MYSTERIES OF LAURA Television Show - NYC 2nd Precinct Gold Collar Brass Set
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MYSTERIES OF LAURA Television Show - NYC 2nd Precinct Gold Collar Brass Set:
$15.95
Television Show
New York City Police
Fictitious 2nd Precinct
Gold Color Collar Brass Set (2 pieces)
Used on the Show
Screw Post & Wheel Attachment
The series followsthe life of Laura Diamond, a homicide detective with the New York PoliceDepartment\'s 2nd Precinct, who balances her day job with her off-duty hours asa single mother to twin sons. Meanwhile, she is trying to get Captain JakeBroderick, her soon-to-be-former-husband, who is also her boss, to sign thedivorce papers.
At the end of thefirst season, Broderick was shot and grievously wounded during a conveniencestore robbery. He recovered, but at the beginning of the second season, theprecinct has a new captain, Nancy Santiani, a stern, by-the-book taskmaster whoimmediately rubs the detectives the wrong way.Rather than transfer to another precinct, Broderick voluntarily takes ademotion to Senior Detective and partners with Laura, while Detective BillySoto teams up with Detective Meredith Bose, with whom he has begun arelationship. Bose\'s previous partner, Frankie Pulaski, appeared only in seasonone with the only explanation given for her departure being that she wasn\'t\"senior enough\" to stay in the position she\'d accepted. The tone ofthe series was also altered in season two. Comedic elements, such as the rowdybehavior of Laura\'s boys, have been reduced, while some focus is shifted to thetriangle that develops between Laura, Jake, and Laura\'s new love interest,Tony.
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