Law & Order - Point Of View
Point Of View: It's a Mob hit! ...No, it's an attempted-rape case. No, wait, it's a Mob hit.
View ArticleLaw & Order - Called Home / Darkness
Called Home / Darkness: Cyrus Lupo comes home to investigate his brother's death in an assisted-suicide conspiracy, then joins the team permanently as a city-wide blackout leads to a kidnapping. McCoy...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Misbegotten
Misbegotten: Sometimes people can act really stupid when they mean well, but then again sometimes people act really stupid because they are just jerks. This episode features a little bit of both.
View ArticleLaw & Order - Bottomless
Bottomless: The team follows a pair of pants from an attorney's murder, through a shipment of poisoned toothpaste, into the villainous heart of a corporation that most definitely is not Wal-Mart, no...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Driven
Driven: The ugly side of gentrification is revealed in yet another thought-provoking episode, which asks the important question: Who has the more deleterious impact on housing prices, child murderers...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Political Animal
Political Animal: When three young men are found shot to death, Lupo and Green get to wade through the world of political fundraising with a short stop in the men's room for a game of footsie to find...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Quit Claim
Quit Claim: If you have a fairly well-known actress as a guest star, it's always a safe guess that she's not really going to be an incidental character the way she's first introduced. And the blonder...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Illegal
Illegal: One auxiliary cop, one inferiority complex, one gun, and one riot add up to the perfect recipe for disaster this week.
View ArticleLaw & Order - Executioner
Executioner: A guy decides to chicken out of having an affair, but then gets murdered in a totally unrelated event. Now that's just not fair.
View ArticleLaw & Order - Tango
Tango: Two pretty distinct stories this week -- the one about the drunk teenager who was brutally murdered, and the other about Connie's legs.
View ArticleLaw & Order - Betrayal
Betrayal: Moira Kelly has it rough when she finds out she's married to a psychiatrist who likes to sleep with his underage patients. But then she has it rougher when it turns out he only liked sleeping...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Submission
Submission: When a dog-fighting ring is broken up, Lupo and Green are called in to investigate once a finger is found in one of the dog's stomachs. This then leads to murder and...wine counterfeiting?...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Angelwood
Angelwood: Rudy seemed like such a good kid when he was trying to get on the Notre Dame football team. Who knew he was going to end up as a scary minister turning children into religious fanatics?
View ArticleLaw & Order - Green Means Go (Away)
Burn Card: Ed Green, we hardly knew ye. Well...actually we totally knew ye, so that we knew that you couldn't actually be a stone cold murderer even though you did your best trying to convince us you...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Not That There's Anything Wrong With Pseudoscience
Bogeyman: A "religious" cult that hands out fliers in subway stations promising self-actualization, and counts many actors among its members, is implicated in a murder. Any similarities to real...
View ArticleLaw & Order - Connie vs. Cutter
Strike: Connie gets a taste of what it's like on the other side. Turns out, it's not so good -- at least not when your client admits that he totally committed the murder for which you are defending him.
View ArticleLaw & Order - Web of Love
Personae Non Grata: Nothing is sweeter than two crazies pretending to be other people finding Internet love with each other, especially when one then manipulates the other into killing someone.
View ArticleLaw & Order - You Can Call Me Al
Excalibur: Jack learns the hard way that you don't get between a governor and his call girl.
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