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"And the Rockets' Dead Glare" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American police drama television series '' Homicide: Life on the Street''. It originally aired on
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in the United States on March 17, 1993. In the episode,
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testifies in a murder trial, Pembleton is offered a promotion, and Lewis and Crosetti go to the Chinese Embassy in
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to investigate a political refugee's murder. The teleplay was written by Jorge Zamacona based on a story by executive producer
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, and the episode was directed by
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. It marked the first appearances of two recurring characters: defense attorney Darin Russom ( Michael Willis) and Detective Frank Pembleton's wife Mary, who was played by actor
Andre Braugher Andre Keith Braugher ( ; July 1, 1962 – December 11, 2023) was an American actor known for his roles as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC police drama series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (1993–1999) and Captain Raymond Holt in the ...
's real-life wife Ami Brabson. The episode also featured a guest performance by actress and future model
Bai Ling Bai Ling (, born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese American actress and musician. After acting in numerous Chinese productions, she played small roles in American films such as '' The Crow'' (1994) and '' Nixon'' (1995) before starring as the femal ...
. The murder trial portrayed in the episode is based on a trial featured in
David Simon David Judah Simon (born February 9, 1960) is an American author, journalist, screenwriter, and producer best known for his work on ''The Wire'' (2002–2008). He worked for ''The Baltimore Sun'' City Desk for twelve years (1982–1995), wrote '' ...
's 1991 non-fiction book, '' Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets'', on which the series was based. Howard's procedural missteps, and her subsequent recovery, was based on that real-life trial. The writers sought to realistically portray the trial scenes by focusing on less dramatic courtroom elements. Some of the detectives in "And the Rockets' Dead Glare" make arguments for
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, particularly
John Munch John Munch is a fictional character played by actor Richard Belzer. Munch first appeared on the American police procedural, crime drama television series ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' on NBC. A regular through the entire run of the series from ...
, whose arguments were inspired by actor
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's real-life personal history with drug abuse. Since ratings for ''Homicide'' had gradually declined throughout the season, NBC announced a decision about whether the series would be renewed would depend on the
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of the final four episodes, including "And the Rockets' Dead Glare". Nevertheless, it was seen by a relatively low 6.61 million household viewers, a decline from the previous week's " A Dog and Pony Show".


Plot summary

Lewis (
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) and Crosetti investigate the execution-style shooting death of a Chinese college student. A friend in his dormitory (
Bai Ling Bai Ling (, born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese American actress and musician. After acting in numerous Chinese productions, she played small roles in American films such as '' The Crow'' (1994) and '' Nixon'' (1995) before starring as the femal ...
) says the victim was a student leader at the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest and had been hunted ever since. The detectives go to
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to talk to staff at the Chinese embassy about the murder, but they deny any knowledge of the incident.
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agent Gruszynski ( Ed Lauter) confronts Lewis and Crosetti and tells them not to waste the embassy's time but agrees to give the detectives a tour of Washington before they go. Crosetti is excited to see the landmarks but Lewis, who believes Gruszynski knows who committed the murder, remains confrontational. When Gruszynski still refuses to help, Crosetti and a frustrated Lewis leave Washington. Felton ( Daniel Baldwin) and
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(
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) prepare to testify in the murder trial of "Pony" Johnson (Geoffrey C. Ewing). State prosecutor Danvers (
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) tells an anxious Howard that the case depends entirely on her testimony. Felton, who in contrast to Howard is very relaxed, claims Howard is in love with Danvers, which she vehemently denies. Howard testifies but nervously fumbles facts and allows defense attorney Darin Russom ( Michael Willis) to create
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to the jury. After receiving reassurance from Danvers, however, Howard is recalled and performs much better, seriously damaging Russom's case. Johnson is found guilty of murder and Danvers offers to buy Howard dinner, which she accepts much to Felton's amusement. Munch (
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) and Bolander (
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) respond to a body found in the woods, next to a van full of low-quality
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. Munch proves to be an expert on
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and discusses how the plant was grown by founding fathers
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and
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. The detectives eventually identify the victim as a middleman for a drug dealer, and Bolander finds a neighbor who saw the dealer holding a gun to the victim's head the night before the murder. Munch, Bayliss ( Kyle Secor) and narcotics detective Russ DeSilva (Steven Marcus) debate whether drugs should be illegal; the homicide detectives claim legalization would reduce violent crime and that drug revenue could go to good causes. Bolander asks Munch if he smokes pot, but he refuses to answer. That night, Munch and Bolander arrest the drug dealer at home. Captain Barnfather (
Clayton LeBouef Clayton LeBouef (born November 12, 1954) is an American actor, best known for his recurring role as Colonel George Barnfather in '' Homicide: Life on the Street''. He appeared in several episodes during each of the show's seven seasons on the a ...
) and Colonel Granger (Gerald F. Gough) offer Pembleton (
Andre Braugher Andre Keith Braugher ( ; July 1, 1962 – December 11, 2023) was an American actor known for his roles as Detective Frank Pembleton in the NBC police drama series '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' (1993–1999) and Captain Raymond Holt in the ...
) a promotion to lieutenant and the vacant shift commander position working alongside Gee ( Yaphet Kotto). Pembleton asks for time to consider it, and the duo ask him not to mention the offer to Gee. Gee is inquisitive and immediately senses Pembleton is lying when he says the discussion was nothing. After discussing the offer with his wife Mary (Ami Brabson), Pembleton decides not to take the job and confesses to Gee, who has already learned the truth and is disappointed Pembleton did not tell him sooner. The episode ends with Pembleton going to the bar with his fellow detectives, which he seldom does.


Production

"And the Rockets Dead Glare" was written by Jorge Zamacona based on a story by executive producer
Tom Fontana Tom Fontana (born September 12, 1951) is an American screenwriter, writer, and television producer. Fontana worked on NBC's '' Homicide: Life on the Street'' and created HBO's ''Oz.'' Early life and education Fontana was born on the west si ...
, and was directed by
Peter Markle Peter Markle (born September 24, 1952) is an American film director, television director and screenwriter. He has directed episodes of ''Everwood'', ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''The X-Files'', as well as many other programs. He was dir ...
. It marked the first appearances of defense attorney Darin Russom ( Michael Willis) and Frank Pembleton's wife Mary, both of whom became recurring characters throughout the rest of the series. Mary Pembleton is played by Ami Brabson, who is married to actor Andre Braugher in real life. Brabson auditioned for the role shortly after Braugher was cast in the series, and Braugher said of their on-screen pairing, "We have an instant rapport that we don't have to create." Willis, in real life, has a low opinion of trial lawyers, and did little to research for his role as Russom. "And the Rockets' Dead Glare" also featured a guest appearance by actress and model
Bai Ling Bai Ling (, born October 10, 1966) is a Chinese American actress and musician. After acting in numerous Chinese productions, she played small roles in American films such as '' The Crow'' (1994) and '' Nixon'' (1995) before starring as the femal ...
, a student and apparent friend to the Chinese refugee murdered in the episode. Although relatively unknown at the time, Ling went on to star in such films as '' Red Corner'' (1997) and ''
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'' (1999), and was named one of People Magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" in 1998. The "Pony" Johnson murder trial is based on a real-life trial featured in '' Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets'', the 1991
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non-fiction book about a
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, which was adapted into the ''Homicide'' series. In that real-life trial, a Baltimore detective misspeaks during his testimony and nearly jeopardizes the outcome of the case. This is mirrored by the actions of Kay Howard, who accidentally says the victim was dead at least 24 hours when she meant to say 12 hours, leaving an opening for defense attorney Darin Russom to question her recollection and expertise. The defense attorney in the real-life trial lost the case for himself with a procedural misstep similar to the one portrayed in "And the Rockets Dead Glare". In the episode, Russom asks Howard whether she had ever seen a murder victim killed by both a knife and a gun. This allows Howard to mention a second victim police suspect "Pony" Johnson murdered, which she would not have been allowed to mention had Russom not asked her. ''Homicide'' filmmakers sought to portray the trial scenes in a far more realistic light than most police drama shows, particularly with the inclusion of less dramatic courtroom elements such as Howard's waiting anxiously to testify and the awkward pauses during her testimony. "And the Rockets' Dead Glare" presents a case for
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, arguing from the perspectives of homicide detectives Tim Bayliss and, particularly, John Munch that legalizing drugs would help curb violent crime. Munch's pro-drug liberalization comments in the episode were inspired by actor Richard Belzer's real-life personal history with drug abuse and drug dealing, which would go on to inspire further development of Munch's druggie and hippie past in future episodes. An arrangement of
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's Fantaisie-Impromptu in C Minor, conducted by Louis Knatchvull, appears in "And the Rockets Dead Glare", as does the song "Rhythm and Blues" by Benjamin Antin.


Reception

Ratings for ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' gradually declined since the series first premiered. In response, NBC announced to fans that a decision about whether ''Homicide'' would be renewed or canceled would depend on how the last four episodes of the season fared in the ratings, including "And the Rockets' Dead Glare". In its original American broadcast on March 17, 1993, the episode was watched by 6.61 million households, according to
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, earning the episode a 7.1 rating. This constituted a decline in viewership compared to the previous week's episode, " A Dog and Pony Show", which was seen by 8.47 million viewers and received a 9.1 rating. ''Homicide'' ranked low in the Nielsen ratings compared to other shows the week of "And the Rockets' Dead Glare", ranking 78th for the week of March 15 to 21, with its timeslot competitor, the ABC comedy series ''
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'', ranking number one with 22.3 million household viewers. Harold Schindler of ''
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'' praised the episode, making it one of his weekly recommendations and declaring ''Homicide'' "one of the better police procedural dramas to reach television".


Home media

"And the Rockets Dead Glare" and the rest of the first and second-season episodes were included in the four-DVD box-set "Homicide: Life on the Street: The Complete Seasons 1 & 2", which was released by A&E Home Video on May 27, 2003, for $69.95.


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