A FINE LINE: TUESDAY, AUG. 25
In early 1960s, New York City, Officer Terry Muldoon runs the Public Morals Division, a plainclothes unit of the NYPD whose job it is to police vice crimes such as gambling and prostitution. Muldoon juggles various situations, including warning his gangster uncle Mr. O not to challenge the head of the west side Irish Mob and schooling the new recruit Shea how the division actually works. Muldoon also struggles to raise his family in the increasingly violent Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.
FAMILY IS FAMILY: TUESDAY, SEPT. 1
Muldoon is tasked by his aunt Kay to find the person behind his uncle, Mr. O’s murder. When Joe Patton, the head of the west side Irish Mob, discovers who killed Mr. O, he demands answers. Patton’s son, Rusty, next in line to take over the Irish Mob, attempts to clean up the mess. Mr. O’s son, Sean O’Bannon, also a Public Morals officer, starts a romance with best friend’s Duffy’s sister, Deirdre.
O'BANNON'S WAKE: TUESDAY, SEPT. 8
Mr. O’s wake brings together Muldoon and the west side Irish Mob, where Muldoon and Patton agree to meet and discuss the case. Patton and his son Rusty disagree on who should take over Mr. O’s bookmaking operation.
LADIES NIGHT: TUESDAY, SEPT. 15
Muldoon and Latucci take their wives on a double date using the perks of the job to have a night on the town. Shea is partnered for the night with O’Bannon, who has some fun at Shea’s expense when arresting a couple of hookers.
TERRY MULDOON
As the patriarch of two families – his own household, as well as the Public Morals division – Officer Terry Muldoon faces a number of challenges as he tries to maintain control over his tightly ordered world.
CHARLIE BULLMAN
Seasoned veteran of the Public Morals Division and dedicated family man, Charlie Bullman goes against his better judgment, which lands him in a difficult relationship with a high-end call girl.
LIEUTENANT KING
Lonnie King is the smart and stylish lieutenant, who moonlights as the leader of a group of vigilante cops.
VINCE LATUCCI
Vince Latucci is the dapper and cocky plainclothesman, who enjoys all the perks of the public morals division, which usually gets him into hot water with his wife.
PAT DUFFY
Duffy is a fast-taking street urchin, recently released from prison, who finds himself working as a stool pigeon for Muldoon.
CHRISTINE MULDOON
Christine is Terry's wife. She is an independent, attractive and tough mother of three. She is very loving but doesn't take any crap from anyone, even her husband.
SEAN O'BANNON
Sean is Muldoon's hot-headed and handsome cousin who enjoys attention from the ladies and the benefits of being a Public Morals officer.
PETEY MAC
Petey Mac is the most easy-going and affable member of the division. He loves his job and lives in constant fear he will be bounced from the unit.
FORTUNE
Fortune is a high-end call girl, who finds herself falling for Charlie Bullman when he offers to help.
DEIRDRE
Deirdre is Duffy's independent and strong-willed sister. She is attracted to O'Bannon, and they develop a complicated relationship.
JIMMY SHEA
Jimmy Shea is a handsome, clean-cut cop and the newest member of the team. His arrival in the office puts everyone else on edge.
JOE PATTON
Patton is the aging head of the West Side Irish Mob, who is trying to maintain control of his empire, as his volatile son Rusty starts to cause big trouble in Hell’s Kitchen.
MR.O
Mr. O is the head bookmaker for Joe Patton. A nasty, and abusive drunk, Mr. O is married to Muldoon’s aunt, and the father of Sean O’Bannon, a young cop in the Public Morals division.
RUSTY PATTON
Rusty, recently out of prison, is the violent, sociopathic son of Joe Patton, who challenges his father about how to run the West Side. Rusty’s impulsive behavior starts a war within two factions of the West Side Irish Mob.
SMITTY
Smitty is Mr. O’s right hand man, a veteran player in the illegal gambling world in Manhattan.
RICHIE KANE
Kane is the dangerous and charismatic soldier to Mr. O, who vows revenge when his boss is killed.
In early 1960s, New York City, Officer Terry Muldoon runs the Public Morals Division, a plainclothes unit of the NYPD whose job it is to police vice crimes such as gambling and prostitution. Muldoon juggles various situations, including warning his gangster uncle Mr. O not to challenge the head of the west side Irish Mob and schooling the new recruit Shea how the division actually works. Muldoon also struggles to raise his family in the increasingly violent Hell's Kitchen neighborhood.
FAMILY IS FAMILY: TUESDAY, SEPT. 1
Muldoon is tasked by his aunt Kay to find the person behind his uncle, Mr. O’s murder. When Joe Patton, the head of the west side Irish Mob, discovers who killed Mr. O, he demands answers. Patton’s son, Rusty, next in line to take over the Irish Mob, attempts to clean up the mess. Mr. O’s son, Sean O’Bannon, also a Public Morals officer, starts a romance with best friend’s Duffy’s sister, Deirdre.
O'BANNON'S WAKE: TUESDAY, SEPT. 8
Mr. O’s wake brings together Muldoon and the west side Irish Mob, where Muldoon and Patton agree to meet and discuss the case. Patton and his son Rusty disagree on who should take over Mr. O’s bookmaking operation.
LADIES NIGHT: TUESDAY, SEPT. 15
Muldoon and Latucci take their wives on a double date using the perks of the job to have a night on the town. Shea is partnered for the night with O’Bannon, who has some fun at Shea’s expense when arresting a couple of hookers.
TERRY MULDOON
As the patriarch of two families – his own household, as well as the Public Morals division – Officer Terry Muldoon faces a number of challenges as he tries to maintain control over his tightly ordered world.
CHARLIE BULLMAN
Seasoned veteran of the Public Morals Division and dedicated family man, Charlie Bullman goes against his better judgment, which lands him in a difficult relationship with a high-end call girl.
LIEUTENANT KING
Lonnie King is the smart and stylish lieutenant, who moonlights as the leader of a group of vigilante cops.
VINCE LATUCCI
Vince Latucci is the dapper and cocky plainclothesman, who enjoys all the perks of the public morals division, which usually gets him into hot water with his wife.
PAT DUFFY
Duffy is a fast-taking street urchin, recently released from prison, who finds himself working as a stool pigeon for Muldoon.
CHRISTINE MULDOON
Christine is Terry's wife. She is an independent, attractive and tough mother of three. She is very loving but doesn't take any crap from anyone, even her husband.
SEAN O'BANNON
Sean is Muldoon's hot-headed and handsome cousin who enjoys attention from the ladies and the benefits of being a Public Morals officer.
PETEY MAC
Petey Mac is the most easy-going and affable member of the division. He loves his job and lives in constant fear he will be bounced from the unit.
FORTUNE
Fortune is a high-end call girl, who finds herself falling for Charlie Bullman when he offers to help.
DEIRDRE
Deirdre is Duffy's independent and strong-willed sister. She is attracted to O'Bannon, and they develop a complicated relationship.
JIMMY SHEA
Jimmy Shea is a handsome, clean-cut cop and the newest member of the team. His arrival in the office puts everyone else on edge.
JOE PATTON
Patton is the aging head of the West Side Irish Mob, who is trying to maintain control of his empire, as his volatile son Rusty starts to cause big trouble in Hell’s Kitchen.
MR.O
Mr. O is the head bookmaker for Joe Patton. A nasty, and abusive drunk, Mr. O is married to Muldoon’s aunt, and the father of Sean O’Bannon, a young cop in the Public Morals division.
RUSTY PATTON
Rusty, recently out of prison, is the violent, sociopathic son of Joe Patton, who challenges his father about how to run the West Side. Rusty’s impulsive behavior starts a war within two factions of the West Side Irish Mob.
SMITTY
Smitty is Mr. O’s right hand man, a veteran player in the illegal gambling world in Manhattan.
RICHIE KANE
Kane is the dangerous and charismatic soldier to Mr. O, who vows revenge when his boss is killed.
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