Double Exposure

Season 2, Episode 13, Aired
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After Jamie and his friend Wilson are jumped by gay-bashing thugs and the beat cops are reluctant to take the crime seriously, Mike enlists Marcellus's help in obtaining reports of other assaults in the area to determine if the cops are failing to report hate crimes properly; Marcellus becomes concerned about the future of his marriage when he learns that Deborah has been seeing another man; Wilson is murdered after he recognizes one of his attackers, and Mike finally uncovers why the beat cops were reluctant to file complete reports that could point out patterns in the gay-bashings in their district.moreless
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    Another great episode dealing with an important issue, the treatment of gay people. Wilson, the best friend of Jamie, tells him he's homosexual right after they got mugged in an alleyway. Jamie doesn't react well with it, he understands but cannot express to his friend that it changes nothing to their friendship. Wilson also has difficulties dealing with this himself, he feels his parents, especially his father, will stop loving him because of that, he finds himself alone and abandonned by everyone, even his best friend. One late evening Wilson goes in a park where gay people are the majority, sadly he gets killed by one of the man who mugged him a few nights before and happens to be a policeman. Jamie feels guilty because Wilson only wanted his friendship and because he didn't knew how to react Wilson felt he was all alone in this. It just shows how a lot of people (not only policeman) are still treating homosexuals, these people are like everyone and they sould be treated with the same respect as anyone.moreless

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