She seems very giggly, offering to cook him food any time he wants if he comes back to New York, and he tells her to come visit him in Florida. I’ll be the first one to burn all of mine once herd immunity is reached, but for right now, can we not give people more reason to keep their lower heads as naked as a gaggle of Real Housewives in a Mexican villa’s pool?Īs we’re checking in with all the women, we see Ramona in her kitchen with her ex-husband, Mario, a plate of fries someone is eating curbside that you just want to reach out and grab one from as you walk by. Luann calling them a “fashion faux pas” insinuates that we’re wearing them by choice as some sort of sartorial expression, rather than being forced to have them on our faces to, you know, stay the fuck alive. But I wear them because they are mandatory. Seriously? I don’t love masks either, and they can be a bother and totally screw up my aim when I’m standing at a public urinal. She describes them as a “fashion faux pas.” Ugh. Maybe they didn’t because most of the cast left the city as soon as the ambulances crowded the avenues, but that’s another story.Īs we’re catching up with all our returning heroes, we alight on Luann de Lesseps, whose biggest problem with the new normal (not to be confused with the NeNe Leakes star vehicle The New Normal) is wearing masks. Then we see October 2020, when it’s just still, all the bustle is gone, and everyone is wearing masks that say “Resting Bitch Face” on them and trying to pretend they didn’t just experience a collective trauma. First, we see a picture of the city bustling, cafés bursting with people, and traffic snarling without Kelly Killoren Bensimon jogging through it. Jamie Hector has an uncredited appearance in the New York undercover Episode "Is It a Crime?" portraying Tony Sands, he plays Marlo Stanfield on the Wire.The 13th season premiere of The Real Housewives of New York City (shouldn’t we have skipped that unlucky number and gone right to 14 like a midtown-Manhattan high-rise Hilton?) handles the coronavirus in an almost oblique way.Derrick Simmons did stunt and background work througout New York Undercover and has done stunt work on The Wire.McClarin plays Lonnie Scott in the New York Undercover episodes "No Place Like Hell" and "Is it a Crime?" and a florist in The Wire episode " Transitions". John Doman plays Richard Coates in the New York Undercover episodes "No Place Like Hell" and "Is it a Crime?" and caustic police commander William Rawls in The Wire.Boris McGiver plays Sadovsky in the New York Undercover episode "Pipeline" and hated lieutenant Charles Marimow in The Wire.Chris Bauer plays Terry Philpt in the New York Undercover episode "Unis" and union leader Frank Sobotka in The Wire.Erik Todd Dellums plays Mohammad in the New York Undercover episode "Change, Change, Change" and Medical Examiner Dr.Corey Parker Robinson plays Derrick Johnson in the New York Undercover episode "The Unthinkable" and MCU detective Leander Sydnor in The Wire.Anthony Fisher in the New York Undercover episode "Bad Blood" and homicide detective Bunk Moreland in The Wire. Fredro Starr plays Alphonse in the New York Undercover episode "Student Affairs" and enforcer Marquis "Bird" Hilton in The Wire.Williams plays Victor in the New York Undercover episode "Fade Out" and drug crew chief Bodie Broadus in The Wire. plays Quentin in the New York Undercover episode "After Shakespeare" and drug crew chief D'Angelo Barksdale in The Wire. Hassan Johnson plays Ahmed in the New York Undercover episode "Toy Soldiers" and Red in the New York Undercover episode "Manchild" and incarcerated enforcer Wee-Bey Brice in The Wire.Wood Harris plays Shadow in the New York Undercover episode "Going Native" and drug kingpin Avon Barksdale in The Wire.Chad Coleman plays Kevin Gray in the New York Undercover episode "To Protect and Serve" and Shoop in the New York Undercover episode "Andre's Choice" and reformed convict and boxing trainer Dennis "Cutty" Wise in The Wire.Tim Van Patten has directed for both series. It shared several cast members with The Wire. Eddie Torres, two undercover detectives for New York City's 4th Precinct, assigned to investigate various crimes and gang-related cases. The program was popular among its hip-hop orientated target audience, starred Malik Yoba as Det.
New York Undercover is a one-hour police drama that ran on the Fox Broadcasting Company network from 1994 to 1998.