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+ | [[Greg Landen|An American Muslim]] defends himself against charges that he murdered an academic who challenged his religious beliefs. |
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+ | == Cast == |
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+ | === Main cast === |
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+ | * [[Jerry Orbach]] as [[Detective]] [[Lennie Briscoe]] |
+ | * [[Jesse L. Martin]] as Detective [[Ed Green]] |
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+ | * [[S. Epatha Merkerson]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Anita Van Buren]] |
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+ | * [[Sam Waterston]] as [[Executive assistant district attorney|Executive A.D.A.]] [[Jack McCoy]] |
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+ | * [[Elisabeth Röhm]] as [[Assistant district attorney|A.D.A.]] [[Serena Southerlyn]] |
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+ | * [[Fred Dalton Thompson]] as [[District attorney|D.A.]] [[Arthur Branch]] |
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+ | ===Recurring cast=== |
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+ | * [[Donna Hanover]] as Judge [[Deborah Bourke]] |
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+ | * [[Carolyn McCormick]] as Dr. [[Elizabeth Olivet]] |
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+ | * [[Larry Sherman]] as Judge [[Colin Fraser]] |
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+ | * [[Andrea Navedo]] as [[Detective]] [[Ana Cordova]] |
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+ | * [[Liz Larsen]] as CSU Tech [[Jessica Reed]] |
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+ | * [[Joe Gonzalez]] as [[Sergeant]] [[Martinez (Sgt.)|Martinez]] |
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+ | === Guest cast === |
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+ | * [[Ali Reza|Ali Farahnakian]] as Defense Attorney [[Anwar Mohammed]] |
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* [[Jason Butler Harner]] as [[Bernard Noah]] |
* [[Jason Butler Harner]] as [[Bernard Noah]] |
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* [[Ramon De Ocampo]] as [[Michael Sanchez]] |
* [[Ramon De Ocampo]] as [[Michael Sanchez]] |
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+ | * [[Abigail Lopez]] as [[Eve Sanchez]] |
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− | * [[Jordan Lage]] as [[Jeff Bodner]] |
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* [[Robin Mattson]] as [[Francine Landen]] |
* [[Robin Mattson]] as [[Francine Landen]] |
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+ | * [[Katie Kreisler]] as [[Stephie]] |
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+ | * [[Jeff Brooks]] as [[Charles Scott]] |
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+ | * [[Jordan Lage]] as [[Jeff Bodner]] |
+ | * [[Pilar Witherspoon]] as Defense Attorney [[Gina Sparrow]] |
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+ | * [[Paul Urcioli]] as Dog Walker |
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+ | * [[Ned Coulter]] as Dr. [[Tom Hyra]] |
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* [[Amro Salama]] as [[Salman Mogazi]] |
* [[Amro Salama]] as [[Salman Mogazi]] |
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+ | * [[Derek Argobright]] as CSU Tech Mahoney |
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− | * [[Rick Hickman]] as [[Hugh Murdock]] (uncredited) |
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− | * [[Katie Kreisler]] as Stephie |
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* [[Josh Kleinmuntz]] as Court Clerk |
* [[Josh Kleinmuntz]] as Court Clerk |
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+ | * [[Rick Hickman]] as [[Hugh Murdock]] ''(uncredited)'' |
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− | == |
+ | == References == |
+ | *[[9/11]] |
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− | * ''Quotes'' |
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+ | *[[Afghanistan]] |
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+ | *[[Bosnia]] |
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+ | *[[Lilian Branch]] |
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+ | *{{w|John Walker Lindh}} |
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+ | *[[Columbine High School massacre]] |
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+ | *[[Cuba]] |
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+ | *{{w|Albert Einstein}} |
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+ | *[[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] |
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+ | *[[Georgia]] |
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+ | *{{w|Holy Roman Empire}} |
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+ | *[[Iraq]] |
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+ | *[[Israel]] |
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+ | *[[Hugh Murdoch]] {{c|victim}} |
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+ | *[[Louise Murdoch]] {{c|victim}} |
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+ | *[[Pakistan]] |
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+ | *{{w|Jonas Salk}} |
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+ | *[[Saudi Arabia]] |
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+ | *[[Somalia]] |
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+ | *{{w|Martha Stewart}} |
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− | == |
+ | == Quotes == |
+ | {{Conversation|I want to ask your opinion on Einstein's theory because I'm not sure he was right.|Ed Green|Headline: 'Cop Cracks Relativity'.|Phil|No, not that theory, Phil. His theory on genius. See - and correct me if I'm wrong - Einstein argued that genius has no personality. But after talking to you for this short amount of time, I realize that you actually prove the negative. You definitely have personality. And it makes this primate want to whoop your ass. Now say somethin'.|Ed Green}} |
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− | * ''Trivia'' |
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+ | {{Conversation|You don't even try to hide your disdain for Islam!|Greg Landen|My disdain ''isn't'' for Islam, pal.|Colin Fraser}} |
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+ | {{Quote|To quote the Bard: Ignorance often turns out to be the best defense.|Arthur Branch about representing oneself in court}} |
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+ | {{Conversation|My guess is he is terrified of women. Militant Islam eases that anxiety by making women subordinate.|Olivet|Landon became a slave of Allah because he couldn't get a date?|McCoy}} |
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+ | ==Background information and notes== |
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+ | * This episode marks the first appearance of former [[Senator]] [[Fred Thompson]] as [[District attorney|D.A.]] [[Arthur Branch]]. |
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+ | ===Episode scene cards=== |
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+ | Telemarketing Solutions<br /> |
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+ | 37 Est 44th Street<br /> |
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+ | Tuesday, August 14 |
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+ | Office Of The Dean<br /> |
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+ | Stuyvesant College<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, August 15 |
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+ | Protect Life<br /> |
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+ | 502 West 33rd Street<br /> |
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+ | Thursday, August 16 |
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+ | Home Of Mousah Salim<br /> |
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+ | 142 East 84th Street<br /> |
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+ | Thursday, August 16 |
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+ | Strickland Academy<br /> |
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+ | 601 Amsterdam Avenue<br /> |
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+ | Friday, August 17 |
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+ | Supreme Court<br /> |
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+ | Trial Part 38<br /> |
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+ | Monday, September 24 |
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+ | Stytvesant College<br /> |
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+ | East Quad<br /> |
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+ | Monday, October 1 |
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+ | |} |
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Revision as of 04:52, 2 April 2020
"American Jihad" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 13.01 | → |
Production number: E3304 First aired: 2 October 2002 | ||
Written By Aaron Zelman & Marc Guggenheim Directed By Constantine Makris |
Plot
An American Muslim defends himself against charges that he murdered an academic who challenged his religious beliefs.
Cast
Main cast
- Jerry Orbach as Detective Lennie Briscoe
- Jesse L. Martin as Detective Ed Green
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
- Sam Waterston as Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy
- Elisabeth Röhm as A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn
- Fred Dalton Thompson as D.A. Arthur Branch
Recurring cast
- Gordon MacDonald as Judge Donald Paulsen
- Donna Hanover as Judge Deborah Bourke
- Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet
- Jason Kolotouros as Defense Attorney Derek Greer
- E.J. Carroll as Kevin Braken
- John Cariani as CSU Technician Julian Beck
- Larry Sherman as Judge Colin Fraser
- Andrea Navedo as Detective Ana Cordova
- Liz Larsen as CSU Tech Jessica Reed
- Joe Gonzalez as Sergeant Martinez
Guest cast
- Ali Farahnakian as Defense Attorney Anwar Mohammed
- Richard Bekins as Mr. Landen
- Merritt Wever as Jennifer Taylor
- Wil Horneff as Greg Landen / Mousah Salim
- Jason Butler Harner as Bernard Noah
- Ramon De Ocampo as Michael Sanchez
- Abigail Lopez as Eve Sanchez
- Robin Mattson as Francine Landen
- Katie Kreisler as Stephie
- Jeff Brooks as Charles Scott
- Jordan Lage as Jeff Bodner
- Pilar Witherspoon as Defense Attorney Gina Sparrow
- Stewart J. Zully as Sal
- Paul Urcioli as Dog Walker
- Ned Coulter as Dr. Tom Hyra
- Amro Salama as Salman Mogazi
- Derek Argobright as CSU Tech Mahoney
- Josh Kleinmuntz as Court Clerk
- Rick Hickman as Hugh Murdock (uncredited)
References
- 9/11
- Afghanistan
- Bosnia
- Lilian Branch
- John Walker Lindh
- Columbine High School massacre
- Cuba
- Albert Einstein
- FBI
- Georgia
- Holy Roman Empire
- Iraq
- Israel
- Hugh Murdoch (victim)
- Louise Murdoch (victim)
- Pakistan
- Jonas Salk
- Saudi Arabia
- Somalia
- Martha Stewart
Quotes
- Ed Green: I want to ask your opinion on Einstein's theory because I'm not sure he was right.
- Phil: Headline: 'Cop Cracks Relativity'.
- Ed Green: No, not that theory, Phil. His theory on genius. See - and correct me if I'm wrong - Einstein argued that genius has no personality. But after talking to you for this short amount of time, I realize that you actually prove the negative. You definitely have personality. And it makes this primate want to whoop your ass. Now say somethin'.
- Greg Landen: You don't even try to hide your disdain for Islam!
- Colin Fraser: My disdain isn't for Islam, pal.
“ | To quote the Bard: Ignorance often turns out to be the best defense. | ” |
–Arthur Branch about representing oneself in court |
- Olivet: My guess is he is terrified of women. Militant Islam eases that anxiety by making women subordinate.
- McCoy: Landon became a slave of Allah because he couldn't get a date?
Background information and notes
- This episode marks the first appearance of former Senator Fred Thompson as D.A. Arthur Branch.
Episode scene cards
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Telemarketing Solutions |
Office Of The Dean |
Protect Life |
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Home Of Mousah Salim |
Strickland Academy |
Supreme Court |
Stytvesant College |
Previous episode: "Patriot" |
"American Jihad" Law & Order Season 13 |
Next episode: "Shangri-La" |