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Smoke

  • Episode aired May 21, 2003
  • TV-14
  • 45m
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The child of a popular comic dies after he is reportedly thrown out of a window during a fire. However, the investigation also uncovers allegations that the comic molested an 11-year-old boy... Read allThe child of a popular comic dies after he is reportedly thrown out of a window during a fire. However, the investigation also uncovers allegations that the comic molested an 11-year-old boy years earlier.The child of a popular comic dies after he is reportedly thrown out of a window during a fire. However, the investigation also uncovers allegations that the comic molested an 11-year-old boy years earlier.

  • Director
    • Constantine Makris
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • Michael S. Chernuchin
  • Stars
    • Jerry Orbach
    • Jesse L. Martin
    • S. Epatha Merkerson
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    339
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Constantine Makris
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Michael S. Chernuchin
    • Stars
      • Jerry Orbach
      • Jesse L. Martin
      • S. Epatha Merkerson
    • 4User reviews
  • 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
    Elisabeth Röhm
    Elisabeth Röhm
    • ADA Serena Southerlyn
    Fred Thompson
    Fred Thompson
    • DA Arthur Branch
    • (as Fred Dalton Thompson)
    Adam Ferrara
    Adam Ferrara
    • Monty Bender
    Ned Eisenberg
    Ned Eisenberg
    • Defense Attorney James Granick
    Jon Budinoff
    Jon Budinoff
    • Sammy Mireles
    David Zayas
    David Zayas
    • John Mireles
    James Villemaire
    James Villemaire
    • Harvey
    Leslie Hendrix
    Leslie Hendrix
    • ME Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
    Larry Miller
    Larry Miller
    • Larry Miller
    Lisa Lisa
    Lisa Lisa
    • Lucy Mireles
    Mark H. Dold
    Mark H. Dold
    • Fred
    • (as Mark H. Dold)
    Kirsty Hinchcliffe
    Kirsty Hinchcliffe
    • Birgit
    David Lipman
    David Lipman
    • Arraignment Judge Morris Torledsky
    Malachy Cleary
    Malachy Cleary
    • Skinner
    • Director
      • Constantine Makris
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • Michael S. Chernuchin
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    8Mrpalli77

    She knew. She set the whole thing up.

    Firemen were about to put out a fire in a fancy hotel. A toddler was thrown from the room where the blaze took place: it's time to understand if it was murder or not. The fire seemed to be accidental, because it all started from a cigarette butt left in the ashtray. There were other three people in the room: a well-known comedian actor (who adopted the child) and two assistants, all survived. While investigating the case, Green figured out the actor had bad habits in chasing child in order to molested them. An ice cream truck seller help him in child hunting in the past years and a teenager hold a grudge against him. His parents gained a lot of money for keeping their mouth shout about their son and that help them raise their living standards other than enabling them a medical treatment for the younger sick son. But there are many surprises at trial till the twist ending.

    A case that lead to another case; detectives decided to close the first one for lack of evidences despite the victim didn't have smoke in his lungs (all three witnesses told the same story: the comedian panicked). Anyway the net is dangerous for anyone these days.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Unsettling smoke

    Season 13 was a solid season, with most of the episodes being good to very good, some being great or more and with only two episodes that weren't up to the same level. Them being "The Wheel" and especially "Seer". "American Jahid", "Sheltered" and especially "Couples" were the standouts of the previous episodes. With it being the season finale (finales are always watched with high expectations) and also because of the high standard, it was hard to not expect a lot from "Smoke".

    Re-watching it recently, "Smoke" was not a disappointment in any way and lived up and exceeded the high expectations. It was a brilliant way to end a solid season, perhaps the best season finale since Season 9's "Refuge" two parter, and in the top 5 of the best Season 13 episodes. Along with the already mentioned ones and also "Open Season". It is a tough and truly frightening subject matter being explored here that has a lot of raw emotions, and "Smoke" did a truly great job with it.

    Photography and such as usual are fully professional, the slickness still remaining. The music is used sparingly and is haunting and non-overwrought when it is used, and it's mainly used when a crucial revelation or plot development is revealed. The direction has nice and at its best (such as towards and at the end) thrilling tension while keeping things steady, without going too far the other way.

    The script holds nothing back and is unyielding in a way that is quite scary, while also being tactful and at times poignant. It is thoughtful dialogue too, there is a lot of talk so a lot to take in but it didn't feel too much. The story is engrossing throughout, with a case that sends chills down the spine but is enough to reduce anybody to tears. It does wonderfully at showing the full horrors of the subject and the raw emotions that come with it, so this will not be an easy watch for parents or those who have been there.

    As tends to be the case with 'Law and Order', the investigating is gritty and at times wry, but it is even better in the tense and complex legal portion. Especially with the dilemmas of how to approach the case and that there are obstacles to try and overcome, such as a need for a stronger prosecution case and more evidence needed. The acting is extremely good all round.

    In summary, outstanding last episode to a solid season. 10/10.
    7bkoganbing

    Inconceivable choice?

    During the course of an investigation involving a fire that kills the small child of popular comedian Adam Ferrara all kinds of rumors surface like those involving Michael Jackson in real life about his fondness for little children.

    Ferrara runs his own little Neverland ranch in his New York apartment and among the many people he's entertained there was Joseph Budinoff the child of David Zayas and Lisa Velez. Zayas got screenwriter credit for writing one of Ferrara's films. But it was hush money covering up the fact that Ferrara had molested Budinoff just as he was entering puberty.

    To me this seems almost inconceivable, but listen to their reasons why this happened. In the end the parents are truly frightening figures, but more so when Sam Waterston and Elizabeth Rohm discover why.

    If you're a parent this is one frightening episode.

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    • Trivia
      Originally aired the same date as the previous episode, this episode picks up immediately where Couples (2003) leaves off: Detective Green receives a call about a jumper as the final scene fades out; this episode opens with Green and Briscoe arriving at the scene, wearing the same clothes as in the previous episode and saying they were responding to a call about a jumper.
    • Goofs
      In opening scene, firefighters in turnout coats have "NYFD" on the back but in New York it's "FDNY" as correctly shown on the trucks on scene.
    • Quotes

      D.A. Arthur Branch: So Mrs. McGillicuddy had two boys, one who sat out on the porch all day, the other who went out and hunted for food. Then one day, war between the states breaks out and the Sarge says 'Ma'am, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to take one of your boys into battle, it's your choice'. So what does she do?

      A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn: It's hardly the same thing.

      D.A. Arthur Branch: She looks the old sarge dead in the eyes and says 'My husband's down by the creek, take him'.

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2003 (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Times Square, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Universal Network Television
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      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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