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+ | Detectives discover that an Assistant Attorney General was having an affair with a murdered investigator in his office, and that he had made threatening statements about her to his psychiatrist. |
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== Cast == |
== Cast == |
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=== Main cast === |
=== Main cast === |
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* [[Jerry Orbach]] as [[Detective]] [[Lennie Briscoe]] |
* [[Jerry Orbach]] as [[Detective]] [[Lennie Briscoe]] |
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− | * [[Jesse L. Martin]] as |
+ | * [[Jesse L. Martin]] as Detective [[Ed Green]] |
* [[S. Epatha Merkerson]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Anita Van Buren]] |
* [[S. Epatha Merkerson]] as [[Lieutenant]] [[Anita Van Buren]] |
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− | * [[Sam Waterston]] as [[Executive |
+ | * [[Sam Waterston]] as [[Executive assistant district attorney|Executive A.D.A.]] [[Jack McCoy]] |
− | * [[Angie Harmon]] as [[Assistant |
+ | * [[Angie Harmon]] as [[Assistant district attorney|A.D.A.]] [[Abbie Carmichael]] |
− | * [[Dianne Wiest]] as Interim [[District |
+ | * [[Dianne Wiest]] as Interim [[District attorney|D.A.]] [[Nora Lewin]] |
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+ | === Recurring cast === |
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+ | * [[Gerry Bamman]] as [[Defense attorney|Defense Attorney]] [[Stan Gillum]] |
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+ | * [[Leslie Hendrix]] as [[Medical examiner|M.E.]] [[Elizabeth Rodgers]] |
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+ | * [[Nancy Ticotin]] as [[Detective]] [[Reina Perez]] |
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=== Guest cast === |
=== Guest cast === |
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+ | * [[Nestor Serrano]] as Assistant Attorney General [[Alec Conroy]] |
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+ | * [[Alexandra Neil]] as [[Alice Marner]] |
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+ | * [[Thomas James O'Leary]] as Dr. [[Karl Breitel]] |
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+ | * [[Barbara Walsh]] as [[Deanne Conroy]] |
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+ | * [[Leif Riddell]] as [[Davis]] |
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* [[Wally Dunn]] as [[Vincent Hall]] |
* [[Wally Dunn]] as [[Vincent Hall]] |
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* [[Michael Jannetta]] as [[Nate Richards]] |
* [[Michael Jannetta]] as [[Nate Richards]] |
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− | * [[Alexandra Neil]] as [[Alice Marner]] |
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− | * [[Jason Manuel Olazabal]] as [[Jeffrey Sayles]] |
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* [[Lola Powers]] as [[Carol Martin]] |
* [[Lola Powers]] as [[Carol Martin]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Jennifer Lynn Michael]] as [[Angela Cofresta]] |
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+ | * [[Jeri Arredondo]] as [[Littlemoon Birdsong]] |
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+ | * [[Nicole Bradin]] as [[Nancy Hall]] |
+ | * [[Jill Kinney]] as [[Roseanne Hall]] |
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* [[Adam Sietz]] as Occupant |
* [[Adam Sietz]] as Occupant |
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+ | * [[Krishen Mehta]] as [[Melik Hoca]] |
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+ | * [[Jason Manuel Olazabal]] as [[Jeffrey Sayles]] |
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+ | * [[Alexander Blaise]] as [[Roberto]] |
+ | * [[Tom Pearl]] as Assistant M.E. [[Donald Quinn]] |
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− | * [[ |
+ | * [[Mario Mendoza]] as [[Jose]] |
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+ | * [[David E. Cruz]] as [[Victor]] |
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+ | * [[Lou Sones]] as Court Clerk |
+ | * [[Joe Mortimer]] as [[Crime Scene Unit|CSU]] Tech #2 |
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+ | * [[Josh Kleinmuntz]] as CSU [[Officer]] |
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== References == |
== References == |
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+ | *''Regents v. Tarasoff'' |
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− | ''References'' |
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+ | *''People v. Bierenbaum'' |
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== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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− | :'''Lennie Briscoe''': So what's the story? |
+ | :'''Lennie Briscoe''': So what's the story? Girl Meets Bridge? |
:'''CSU Technichan''': Girl Meets Bullet, then Girl Meets River. |
:'''CSU Technichan''': Girl Meets Bullet, then Girl Meets River. |
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:'''Lennis Briscoe''': I love a happy ending. |
:'''Lennis Briscoe''': I love a happy ending. |
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− | :'''Lennie Briscoe''': Women. |
+ | :'''Lennie Briscoe''': Women. Can't live with them, can't kill them, huh Nate? |
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+ | :'''Alec Conroy''': ''(when Briscoe starts to read him his rights)'' I already know my rights. |
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+ | :'''Lennie Briscoe''': That's right. I forgot you used to have one of these. ''(refering to his police badge)'' |
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+ | :''(Conroy tells the DAs that he loved Karen)'' |
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+ | :'''Abbie Carmichael''': Killing her's a pretty sick way of showing her that. |
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== Background information and notes == |
== Background information and notes == |
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+ | *Continuity error: Fran Lebowitz is credited and her character's names is shown on her nameplate as "Judge Janis Goldberg" but her first name is given as "Janice" in all her later appearances. The simple explanation is her name was misprinted when she first became a judge and was subsequently corrected. |
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− | ''Background information and notes'' |
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+ | Greenwich Gallery<br /> |
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+ | 109 West Houston Street<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, March 29 |
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+ | Apartment of<br /> |
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+ | Vincent Hall<br /> |
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+ | Astoria, Queens<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, March 29 |
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+ | Office of<br /> |
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+ | The Attorney General<br /> |
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+ | New York State<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, March 29 |
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+ | State Trooper's Office<br /> |
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+ | Albany, NY<br /> |
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+ | Friday, March 31 |
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+ | Apartment of<br /> |
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+ | Mr. & Mrs. Alec Conroy<br /> |
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+ | 131 East 72nd Street<br /> |
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+ | Thursday, April 20 |
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+ | Former Apartment of<br /> |
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+ | Alec Conroy<br /> |
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+ | 275 West 76th Street<br /> |
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+ | Tuesday, April 25 |
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+ | Supreme Court<br /> |
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+ | Trial Part 67<br /> |
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+ | Wednesday, May 3 |
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+ | |} |
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[[Category:L&O episodes]] |
Revision as of 00:15, 24 July 2020
"Ego" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 11.17 | → |
Production number: E1324 First aired: 21 March 2001 | ||
Written By William N. Fordes & Wendy Battles Directed By James Quinn |
Summary
Detectives discover that an Assistant Attorney General was having an affair with a murdered investigator in his office, and that he had made threatening statements about her to his psychiatrist.
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
- Angie Harmon as A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael
- Dianne Wiest as Interim D.A. Nora Lewin
Recurring cast
- Gerry Bamman as Defense Attorney Stan Gillum
- Bernie McInerney as Judge Michael Callahan
- Leslie Hendrix as M.E. Elizabeth Rodgers
- Fran Lebowitz as Arraignment Judge Janice Goldberg
- Nancy Ticotin as Detective Reina Perez
Guest cast
- Nestor Serrano as Assistant Attorney General Alec Conroy
- Alexandra Neil as Alice Marner
- Jane Elliot as State Attorney General Isabel Shore
- Thomas James O'Leary as Dr. Karl Breitel
- Barbara Walsh as Deanne Conroy
- Leif Riddell as Davis
- Malachy Cleary as Franks
- Wally Dunn as Vincent Hall
- Michael Jannetta as Nate Richards
- Lola Powers as Carol Martin
- Jennifer Lynn Michael as Angela Cofresta
- Jeri Arredondo as Littlemoon Birdsong
- Nicole Bradin as Nancy Hall
- Jill Kinney as Roseanne Hall
- Adam Sietz as Occupant
- Krishen Mehta as Melik Hoca
- Jason Manuel Olazabal as Jeffrey Sayles
- Alexander Blaise as Roberto
- Tom Pearl as Assistant M.E. Donald Quinn
- Mario Mendoza as Jose
- David E. Cruz as Victor
- Lou Sones as Court Clerk
- Joe Mortimer as CSU Tech #2
- Josh Kleinmuntz as CSU Officer
References
- Regents v. Tarasoff
- People v. Bierenbaum
Quotes
- Lennie Briscoe: So what's the story? Girl Meets Bridge?
- CSU Technichan: Girl Meets Bullet, then Girl Meets River.
- Lennis Briscoe: I love a happy ending.
- Lennie Briscoe: Women. Can't live with them, can't kill them, huh Nate?
- Alec Conroy: (when Briscoe starts to read him his rights) I already know my rights.
- Lennie Briscoe: That's right. I forgot you used to have one of these. (refering to his police badge)
- (Conroy tells the DAs that he loved Karen)
- Abbie Carmichael: Killing her's a pretty sick way of showing her that.
Background information and notes
- Continuity error: Fran Lebowitz is credited and her character's names is shown on her nameplate as "Judge Janis Goldberg" but her first name is given as "Janice" in all her later appearances. The simple explanation is her name was misprinted when she first became a judge and was subsequently corrected.
Episode scene cards
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Greenwich Gallery |
Apartment of |
Office of |
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State Trooper's Office |
Apartment of |
Former Apartment of |
Supreme Court |
Previous episode: "Bronx Cheer" |
"Ego" Law & Order Season 11 |
Next episode: "White Lie" |