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Loco Parentis

  • Episode aired Jan 5, 2000
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
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Jerry Orbach, Sam Waterston, Angie Harmon, Steven Hill, Jesse L. Martin, and S. Epatha Merkerson in Law & Order (1990)
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A school bully is accused of killing a classmate. The killer's father is found to have helped foster his son's violent behavior, so the DA's office charges him with murder on account of depr... Read allA school bully is accused of killing a classmate. The killer's father is found to have helped foster his son's violent behavior, so the DA's office charges him with murder on account of depraved indifference.A school bully is accused of killing a classmate. The killer's father is found to have helped foster his son's violent behavior, so the DA's office charges him with murder on account of depraved indifference.

  • Director
    • Constantine Makris
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • Richard Sweren
    • Matt Witten
  • Stars
    • Jerry Orbach
    • Jesse L. Martin
    • S. Epatha Merkerson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    374
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Constantine Makris
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Richard Sweren
      • Matt Witten
    • Stars
      • Jerry Orbach
      • Jesse L. Martin
      • S. Epatha Merkerson
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Detective Lennie Briscoe
    Jesse L. Martin
    Jesse L. Martin
    • Detective Ed Green
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Executive ADA Jack McCoy
    Angie Harmon
    Angie Harmon
    • ADA Abbie Carmichael
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    • DA Adam Schiff
    Robert Clohessy
    Robert Clohessy
    • Robert Telford
    Ned Eisenberg
    Ned Eisenberg
    • Defense Attorney James Granick
    Julie Boyd
    • Sandra Telford
    John Carter
    John Carter
    • Judge Harlan Newfield
    Max Ligosh
    • Ryan Velardi
    Rebecca Nelson
    • Mrs. Skinner
    Jacob Pitts
    Jacob Pitts
    • John Telford
    Leslie Hendrix
    Leslie Hendrix
    • ME Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
    Clark Middleton
    Clark Middleton
    • Ellis
    Larry Sherman
    Larry Sherman
    • Judge Colin Fraser
    Adam LeFevre
    Adam LeFevre
    • Barry Clayton
    Teddy Alvaro
    • Leo Clayton
    • Director
      • Constantine Makris
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Richard Sweren
      • Matt Witten
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    User reviews6

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    9Mrpalli77

    Kids are the same. Just the technology's different

    A sixteen years old boy was found inside a plastic bag in a dumpster by two garbage men, killed by a karate gear. The place was a little far away from where the guy lived. His mother showed up at the crime scene very soon and this made detectives a little suspicious, because they thought she could have harassed her own child. Anyway, he used to sell candies to raise some money, some fellow pupils bullied him, considering him a nerd (he even tried to grow up his strength by practising bodybuilding to protect himself). Fingerprints in cigarette butts were enough to arrest a peer (Jacob Pitts), addicted to violent video games and porn movies. Detectives realized he used a strange weapon not so easy to found in performing the murder, maybe his father helped him in all this; everything against his mother's will.

    Bad parenting? Is he really innocent or guilt? Audience have to figure out who is the real murderer. Briscoe was put in a bad position at trial, compelled to confess about his daughter's addiction.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Sins of father and son

    'Law and Order' was a brilliant show in its prime and overall is actually my favourite of the 'Law and Order' franchise and out of it, 'Special Victims Unit' (the longest running) and 'Criminal Intent'. Despite not feeling the same post-Briscoe. Season 10 was a solid season on the whole, with many great episodes and only about two or three disappointments. On first watch, "Loco Parentis" struck me as a very good episode if not quite a great one.

    On subsequent rewatches, "Loco Parentis" still comes over as very good, though falling slightly short of being great. Despite many aspects of it being incredibly well executed. It has yet another tough and quite controversial subject matter (something that was the case with a vast majority of the show and of the franchise and one of the main appeals) and handles it very well and admirably. There are better episodes of Season 10 and of 'Law and Order', but it is hard to not appreciate "Loco Parentis".

    Sure there is not an awful lot that is unique about the first portion of the case.

    Do agree to some extent that the ending was unsatisfying and felt like the writers ran out of gas, instead taking the convenient way out with a hastily resolved and anti-climactic solution that didn't really address the episode's argument.

    A shame because the good, even great, things are many. It does look good, with the usual slickness and subtle grit. Really liked too that the photography was simple and close up but doing so without being claustrophobic. The music has presence when used, and luckily it isn't constant, and when it is used it doesn't feel over-scored. The direction allows the drama to breathe while still giving it momentum as well.

    Furthermore, the script is typically tight and intelligent with an uncompromising grit and lump to the throat emotion. There is a lot to take in dialogue-wise, but it doesn't feel too much. The story grabs the attention with a riveting and emotional impactful second half, the depraved indifference dilemma handled thoughtfully without heavy-handedness or judgement despite rooting for a higher charge. The basement room is the stuff of nightmares as well. The acting is very good, with chilling Robert Clohessy as a truly despicable character standing out.

    Concluding, very good. 8/10.
    7bkoganbing

    "Bad Parenting In The First Degree"

    This episode of Law And Order has Sam Waterston and Angie Harmon trying to convict young Jacob Pitts of murdering one of his classmates. Young Pitts has been encouraged in the use of martial arts weaponry by his capital letter Alpha male father Robert Clohessy. The weapon that Pitts uses on the victim is a ninja style sickle like weapon called a comma. Not the usual kind of thing that juveniles possess, but Pitts is encouraged in that by Clohessy.

    In fact Clohessy has a policy of teaching his kid to do the first strike. If you don't want to be bullied, than you be the bully.

    As Jack McCoy before he became DA himself, Waterston was always willing to try and stretch the law to accommodate certain situations. But what's unusual in this episode is that DA Steven Hill is the one who suggests indicting the father as well as the kid to get around some roadblocks that defense attorney Ned Eisenberg has thrown up. It might get overturned and it could set a bad precedent, but if anyone ever earned this kind of treatment it's Clohessy.

    Who really dominates this episode is Clohessy with his portrayal of an egomaniacal Alpha male blowhard who can't fathom that it's his own bad parenting that has put his son in this jackpot. Check this one out.

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    • Trivia
      This case states that a parent has never been charged with a crime committed by their child. As of the year 2015, many parents have now been held responsible, and legally charged, for crimes committed by their children.
    • Goofs
      One character refers to a plastic garbage bag as "three millimeter". He means "three mils". A mil (in this context) is 1/1000 of an inch of thickness; three mils would be typical for a medium-duty plastic bag. Three millimeters would be about 1/8 inch, or 118 mils.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael: Sandra Telford had her husband served with divorce papers at Rikers.

      Jack McCoy: Sacrificed her marriage to save her son's.

      D.A. Adam Schiff: She spoke up sooner, she might have saved Chris Skinner.

      Jack McCoy: Want to put her in jail, too?

      D.A. Adam Schiff: Don't tempt me.

    • Connections
      References Star Trek (1966)

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2000 (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Studios USA Television
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      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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