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A Bullet For Bullock

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Batman: The Animated Series episode
"A Bullet For Bullock"
Airdate: September 14, 1995
Production Number: 67
Airdate Order: 84
Written by: Michael Reaves
Directed by: Frank Paur
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"A Bullet For Bullock" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of Batman: The Animated Series. It originally aired on September 14, 1995.

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[edit] Plot

Harvey Bullock is targeted by a murderous driver.

Bullock walks home in the night and is almost run over by a car. He fires at the driver but misses.

Later that night, the Batsignal is lit up and Batman arrives. However, instead of Commissioner Gordon, Bullock is the one who turned it on. Bullock explains that someone has been trying to kill him and he's at a loss as to who's doing it. Batman agrees to help and takes some file cases from Bullock.

Bullock returns home and is immediately harangued by the building's owner, Nivans, about his messy habits ruining the building. Bullock is unconcerned and rudely brushes him off and quietly thanks heaven for rent control.

Meanwhile Batman inputs that data given to him by Bullock into his computer and goes to see Bullock.

Elsewhere, Bullock and Montoya go after a gang of bank robbers. The robbers try to escape and Bullock chases one onto the building roof. This thug hides and tries to shoot Bullock and nearly succeeds but Batman knocks him out before he can fire. Bullock is ungrateful and tells Batman to meet him later. He then continues with the arrest not following regular police procedure.

His shift over, Bullock returns home and finds Batman waiting for him. Batman claims that he thinks whomever is after Bullock is only trying to scare him, not kill him. He also believes that the person is no professional since he tried to kill Bullock on the street instead of in the privacy of his own apartment.

Going on with his life, Bullock goes to buy some donuts and heads out for the subway. However, as he waits, he's shoved in front of one of the trains and is nearly run over.

Batman confronts Harvey Bullock on his reluctance to help save himself.

Back at work, Bullock is pretty shaken up by the attacks. Batman arrives and tells him about a Vincent "The Shark" Starky. This criminal lost an empire to Bullock and has been set free. Bullock and Batman both believe that he's the one and Bullock is sent to see Summer Gleeson who's working on a piece on crack houses.

Bullock goes to see Summer but she's reluctant to help him. Intent on getting what he wants Bullock raids Gleeson's files without her permission.

While Bullock searches Gleeson's files Batman interrogates a drug dealer on the street. After some persuasion the dealer gives up the location of Vinnie the Shark.

Back at Gleeson's office, Summer walks in and finds Bullock in her files. Outraged she refuses to help him and sends him on his way.

With information in hand, Batman finds Bullock and takes him to Starky's hideout. However, Batman isn't too sure it's Starky that's been sending the letters and making the shots at Bullock. All the same, Bullock insists on going in.

The duo starts to take on Starky's thugs but are captured in the process. Starky prepares to kill off Bullock but Batman saves him with some gas pellets. With the gang incapitated by the gas Batman and Bullock easily manage to take them down. Starky decides to make a run for it but Bullock catches him. With this collar Bullock decides that things are over.

Nivans breaks down.

Bullock takes Starky to police headquarters and interrogates him but Starky claims to know nothing about the letters. Bullock is not convinced but there is nothing he can do.

Later that night, Bullock returns home and is confronted by a thug in a mask. The thug is frightened to the point of trembling and Bullock even almost recognizes him. All the same, he's ready to kill Bullock. Fortunately, Batman arrives and takes him down. The thug's mask is removed and he's revealed to be Nivans. Nivans explains he hated Bullock for all his rudeness and filthy habits and wanted him gone. That was why he made the death threats and murder attempts. Breaking down he starts laughing and crying hysterically. Bullock takes Nivans in and talks about how it's ironic that he was planning to leave anyway.

[edit] Background Information

  • The episode is based on the comics story of the same name (Detective Comics #651, October 1992) by Chuck Dixon.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Kevin Conroy Bruce Wayne / Batman
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. Alfred
Robert Costanzo Harvey Bullock
Mari Devon Summer Gleeson
Gregg Berger Vincent Starkey
Jeffrey Jones Nivens
Liane Schirmer Renee Montoya

[edit] Quotes

Harvey Bullock: Let's get something straight form the git-go, I think you're a freak and a menace, and those are your good points. But the Commish says you serve a purpose, so I go along.
Batman: I appreciate your honesty.


Bullock: We're not that different.
Batman: We're on the same side, but we're not the same.


Nivans: There's a doormat outside Mr. Bullock.
Bullock: Really? I though you were the doormat around here, Nivans.


Bullock: You got the right to remain silent. If you give up that right, you'll probably bore me to tears so keep your trap shut, Dogbreath.


Bullock: Summer, cut me some slack! This guy's lookin' to whack me!
Summer Gleeson: Look on the bright side: you'll make the 6:00 news.


Nivans: You're not a tenant you're a pestilence!


[edit] External links

  • Episode Review on World's Finest: [1]


Previously produced episode:
"Sideshow"
Episodes of
Batman: The Animated Series
Next produced episode:
"Trial"
Previously aired episode:
"Catwalk"
Next aired episode:
"The Lion and the Unicorn"