NYPD Blue Season 7 Episode 15
Danny has an emotional crisis; John Irvin helps in a case involving stolen antique clothing; Jill deals with a young woman with small children who steals because of her unemployed, abusive husband.
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Serie: NYPD Blue
Episode Title: Stressed for Success
Air Date: 2000-04-11
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