If you’ve only heard of one Homicide episode, it’s probably season one’s “Three Men and Adena,” but the series only got more ambitious from there.
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Twenty-five years after Homicide: Life on the Street wrapped its 122-episode run; 24 years after it brought practically the whole gang back together for the made-for-TV film Homicide: The Movie; and many, many impassioned appeals by fans and the series’ creatives later, one of the most under-appreciated and consistently great police dramas is finally on streaming. Get your “Sure, it’s copaganda, but … ” talking points ready, because it’s time to binge.
During its run, Homicide never got the viewership of its NBC sibling Law & Order (although the…