/r/LawAndOrder
In r/LawAndOrder, Redditors are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The users, who report rule-breaking content, and the mods, who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories. Dun Dun
In r/LawAndOrder, Redditors are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: The users, who report rule-breaking content, and the mods, who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories.
Dun Dun
No spoilers in titles, tag spoiler posts, and mark comment spoilers
All submissions that have spoilers or will lead to discussion of spoilers must be tagged a spoiler. Comment spoilers must be marked (>!Type spoiler here.!<) unless it falls under the spoiler of the tagged post.
Don't put spoilers in the title
Keep discussion civil
Don’t attack or insult others users, actors, or crew. If someone else is being uncivil, don’t engage, just use the report button
No gatekeeping or generalizing fans
Avoid gatekeeping or generalizing groups of fans. You don’t get to control what people like or don’t like. Don't make posts just to express hatred for characters or plots. If you're only here to hate on Law & Order, you may get banned.
Submissions must be directly related to Law & Order
No off-topic posts. Anything related to the Dick Wolf Universe is acceptable.
No low-effort or off-topic memes
Memes are allowed if they are relevant to Law & Order
No piracy or illegal content
We want to show the creators the respect they deserve for making the show. Links to illegally hosted content, streams and torrents will be removed and users may be banned for sharing them
Indicate the source when submitting artwork or other fan content
Make sure to include the name of the creators. If you created it yourself, indicate as much and use the OC tag if submitting a post. If you don't know the source you can state as much, but at least try. Google's image search is a good method.
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Is it worth it to watch law and order from the start? Been eying this tv show for a while, let me know your thoughts 👀
A student is accused of killing his teacher; when the suspect's age puts the case in limbo, Price and Maroun put the school's policies on trial; Shaw's attempts to connect with the suspect backfire.
It's so rare that CI pops up on These Are Their Stories, thought the CI fans here would enjoy this episiode.
I've been trying to find a place to watch this. I live in new Zealand and so far haven't found any websites that work, try either say unavailable in your location or just won't load
I'm currently watching Law & Order Special Victims Unit and just watched episode 6 of season 1. Just fyi I'm watching the show in my native language so there could be some differences
At the end of this episode the first suspect who also slept with the victim was let go even though a witness said they saw the suspect with the victim together and that he pushed her down the stairs. The witness is another suspect though. The confusing part though is that Olivia struck a deal with the second suspect/witness for him to get a lighter punishment because he rped the crpse of the victim
I don't know if there was something cut off in my country's version. So my question is was something cut off from the episode or did that guy, Mosely was his name I think, arrested or was he let go?
Thanks in advance
PS. This is my first time watching this show
Just saying.
Because she really didn't have any reason to go there except to support Bobby in case it was Frank. There was no job issue/case connection, etc.
It really was sort of a sweet gesture in the midst of potential sadness. Which would sadly come to pass just a year later or so.
I miss the old cold opens where you have people randomly finding a body or witnessing a murder. It's a tight couple of minutes a where you get introduced to these characters and thier little drama, only to be interrupted by a body. Then you go into the mystery cold and find out details as the detectives do.
I guess they switched away from that format to be like the more popular SVU. But I miss the old way.
PS: This is not a comment on Criminal Intent's cold openings which are a masterpiece. But Criminal Intent is a different style of a show.
This evil, sociopathic, narcissistic and totally delusional woman berated her staff, calling them names and blamed Ellen for her anger and slapping her, then When the truth about her hits the news, she blamed the detectives leaking the tape not Ellen and threaten to sue them for emotional distress, finally at her press conference, she says “screw you” to everyone and fired her staff and then popped herself. And the cherry on top, she leaves all her money to her dog and nothing for the loyal employees , is that even legal?
Beginning with "The Gift" (S3), then "Shibboleth" (S4), "Scared Crazy" (S5), and "The Healer" (S5).
I thought that was a really good character moment with him and His dad I felt that gave a moment we haven’t seen of a lot from Nolan.
Only counting the ones that occurred during the duration of L&O running.
Has anyone done the math on this?
Watching the Netflix show The Perfect Couple. Mark Bruner the creepiest serial killer is a character. Ritchie Coster
Has anyone else noticed that Sam’s eyes look buggy lately?
Anthony Anderson and Jeffrey Donovan are two.of my favorite Law & Order actors. Why did they leave the show? Don't get me wrong, I like Reid Scott and Mechad Brooks, but I, REALLY, like Anthony Anderson and Jeffrey Donovan. ESPECUALLY Jeffrey Donovan, since his days on Burn Notice.
I just rewatched For the Defense, and I saw that Connie barely dodged the bullet fired by the hitman disguised as a room service concierge sent to silence Paige. Had she not evaded the shot in the nick of time, what would have happened next is anyone's guess.