- 1 La FamigliaSep. 25, 1998
- 2 Brotherly LoveOct. 16, 1998
- 3 Just an Old Fashioned Love SongOct. 23, 1998
- 4 The Twenty Percent SolutionOct. 30, 1998
- 5 Red, Red WineNov. 06, 1998
- 6 Wanted Dead or Alive, Part 1Nov. 13, 1998
- 7 Wanted Dead or Alive, Part 2Nov. 20, 1998
- 8 Kellerman, P.I., Part 1Dec. 04, 1998
- 9 Kellerman, P.I., Part 2Dec. 11, 1998
- 10 Shades of GrayJan. 08, 1999
- 11 Bones of ContentionJan. 15, 1999
- 12 The Same CoinJan. 29, 1999
- 13 Homicide.comFeb. 05, 1999
- 14 A Case of Do or DieFeb. 12, 1999
- 15 Sideshow (II)Feb. 19, 1999
- 16 Truth Will OutMar. 26, 1999
- 17 Zen and the Art of MurderApr. 02, 1999
- 18 Self DefenseApr. 09, 1999
- 19 Identity CrisisApr. 30, 1999
- 20 Lines of FireMay. 07, 1999
- 21 The Why ChromosomeMay. 14, 1999
- 22 Forgive Us Our TrespassesMay. 21, 1999
Homicide: Life on the Street: 7×21
When the men are nowhere to be found, Sheppard and Ballard team up to investigate the death of young girl, who’s a teenage gang member. With the wedding one week away, Billie Lou asks for Munch’s help with her neighbor’s abusive boyfriend. After Munch approaches him strongly, the boyfriend retaliates by coming to the Waterfront and slamming Billie Lou’s head on the bar. Munch claims he came on strong with the guy, because his “”testosterone riddled behavior”” was due to the celibacy Billie Lou imposed on him, to make their wedding night more special. Billie Lou wants to delay the wedding until the welt on her forehead goes away in about 3 weeks. After Sheppard and Ballard solve their case, Sheppard reminds Lewis that his problem with her is not going to keep her from doing her job.
Episode Title:The Why Chromosome