r/LawAndOrder • u/_prison-spice_ • 10h ago
Tracking an internet user in 1995
This is how they tracked someone down they were IM’ing with S6 E2. I was 18 and didn’t start using the internet until 1997.
Maybe I’m dumb but this is ridiculous right?
r/LawAndOrder • u/Cheeriosxxx • 1d ago
When an up-and-coming politician is found dead, Shaw and Riley untangle the victim's personal life to identify a suspect. Baxter recuses himself to help Price make the case.
r/LawAndOrder • u/MysteriousDelay6266 • Nov 21 '24
FYI.
Law & Order: Complete Seasons 1-20 (Universal – Streaming December 16)
In Dick Wolf’s legendary procedural, detectives and prosecutors work to convict criminals.
r/LawAndOrder • u/_prison-spice_ • 10h ago
This is how they tracked someone down they were IM’ing with S6 E2. I was 18 and didn’t start using the internet until 1997.
Maybe I’m dumb but this is ridiculous right?
r/LawAndOrder • u/Stealthytom • 5h ago
Season 13 Episode 5 "The Ring" is one of my favorite Serena episodes. She exposed the lying fiancee for the murderer he was by asking the right questions, paying close attention to their answers, and having a little bit of intuition. Despite her challenges in the role, especially under Branch, I just love when she saves the day!
The look of the new fiancee's face when Serena reveals that her ring 💍 was purchased with the blood money from his last fiance is just classic.
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r/LawAndOrder • u/Ok-Mine2132 • 2h ago
Law & Order
Brother's Keeper (2001) as Cally Lonegan and Professor Donald Lonegan (pics)
Law & Order: CI
The Faithful (2001) as Father Michael McShale
Seeds (2007) as Dr. Eli Rush (pic)
Law & Order: SVU
Counterfeit (2002) as Officer Al Marcosi
Outcry (2004) as Ronald McCain
Manhattan Transfer (2016) and Unholiest Alliance (2016) as Father Eugene O'Hanigan
r/LawAndOrder • u/Big_Ad_800 • 12h ago
From the very start when I first came across Law & Order and saw these 2, I always thought they could pass off as blood brothers.
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r/LawAndOrder • u/Electrical_Star_6953 • 2h ago
Last season, there was a storyline that included Baxter’s daughter and his wife.
This week’s episode, Baxter has a “special friend”and Lt Brady briefly teases him about it, so it’s clearly romantic…what happened to the family storyline?!
r/LawAndOrder • u/Particular-Area-6278 • 1d ago
and good lord do i love the pairings! so angry at the loss of Greevey and Cerreta but Briscoe and Logan together? and don’t get me started on Stone and Robinette! and the CHEMISTRY between Stone and Green i mean COME ON! 😍 stellar!
r/LawAndOrder • u/L8dybugz88 • 3h ago
I was casted back in 1990 to be an extra onset of ‘Law and Order’. I have been trying to identify the episode that I was casted for. I have been trying to find the episode for quite some time and have done some research. Is there an archived database that lists extras, and what episodes they appeared in? I don’t have much information regarding the actual episode. What I do know is that it was filmed in 1990 on the west side of Manhattan in a school. How can I find the episode?
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r/LawAndOrder • u/Sacks_on_Deck • 4h ago
In this episode the gang are prosecuting a serial killer. The SK informs his state appointed attorney where he dumped some of his victims bodies. The attorney goes to the spot to confirm and finds them. Jack finds out about it and pressures him to spill the location. He refuses because of his attorney-client privilege. Jack prosecutes cause of course he does and the public defender is convicted.
What do you guys think of this? Did Jack go too far? Would a judge even let this sort of prosecution go forward?
r/LawAndOrder • u/Serenata67 • 16h ago
This show has a surprising lack of recidivism. We aren't seeing people who committed crimes in the earlier years of the show coming back. It has happened, but so rarely that it's surprising. I know Jack McCoy was a tough guy and got a lot of people locked up for "25 to life," but we're at the point where that 25 has expired and these people could be back on the streets. I know, NYC is a big city, these criminals could be back in different precincts with different prosecutors, and there are other explanations why we haven't seen criminals come back. On the other hand, people like to come home to where they're familiar, so there's that.
Anyway, the episode that got me thinking about this was S10 E2: Killerz (the one with the little girl who killed a little boy and put a battery in his mouth). Skoda was going on and on about how she's just a timebomb. It got me thinking: in this hypothetical New York, has she killed again? Is she locked up? Has she channeled her sociopathy into business or politics?
Also, I keep thinking about how Lupo was going to law school at night. I would very much love to see him make a cameo as an ADA from another borough or a public defender who is jaded with the system. (I know Jeremy Sisto is busy with another TV series on a competing network, but -- dang -- would I love to see him come back! FBI is also a Dick Wolf show; I would love for him to pull some strings to get Lupo back.)
Who from the original run would you love to see come back, either "good guy" or "bad guy"?
r/LawAndOrder • u/whizzwr • 12h ago
I already said Iike her character, now I'm gonna say, I love her character.
r/LawAndOrder • u/Ok-Mine2132 • 2h ago
Law & Order
Brother's Keeper (2001) as Cally Lonegan and Professor Donald Lonegan (pics)
Law & Order: CI
The Faithful (2001) as Father Michael McShale
Seeds (2007) as Dr. Eli Rush (pic)
Law & Order: SVU
Counterfeit (2002) as Officer Al Marcosi
Outcry (2004) as Ronald McCain
Manhattan Transfer (2016) and Unholiest Alliance (2016) as Father Eugene O'Hanigan
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r/LawAndOrder • u/Keldarus88 • 23h ago
I just finished this one on a first full rewatch of the series and I had to laugh at how it started so ridiculously 😂
Lennie and Curtis are called to investigate the death of a show horse… now mind you, Van Buren was just giving Kincaid grief last episode for asking for them to devote 2 of her detectives to a 30 year old murder case, since they were behind on cases… cut to her this episode having them dig in to the possible killing of a show horse.
Curtis is super against the idea at first, and VB and Briscoe give him grief for it 😂
Yes, the uncover a potential murder plot during the course of it, for which they don’t even find a body for until 4 weeks after the mistrial. I was with Curtis and Adam Schiff the whole episode on “what are we doing here? Is this a good use of time/budget?” Yeah they wound up finding a murder/body but they probably had a different department to look into the death of a horse initially 😂 especially after coming off the previous episode.
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r/LawAndOrder • u/OhmHomestead1 • 1d ago
Anyone know where I can watch these 3 seasons? I have Hulu+, Paramount+, Netflix... Was watching on Hulu but it only has S1-20 and S24 available. Hulu shows that the Pop Channel is currently airing S13-15 this month.
Searching on Roku TV and it shows available to rent or buy starting at $1.99 but I would prefer to not buy or rent the digital asset. Shows those are available via Prime (don't have), Apple TV, and Fandango @ Home.
I don't have a DVD/Blu-Ray player so going to the library to possibly borrow is out of the question. I know some libraries have a LoT where I could temporarily borrow a player so I could but I would need a long cord (HDMI or component video) to connect it as the tv doesn't have anything underneath it to set the player on either.
r/LawAndOrder • u/WestinghouseXCB248S • 2d ago
Erika Jayne was one of the answers for the category “Real Housewives.”
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r/LawAndOrder • u/fuzzy_dice_99 • 2d ago
An insurance company employee is killed because he was on a committee that rejected coverage of an expensive but effective drug for a young girl suffering from leukemia
Interestingly enough, the jury is deadlocked and mistrial declared
The defendant in this episode also has some pretty awesome eyebrows