Ep 17. Home is Where The Heart Is
- March 6, 1990
- 47 min
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7.2 (6)
Chief Gillespie and Detective Tibbs investigate a burglary at a local home and soon find themselves wrapped up in a murder case that hits closer to home than they could have anticipated. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they discover that the victim, a prominent resident of the community, was involved in some shady dealings that may have had a hand in his demise.
Meanwhile, Mayor Dutton is up for re-election and the campaign trail is heating up. Gillespie finds himself caught in the middle of a political tug-of-war when he is asked to endorse a candidate for the upcoming election. As tensions rise and the investigation takes unexpected turns, everyone involved in the case finds their loyalties and beliefs tested.
As the case progresses, it becomes clear that the victim's family had their own secrets and motives that could have played a role in his death. Gillespie and Tibbs must navigate a web of lies and deceit in order to uncover the truth and bring justice to the community.
Throughout the episode, we see the personal struggles and relationships of various characters. Gillespie deals with the fallout from his recent divorce and the possibility of starting a new relationship. Tibbs grapples with his own demons and his evolving relationship with Althea. We also see the tensions between the different factions in the community, including the black and white residents, the wealthy and the working class, and those who uphold the law and those who operate in the shadows.
In the end, the truth about the murder is revealed, but not without consequences for everyone involved. As the dust settles, the characters are left to reflect on the events that have transpired and the implications they have for the future of their community. Home is Where The Heart Is is a gripping episode that combines suspenseful crime drama with character-driven storytelling.