Friday, February 26, 2010

Law & Order and SVU Episodes Week of March 1 – Previews and Episode Information

Don’t forget that Law & Order returns on March 1, 2010 with a double-header, and SVU returns on March 3 with a double-header. Here are the episode details again, plus some additional sneak peeks for SVU “P.C.” (below), and links to other preview clips and photos for these episodes. (Since there are 4 episodes airing, it’s a good time for me to try out a more abbreviated recap format.) Please be sure to tune in as your viewing eyeballs will help keep Law & Order and SVU alive!

(Note: Several preview clips have been combined into two videos for ease in viewing, and I have included them below. NBC dictates these can only stay up for a short time after the episode airs, so get them while you can! Don’t forget the interviews with Chris Meloni and Mariska Hargitay as they talk about the Law & Order SVU episode “P.C.” and working with Kathy Griffin, and the "behind the scenes" videos that I posted yesterday. )


Law & Order “Boy On Fire” Air Date: Monday March 1, 2010 10:00 PM ET
A TEENAGE BOY IS BRUTALLY MURDERED IN A PARKING LOT AND THE INVESTIGATION DRAWS ATTENTION TO A VICIOUS HIGH SCHOOL RIVALRY

When detectives Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson) come upon the burning body of Cesar (guest star Noel Rodriguez), a sixteen-year-old charter school student from a bad neighborhood, they begin to question his young mentee Moses (guest star Aaron Shaw), who was the last person to see him alive. After evidence leads the detectives to a shocking cell phone video of the crime being committed, they soon realize that the four people in the video may be in cahoots with an unexpected ally. The investigation leads the detectives to the high school principal, Mrs. Woodside (guest star Debra Winger), who has all of the right answers. With a shady educator, tampered alibis and jealous schoolboys all coming into play, the detectives discover that their case may be more than elementary. Also starring: S. Epatha Merkerson (Lieutenant Anita Van Buren), Sam Waterston (District Attorney Jack McCoy), Alana De La Garza (Connie Rubirosa), and Linus Roache (Michael Cutter).

My recap and review of Law & Order "Boy On Fire" can be found here.

Law & Order “Boy On Fire” advance photos

Law & Order “Boy On Fire” preview video clips


Law & Order “Steel-Eyed Death” Air Date Date:Monday 3/1/2010 9:00 PM ET
A FAMILY IS FOUND BRUTALLY MURDERED IN THEIR HOME AND A RUNAWAY TEENAGER IS THE SUSPECT.

When a family of four is found murdered in their home, Detectives Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson) discover that the deaths may be related to the deceased teenage daughters troubled friend, Bonnie. As Lupo and Bernard track down Bonnie, the detectives become aware of another suspect, Justin, who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder making the case more complicated when both suspects' mental states come into question. Also starring: Sam Waterston (Jack McCoy), S. Epatha Merkerson (Lieutenant Anita Van Buren), Alana De La Garza (Connie Rubirosa), and Linus Roache (Michael Cutter).

My recap and review of Law & Order "Steel-Eyed Death" can be found here.

Law & Order “Steel-Eyed Death” preview video clips


Law & Order SVU “P.C.” Air Date 3/03/2010 (9 PM ET/ 8C Wednesday NBC)
WHEN A WOMAN FROM A GROWING LESBIAN COMMUNITY IS FOUND DEAD, DETECTIVES BENSON (MARISKA HARGITAY) AND STABLER (CHRIS MELONI) MUST WORK WITH A LOCAL ACTIVIST (GUEST STAR KATHY GRIFFIN) TO UNCOVER THE TRUTH BEHIND THE WOMAN'S DEATH.


Detectives Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Eliot Stabler (Chris Meloni) find a woman bleeding from the neck and nearly dead. The woman dies before they reach the hospital, and soon the investigation leads them to the frontman of the death metal band Vampyre Sacrifyce. He bites girls, steals blood from the local blood bank and sings about violence to women all in the name of his strange, vampiric lifestyle. The singer claims he was nowhere near the scene of the crime, and soon a lesbian rights group led by Babs Duffy (guest star Kathy Griffin) gets involved, claiming the victim's death was a result of police neglect. However, when more women from Babs's group are attacked, it becomes clear that the victim's case wasn't an isolated incident and that someone out there has a larger plan to bring the group down. Also starring: Ice-T (Detective Odafin Tutuola), Richard Belzer (Detective John Munch), Dann Florek (Capt. Donald Cragen), Tamara Tunie (Dr. Melinda Warner), and B.D. Wong (Dr. George Huang).

My recap and Review of Law & Order SVU "P.C.” can be found here.



Law & Order SVU “Savior” Air Date 3/03/2010 (10 PM ET/ 9C Wednesday NBC)
DETECTIVE BENSON (MARISKA HARGITAY) GETS EMOTIONALLY INVESTED IN A CASE WHEN SHE AND DETECTIVE STABLER (CHRIS MELONI) INVESTIGATE THE MURDERS OF SEVERAL YOUNG PROSTITUTES.

When a series of young prostitutes are found murdered with homemade prayer cards attached to their bodies, Detectives Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Eliot Stabler (Chris Meloni) struggle to find the common thread. However, just when they think that they've found the murderer, Captain Donald Cragen (Dann Florek) informs the detectives that another victim named Gladys (guest star Mischa Barton) has turned up with a prayer card. This time she survived. As the case unfolds, Benson finds herself getting emotionally invested in the survivor until she is forced to make a decision that she isn't ready to face. Also starring: Ice-T (Detective Odafin Tutuola), Richard Belzer (Detective John Munch), Tamara Tunie (Dr. Melinda Warner), and B.D. Wong (Dr. George Huang).

My recap and review of Law & Order SVU "Savior" can be found here.

Sneak Peeks of Law & Order SVU “P.C.

Sneak Peeks of Law & Order SVU “P.C. and “Savior”

Advance Photos of Law & Order SVU “P.C. and “Savior"

Sneak Peek of Law & Order SVU “Savior”

PREVIEW CLIPS FROM "P.C."









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