Kay Howard - Final Season

Final Season

Season 5 saw her character relegated to some degree, but also showed important developments. Her former boyfriend Danvers would get engaged much to her surprise. In a later episode in the season Danvers' fiancee would be murdered, a shock for both of them. In addition her former partner Beau Felton would die violently in Season 5, which was an emotional shock to her. When Season 6 began, Howard was no longer in the Homicide unit; she had been rotated into the Fugitive squad, where she decided to remain. The character was not seen again until Homicide: The Movie, when she joined the current and former Homicide detectives to search for Gee's attacker.

Homicide: Life on the Street
Creators
  • David Simon
  • Paul Attanasio
  • Barry Levinson
  • Tom Fontana
Original characters
  • Tim Bayliss
  • Stanley Bolander
  • Steve Crosetti
  • Beau Felton
  • Al Giardello
  • Kay Howard
  • Meldrick Lewis
  • John Munch
  • Frank Pembleton
Other characters
  • Ed Danvers
  • Megan Russert
  • Mike Kellerman
  • J. H. Brodie
  • Julianna Cox
  • Stuart Gharty
  • Terri Stivers
  • Paul Falsone
  • Laura Ballard
  • Michael Giardello
  • Rene Sheppard
  • George Barnfather
  • Roger Gaffney
  • James C. Harris
Episodes
  • Season 1
  • Season 2
  • Season 3
  • Season 4
  • Season 5
  • Season 6
  • Season 7
Related media
  • Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets
  • Homicide: Second Shift
  • Homicide: The Movie

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