"Panic" | ||
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← | L&O, Episode 10.13 | → |
Production number: E1117 First aired: 16 February 2000 | ||
Teleplay By William N. Fordes & Lynn Mamet Story By Kathy McCormick & Matt Witten Directed By Constantine Makris |
Plot[]
Briscoe and Green investigate the shooting of a best-selling mystery writer and the death of her accountant, with a love triangle as a possible motive for the crime.
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
- Steven Hill as D.A. Adam Schiff
Recurring cast[]
- Gerry Bamman as Stan Gillum
- Jordan Charney as Judge Donald Karan
Guest cast[]
- Tom Berenger as Dean Tyler
- Tom Bloom as Aaron James
- Michael Duran as Kevin Hodges
- Todd Cerveris as Russell Wolenski
- Leonardo Cimino as Tommy Valducci
- Eliza Clark as Courtney Tyler
- Richard Council as Claude Hays
- Timothy Devlin as Doug Purcell
- Linda Emond as Carolyn Tyler
- Tibor Feldman as Ted Kellogg
- Gary Galone as CSU Technician Robert Perry
- Diana Henry as Sheila Luterik
- Tom Ligon as Malcolm Sanford
- Robert Emmet Lunney as Dr. Samuel Bookman
- Dan Mason as Martin Ezell
- Chaz Mena as Itzhak Antonovich
- Allison Briner as Erica Servers
- Paul Sparks as Paul Luterik
- Laine Valentino as Jean Kellogg
- Pete Macnamara as Squadroom Detective
- Ruthie Henshall as P.K. Todd
- Tracy Griswold as Rhodes
- Catherine Curtin as Stephanie Hollis
References[]
References
Quotes[]
Quotes (Green looks at a receipt found on the victim, Martin Hoss.)
- Ed Green: Mr. Hoss paid for a meal at Cafe Rouge, 8:16, tonight.
- Lennie Briscoe: Dinner for two?
- Ed Green: Looks like it.
- Lennie Briscoe: Hope he enjoyed it.
(Reading P.K. Todd's fan mail.)
- Anita Van Buren: Oh this is lovely: "You write worse than an uneducated trout."
- Lennie Briscoe: If I was the fish, I'd take offense.
Background information and notes[]
- The author who is shot in this episode is named P.K. Todd, which is the name the real-life writer of the episode Standoff.
Episode scene cards[]
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White & Crisp Agency |
Randolph Hotel |
Federal Bureau of |
4 | 5 |
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Supreme Court |
Chambers of |
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