East New York Tonight April 8 2023 “When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth” Season 1 Episode 9
When a retired cop who was planning to go public with claims of corruption dies and it’s initially ruled suicide, a skeptical Haywood directs her team to investigate; Bentley and Quinlan grow closer.
Broadcast Time Tonight: Saturday 8:00 PM April 8, 2023 on CBS
East New York Season 1 Episode 9 Cast – When Dinosaurs Roamed the Earth
Amanda Warren (Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood) Jimmy Smits (Chief John Suarez) Ruben Santiago-Hudson (Officer Marvin Sandeford) Kevin Rankin (Detective Tommy Killian) Richard Kind (Captain Stan Yenko) Elizabeth Rodriguez (Detective Crystal Morales) Olivia Luccardi (Officer Brandy Quinlan) Lavel Schley (Officer Andre Bentley) |
C.S. Lee (Sgt. Jimmy Kee) |
Mike Starr (Kurt Walsh) Samantha Soule (Denise Walsh) Lena Kaminsky (Annika) Biko Eisen-Martin (Antonie "AJ" Jackson) David Rhodes (Remy Taylor) Donovan Christie Jr. (Sean Dryden) Ed Gonzales Moreno (Ricky Velasquez) Beau Thom (Officer Gabriel Fenster) |
About East New York
From executive producers of “NYPD Blue,” East New York stars Amanda Warren as Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood, the newly promoted boss of the 74th Precinct in East New York – a working-class neighborhood on the edge of Brooklyn in the midst of social upheaval. With family ties to the area, Haywood is determined to deploy creative methods to protect her beloved community with the help of her officers and detectives. But first, she has the daunting task of getting them on board, as some are skeptical of her promotion, and others resist her methods of leadership. Her team includes her mentor, shrewd veteran two-star Chief John Suarez; Marvin Sandeford, a highly respected training officer and expert on the neighborhood; Tommy Killian, a detective with some old-school approaches to policing; Capt. Stan Yenko, Haywood’s gregarious and efficient right hand; Crystal Morales, an intuitive detective who can’t be intimidated; Andre Bentley, a trainee from an upper middle-class background; and ambitious patrol officer Brandy Quinlan, the sole volunteer to live in a local housing project as part of Haywood’s plan to bridge the gap between police and community. Regina Haywood has a vision: She and the squad of the 74th Precinct will not only serve and protect their community – they’ll also become part of it. |