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The Commish/The Kid

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The Kid
Season 4, Episode 20
Airdate March 30, 1995
Production Number 34421
Written by Joel Surnow &
David Ehrman
Directed by James Contner
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The Kid is the twentieth episode of the fourth season of The Commish, and the eighty-sixth episode overall.

Starring: Michael Chiklis (Commissioner Tony Scali), Theresa Saldana (Rachel Scali), Kaj-Erik Eriksen (David Scali), Jason Schombing (Ronnie Lopez)

and John Cygan (Paulie Pentangeli)

Guest Stars: Jonah Blechman (Mikey Colyer), Jim Byrnes (Brett Shrager)

Co-Starring: Katya Gardner (Pearl), Christopher Gray (Jake), Joel Palmer (Kevin)

Featuring: William McManus (Officer Jim McGinley), Chris Wilding (Craig), Richard Newman (Marty), Diane Brown (Bartender), P. Adrien Dorval (Tattoo Artist), Evan Tylor (Officer Jon Papadakis)

Contents

Plot Overview

A kid who's busted for breaking into a pharmacy and stealing cough medicine turns out to be a homeless teenager living in an abandoned building and taking care of his two brothers. Paulie, seeing something of himself in the boy, takes him in for a night, but the kid steals both his money and his gun and winds up being accused of murder with that same gun. Paulie and Tony now have to find the guy who the kid claims slugged him and stole the gun, a guy with a very distinctive tattoo on his arm, but they find him dead from an overdose, and now things look pretty bad for the kid. David offers to babysit Sarah while Tony and Rachel go out, but he invites a couple of friends over, and it soon turns into a wild party with even more kids.

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Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

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