Brady trabaja con un ex colega para encontrar a un sospechoso de asesinato convertido en héroe popular que parece omnipresente, mientras Baxter, Price y Maroun se enfrentan por manejar la cr... Leer todoBrady trabaja con un ex colega para encontrar a un sospechoso de asesinato convertido en héroe popular que parece omnipresente, mientras Baxter, Price y Maroun se enfrentan por manejar la creciente atención pública.Brady trabaja con un ex colega para encontrar a un sospechoso de asesinato convertido en héroe popular que parece omnipresente, mientras Baxter, Price y Maroun se enfrentan por manejar la creciente atención pública.
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Mehcad Brooks
- Detective Jalen Shaw
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I've always been a fan of Law&Order for years. Obv I won't watch it ever again. Airing an episode about someone who has not faced a trial yet it's such a blatant attempt to taint a jury pool. Just disgusting. Your show has always been obviously inspired by real events but not in a such blatant way. The insurance CEO, the hoodie, everything. You should be ashamed of yourself. This kid is facing very serious charges. When did US forget about the fact that a fair justice system (fair trial) is the basis of a democratic Country? You didn't even bother to not write 'ripped from headlines' in your promo...
I have been watching seasons 8 and 9 as of late. The writing and acting is on point for both the detectives and the lawyers. The writers need to go back and watch these shows to get the feel of it. This show is a shadow of its former self. They need to scrap the lawyers. They are so wrong for this show.
I hear all of your reviews re: Justice for LM. Do you think it's possible that this was written long before the incident that you're all alluding to & that this is a coincidence? So much has to be in place before story lines are taped. It's quite possible that this was already done filming before the incident occurred. I honestly do not know the timeline of writing, production, filming, etc. Because I'm not a professional in the industry of producing a series drama, and, if I am wrong on the timing, that's on me. I'm just not quite sure how so many of you apparently used to be fans of the show & suddenly when there's a coincidence, no research into timelines for production. Not here to argue; I'm just saying that it's possible...
This is the worst sort of idiocy which is a hallmark of Wolf Dick's shows. It is beyond insulting. Anyone but a hardcore leftist idiot would see deeply offended by this offal. And the ending is beyond insulting. No verdict so that Wolf can avoid showing a New York City jury to be as stupid as he is. The fact is when Mangione comes to trial, even the people of New York will convict him in a second.
The rebirth of L&O has been good in a few ways, but episodes like this one make the show seem idiotic. Even a little balance in the story would have made this a compelling "torn from the headlines" episode. Instead it is an insulting pile of crap.
The rebirth of L&O has been good in a few ways, but episodes like this one make the show seem idiotic. Even a little balance in the story would have made this a compelling "torn from the headlines" episode. Instead it is an insulting pile of crap.
This show is a disgrace to storytelling and a blatant attack on basic human rights. By portraying an untried individual as a criminal, it recklessly disregards the foundation of any fair justice system-the presumption of innocence. It exploits public curiosity and sensationalism, turning a real person's life into a spectacle for profit, without accountability or care for the consequences. This is not just bad writing; it's dangerous media. It encourages viewers to pass judgment based on fiction rather than fact, further damaging the life of someone who hasn't even had the chance to defend themselves in court. Reducing someone's suffering to a plotline may get ratings, but it's ethically bankrupt and morally corrupt. This is not entertainment-it's character assassination masked as drama.
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- TriviaThis episode appears to be based on the 2024 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. On December 4, 2024 Thompson was shot outside the New York Hilton Midtown with a suppressed handgun. The killer, 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, was arrested days later in Pennsylvania with a 3D-printed pistol, suppressor, fake ID, and a manifesto attacking the healthcare industry. Though never a UnitedHealthcare client, Mangione's actions sparked debate: some view him as a folk hero, raising over $750,000 for his defense, while most condemn the crime but sympathize with his grievances. Mangione faces 11 state charges in New York-including murder, terrorism, and multiple weapons offenses-carrying life without parole, plus four federal charges, including stalking, silencer use, and murder with a firearm, which could result in life imprisonment or the death penalty.
- ErroresADA Maroun says they determined the bullets from the victim were fired from the defendant's gun with 100% accuracy. However no ballistics test is ever that accurate, and in real life it is far less accurate than depicted. When a bullet hits a hard target, like a person, it is often too deformed (especially if it hits bone or metal) to make a conclusive comparison. It is actually uncommon for a ballistics expert to say they can conclusively match a bullet to a specific gun, most of the time the best they can do is to conclusively say the bullet was fired from the same make, model and caliber as the gun in question.
- ConexionesReferences Espartaco (1960)
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