Here is the discussion topic for Law & Order “Catch And Kill” which aired on Thursday, October 3, 2024. Please feel free to add any feedback you have about this episode in the comments!
Is it standard in a police department for a new lieutenant to come right out on day one and immediately say without any specific reason that she doesn't trust her detectives?
@Jim - it's probably more standard procedure for the writers to do that to create tension. It gets tiring when in almost every police show the new boss comes in and immediately must assert their dominance!
@Robert Nacci - NBC/Peacock's treatment of streaming any of the Law & Order shows is a complete mystery to me. It would be such a plus to have them ALL out there all the time. I suspect it has something to do with the rights they may have already given other cable to streaming services for certain seasons. But that's just my guess!
I didn't quite understand why they couldn't charge the "news" guy with abetting DV for covering up the videos. I didn't think whatever shield laws journalists have protect against not reporting crimes, at least not when someone is in danger.
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Is it standard in a police department for a new lieutenant to come right out on day one and immediately say without any specific reason that she doesn't trust her detectives?
@Jim - it's probably more standard procedure for the writers to do that to create tension. It gets tiring when in almost every police show the new boss comes in and immediately must assert their dominance!
@Robert Nacci - NBC/Peacock's treatment of streaming any of the Law & Order shows is a complete mystery to me. It would be such a plus to have them ALL out there all the time. I suspect it has something to do with the rights they may have already given other cable to streaming services for certain seasons. But that's just my guess!
I didn't quite understand why they couldn't charge the "news" guy with abetting DV for covering up the videos. I didn't think whatever shield laws journalists have protect against not reporting crimes, at least not when someone is in danger.
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