Friday, April 29, 2022

Law & Order “Severance” Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order “Severance” which will air on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 8 PM ET on NBC.

The photos feature Sam Waterston, Anthony Anderson, Jeffrey Donovan, Hugh Dancy, Odelya Halevi, Audrey Harden as Julia Baker, Noah Kieserman as Gus Imelski, Francie Swift as Diana Marcus, Stephen Reich as Terry Bellatoni, and Chris Wendelken as Robert Fletcher.

My recap and review of Law & Order “Severance” can be found at this link.
















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Law & Order Organized Crime “Lost One” Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order Organized Crime, “Lost One” which will air on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 10 PM ET on NBC.

My recap and review of Law & Order Organized Crime “Lost One” can be found at this link.

Law & Order SVU “Did You Believe In Miracles” Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order SVU “Did You Believe In Miracles” which will air on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 9 PM ET on NBC

My recap and review of Law & Order SVU “Did You Believe In Miracles” can be found at this link.

Law & Order “Severance” Promo

Here is the promo for Law & Order “Severance” which will air on Thursday, May 5, 2022 at 8 PM ET on NBC.

My recap and review of Law & Order “Severance” can be found at this link.

Thursday, April 28, 2022

Law & Order Organized Crime “Dead Presidents” Recap, Review, Discussion


Law & Order Organized Crime “Dead Presidents” puts Stabler in deep trouble. On a job for Preston Webb to recover his stolen cash, Stabler convinces Webb to put up a million dollars more, and that money, along with the money originally stolen from Webb, are taken before Stabler and Donnelly can break in and steal it back.  Making matters worse is someone is setting up Stabler as being that thief.   It’s concerning for many reasons:   There was only a limited number of people who knew about the job, so who is the traitor in their midst;  and Webb, now with suspicions about Stabler, may try to take him out in typical Webb fashion.  

Bell and her spouse Denise are at odds over the job offer from Congressman Kilbride made to Denise.  Bell finally explains to Denise that Kilbride has been under investigation but Denise thinks she’ll be able to leave easily if she detects any questionable activity.   I suspect this will not end well for her at some point. 

Nova’s pastor brother, Derrick, after hearing in the previous episode that Webb killed their father, decides to buy a gun through illegal means.  Nova hears about it and she buys his lie that he never went through with the purchase.  I suspect this will not end well either. 

Stabler confronts his dad’s former police partner, Gus,  who tells Stabler that his dad earned the combat cross properly, and he did not stage the shooting.  It’s hard to tell if Gus was rattled at the accusation, or if Gus is worried that he may be implicated in an impropriety.  Stabler clearly is not going to give up on getting definite proof that his dad was a good cop. 

There are only three episodes left this season, and one has to wonder how these stories will wrap up.  As the show revolves around Stabler we know that Webb won’t take him out, but that doesn’t mean Stabler won’t come out of this unharmed in one way or another. Stay tuned!

Here is the recap:

Two guys working for Webb are shot at – one escapes -  and they are robbed of a ton of cash. 

Sometime later, Webb enlists Stabler’s  help to recover the cash. They discuss why Webb should deal with Stabler and  not Donnelly, and Webb sounds suspicious.  Stabler convinces him to continue to deal with him. Webb knows of a guy named Rutger Ulrich – a crime banker who does money laundering – and Webb heard whoever stole from him put the money with Ulrich. A million in cash was taken but Webb worries more about his reputation. He wants Stabler to steal it back. 

Meanwhile, Bell and Denise argue about Denise taking a job with Kilbride and Bell has to tell her they have been investigating him as he is linked to organized crime.  Bell promises to come home early on Friday so Denise can dig into other options. 

At the Organized Crime task force, Jet explains to the  team about Rutger Ulrich and they discuss his connection to money laundering.  Stabler heard he personally keeps the La Familia cartel afloat.  Stabler think it’s worth it to take down both Webb and Ulrich. Bell calls Ulrich the “Fort Knox” of organized crime and says she’ll discuss this upstairs and tells Stabler to set it in motion. 

Elsewhere, Pastor Derrick Riley, after being unsuccessful in backing out of the transaction,  buys a gun off the street.  

In the evening, Stabler and Donnelly drink beer as they sit outside chatting.  Stabler mentions Webb approaching him about recovering this money and Donnelly seems annoyed that Webb contacted Stabler.  Stabler seems to reassure Donnelly and then explains Ulrich has the money and they can recover Webb’s money and take whatever they got on the top.   Donnelly agrees. 

Later, Stabler discusses the plan with Webb and says this is not going to be just a smash and grab. He needs a million dollars to get them in to Ulrich.

Afterwards, Stabler has the cash and takes photos of some of what is in the bag.  With Bell and members of the task force observing,  as are members of the Brotherhood.  Stabler and Donnelly, who both have cameras on them which the task force has tapped in to,  talk their way inside Ulrich’s building. The bodyguard screens for weapons.  Ulrich calls down from a balcony and tells them to open the bags and then guesses it’s about a million and says he’ll pass.  He’s insulted they brought such a small amount.  Stabler and Donnelly tell them it’s Webb’s money and just a fraction. Stabler calls Webb and puts him on the speaker to talk to Ulrich, and Webb convinces Ulrich to handle his money.  Stabler and Donnelly enter Ulrich’s office, recording the layout via their secret cameras.   Bell asks Jet to pull up the room blueprints and realize the room is smaller than the blueprints and there is a concealment room.   Ulrich agrees to handling Webb’s money.  Stabler and Donnelly exit the building. 

Later,  Stabler and Donnelly speak with the Brotherhood and discuss the concealment room.  Stabler convinces them to use Malachi to help them get the safe open in that room.   They discuss the plan to break in and that there is no room for error.   They share a toast. 

At a later time, Bell and Jet are observing the location as Ulrich and his men exit the building.  Bell reassures Malachi.  Stabler radios Malachi and asks them to make the location invisible, and he does so, jamming wireless activity to the camera and anything else  electronic nearby.  Stabler and Donnelly enter the building easily as locks and alarms have been disabled.  The enter Ulrich’s office  and find the switch which opens the concealment room.   As Ulrich heads off to a restaurant, watched by the task force, Malachi realizes he has to cut into the safe to get access.   But one of Ulrich’s security stops back at the location and Jet must enable the alarms.   They go off and the guard disables them. Stabler and Donnelly hide behind the doors of the office and Malachi is in the concealment room. The guard checks things and sees nothing and leaves.  Malachi gets into the safe, and when they open it, all they find is $700 and a watch.  Donnell thinks it is sick joke. 

Back at the task force, Stabler and Bell discuss this and Stabler says the only people that knew about the job  were the task force, the Brotherhood, and Webb.  Bell thinks Webb wouldn’t steal his own money after sending Stabler in there.  Stabler adds Donnelly was with him the whole time they were planning it and the Brotherhood couldn’t  pull off a job like this.  They wonder if he moved it or laundered it but Ulrich couldn’t have done it that fast. Malachi had said the safe had not been hacked before.  Whoever opened it had the code.  Stabler and Donnelly are laying low, and Bell says that is not a plan. Jet looked at video before Stabler and Donnelly arrived and see someone taking bags of money out of the building hours before. They get a license plate from the van, and the plate is no registered.  They put out a citywide BOLO on that plate. 

Meanwhile, Nova visits Derrick and knows he bought a gun.  She know he bought it to murder Webb and she argues against it, saying she dreams herself about doing it every day but that’s not how she wants it to end.  But he lies and says he doesn’t have the gun, showing her the text he sent to call it off, even though he bought the gun anyway.  She hugs him and seems relieved. 

Jet finds that the BOLO has returned information that the van found abandoned in a ditch, and the plates were fake and the vin number registered to a rental company.  Bell tells Jet to call the DA’s office to get a subpoena for the credit card records.  Jet thinks the credit card will come back to Raymond Moss, who left  print on the GPS screen.   Moss is on parole for burglary and they know where he lives.   Bell says she will call Stabler. 

Bell and her team burst into Moss’s apartment and he climbs out a window on the room. He turns back and shoots at Bell, just missing her.  He runs off but Jet cuts him off and as he moves towards her, gun in hand, she shoots, hitting him - and he’s down.  Jet is stunned. 

Later at the hospital, Bell tries to get Moss to talk about taking Ulrich’s money. Instead he calls for a nurse and then asks for a lawyer, saying the nurse is a witness. Bell says she’s leaving but he should have killed her because she’ll  make sure he’ll spend the rest of natural life behind bars.   She exits the room and tells Stabler it’s no good, he’s not talking. Stabler stays an attempted murder of a police officer and he’s staying quiet.  She thinks he is more afraid of the person that hired him.  Bell looks at her phone and says the van at the robbery was rented by Stabler.  He realizes someone is setting him up. 

Stabler meets with Donnell in a bar and explains he is being set up. Donnelly seems surprised, and worried that someone will think they were both in this together. Stabler wants to tell Webb and Donnelly wants to kill him first, thinks Webb will want restitution.  He tells Stabler if he goes to that meeting, he comes out in a body bag.  Stabler says they can’t keep dodging him, but Donnelly says they can until the find his money. 

Later, Stabler is walking down the street and Webb pulls his car over and tells Stabler to get in.  Webb is clearly suspicious about his money and Stabler explains they had complications. Stabler says he is on the road to finding it and getting it and Webb says it better be a short road. Stabler explains someone stole the money before they got there.  Webb says he has never been this unlucky and Stabler says he would never double cross him, and Webb  says money turns men into fools and liars.  Stabler explains the guys who ripped him off used his credit card number, asking if that sounds like something he would do.  Webb wonders if that’s what he wants him to think, then says his patience will expire and he will never know when it does.  Stabler gets out of the car. 

Meanwhile, Jet sits alone in her apartment and hears a knock on the door. It’s Malachi, bringing food, and he tries to comfort her about the shooting.  He explains how Jet has changed his opinion of law enforcement and she made him believe too.  If says if there is part of her that needs help to process this and she says she doesn’t think it’s hit her yet.  He says when it does he is here, and they share a passionate kiss. 

Elsewhere, Bell comes home to a testy Denise who announces she’s taken the job with Kilbride and is on her way to meet him.  She thinks she has sacrificed enough and that Bell is overreacting.  She’ll walk if she gets uncomfortable but she’s taking the job. She leaves. 

Stabler is showing videos to his father’s partner Gus and questions him about the combat cross and whether his father and Gus staged the shooting, Gus gets upset and when Stabler says he heard this from Donnelly,  Gus says Jack Donnelly was scumbag. Stabler says Donnelly told him his dad took a bullet to cover up the wrongful shooting of a suspect and that Gus was the shooter.   Gus is incensed and says he will only say it once – that was a good shoot. He adds his father was a good cop and he earned that combat cross.  Stabler said he meant no disrespect and he appreciates his time.  He closes up the computer saying it was great to see him and to take care of himself.  He shakes Gus’s hand and Gus says, “you too.” 

Back at home, Stabler looks through file boxes and brings out a folder with the commendation certificate and articles about the shooting.  He sees a gun in the box in an evidence bag and recalls it as the gun his father gave to him when he showed him how to shoot when he was a young boy.  He finds the video of that time which shows him shooting into a nearby tree. As he watches the video, we move to black. 

Law & Order SVU “Tangled Strands of Justice” Recap, Review, Discussion



Law & Order SVU “Tangled Strands of Justice”  handles two cases in one episode in an exceptional story filled with conflict and politics.  It’s probably the best episode of the season so far. The story is by Brendan Feeney, with the teleplay by Warren Leight and Julie Martin.

One case goes back to September 11, 2001, when Christian Garland, a patrol officer, is searching for missing 13-year-old Aretha Green, a search which is abandoned when the World Trade Center is attacked.  But, decades later,  Garland, former NYPD Deputy Chief and soon to be Deputy Mayor,  hears of a body found in the search area and believes that’s his missing person. He asks Benson for her team’s help in confirming his suspicions.  Garland, along with Rollins and Velasco, work this case and uncover the horrible truth:  Aretha’s “not biological” grandfather is the father of her unborn baby - and her murderer.  The only good to come out of this is Aretha’s mother and sister are reunited. 

It’s a relief that Garland has landed in such a high level position and one can only hope that we may see him again.  
 
The other case involves Libby Blandon, a victim we first learned about in the Law & Order SVU episode “Post-Graduate Psychopath” from season 22. Libby has turned to a life of crime and almost gets away with the theft of expensive watches. When a Major Crimes Detective, Nadia Szabo, uses unethical means to obtain Libby’s DNA to make her case, things get testy between Benson and Szabo. Orfeh played Szabo to the hilt and it perfectly set the stage for the intense conflict. (Loved it when she asked Benson  "Oh, so you're some kind of saint?"  Yes. Yes she is.)  This disagreement ignited a fire in Benson that we haven’t seen in quite some time; she looked ready to go to war. Helping to fan the flames of conflict was the unlikeable Queens DA Drakos. Trial Division Chief Lorraine Maxwell was well utilized to work behind the scenes to address the questionable practice of using DNA from rape victims to make a case. Hopefully, DA Drakos and Detective Szabo will someday get a fitting comeuppance for their gross ethics violations.


Here is the recap: 

It’s 7:00 AM on September 11, 2001 and Christian Garland is a patrol officer,  part of a crew searching Central Park for Aretha Green, a 13-year-old who is missing.  But the search is called off when the police hear a report that a plane has crashed into the North Tower of World Trade Center. 

In the present day, a body is found, in a bag,  in Central Park in the Harlem Meer. 

Meanwhile, a girl wakes up next to a sleeping man, tries to leave quietly, stealing a bunch of expensive watches from one of his dresser drawers.   He soon wakes up and realizes “Kendall” is gone. Shortly afterward,  Detective Nadia Szabo from Major Crimes is on the scene, and Mr. Mazdani explains $850,000 in watches were stolen. He explains his girlfriend goes to NYU and said they met on the “Sugar Babies” web site and he sometimes helps her out.  Szabo checks and finds that Kendall is not registered at NYU.  He explains she had been sexually assaulted a year ago and he was helping her get over it.  She only kept a toothbrush in the bathroom. Szabo sees a note written on the bathroom mirror saying “Sry daddy test today xoxo” and Szabo tells them to check for prints and swab for DNA. 

At home, former Deputy Chief Christian Garland hears the news account of the remains found at Harlem Meer. His wife is getting ready for them both to go to an event. 

At the Major Case squad room, Mazdani identifies Kendall.  Her attorney tells Szabo her client was living under an assumed name and asks how she found her.  Szabo says she has bigger problems, the girl is looking at grand larceny and advises her to confess to possibly avoid doing time. 

Elsewhere,   Benson meets Garland at a restaurant.   He needs help with a case and thinks the body in the Meer is Aretha Green who went missing 20 years ago.  

At the SVU Squad room, Garland explains Aretha’s case and that she disappeared the day before 9/11. He explains the investigation went dormant after the attack.   Rollins calls him Chief and Benson says Garland is about to get a new title: Deputy Mayor, in the new administration. Garland says any other department will see him more as an adversary that they did before. Benson states she will deal with homicide, and asks if he is still in touch with his CO, and he replies Carl Mannix was the duty captain in charge of the investigation and he now lives in a retirement community in Hempstead.  He wasn’t happy he made deputy chief.  Benson tells Rollins and Velasco to take a ride out there – and not on the motorcycle. 

Rollins and Velasco speak with Mannix and discuss the original case.  The case got “pushed off the stove” due to 0/11. He now has lung cancer.    He hopes they see it through. 

Carisi is in the courthouse speaking with Rollins on the phone, telling her they will make falafel tonight. He hangs up and is approached by Dara Miglani who discusses the case of the girl picked up for grand larceny and that even without the girl’s real name and address, Major Case made the ID and they won’t tell her how.  She explains he knows the client – she was one of Henry Messner’s first victims last year, the psycho who speared him in the ear. 

Later,  at a food truck, Carisi tells Benson it was Libby Blandon who was picked up. Carisi said she dropped out of school and is now fleecing rich guys of six-figure watches. Benson asks what can they do and Carisi is not sure, her lawyer Miglani said the sugar daddy she robbed would not have been able to ID her but Major Case arrested her less than 12 hours after the initial report.  Major Case won’t say how they found her. Miglani overhears one of the detectives say they didn’t need to get Libby’s DNA because they already had it. But she has not been arrested in New York and she is not in CODIS. She pleaded not guilty and has been ROR’d.  Benson thinks she needs an advocate and asks how can she reach her. 

Meanwhile, Rollins and Velasco speak with the ME Abel Truman and find they have the victim’s clothes and watch and she could have been there since 2001.  The remains show that the girl was pregnant about 24 weeks. 

Rollins and  Garland visit Aretha’s mother's home. Cora is there with her father,  Coleman,  and Cora confirms the clothes and identifies the watch as Aretha's.  They ask for something to help match her DNA and Cora gives her some of her baby teeth that she saved. 

Libby is at SVU with Miglani  and speaks with Benson and Carisi and try to find out how she got identified.  She had a different identity for all those people she dated. The only time she gave her DNA was when SVU took her DNA for the rape kit. 

Benson arrives at Major Crimes and introduces herself to Detective Szabo.    Benson gets an icy reception from Szabo and she is uncooperative. She says she doesn’t come down and ask Benson how she puts her rapists in jail, and Benson says this doesn’t have to be territorial.  Szabo says great, let’s not make it that way, they are both on the same team just trying to save their cases.   Then she adds, “Now if you’ll excuse me, I have DD5s to go over.”  She turns away and Benson gets a look of extreme annoyance on her face. 

Back at SVU, Benson confers with Carisi , saying she met a “new friend” at Major Case and she’s not giving in, even an inch. She calls her a real ray of sunshine and extremely defensive. She wonders if Szabo accessed Libby’s rape kit for the DNA and Carisi thinks with the controls in the ME’s office it is inconceivable.  Benson though that also but put in a call to general counsel at OCME anyway. 

Rollins an Velasco are back with the ME and hear the body is Aretha Green’s.  The DNA profile from the fetal bones is not in CODIS and is not a familial match to Aretha.  It was African-American. 

Garland and Rollins go back to Aretha’s mom and grandfather but when they explain the pregnancy, Cora gets very upset and her father says they must have gotten it wrong.  He asks them to leave and she says she will need to speak with them, Garland adding whoever got her pregnant may have been responsible for her death. 

Elsewhere, Benson speaks with the general counsel for OCME and who says there is no way that profile was accessed.  But when they speak to one of the workers there, Harry, they find that he said it was a Major Case request and the detective was told she had been in an assault case in 2021 and he checked and found her case and it was active.  The general counsel is appalled that he ran current crime scene DNA against multiple victims kits  without checking with his supervisor and he said it came from Major Case, not some precinct detective.  He says it’s not illegal.  Benson, irate, said it’s because it never occurred to anybody that they needed a law to prohibit it.  She adds this is completely unethical and the counsel says it is totally against OCME protocol. She tells Benson she is as stunned an appalled as she is and promises she will launch an internal investigation. Benson angrily states “Good. And so will the DA’s office” and looks at Harry and asks him to tell her this is the first time he’s done this.  He looks nervous. 

Back at the precinct, Cora Green comes in to speak with Garland and Rollins to discuss if Aretha had any boyfriends. But there was no one and her father was there and he would not tolerate boys around.  Velasco speaks with Cora’s father and the only person he ever left her alone with was with “Red” and then says he shouldn’t say any more. 

Later, Velasco tells Garland and Rollins that Cora had a boyfriend who had been alone with Aretha.  Velasco asks they should do the old man a favor and not let on he told them. 

Rollins and Garland speak with Cora about Red and she gets very upset, asking what difference does this make.  Garland thinks there is a reason they found  her after all these years, she wants them to know.  Cora explains Red was married which is why she didn’t mention it to the police.  He was an X-ray technician at the hospital and he moved to Unionville and still may be there. 

At the Office of the Trial Division Chief Lorraine Maxwell at 1 Hogan Place on Thursday April 14,  Benson and Carisi break the bad news about the rape kit DNA.  There were 6 files accessed in the last 2 years.  The discuss that Detective Szabo is not forthcoming but all 6 breaches were made by the same forensic biologist Harry Kent  and each at the request of Szabo.  Maxwell smirks, saying they all know what’s going on here.  Benson says Libby was raped and brutalized by Libby and she has been on a downward spiral ever since.  Carisi thinks her attorney can probably get the judge to throw the DNA out but the problem there is corroboration that is not based on the DNA.  The victim identified her and she was in possession of the stolen property, Benson emphatically says she doesn’t care, it set a precedent and this whole case needs to be thrown out.  Maxwell says at a minimum she will call the Queens DA, although she wishes it was any other borough. 

At the Nassau North Medical Center in Uniondale New York on Thursday April 14,  Rollins and Velasco speak with Red about his relationship with Cora.  Aretha had no boyfriend.  They ask for his DNA and he agrees to give it to them.  He mentions  he hasn’t stopped thinking about Cora or her little sister Nina. He is surprised they haven’t talked to her. 

At SVU Benson is on the phone hearing that Aretha had a sister.  She says sometimes it’s not about what they tell you it/s what they don’t tell you. She asks to be kept posted.  Benson is  interrupted by an irate Detective Szabo who starts off, saying

Szabo: You have some nerve, Captain. You're coming after me? 

Benson: Excuse me? 

Szabo: I pick up a suspect on grand larceny in less than 12 hours, and all of a sudden, I'm getting harassed by the DA's office, OCME, and... Thank God my captain has my back. 

Benson: Oh, you're gonna need him, because not only was your behavior completely unethical, but you violated all NYPD's protocols about victim privacy. 

Szabo: I am sorry Libby was raped. But that doesn't give her a free pass to break the law! 

Benson: How many times have you done this? 

Szabo: Done what? Use DNA to solve a crime? 

Benson: Do you have any idea how difficult it is to get a rapе victim to come forward, let alone agree to the invasive trauma of a rapе exam? The minimum pact between us and them is that we don't use their DNA against them. 

Szabo: Tell that to the mother of a 25-year-old boy who was shot during a carjacking. 

Benson: How 'bout you do your job by actually investigating or getting subpoenas instead of trading sexual favors for shortcuts to the DNA database? 

Szabo: You're scolding me for doing favors for people I'm involved with? That's rich! 
Benson: I have never put a rapе victim in jeopardy. 

Szabo: Oh, so you're some kind of saint? You've never put your finger on the scale for a former partner or an IAB rat? 

Benson: Get out of my office. 

Szabo: And you get out of my suit! 

Benson: Get out now. Get out.  [Benson slams the door after Szabo storms out.]

Meanwhile, Rollins and Garland speak with Cora about Red and Nina.  She didn’t want the police upsetting her. Her father said Cora did what she thought was right.  They hear Nina chose a life on the street and lost her to drugs.  She thought they’d find her body before Aretha’s. 

Back at SVU Rollins and Velasco confer about all the charges Nina racked up over the years.  She was paroled last month and it at a halfway house at St. Bernadine’s.  Rollins suggest they go in person. 

At St, Bernadine’s, they speak with someone about Nina and find her grandfather paid her a visit this afternoon and Nina was upset afterwards and went out for a smoke and never came back.  Up until now she has been a model resident.  Rollins says if she comes back they want to talk to her about Aretha. 

Meanwhile, Libby and her lawyer speak with Carisi and Benson and she just wants to plead guilty, she doesn’t want to be like Henry, playing the system. Benson says she should make restitution but mentions the dangerous precedent with using the rape kit DNA. They hear that the Queens grand jury just handed down an indictment. 

At the Queens Supreme Courthouse arraignment court on Friday April 15,  Libby pleads not guilty.  The judge ROR’s Libby pending a trial date.  Szabo walks out of the courtroom and heads right into Benson who is entering.  Szabo tells Benson Libby should have plead out.  Lorraine Maxwell introduces herself and says Szabo will be hearing from them; the DA’s office is reviewing all of her arrests.  Szabo smirks and says she’s glad they have the time for that as she walks off.  Maxwell speaks with with Judge Larry Cohen about having a hard time having DA Drakos call them back.  He offers to put in a call and Maxwell asks what will it cost her. The judge  says a steak dinner -  in Manhattan. 

At the office of the Queens DA, Cassandra Drakos at Kew Gardens in Queens on Friday, April 15,  Maxwell and Benson speak with Drakos about dropping the case.  Drakos thinks the defense attorney should bring it up at trial.  Benson says the detective never should have had access to that DNA, and Maxwell adds any subsequent arrest and indictment stemming from that evidence is tainted... Drakos asks under what law, and Maxwell says nothing. Drakos says she has nothing but sympathy for rape victims – Benson scoffs – and Drakos says it doesn’t give them a get out of jail free card. She asks if she drops this, where does it stop? Murder? She asks what message does it send, and Benson, incensed, asks what message does it sent to rape victims if they know their DNA will be used against them; the chilling effect on reporting is going to set them back decades,  Drakos says instead of traipsing out to Queens and preaching to her,  she should be fixing the problem with OCME.  Benson states Drakos should know they aren’t dropping this, and Drakos retorts they should know she’s not dropping the case.  She asks what will they do, go to the press?  The Queens DA’s office does not bow down to political pressure.  Maxwell tells Drakos she is not on moral high ground here; this is quicksand.  Benson whispers “Yeah” and storms out. 

Elsewhere, Velasco and Rollins speak with a guy pushing drugs and get a lead on Nina.  Later, they track down Nina working the street and mention Aretha.  They bring her into SVU and she said her grandfather told her and she thought it was one of his lies. She wonders why they told her mom that Aretha was pregnant and she knew but didn’t want her mom to find out, her grandfather said it would kill her.  Velasco wonders how did HE know. 

Later, Garland speaks with Carisi about the grandfather, saying it never occurred to them Coleman was not Aretha’s biological grandfather.  He says the man’s kept a lot of secrets for a long time.  Carisi says he refused a lawyer so he has to have some sense this is over.  Carisi asks if he is ready, and Garland says he is.  Carisi adds it is good to see him and he wishes it were under better circumstances. 

Carisi and Garland speak with Coleman who said his girlfriend was pregnant with Cora and he was a national guard reservist out of town a lot and didn’t think the baby could be his and he had doubts. He did the right thing and got married and treated Cora as his own. He said it was an accident.  He told Aretha she could not have that baby and she said she was going to tell Cora. He couldn’t reason with her and he guesses he got angry and shook her and she fell against the tub and hit her head.  He never meant to kill her.  He loved her.  She was the light of his life and them together, she was not his grandchild so it was not a sin against god. 

Garland, Carisi, and Benson speak with Maxwell and tell her that Coleman is pleading guilty and not fighting this anymore.  Benson adds he will die in  prison.  Carisi says they are on their way to tell Cora now. Carisi asks if there is any progress on the rape kit DNA, and Maxwell says they may have found some common ground.  Carisi asks that she keep him posted.  Garland says his goodbyes and he and Carisi exit.  Maxwell tells Benson she had dinner last night with Judge Cohen and he had a few more drinks that she did and he said he told Libby’s attorney to request a bench trial. Benson thinks he is signaling to Miglani he will find Libby not guilty and Benson thinks this is great news for Libby but not for the other convictions.  Maxwell says Judge Cohen had some ideas about that too; apparently DA Drakos’s husband was stepping out so she cut and pasted Judge Cohen’s signature on phone company orders for a wiretap. Benson asks if he’s been sitting on that the entire time, and Maxwell says never underestimate the complexity of politics in Queens.  Maxwell gets a message that the DA is making a statement now. She turns on the TV to hear Drakos say that with the help of OCME and Detective Szabo of Major Case, they have discovered a flaw in the OCME database … Benson can’t believe she said “she” discovered the flaw, saying they CREATED the flaw.  Maxwell quips in a sense they discovered it.  Drakos says they are dropping all the charges against the current defendant because the Fourth Amendment right to privacy is paramount and she will  be looking into all prior convictions based on victims DNA and looking to overturn them.  She will also be calling on other city DA’s to join her in asking for legislation to insure this practice becomes illegal.  Maxwell turns off the TV and Benson is incredulous that Drakos is calling on other DAs to help her with her crusade.  Benson whispers, “Wow, that is chutzpah.”  Maxwell says she learned the best way to get anything done is to let other people take the credit.  They smile at each other. 

Meanwhile, Rollins, Carisi and Garland speak with Cora and she says she’s heard enough.  That he wasn’t even her father and what he did to Aretha...and Nina says she couldn’t tell her. Cora says she knows, and she knows that is why she ran away, but that’s over now.  Carisi states Coleman agreed to spare them the trial and he is going to prison, likely for the rest of his life.  Cora says she doesn’t care; she doesn’t want to hear his name ever again. It’s her and Nina now and that’s all that matters. She adds they are making arrangements for a service for Aretha. Garland says they will leave them in peace.  As Cora and Nina walk off, Carisi tells the others it never gets easier. Rollins asks Garland if he is okay, and he says cases like this,  he doesn’t miss being a cop, adding he guesses he saw enough to last him.  He says “Godspeed to you both” and walks off. Rollins and Carisi walk off together as we fade to black. 

Law & Order “Legacy” Recap, Review, Discussion




Law & Order “Legacy” was a fast moving case that  felt familiar somehow…Haven’t we done this once before where a parent was charged for something his/her child did?  I had this feeling  of déjà vu while watching it, but still enjoyed it. 

At some point in time I think the racial tensions between Bernard and Cosgrove will come to a head.  In this episode,  Cosgrove and Bernard don’t see eye to eye on critical race theory;  Cosgrove thinks it’s the parent’s job to teach this, but Bernard thinks white kids need to understand what it’s like growing up in America. Cosgrove also brings up the  use of the “n” word and  Bernard  counters “There is never a good reason for white person to use that word – EVER.”    Both detectives are seeing these issues through their own eyes, but I think Bernard is doing his best to try to widen Cosgrove’s view. 

Cosgrove has taken to whistling when he wants to get Bernard’s attention.  Bernard doesn’t seem bothered by it so maybe this is just a simple idiosyncrasy on the part of Cosgrove,  or  is it  a demeaning  way to “summon” Bernard?

Price doesn’t think that school shootings will stop until they send a message to those who are enabling the shootings.  I don’t disagree, but it seems like they really didn’t have too much evidence on the father to get that guilty verdict.   All it took was showing that the father gave the son the gun at some earlier time and then recently told him to stand up for himself. That seems thin to me. Maybe I missed something, but I didn’t see where the father actually told him to use the gun against that bully.  I would have thought they’d need more that what the son had inferred, and that testimony eventually got thrown out!     


Here is the recap:
While they discuss the school’s censorship of books,  two teachers stumble on the body of Henry Gleason, head of the school, who has been shot.   Bernard and Cosgrove investigate. Security cameras have been wiped of video.  Computer analysts has traced an electronic footprint to a 14 year old at the school, Dylan West.   They get a warrant and visit the home, getting the kid’s computer and also find some of Henry’s belongings in his room. 

In interrogation, Dylan explains he took the things as part of a dare  and wiped the video so he could not be seen.  He did not shoot Henry.  His father vouches for his alibi.  They hear from Dylan’s father that half the parents disliked Henry. 

While they go to question one of the parents, the detectives debate critical race theory.    They then question Mrs. Whalen who they heard was very upset with Gleason. She says she was just upset about an "extra time" scam that kids are using to fake learning disabilities to get extra time for exams.  She denies killing him and has an alibi as she was in Washington DC.  She gives them a name of another angry parent.

Back in the school they speak with a woman about a parent, George  Pratt, whose son was recently expelled for violating the school’s anti-racism policy by being part of a group singing a racist song.  Pratt is fighting to get Ethan reinstated. 

In interrogation with his lawyer, the detectives speak with Pratt, who has a carry permit and owns several guns. He thinks Gleason was the problem and denies killing him.  He was talking with another parent.  

Later, they find Pratt’s story checks out.  Dani finds video footage from across the school and they see one person who looks like they have blood on their jacket who is fleeing the scene.  Later, Cooper Young is in interrogation with his mother and she discourages him from talking but he clearly wants to say something.  

Dixon wants a little more before they charge him and Cooper seems to want to talk.  They decide to hold him, have tech look at his electronics, and find a motive. 

They go back to the school and hear Cooper punched another student so he was suspended from the soccer team.   They look at his locker and find a drawing in it from another student showing a kid holding a gun, asking Cooper to meet him in homeroom after the play.  They now believe someone else was there when Gleason was killed. 

They discuss this with Cooper,  in interrogation with his mom and lawyer.  Cooper explains that Bennett Richardson put that drawing in his locker, a punk who thinks he owns the world.  They got into a fight on the soccer field and thinks he wanted a rematch.  He didn’t think he’d have a gun, he thought he was just flexing.  He explains that Bennett  pulled out the gun and said he was going to kill  him.  Cooper tackled him and tried to grab the gun and Gleason came in and saw the gun and the gun went off.  Bennett shot him in the chest.  Then Bennett turned to him and he thought he was going to kill him, but Bennett took  off. He tried to help Gleason but he was hurt real bad, that is how he got the blood on his jacket. 

With a search warrant in hand, Bernard and Cosgrove search Bennett’s home and find two rounds of live ammo, 9mm, and see violent drawings.  They arrest him for Gleason’s murder to the protests of his parents. 

Later, in Jack McCoy’s office, Price and Maroun discuss the case.  The pistol belonged to Bennett’s grandfather.  They discuss the evidence and whether to charge Bennett as an adult and McCoy and Price agree to go that route. 

At Supreme Court Trial Part 12 on Monday, April 11, the issue with charging Bennett as an adult is argued by Price and Bennett’s lawyer, Quinn.  It is decided to charge him as an adult.  Quinn asks for bail and the parents assure they will pay for any costs to be sure Bennett makes trial.  Bail is set at $4 million. 

Later. Maroun tells Price Bennett admits he shot Gleason but they filed a notice for an affirmative defense – justification.  He claims Bennett brought it on the school as Cooper was bullying him and was in fear for his life.  Price thinks this was revenge.  He says the gun going off was an accident.   Price thinks he may  not have intended to shoot Gleason but the intent transfers to him just the same.  Price says they must shore up their theory this was premeditated, Maroun adding  his artwork was filled with rage. 

Maroun speaks with an Art teacher at Davenport Academy and sees the dark, violent drawings. He was told the school would deal with it.   Bennett confronted the teacher and cut him with a box cutter, and he thinks it was intentional. Bennett’s father said he would get Bennett help, and gave the teacher $100,000 to keep it quiet. While there, Maroun gets a phone call and quickly exits. 

At Downing hospital on Monday, April 11,  Price and Maroun hear that Bennett has attempted suicide but it was more like a cry for help.   His parents arrive and confront Price and Maroun.   Quinn talks with Price and  Maroun and says Bennett will have a competency test and thinks he is not fit to stand trial. 

Later,  at the precinct, Bennett speaks with a psychiatrist while Price and Maroun watch. He says he didn’t mean to kill anyone. He said his father told him to fight back, grow up, be a man. It’s what he thought  he wanted him to do. Price thinks his father demanded he do it.  It was his grandfather’s gun, w ho have it to his dad and his dad gave it to him on his 17th birthday. 

Back at the DA’s office, Jack and Price discuss that Bennett was found competent.  Price says the father urged Bennett to see retribution and wants to go after Bennett’s father as an accomplice. There is no precedent, however.  They can’t do it without Bennett’s testimony and Jack tells Price to talk to Bennett’s lawyer and see if they can work something out. 

Price and Maroun discuss this with Quinn and Bennett and eventually talk him into testifying against his father, but only if he gets immunity.   

They later discuss this with McCoy and Maroun thinks the case against Bennett is stronger and his father’s weaker.   Price thinks locking up kids is not a deterrent to school shootings and they need to send a message and hold more people accountable.  Jack says his job is to follow the law and get justice for the victims.  Price think he can win the case and Jack gives him the go ahead. 

Price and Maroun deliver the immunity papers to Quinn and  Bennett.  Bennett is still reluctant and Price explains what happens if he doesn’t testify or if he lies on the stand.  They ask him a few questions so he can see how it will go.  They discuss the drawings and says his father saw them and just hired him a boxing coach and taught him how to shoot guns. 

In Supreme Court Trial Part 34 on Tuesday, April 26,  Bennett testifies about his father telling him to stand up for himself, fight back, and regain his power. He thinks his father meant that he shouldn’t let anyone push him around.  His father knew he had the gun – he gave it to him – and when asked about getting the bullets from his dad, he balks and won’t answer. He says he doesn’t care. He’s taken off the stand.  Richardson’s attorney says that all of Bennett’s testimony should be stricken from the record and the judge agrees. He instructs the jury to disregard everything Bennett said and they can’t consider it in deliberations.  Price is stymied but looks over to Bennett’s mom. 

Later, Price and Maroun speak with Bennett’s mom  and asks her to testify, and make the choice between her son in prison or her husband.  But she does choose, agreeing to get on the stand. 

In the judge’s chambers,  the defense and prosecution argue spousal privilege and Price argues the father abused Bennett by urging him to use a gun.  The judge denies the defenses motion to quash and Mrs. Richardson can testify. 

With Mrs. Richardson on the stand,  they mention the box cutter incident and settlement.  They knew Bennett was troubled but thought it was a phase.  John does not believe in therapy and tried to get Bennett into sports.  Guns were the one thing Bennett enjoyed.  She may not have agreed with John’s decisions but knew he was a good father and loved Bennett.  Price says John gave his emotionally unstable son a handgun and when his son got into a dispute with another boy, his father urged him to be a man and stand his ground  and as a result, he took the gun to school and killed Henry Gleason.  She agrees.  Under cross, the defense brings out that John never told him to kill anyone and John was not anywhere near the school when Gleason was shot. 

The jury returns a verdict of guilty and John is taken away in cuffs.  Price stops where Bennett and his mom are sitting and she tells Price to go to hell.  He walks off.  As Bennett is consoled by his mother, we fade to black.  

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Law & Order SVU “Tangled Strands of Justice” Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order SVU “Tangled Strands of Justice” which will air on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 9 PM ET on NBC.

The photos feature Mariska Hargitay, Kelli Giddish, Peter Scanavino, Octavio Pisano, Demore Barnes as Christian Garland, Betty Buckley as Trial Div. Chief Lorraine Maxwell, Orfeh as Det. Nadia Szabo, Orlagh Cassidy as D.A. Cassandra Drakos, and Gabrielle Carrubba as Libby Blandon.

My recap and review of Law & Order SVU “Tangled Strands of Justice” can be found at this link.



















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Monday, April 25, 2022

Law & Order Organized Crime “Streets Is Watching” Episode Information


Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order Organized Crime,  “Streets Is Watching”.


Law & Order Organized Crime “Streets Is Watching”   Air Date May 12,   2022 (10 PM ET/9C Thursday NBC)

When the task force discovers a threat to Stabler’s life, the pressure is on to gather all the evidence to put Webb away for good. Donnelly gives the Brotherhood surprising news. Nova is forced to take a drastic step to keep her brother safe.


My recap and review of Law & Order Organized Crime , “Streets Is Watching” can be found at this link.

Law & Order SVU “Confess Your Sins To Be Free” Episode Information


Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order SVU,  “Confess  Your Sins To Be Free”.


Law & Order SVU  “Confess  Your Sins To Be Free”  Air Date May 12,  2022 (9 PM ET/8C Thursday NBC)

When the only evidence in a crime is a church confession, Carisi must find another way to prove his suspect guilty. Benson agrees to meet with an old friend seeking to make amends for past transgressions.  





My recap and review of Law & Order SVU “Confess Your Sins To Be Free” can be found at this link.

Law & Order “The Great Pretender” Episode Information


Here are the details for a new episode of Law & Order   “The Great Pretender”.


Law & Order   “The Great Pretender” Air Date May 12,  2022 (8 PM ET/7C Thursday NBC)

Bernard and Cosgrove must sift through fact and fiction to find the killer of a young Manhattan socialite. The murder trial takes a turn that becomes personal for Price and puts Maroun in a compromising situation.




Friday, April 22, 2022

Law & Order “Legacy” Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order “Legacy” which will air on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 8 PM ET on NBC.

The photos feature Sam Waterston, Anthony Anderson, Camryn Manheim, Jeffrey Donovan, Hugh Dancy, Odelya Halevi, and Catherine LeFrere as Liz Wayland.

My recap and review of Law & Order “Legacy” can be found at this link.












Photos by: 
 Eric Liebowitz/NBC 
Virginia Sherwood/NBC 
 Ralph Bavaro/NBC 
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Thursday, April 21, 2022

Law & Order Organized Crime “Dead Presidents” Photos

Here are advance photos for Law & Order Organized Crime, “Dead Presidents” which will air on Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 10 PM ET on NBC.

The photos feature Chris Meloni, Danielle Moné Truitt, Ainsley Seiger, Denis Leary as Frank Donnelly, Nona Parker Johnson as Carmen "Nova" Riley, Wesam Keesh as Malachi, Carsten Norgaard as Rutger Ulrich, Paul O'Brien as Gus Hanson, Rachel Lin as Victoria Cho, Patrick Murney as Scott Parnel, and Jordane Christie as Derrick Riley.

My recap and review of Law & Order Organized Crime “Dead Presidents” can be found at this link.























Photos by: 
Scott Gries/NBC  
Eric Liebowitz/NBC 
Virginia Sherwood/NBC 
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