Cold case episode gay baseball player

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Original air date: 16 November 2003

Directed by Deran Sarafian

Written by Jan Oxenberg

Per the request of a dying mother, the team reopens the 1964 murder of Daniel Holtz, a college baseball player who had been beaten to death in an alley behind a gay bar. As they investigate further, they suspect that a policeman had a hand in the homicide.

  • Ambiguous Gender Identity: Tinkerbell doesn't just perform in drag onstage but also wears women's clothes in afternoon to day animation and calls himself a "girl." On the other hand, police only ever refer to him as a "drag queen" or a "cross dresser" and by male pronouns, and he doesn't correct them.
  • Ambiguously Bi: Daniel admits that he loves Deborah, but not as much as he loves Hank.
  • Amicable Exes: Deborah is initially upset to absorb she's The Beard, but wishes Daniel well when they part ways and has nothing but good things to say about him in the give day.
  • Batter Up!: Daniel was beaten to death with his own baseball bat.
  • The Beard: Daniel dates Deborah only because, as a college athlete in 1964, he's expected to have a girlfriend. When he realizes she expects him to propose, he comes out to her and the

    Cold Case - Episode Guide

    Season 1

    Look Again

    Episode: 1x01 | Airdate: Sep 28, 2003

    Detective Lilly Rush from Philadelphia Homicide reopens a 1976 murder case involving two wealthy families when the former housekeeper, who is now old and dying of cancer, comes forward claiming to acquire witnessed the murder of a young teenage lady who was found expired near a party hosted by her two wealthy brothers.

    Gleen

    Episode: 1x02 | Airdate: Oct 5, 2003

    Lilly investigates a 1983 murder in which a fresh mother was killed by a homemade bomb packed in a laundry-detergent box shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who exposed himself to her.

    Our Boy is Back

    Episode: 1x03 | Airdate: Oct 12, 2003

    A serial rapist who terrorized the town five years earlier, departing one woman dead, sends a letter to the detective squad letting them know that he is back and ready to strike again.

    Churchgoing People

    Episode: 1x04 | Airdate: Oct 19, 2003

    Lilly reopens a 1990 homicide, in which a church organist was found stabbed to death in his van surrounded by pornography and drugs in a seedy part of town, after the man's Alzheimer's-afflicted wido

    A Time to Hate

    10sheridaglover

    Heartbreaking Episode

    As the mother of a gay son, this episode broke my heart. I am so glad that people have gotten smarter (for the most part) and wiser. I glance back, though, at the men in my society when I was a child and many of them could have been the villain in this story.

    As always, the song in this episode is sheer perfection.

    10jackquann-32302

    Stays with you

    One of the best episodes of the series, in my opinion. I saw this years ago on TV and thought about it a lot since. Caught it again on Amazon Prime (Ireland) and it's just as influential and poignant today.

    10johnc-5

    Remarkably gradual for 2003

    I am very impressed with how forward this episode is. Chilly Case is one of my favorite shows of all time and now it's on HBO Max, so I am rewatching. This episode is tremendous and it is two decades ahead of its time. I am impressed and awed and suggestion my caps to the writers.

    10jennipherr

    One of the Foremost Cold Cases ..

    This is one of my favorites.. Takes you back to another time , and reminds you how much things have changed . It's bittersweet. A mother trying to find out the truth about he death of h

    COLD CASE

    Now that I can watch an episode per afternoon on TNT, I'm enjoying what I once thought to be badly acted, poorly written, nostalgia fluff.%0D %0D It's still all of that, but %0D %0D a)I locate myself crying at the end of each episode (it's the soundtrack, I know). %0D %0D b)The level of historic accuracy is frightening (i.e. dates, fads, headlines)- even if its presentation leaves plenty to be desired (i.e. the disco episode comes to mind).%0D %0D c) There's a pleasantly surprising abundance of GBLT and homoerotic plots. To be sure, some of the homos depicted are perverts, but they are outnumbered by all the positive depictions. To rendezvous I could number eight GLBT main plots.%0D %0D Is Jerry Bruckheimer a big sympathizer? A big homo?

    by Anonymousreply 184January 7, 2018 6:25 PM

    Oops GBLT = GLBT

    by Anonymousreply 1October 29, 2010 11:52 AM

    OP, too late to amend. Your lesbiphobia was apparent. Soon you'll drop the L entirely.

    by Anonymousreply 2October 29, 2010 12:11 PM

    get outside and get some fresh aires.

    by Anonymousreply 3October 29, 2010 12:21 PM

    OP, you're so right....I've rediscovered it myself and really like it..

    cold case episode gay baseball player

    Hate?  How can you loathe that?  That picture should be in the dictionary next to the list of antonyms for hate!

    Episode 7 of Cold Case season 1 was A Time To Hate and it is the subject of the latest entry in KM UK’s Summer of HD 2012.

    The story centres around the treatment of members of the gay community in the 1960s.  Have things changed so much these days?  Probably not enough.

    Can the PPD squad solve the murder of a adolescent baseball player?  Was one of their own, a policeman, involved?

    348 Full HD (720p) Lilly screencaps from the episode can now be found in the Gallery.

    Источник: http://www.kathryn-morris.co.uk/2012/07/cold-case-s01e07-a-time-to-hate-hd-screencaps/