) is a person or other being in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game). The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life perso ...
on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''; she is portrayed by
Cara Buono
Cara Buono (born 1973/1974) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Dr. Faye Miller in the fourth season of the AMC drama series ''Mad Men''; Kelli Moltisanti in the sixth season of ''The Sopranos''; Linda Salvo in the 200 ...
.
;Personality
Grace Foster is a paramedic who was transferred from the "war zone" of Bedford-Stuyvesant (which she loved) to the 55th Precinct. She is known to have a hot-headed, tough-as-nails personality, which initially irked her fellow paramedics. She described the 55th Precinct as a "Country Club" assignment until Carlos Nieto set her straight.
;Background
Sasha Monroe
Sasha Monroe is a
fictional character
In fiction, a character (or speaker, in poetry) is a person or other being in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game). The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life perso ...
on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''; she was portrayed by
Nia Long
Nia Talita Long (born October 30, 1970) is an American actress. Best known for her work in Black cinema, Long rose to prominence after starring in the film ''Boyz n the Hood'' (1991), and for her portrayal of Beullah "Lisa" Wilkes on the NBC sit ...
.
Monroe is a police officer in the 55th Precinct of the
NYPD
The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, established on May 23, 1845, is the primary municipal law enforcement agency within the City of New York, the largest and one of the oldest in ...
. She was originally posted to the 11PM to 7AM shift (the first watch); however, she later joined the third watch. Monroe developed a relationship with
Officer Davis; however, this fell through when it was revealed that Monroe was a detective with
Internal Affairs Bureau.
As an informant
detective for IAB; her role was to gather information on
Anti-Crime Sergeant Maritza Cruz. During this time, she develops a friendship with
Detective Yokas in attempt to gain information regarding Cruz and the shooting of a handcuffed prisoner.
After Monroe's cover is blown, Captain Finney leaves her in the 55th Precinct. During her time as a social outcast within the third watch, she helps Sully and Davis take down
Capt Finney for the murder of Davis' father. Despite the friction in her relationship with Davis, they finally get back together after Monroe was shot accidentally by
Bosco
Bosco may refer to:
People Given name Bosco
* Bosco (drag queen) (born 1993), Drag Queen
* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
. During the shooting, Monroe loses her unborn child. It was only then that Davis found out that he was the father.
In the final episode of the series, it is revealed that, after retiring from the NYPD, Monroe makes a run for office as a city council member. She continues to date Davis; however, due to their hectic work schedule they are yet to be married.
Her family consists of her father and mother, sister, two nieces, and a nephew.
Carlos Nieto
Carlos Nieto is a fictional
FDNY
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection services, technical rescue/special operations services, ...
paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''. He was portrayed by
Anthony Ruivivar
Anthony Michael Ruivivar (born ) is an American actor. He is known for playing Carlos Nieto on ''Third Watch'' and Alex Longshadow on ''Banshee''. He also voiced Batman on ''Beware the Batman''.
Early life and education
Ruivivar was born in Ho ...
and was the only paramedic to stay for the duration of the series.
;Background
Carlos Nieto was born on May 11, 1975 (although in one episode, "Band of Brothers," he claims he was born in 1977) in
Hawaii
Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only state ...
. He is of Filipino heritage and was originally named Adam, and had an older brother named Christian. After their parents split up, Christian stayed with their mother, while their father took Adam to New York. Their father was the victim of a
hit-and-run
In traffic laws, a hit and run or a hit-and-run is the act of causing a traffic collision and not stopping afterwards. It is considered a supplemental crime in most jurisdictions.
Additional obligation
In many jurisdictions, there may be an ...
vehicle accident, which killed him. Young Carlos was found holding his father's hand. In the aftermath of his father's death, Carlos was placed in an orphanage run by
nuns, where he grew up not knowing about his past and believing he had been abandoned by his mother at the orphanage. He went through 6 or 7
foster homes
Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home ( residential child care community, treatment center, etc.), or private home of a state-certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent" or with a family ...
, and one of his foster mothers was named Lucinda Harding.
After leaving school, Carlos joined the
Marines
Marines, or naval infantry, are typically a military force trained to operate in littoral zones in support of naval operations. Historically, tasks undertaken by marines have included helping maintain discipline and order aboard the ship (refle ...
, serving as a medic (this is a goof since the Marines do not have medical personnel,
Corpsmen
A hospital corpsman (HM r corpsman is an enlisted medical specialist of the United States Navy, who may also serve in a U.S. Marine Corps unit. The corresponding rating within the United States Coast Guard is health services technician (HS) ...
are provided by the
United States Navy
The United States Navy (USN) is the maritime service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. It is the largest and most powerful navy in the world, with the estimated tonnage ...
). After his discharge, Carlos wished to attend medical school. To earn some money during his schooling, he joined the FDNY as a paramedic, where he was partnered up with
Monte 'Doc' Parker
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
. The two men did not get along at first, especially after Doc's partner Jerry left on disability pay, and they came to blows a few times. However, Carlos looked up to Doc as a father figure, and was annoyed when Doc reassigned him to be partnered him with another paramedic,
Alex Taylor. Doc did this so he himself could ride with paramedic
Kim Zambrano following her return to work. Carlos' other friends include his roommate
Ty Davis, and his pet
cockatoo
A cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea (true parrots) and the Strigopoidea (large New Zealand parrots), they make up the orde ...
(Walter), which he obtained from a dead homeless guy.
Not long after starting work, Carlos and Doc treated a girl named Vangie. She fell for Carlos and they started dating, but she turned to be mentally unstable and Carlos broke it off with her. This caused her to attempt suicide, after which she revealed she was pregnant. Carlos offered to pay for an abortion, but Vangie merely told him he "wouldn't have to worry about it anymore." Two years later, Carlos learned that he was a father to daughter Kylie, after the sister of now-deceased Vangie dumped Kylie on him. Carlos fell for his daughter at once and wanted to keep her, but in the end, he realized he could not give her a family like he'd always wanted, so he put her up for adoption. She was adopted by the Kenney family in an open adoption, meaning Carlos still sees his daughter regularly.
In 2003, Carlos was suspended after allegations that he had abused a teenage girl, Nicole West, in the ambulance. It had been a simple, accidental touch for which he had apologized to her straight-away, but no one at the firehouse, apart from Doc, believed him. Carlos offered to resign, as being dismissed could prevent him from seeing his daughter and could ruin his chances of going to medical school. During a severe snowstorm, Doc put Carlos back on active duty, an action which got Doc into trouble. As part of the settlement against the West family, Carlos was dismissed. It later turned out that Nicole was really being abused by her stepfather, and was trying to reach out for help by blaming Carlos. When the truth was revealed, Carlos was reinstated in his job. After that incident was resolved, Carlos decided that being a paramedic was what he really wanted to do, and decided not to go to medical school.
A year later, Carlos found out that his daughter Kylie had a medical condition known as idiopathic aplastic anemia and that she needed a bone marrow transplant. He offered his marrow, but he was not a match. This led him to try to find his biological family to save Kylie, and allowed his brother to finally find him. Christian was a match, and told Carlos of his true origins.
After Doc slowly started going insane, which ended up with him shooting Captain Steeper, Carlos was the first to defy his friend and treat Steeper, trusting Doc would not harm him (which he didn't). When Doc ended up in Bellevue Mental Hospital, Carlos kept in contact with his former mentor. In the final episode of the series, Carlos proposed to Holly, and after they married, they moved to
Staten Island, where they had three children.
Monte 'Doc' Parker
Monte 'Doc' Parker is a fictional
FDNY
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection services, technical rescue/special operations services, ...
paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
on the television show ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''. He was portrayed by
Michael Beach
Michael Anthony Beach (born October 30, 1963) is an American actor. He has appeared in films '' Lean on Me'' (1989), ''One False Move'' (1992), ''Short Cuts'' (1993), ''Waiting to Exhale'' (1995), ''A Family Thing'' (1996), ''Soul Food'' (1997), ...
. Doc appeared in the first four and a half seasons, and in the final episode as a cameo.
;Personality
Doc is the paramedic supervisor at the firehouse and is in charge of everyone else. He's one of the best paramedics in the city, but often takes the job too seriously and lets his emotions get in the way. Doc will take the blame for many incidents, even if they were not directly his fault. Doc is quite possibly the most conflicted character in the entire series, dealing with many traumatic events and occurrences from his past as well as during the course of his time on the show.
;Background
Monte 'Doc' Parker was born in 1962 in
New York City
New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the Un ...
, one of 5 sons of John and Mrs Parker. As a youngster, he accidentally killed his best friend over a girl, something that would come back and haunt him in the future. After high school, Monte spent four years at
City College, studying business and administration. After graduating, he spent 2 years selling stereos before switching to office suppliers. Bored, Monte considered joining the
Air Force
An air force – in the broadest sense – is the national military branch that primarily conducts aerial warfare. More specifically, it is the branch of a nation's armed services that is responsible for aerial warfare as distinct from an ...
, but was turned down due to poor eyesight. He ended up joining the FDNY in 1985 as a paramedic (an error, since the FDNY did not provide EMS until the merger of 1996), after seeing paramedics in the street and thinking the job looked good. He acquired the nickname 'Doc' and was partnered up with Jerry Markowitz; the two regarded themselves as brothers. Jerry helped Doc overcome the death of his wife Debra, who was killed in a boating accident in 1998. Doc and Debra's last words to each other had been an argument. He holds a Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do (World Tae Kwon Do Federation).
In 1999 rookie
Carlos Nieto joined the paramedics, and on this day Jerry was shot. Carlos became Doc's partner, but Doc considered him temporary until Jerry got back. When he found out that Jerry was taking permanent retirement on disability pay, Doc took the news hard. Carlos then became his permanent partner, but the two had very different styles and more than once, Carlos thought about getting a transfer. They also competed for the affections of ER doctor Sara Morales, eventually Doc "won" - she was the first woman since his wife died with whom he felt comfortable, and the two began a relationship.
Doc's father John, a widower like his son, took an overdose of his medication and Doc and Sara managed to save him. What looked like a simple accident was soon revealed to be deliberate - John Parker's quality of life was slipping away and he
wanted to die. Eventually, Doc helped his father to die. Doc and Sara later broke up in 2001 when she accepted a job in
Philadelphia
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and he wished to stay in New York.
Doc was nominated for "Paramedic Of The Year" in 2002, but was caught on camera (he was being filmed by a documentary crew) performing medical procedures that almost paralyzed a young man. Doc felt guilty over this. Later, when an explosion killed
Alex Taylor and
Lt Johnson, Doc took the news very badly as his guilt increased. He accepted a promotion to a desk job, but was demoted back down to normal paramedic after beating up the guy whom Alex had replaced on the day she died.
Doc left the series in 2004 when a new captain was assigned to the firehouse, replacing
Jimmy Doherty. The new captain had a reputation for closing down firehouses. Doc snapped and shot him. He intended to hold him hostage for the length of time it would take a paramedic to reach the neighbourhood if the station was shut down. It soon become apparent that the true cause of Doc's actions, in addition to the sum of all the painful and traumatic events in his life, was his inability to deal with the horror of the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. That morning, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commer ...
, even three years later. Once his good friend NYPD officer
John Sullivan convinced him to surrender, Doc was arrested and sent to
Bellevue Hospital Center
Bellevue Hospital (officially NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue and formerly known as Bellevue Hospital Center) is a hospital in New York City and the oldest public hospital in the United States. One of the largest hospitals in the United States b ...
, where he remained until the end of the show.
John "Sully" Sullivan
John Thomas "Sully" Sullivan is a fictional
NYPD police officer from the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''. He was portrayed by
Skipp Sudduth
Robert Lee "Skipp" Sudduth IV (born August 23, 1956) is an American theater, film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his role in the 1998 film '' Ronin'' and his lead in the TV drama ''Third Watch''.
Early life and education
Bor ...
.
;Background
John Sullivan was born in New York in 1957. He has a sister, Fran, who later moved to Orlando, Florida with her now ex-husband Mike. Sully once served in the
United States Marine Corps
The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is the maritime land force service branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting expeditionary and amphibious operations through combi ...
(referenced in S01E07 "Impulse") before he joined the NYPD, starting work at the 55th precinct where his training officer was Tyrone Davis, Sr. The two men eventually became partners and were like brothers. Ty Sr however was in with a group of corrupt cops, including
Cathal Finney, who discovered that Ty Sr was planning to turn the others in. CT arranged for Ty Sr to be murdered to silence him. This hit Sully a lot, he stopped going to church after this day and described as "the worst day of his life." Sully later found out the truth about the murder but said nothing to protect the Davis family and to make sure Maggie Davis still got her late husband's pension.
Sully went through a few other partners, including one who would later accuse him of falsifying evidence, and another who committed suicide after being forced to retire. In 1999, he acquired a new partner in
Tyrone Davis Jr., the son of his first partner. Although initially reluctant to take Ty Jr on, the two men soon bonded and became firm friends. A year later, Sully met his new neighbour, Tatiana, who was Ukrainian. They fell in love and started dating, but Sully was shocked by the sudden appearance of her son Sergei, whom she had not mentioned beforehand. Sully did not know that Tatiana was really called Natasha and worked for a Russian mob boss, Fyodor Chevchenko.
The two were set to marry on
September 11, 2001
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in
Atlantic City but the day's events caused the wedding to be postponed. They
eventually married, with Ty as best man, in New York on October 1. A few months after their marriage, Sergei was beaten up by Chevchenko's men. Sully, with Ty, went to see Chevchenko causing Ty to get shot. Sully felt guilty at this, and Tatiana was not happy with Sully for interfering. She later left Sully, returning two months later claiming to have been with relatives upstate. In reality, she had been working at Chevchenko's club. When Sergei returned to New York later, he was murdered at Grand Central Station, as was Tatiana when she went to see Chevchenko. In retaliation, Sully murdered Chevchenko.
The loss of his family caused Sully to drink, and eventually he became an alcoholic. Ty, worried about his partner, reported him to the union. Sully later begged Ty for help - a few days later, Ty,
Bosco
Bosco may refer to:
People Given name Bosco
* Bosco (drag queen) (born 1993), Drag Queen
* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
and
Doc
DOC, Doc, doc or DoC may refer to:
In film and television
* ''Doc'' (2001 TV series), a 2001–2004 PAX series
* ''Doc'' (1975 TV series), a 1975–1976 CBS sitcom
* "D.O.C." (''Lost''), a television episode
* ''Doc'' (film), a 1971 Wester ...
took Sully up to a cabin to dry out. Sully said some hurtful things to each of them, but with their help overcame his drinking problem and returned to work.
The truth about Ty Sr's death came out in 2004 after Cathal Finney's son
Brendan Brendan may refer to:
People
* Saint Brendan the Navigator (c. 484 – c. 577) was an Irish monastic saint.
* Saint Brendan of Birr (died 573), Abbot of Birr in Co. Offaly, contemporaneous with the above
* Brendan (given name), a masculine given na ...
joined the force. Ty was partnered with Brendan and Sully with
Sasha Monroe, who became pregnant with Ty's baby. Sully urged her to tell him about it, but she miscarried.
In the final episode, Sully decided to retire, since he had always worked at the 55 and did not want to work at another precinct. He now owns a cabin by a lake, where he spends his time fishing.
Alex Taylor
Alexandra 'Alex' Taylor is a fictional character played by actress
Amy Carlson on the television series
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
, between 2000 and 2003, during its second, third, and fourth seasons. She was the only ''Third Watch'' character to serve as both a
firefighter and a
paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
.
;Personality
Alex was always a
tomboy
A tomboy is a term for a girl or a young woman with masculine qualities. It can include wearing androgynous or unfeminine clothing and actively engage in physical sports or other activities and behaviors usually associated with boys or men. W ...
who, according to her mother, always followed her father around, doing whatever he did. Despite being the only female on the squad, she fit in well with "the guys." Alex was a good football player, and often gave the boys a run for their money. She was a firm believer in things being "wrong" or "right" and thus, sometimes couldn't see a middle ground. She loved her family deeply, but often worried that she wasn't good enough to please her father, and wanted to make him proud (which he was anyway). Although it appeared she was "always looking sad" and whined a bit, she cared deeply about anyone she saved, whether as a medic or a firefighter.
;Background
From a young age, Alex wanted to be a firefighter like her father, Angus, and played with toy fire trucks rather than
Barbies. Her brother, Adam, became a nurse, leaving Alex free to follow the family tradition. Alex graduated from the fire academy and received from her father a
Saint Florian
Florian ( la, Florianus; 250 – 304 AD) was a Christian holy man, and the patron saint of Linz, Austria; chimney sweeps; soapmakers, and firefighters. His feast day is 4 May. Florian is also the patron saint of Upper Austria, jointly with Le ...
medallion, one of her prized possessions.
Alex started work with the
FDNY
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection services, technical rescue/special operations services, ...
, previously working at another section with Danny Gamble, a friend of
Jimmy Doherty. She sued him for sexual assault, but lost the case and thus asked to be transferred to another firehouse. Arriving at the 55 as a firefighter, it was revealed she used to be a paramedic before "moving up" to the fire squad, and often worked as a medic during her time at the 55. Alex soon settled in, originally being treated as a "girly" girl before the others found out what she was really like. Despite the initial tension between her and Jimmy over the Danny Gamble case, they became friends after Jimmy found out what Gamble was really like.
Her father was killed as the
South Tower collapsed on
9/11. Alex took his death very hard, and spent all her free time down at "the pile" helping the rescuers. This eventually led
Lieutenant Johnson to move her to the paramedic side of the squad, where she rode with
Kim Zambrano, as he did not want to lose "another member of his squad." Alex originally rode with
Carlos Nieto, as Kim (who had recently returned to work following a
suicide attempt) was riding with
Doc
DOC, Doc, doc or DoC may refer to:
In film and television
* ''Doc'' (2001 TV series), a 2001–2004 PAX series
* ''Doc'' (1975 TV series), a 1975–1976 CBS sitcom
* "D.O.C." (''Lost''), a television episode
* ''Doc'' (film), a 1971 Wester ...
, but after Kim proved herself fit for duty she and Alex were partnered up. Being the only women in the firehouse, the two developed a strong friendship but, despite this, Alex wanted to return to firefighting. She was annoyed when a new firefighter, Prescott, arrived, fearing he'd take her place in the squad. It turned out that Prescott knew of Alex, as he worked with her father soon after joining up.
Angus Taylor's body was found 233 days after 9/11. He received a hero's burial, and Alex returned to firefighting not long afterward.
Alex started dating
Ty Davis during the show's third season after he comforted her over the death of her father. They kept the relationship secret, but eventually, Ty realized they didn't have enough in common to keep a relationship going. After ending up in the hospital due to being shot, he introduced Alex to his mother as a "friend" rather than a girlfriend.
In 2002, Alex was severely injured in a car crash and, though she recovered and returned to work, she met her end a year later. A new paramedic named Eugene had not turned up for work, so Alex was asked to work the shift instead. While comforting an injured couple in a car accident, the car she was sitting in exploded, literally blowing her in half. She died moments later in Carlos' arms, her final request was for him to tell her Mother "it didn't hurt"; he honoured her by including it in his eulogy of her at her funeral.
Faith Yokas
Faith P Yokas (née Mitchell) is a
fictional character
In fiction, a character (or speaker, in poetry) is a person or other being in a narrative (such as a novel, play, radio or television series, music, film, or video game). The character may be entirely fictional or based on a real-life perso ...
played by actress
Molly Price
Molly, Mollie or mollies may refer to:
Animals
* ''Poecilia'', a genus of fishes
** ''Poecilia sphenops'', a fish species
* A female mule (horse–donkey hybrid)
People
* Molly (name) or Mollie, a female given name, including a list of persons ...
on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'', which ran from 1999 to 2005. Her life revolved around her job and family drama.
;Background
Faith grew up with an alcoholic father and a doormat mother, and was determined not to turn out the same way. She did turn up home drunk as a teenager, which caused her mother to admit she'd failed as a mother. This made a lasting impression on the young Faith.
She met her husband
Fred Yokas in college, and they married in 1989. They had two children, Emily and Charlie. After going through several part-time jobs, such as off-duty security at a pharmacy, and "the record store police" and the "hamburger place police", Faith decided to become a cop in 1995 to have an opportunity to leave her husband. She later decided to stay with him. Fred resented Faith's decision to become a cop, feeling that her focus on her job resulted in neglect of him and their children. Faith does worry about this, especially when Emily became a teenager. Faith once, while still married to him, arrested Fred for
drunk driving.
Faith was partnered with
Maurice 'Bosco' Boscorelli, whom she met and tutored at the Academy. They patrolled their sector of the 55th Precinct in an RMP (Radio Motor Patrol, the
NYPD
The New York City Police Department (NYPD), officially the City of New York Police Department, established on May 23, 1845, is the primary municipal law enforcement agency within the City of New York, the largest and one of the oldest in ...
term for a marked
police car) whose
call sign
In broadcasting and radio communications, a call sign (also known as a call name or call letters—and historically as a call signal—or abbreviated as a call) is a unique identifier for a transmitter station. A call sign can be formally assign ...
was "Five Five David." Faith would often treat Bosco as if he were one of her children. Fred resented the relationship between his wife and Bosco and as such did not get along with Bosco.
Faith had an abortion during the show's second season, without telling anyone. She'd felt the time wasn't right to have a third child. She lied to that everyone she'd miscarried, but accidentally let slip to Bosco what really happened. When Fred found out, he was hurt by his wife's lie.
Faith thought she might have
breast cancer
Breast cancer is cancer that develops from breast tissue. Signs of breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, milk rejection, fluid coming from the nipple, a newly inverted nipple, or a r ...
and on
September 11, 2001
The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated suicide terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. That morning, nineteen terrorists hijacked four commerc ...
she went to see the doctor with Fred. After finding out that the lump may be harmless, the terrorist attacks happened and Faith went to the scene to help, despite it being her day off. She later had surgery to remove the risk of the cancer developing, and was prepared to have a
mastectomy
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if needed. Luckily this was unnecessary, and Faith made a full recovery.
In 2002, Faith thought of applying for the sergeant's test. She was accepted, to the joy of both her and Fred who thought she might be able to work better hours for more money and spent more time with her family. However, Bosco had been suffering from panic attacks due to 9/11 (although he was unaware why at this time) and upon discovering that Bosco needed help, Faith failed the test so she could help him. This angered Fred, who stormed out - but returned to find Bosco breaking down in front of Faith. Bosco later saved Faith and Emily after they were held
hostage
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in a bank.
Faith and Bosco split up at the end of the fourth season after Faith discovered Bosco had been lying to her about his involvement with Sgt
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
. She was partnered up with
Sasha Monroe. Later, Faith reluctantly accepted a promotion to detective, knowing she'd lied about murdering a man, which had led to the promotion.
Faith and Fred divorced during the show's fifth season after Fred, tired of his wife's uncaring attitude to their marriage, met someone else. Fred left, taking the children with him, and a custody battle arose between him and Faith. Despite Fred winning custody of the children, Emily chose to live with her mother, while Charlie went to live with Fred. Later on in the series finale, after the 55th precinct was shut down, it was revealed that Faith Yokas reported to Major Crimes and found out that her boss was Captain Miller. They were thinking about moving in together once Emily finishes college.
Fred Yokas
Fred Yokas is a
fictional character
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on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
'', played by actor
Chris Bauer. He was the husband of police officer
Faith Yokas. He was a recurring character in the first two seasons, and a regular character after that point.
;Personality
Fred deeply loved his wife and children, but was very jealous over his wife's (working) relationship with her partner,
Maurice 'Bosco' Boscorelli. Fred and Bosco did not like each other that much. Fred was always worrying about Faith while she was at work, and frequently wanted her to either quit her job or get desk duty to minimise the risk to her safety (and get away from Bosco). Fred's "cop's spouse dilemma" as it was approached in "Third Watch" represented an advance in gender issues as portrayed in television and cinema, in that previous series and films where the syndrome appeared, it was always the ''wife'' worrying about the officer ''husband.'' "Third Watch" stood as an indicator that the gender roles could be reversed and the same bone of contention could exist.
;Background
Fred met Faith at college, where he was on the wrestling team. They fell in love and got married, and later had two children: daughter Emily and son Charlie; however, the Yokas family soon hit financial difficulties, partly caused by Fred's growing alcohol problems. Faith's father had been an alcoholic and she did not want her children to end up with a father like hers.
Faith joined the
NYPD
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, and due to her hours, Fred was there for the children in the afternoon. When Emily started pre-school Fred did not leave all day. As time went on, Fred lost his job and his drinking problems got worse - this ultimately led him to be arrested by his wife when he drove to pick the children up from school while drunk. After this, Faith threw Fred out, but after he agreed to go to
AA meetings she let him come home. Problems continued as Fred started skipping meetings, thinking his wife didn't understand. In the end, she agreed to go to
Al-Anon
Al-Anon Family Groups, founded in 1951, is an international mutual aid organization for people who have been impacted by another person's alcoholism. In the organization's own words, Al-Anon is a "worldwide fellowship that offers a program of rec ...
to help him, and the two of them worked together to help Fred quit alcohol.
Fred found out that Faith had had an abortion some time earlier (she had felt they could not afford to have a third child) and was both hurt and angry at his wife. After she went to stay with her parents, she and Fred got back together.
The longer Faith spent in the job, the greater Fred's resentment of Bosco (and the cops in general) grew. After Faith failed her sergeant's exams to help Bosco, Fred blamed Bosco. At the end of the third season, Fred had a heart attack while trapped in an elevator, but he made it to the hospital on time and recovered. He became a born-again Christian after his scare.
In 2003, Faith was shot by
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
after she went to help Bosco. Fred blamed Bosco for everything and told him he'd kill him if he ever came near the Yokas family again. Fred was furious when Faith wanted to return to work (after being disabled) and re-partner with Bosco, and soon met Caroline, who he started having an affair with. Fred served Faith with divorce papers and won custody of the children, although Emily later opted to live with her mother instead.
Kim Zambrano
Kim Zambrano is a fictional
FDNY
The New York City Fire Department, officially the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), is an American department of the government of New York City that provides fire protection services, technical rescue/special operations services, ...
paramedic
A paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who works autonomously across a range of health and care settings and may specialise in clinical practice, as well as in education, leadership, and research.
Not all ambulance personnel are p ...
on the television series ''
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...
''. She was portrayed by
Kim Raver
Kimberly Jayne Raver (born March 15, 1969) is an American actress and producer. She is best known for television roles as Dr. Teddy Altman on ABC's medical drama '' Grey's Anatomy'', Kim Zambrano on '' Third Watch'', and Audrey Raines on '' ...
. Kim appeared in the first five seasons, as well as the first episode of season 6, and a cameo in the series finale.
;Personality
She did not have much stability in her life as a child and has found as an adult, she still doesn't have any. Kim is divorced from
Jimmy Doherty, and they have a son together, but never got over him and continually finds herself drawn back to him.
;Background
Kim was one of two children and grew up with her single mother. Her mother married several times, but also continually flew around the country in search of her husband so Kim and her sister Melanie could grow up with a father.
She joined FDNY as a paramedic and was partnered with
Bobby Caffey, who would become her closest friend. During this time, she became romantically involved with firefighter
Jimmy Doherty, with whom she got pregnant and married. Kim caught Jimmy cheating on her with her sister, so the two soon got divorced and she stopped speaking to her sister. Kim took custody of their son, Joey, although Jimmy remained very much a part of his son's life.
Bobby and Kim had a very close relationship, which got awkward when Bobby revealed that he was in love with her. Kim admitted she had feelings for him, but didn't want to act on them because he was her best friend. The two slept together when Bobby's brother ran away, and Kim had to tell Bobby the next day it was a mistake, even though Bobby believed they were finally together. Kim would continually drift back to Jimmy, who constantly admitted to still having feelings for Kim, much to Bobby's dismay.
In season 2, Bobby was fatally shot, and Kim took it incredibly rough. She attempted suicide and became depressed. She finally returned to work in season 3 and was partnered with part-time paramedic, part-time firefighter
Alex Taylor. Shortly after she returned to work, Jimmy attempted to gain sole custody of Joey due to her depression. He was temporarily successful, but Kim would eventually regain joint custody.
In season 4, Kim became romantically involved with writer Aaron Noble. Unbeknownst to her, he was heavily involved in the drug community while working undercover for his new book, and was extremely valuable to the police, due to the information he had. During this time, she had unprotected sex with him, giving her a scare that she might have been infected with a disease. Kim would suffer a terrible day at the end of season 4 when, on the same day, Taylor was killed, along with Noble and
Lt Johnson, the boss of the 55 firehouse. This eventually drew her back into the arms of Jimmy, and the two began dating again.
Jimmy proposed to Kim, but she turned him down, not knowing if he had really changed. But after she was attacked by men pretending to be police officers, she went back to Jimmy and accepted his offer, claiming he was the only true love of her life. Jimmy though soon got a promotion and left, leaving Kim by herself. She soon found out she was pregnant, and hid it from the rest of the firehouse. But when it came to a risky situation at
Bosco's brother's funeral, she refused to go in and help, which lead to her revealing she was pregnant. She then decided to leave FDNY and remarry Jimmy. She was seen once again in the series finale with Jimmy, their son Joey and their new son, Kevin, at
Carlos and
Holly's wedding.
Minor characters
Firefighters
Lieutenant Johnson
Lt Johnson (frequently referred to as "Lou") was in charge of the firehouse from 2000 until 2003. He was married to Ruth and has a few children. Johnson has worked three jobs to keep money coming in for his family. He had been studying for the captain's test in 2001, but after
9/11 decided against this, as this would mean moving to a new firehouse, and he wished to stay with the 55. He died in 2003 as a result of the explosion which killed
Alex Taylor, much to the grief of his family and those at the 55. His first name was never revealed in the series. Played by
John Michael Bolger
John Michael Bolger (born June 27, 1956) is an American actor who resides in the Hell's Kitchen area of Manhattan's Westside.
Bolger appeared in Michael Mann's '' Public Enemies'', portraying 1930s East Chicago, Indiana detective Martin Zark ...
.
Firefighter Derek "DK" Kitson
Derek "DK" Kitson often did the cooking at the firehouse. He was usually the one coming out with the wisecracks. DK has a thing for coffee cake. He was promoted to
Captain and took over the squad when Billy Walsh became battalion chief. Played by
Derek Kelly.
Firefighter Joe Lombardo
Joe was
Jimmy's best friend - this led to Jimmy even naming his son after him. Joe is the 3rd generation of his family to have the name "Joe Lombardo." He was dating Linda, who slept with Jimmy at Jimmy's engagement party, and became pregnant. When Joe found out, he slugged Jimmy in the face. Later, Jimmy was missing in a burning building, and Joe forgot their differences to go back inside and find him. Jimmy escaped and wanted to go back for Joe, but it was not safe. Luckily, Joe was rescued and taken to hospital, where he married Linda from his hospital bed. Played by Nick Sandow.
Firefighter Stu "Lotta Zs" Szczelaszczyk
Stu joined the show in 2004. His nickname arose from the number of "z"s in his surname.
Carlos previously knew of Stu due to him being the center for the interdepartmental basketball team. After the series finished, he was promoted to
Lieutenant
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The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries (see comparative military ranks), but it is often ...
and took over Jimmy Doherty's rescue squad. Played by
Jason Shaw.
Firefighter Billy Walsh
Originally called Jeff Wilson, the character soon became known as Billy Walsh, the same name of the actor playing him. Little is known about him - he is married and in 2000 he mentioned his wife was expecting a baby. He was promoted to Lieutenant after
Jimmy Doherty left in 2004, and . Played by
Bill Walsh.
Police
Sergeant Jason Christopher
Sgt Christopher was the sergeant in Seasons 2 and 3. He did not particularly like
Bosco
Bosco may refer to:
People Given name Bosco
* Bosco (drag queen) (born 1993), Drag Queen
* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
. He was engaged to be married at one point, but transferred out of the 55 before being replaced by
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
. Played by
Brad Beyer
Brad Beyer (born September 20, 1973) is an American actor. He may be best-known for his role in the CBS series '' Jericho'', playing Stanley Richmond.
Early and personal life
Beyer was born in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where he graduated from Catho ...
.
Officer Brooke Doherty
Brooke did not work at the 55, but was assigned to the 89 precinct. She met and fell in love with
Jimmy Doherty at a supermarket, thanks to Jimmy's son Joey, and the pair got married. Brooke left Jimmy after finding out he'd slept with his friend
Joe Lombardo's girlfriend at his engagement party, and filed for divorce. Played by
Eva LaRue
Eva Maria LaRue (; born December 27, 1966) is an American actress and model. She is known for her roles as Maria Santos on ''All My Children'' and Det. Natalia Boa Vista on ''CSI: Miami''.
Early life
LaRue was born in Long Beach, California ...
.
Captain "Stick" Elchisak
Captain Elchisak, often referred to as "Stick" by senior officers, was the commanding officer for the 55th precinct at least from 1999-2002. Stick often had run-ins with Bosco, particularly when Bosco had sex with his daughter in the front of an on tape (the Captain did not know it was his daughter). The Captain stopped appearing after Season 3 and it is unknown whether or not he continued commanding the 55, as Lt. Swersky seemed to have all but assumed command of the precinct. His first name is never revealed. Played by
James Rebhorn
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Captain Cathal "CT" Finney
Father of
Brendan Finney, CT worked in IAB. However, he was not as innocent as he appeared; he had been involved in the death of Tyrone Davis Senior many years earlier. He, Davis Sr and a few others had been corrupt cops, and planned to put the blame on Davis Sr. Davis Sr decided to go to IAB, but Finney found out and arranged for Davis Sr to be murdered.
Finney was in charge of an operation involving Sgt
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
, which involved Detective
Sasha Monroe going undercover as an officer. Not long after Brendan started working at the 55, Finney committed suicide as the truth about Ty Davis, Sr was threatened with exposure, and his son made it look like an accident so his family could still claim his pension and benefits.
Played by
Charles Haid
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Haid was born in San ...
, apart from a flashback in "Forever Blue" where the younger Finney was played by
Jeff Mantel.
Detective "Jelly" Grimaldi
"Jelly" Grimaldi was an overweight veteran homicide detective, often seen chugging coffee from a styrofoam cup, who appeared in seasons 5 and 6. He has known
Sully for years. His real first name was never revealed on the show. Played by
Joe Badalucco.
Officer Steve Gusler
A rookie during Season 3, Gusler didn't really fit in with the job or the precinct. He was partnered with
Bosco
Bosco may refer to:
People Given name Bosco
* Bosco (drag queen) (born 1993), Drag Queen
* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
on his first day, due to Bosco's partner
Faith Yokas being on leave. Bosco did not have much time for the young rookie. Later Gusler was partnered with Faith when Bosco thought about joining
ESU. Gusler usually appeared nervous and frightened, and after gravely shooting a fellow officer (accidentally) during a major shootout realized he was not meant to "walk the beat," but later became a police sketch artist. Played by
Charlie McWade
Charlie McWade (born January 2, 1974 in Queens, New York) is an American television and film actor. He is perhaps best known for his role in the television series ''Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series c ...
.
Officer Conrad "Candyman" Jones
Nicknamed because of his love of candy, Candyman was regarded as a good cop by everyone in the precinct, cops and civilians alike. The cops knew that he was prone to taking bribes and robbing drug dealers, but did not say anything about it as otherwise he was a good cop. After finding out that his father had worked with Candyman and had also taken bribes,
Ty Davis fought with himself about whether to turn Candyman in especially after seeing him rob a pimp. After Candyman saved his life, Ty decided not to. Played by
Wendell Pierce
Wendell Edward Pierce (born December 8, 1963) is an American actor and businessman. Having trained at Juilliard School, Pierce rose to prominence as a character actor portraying roles both on the stage and screen. He first gained notoriety portra ...
.
Officer Manny Santiago
Manny was a recurring character during the sixth season. He was one of the few not to be intimidated by
Maritza Cruz
''Third Watch'' is an American television drama series which first aired on NBC from 1999 to 2005 and followed the lives of an ensemble cast of characters portraying police officers of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and firefighter ...
, and was probably one of her closest friends. There was evidence that he had romantic feelings for her. After her
death
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, he laid a red rose on her grave every morning. Manny mentioned a son in one episode, but other family members are unknown. Played by
Manny Pérez
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L ...
.
Lieutenant Bob Swersky
Bob Swersky (named as "Dan" in one episode; Frequently referred to as "Lieu") was in charge of the 55 Precinct. Fair but firm, he was looked upon as a father figure by many of the cops, especially
Bosco
Bosco may refer to:
People Given name Bosco
* Bosco (drag queen) (born 1993), Drag Queen
* Bosco Lin Chi-nan (born 1943), Taiwanese bishop
* Bosco Frontán (born 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
* Bosco Hogan (born 1949), Irish actor
* Bosco Lo ...
. He would often come to the aid of his officers when they were in trouble. Married, to a wife who often put him on a diet, he retired as a Deputy Chief after the series ended to spend time with his 12 grandchildren. Played by
Joe Lisi.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Third Watch Characters
Third Watch
''Third Watch'' is an American crime drama television series created by John Wells and Edward Allen Bernero that aired on NBC from September 26, 1999, to May 6, 2005, with a total of 132 episodes spanning over six seasons. It was produced ...