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{{episode|Title=Bad Faith|Series=Law & Order|Serieslink=L&O|Season=5|Previous=[[Cruel and Unusual]]|Next=[[Purple Heart]]}} |
{{episode|Title=Bad Faith|Series=Law & Order|Serieslink=L&O|Season=5|Previous=[[Cruel and Unusual]]|Next=[[Purple Heart]]}} |
Revision as of 20:17, 25 June 2010
"Bad Faith" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 5.20 | → |
Production number: 69426 First aired: 26 April 1995 | ||
Written By René Balcer Directed By Dann Florek |
Plot
Plot The Detectives investigate the apparent suicide of one of Logan's friends. The deceased was a victim of a priest, who is known for molesting young boys.
Cast
Main cast
- Jerry Orbach as Detective Lennie Briscoe
- Chris Noth as Detective Mike Logan
- S. Epatha Merkerson as Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
- Sam Waterston as Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy
- Jill Hennessy as A.D.A. Claire Kincaid
- Steven Hill as D.A. Adam Schiff
Guest cast
- June Ballinger as Kate Krolinsky
- Christine Farrell as Forensics Technician Arlene Shrier
- Kit Flanagan as Joan Zinns
- Dann Florek as Captain Donald Cragen
- Jan Leslie Harding as Judy Marino
- Carolyn McCormick as Dr. Elizabeth Olivet
- Steve Mellor as Reverend Navarro
- Eric Payne as Rick Bolden
- Bill Raymond as Father Joe Krolinsky
- Bernie Sheredy as Russell Lehrman
- Scott Sowers as Stewart Waller
- Charles Stransky as Murphy
- Stewart J. Zully as Scully
- Mary Kate Law as Oslyn
- Michael Cullen as First Uniformed Policeman
- Joseph Mosso as Second Uniformed Policeman
- Bill Marcus as McGill
- John Nacco as Corrections Officer
References
References
- "Bad Faith" was inspired by the case of James Porter, a former priest who, in 1993, was convicted of molesting 28 children.[
Quotes
Quotes
- Joe Krolinsky: Please, I have a family --
- Jack McCoy: I feel sorry for them.
- Anita van Buren: There's people like him in every neighborhood. Could be the Little League coach, your kid's favorite teacher . . . it's too bad they don't glow in the dark
- Father Navarro: When Father Krolinsky was pronounced cured, he was sent to another parish.
- Jack McCoy: How many times was he pronounced cured?
- Adam Schiff: Sounds like Krolinsky's been behaving himself all these years.
- Jack McCoy: It just means he hasn't been caught. I've prosecuted pedophiles, Adam. They defy rehabilitation.
- Mike Logan: He was a big deal, our parents loved him. What are kids gonna do against a parish priest?
- Joe Krolinsky: I have a sickness. I need help.
- Jack McCoy: You're an adult. Your victims are children. There's nothing you could say that would make me feel sorry for you.
- Mike Logan: We called you 'Father'! How could you do that to us? You even did it to your own kid! How could you do that?
Background information and notes
Background information and notes
- This episode establishes that Capt. Cragen was transferred to the Anti-Corruption Task Force after leaving the 27.
- Cragen makes a comment about his fourteen-year-old daughter, even though it's been previously established that he and his wife Marge have no children.
- International Episode Titles: Czech Republic: Pocit viny (Feeling of Guilt)
Previous episode: "Cruel and Unusual" |
"Bad Faith" Law & Order Season 5 |
Next episode: "Purple Heart" |