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* Partially inspired by the events surrounding the rise of [[Kimbo Slice]]. |
* Partially inspired by the events surrounding the rise of [[Kimbo Slice]]. |
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* Mentions [[List of Law & Order episodes (season 9)|season 9]] two-part episode "Refuge." |
* Mentions [[List of Law & Order episodes (season 9)|season 9]] two-part episode "Refuge." |
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|ShortSummary=The detectives hope that a mentally challenged patient can help them solve the case of a man found murdered in a park, but the patient's family may be responsible for the crime. |
|ShortSummary=The detectives hope that a mentally challenged patient can help them solve the case of a man found murdered in a park, but the patient's family may be responsible for the crime. |
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* Guest Stars: [[Harris Yulin]], Armand Schultz, [[Carlos Leon]], and [[Michael Rispoli]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[Harris Yulin]], Armand Schultz, [[Carlos Leon]], and [[Michael Rispoli]]. |
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* Partially inspired by the controversies surrounding [[Warren Jeffs]] and the [[Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]]. |
* Partially inspired by the controversies surrounding [[Warren Jeffs]] and the [[Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints]]. |
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* Special Guest Star [[Colm Meaney]] and [[Jena Malone]]. |
* Special Guest Star [[Colm Meaney]] and [[Jena Malone]]. |
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* Partially inspired by the [[March 2008 Manhattan construction crane collapse]] and the case of [[Ashley Treatment|Ashley X]]. |
* Partially inspired by the [[March 2008 Manhattan construction crane collapse]] and the case of [[Ashley Treatment|Ashley X]]. |
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* Mentions [[List of Law & Order episodes (season 5)|season 5]] episode "Precious." |
* Mentions [[List of Law & Order episodes (season 5)|season 5]] episode "Precious." |
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* Guest Stars: [[Katee Sackhoff]], [[Clancy Brown]] and [[Tom Everett Scott]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[Katee Sackhoff]], [[Clancy Brown]] and [[Tom Everett Scott]]. |
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* Guest Starring [[Tom Everett Scott]], reprising his role as corrupt governor Donald Shalvoy from [[Law & Order (season 18)|last season]]'s "Excalibur.". |
* Guest Starring [[Tom Everett Scott]], reprising his role as corrupt governor Donald Shalvoy from [[Law & Order (season 18)|last season]]'s "Excalibur.". |
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* Partially inspired by the [[JT LeRoy]] literary [[hoax]]. |
* Partially inspired by the [[JT LeRoy]] literary [[hoax]]. |
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* Guest Stars: [[Vivica A. Fox]] and [[Heather Matarazzo]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[Vivica A. Fox]] and [[Heather Matarazzo]]. |
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|ShortSummary=A woman's body is found in a city garden, leaving Bernard and Lupo to sort through her contradictory life and her ties to a cop's death in New Jersey. Then Cutter's case is jeopardized by a law clerk with a crush whose judge requires an unusual amount of assistance. |
|ShortSummary=A woman's body is found in a city garden, leaving Bernard and Lupo to sort through her contradictory life and her ties to a cop's death in New Jersey. Then Cutter's case is jeopardized by a law clerk with a crush whose judge requires an unusual amount of assistance. |
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* Guest Stars: [[Ned Beatty]] and [[Sherry Stringfield]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[Ned Beatty]] and [[Sherry Stringfield]]. |
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* The murder is similar to the Mark Schwartz and Christina-Maria Petrowski-Schwartz murder case.[http://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/mark-and-christina-maria-petrowski-schwartz-murder-7162008-brooklyn-ny-police-looking-at-former-business-partner/] |
* The murder is similar to the Mark Schwartz and Christina-Maria Petrowski-Schwartz murder case.[http://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2008/07/18/mark-and-christina-maria-petrowski-schwartz-murder-7162008-brooklyn-ny-police-looking-at-former-business-partner/] |
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* Partially inspired by the case of Marie and Willie Pompee, who smuggled a Haitian girl into the United States as a ''[[restavec]]'', and other cases of child domestic [[slavery]]. |
* Partially inspired by the case of Marie and Willie Pompee, who smuggled a Haitian girl into the United States as a ''[[restavec]]'', and other cases of child domestic [[slavery]]. |
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|ShortSummary=A plaintiff in a class-action suit against an airline is murdered and the murder may have been committed by a lawyer linked to many other murders in the past. |
|ShortSummary=A plaintiff in a class-action suit against an airline is murdered and the murder may have been committed by a lawyer linked to many other murders in the past. |
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* Partially inspired by the [[ValuJet Flight 592]] crash. |
* Partially inspired by the [[ValuJet Flight 592]] crash. |
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|ShortSummary= Harold Foley and his wife Joyce, both biologists at a local university, come home to find their son and their housekeeper murdered. The case leads to a man obsessed with a certain [[sorority]]. |
|ShortSummary= Harold Foley and his wife Joyce, both biologists at a local university, come home to find their son and their housekeeper murdered. The case leads to a man obsessed with a certain [[sorority]]. |
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* Partially inspired by the case of [[Bruce Edward Ivins]], a suspect in the [[2001 anthrax attacks]], who was reportedly obsessed with the college sorority [[Kappa Kappa Gamma]] (KKG) after he was rebuffed by one of their members when he was a student at the [[University of Cincinnati]]. |
* Partially inspired by the case of [[Bruce Edward Ivins]], a suspect in the [[2001 anthrax attacks]], who was reportedly obsessed with the college sorority [[Kappa Kappa Gamma]] (KKG) after he was rebuffed by one of their members when he was a student at the [[University of Cincinnati]]. |
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* First episode in which Sam Waterston does not appear since joining the cast in 1994. |
* First episode in which Sam Waterston does not appear since joining the cast in 1994. |
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* Guest Star: [[Robert Iler]]. |
* Guest Star: [[Robert Iler]]. |
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* Partially inspired by [[Jack Worthington]], a businessman who claimed to be JFK's illegitimate son. |
* Partially inspired by [[Jack Worthington]], a businessman who claimed to be JFK's illegitimate son. |
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* Guest Stars: [[Christopher McDonald]] and [[Rue McClanahan]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[Christopher McDonald]] and [[Rue McClanahan]]. |
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|ShortSummary=After an Army recruitment center is bombed an unconscious woman and her dead baby who were sleeping at the place are found in the wreckage. The case gets even more complicated after a group of voluntary vigilantes interfere in the investigation and both of the prime suspects, including the baby's own mother, have equal motives for the crime. |
|ShortSummary=After an Army recruitment center is bombed an unconscious woman and her dead baby who were sleeping at the place are found in the wreckage. The case gets even more complicated after a group of voluntary vigilantes interfere in the investigation and both of the prime suspects, including the baby's own mother, have equal motives for the crime. |
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* Partially inspired by the [[March 6, 2008 Times Square bombing]] of a military recruiting station, the [[Caylee Anthony homicide]] and Websleuths controversial involvement. |
* Partially inspired by the [[March 6, 2008 Times Square bombing]] of a military recruiting station, the [[Caylee Anthony homicide]] and Websleuths controversial involvement. |
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|ShortSummary=The creator of a religious website is murdered and the trail leads to a corrupt charitable organization who was stealing from his clients. When the detectives are ready to arrest him the suspect seeks asylum in the Embassy of [[Iran]] claiming to be victim of a [[Zionism|Zionist]] conspiracy. |
|ShortSummary=The creator of a religious website is murdered and the trail leads to a corrupt charitable organization who was stealing from his clients. When the detectives are ready to arrest him the suspect seeks asylum in the Embassy of [[Iran]] claiming to be victim of a [[Zionism|Zionist]] conspiracy. |
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* Partially inspired by services like [[Rapture#Internet|Raptureletters.com]]. |
* Partially inspired by services like [[Rapture#Internet|Raptureletters.com]]. |
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* Partially inspired by the [[financial crisis of 2007-2008]]. |
* Partially inspired by the [[financial crisis of 2007-2008]]. |
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* Guest Star: [[Kevin Corrigan]]. |
* Guest Star: [[Kevin Corrigan]]. |
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|ShortSummary= A writer is murdered after investigating an espionage case involving the Chinese government that led to the imprisonment of a man many years ago. |
|ShortSummary= A writer is murdered after investigating an espionage case involving the Chinese government that led to the imprisonment of a man many years ago. |
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* Guest Star: [[Keith Carradine]]. |
* Guest Star: [[Keith Carradine]]. |
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* Partially inspired by the [[murder of Anne Pressly]], the [[Madoff investment scandal]], and the [[Larry Mendte]] scandal. Dawn, the name of the murder victim, is also the name of Mendte's wife.<ref>http://www.phillymag.com/articles/dawns_dark_days/</ref> |
* Partially inspired by the [[murder of Anne Pressly]], the [[Madoff investment scandal]], and the [[Larry Mendte]] scandal. Dawn, the name of the murder victim, is also the name of Mendte's wife.<ref>http://www.phillymag.com/articles/dawns_dark_days/</ref> |
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* Guest Stars: [[David Rasche]], [[Edward Herrmann]] and [[Jill Eikenberry]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[David Rasche]], [[Edward Herrmann]] and [[Jill Eikenberry]]. |
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|Aux4=7.69<ref>{{cite news|last=Seidman|first=Robert|title=Updated Wednesday Ratings: Lie to Me vs. President Obama, Lost's 100th episode|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/04/30/wednesday-ratings-lie-to-me-vs-president-obama-losts-100th-episode/17730/|accessdate=May 29, 2012|newspaper=TV by the Numbers|date=April 30, 2009}}</ref> |
|Aux4=7.69<ref>{{cite news|last=Seidman|first=Robert|title=Updated Wednesday Ratings: Lie to Me vs. President Obama, Lost's 100th episode|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/04/30/wednesday-ratings-lie-to-me-vs-president-obama-losts-100th-episode/17730/|accessdate=May 29, 2012|newspaper=TV by the Numbers|date=April 30, 2009}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= The detectives investigate the vicious beating of an Hispanic illegal immigrant who may be linked to a series of other hate crimes. |
|ShortSummary= The detectives investigate the vicious beating of an Hispanic illegal immigrant who may be linked to a series of other hate crimes. |
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|ShortSummary= Firefighter Thomas Cooper and his wife Linda are tortured and murdered in their new townhouse. The murders are thought to be linked to an old unsolved drug case, but then the detectives learn about a firefighter named Nick Spence, who had just joined Cooper's company and was being severely hazed. The investigation suffers a setback when Spence dies in a fire under suspicious circumstances. |
|ShortSummary= Firefighter Thomas Cooper and his wife Linda are tortured and murdered in their new townhouse. The murders are thought to be linked to an old unsolved drug case, but then the detectives learn about a firefighter named Nick Spence, who had just joined Cooper's company and was being severely hazed. The investigation suffers a setback when Spence dies in a fire under suspicious circumstances. |
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* Guest Stars: [[Eric Michael Cole]] and [[Dash Mihok]]. |
* Guest Stars: [[Eric Michael Cole]] and [[Dash Mihok]]. |
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|Aux4=7.82<ref>{{cite news|last=Seidman|first=Robert|title=Wednesday Ratings: Lost , Lie to Me|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/05/14/wednesday-ratings-lost/18618/|accessdate=May 29, 2012|newspaper=TV by the Numbers|date=May 14, 2009}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Two engaged scientists die in a fire and their mentally challenged neighbor is injured while trying to help them. The detectives discover that the couple was stabbed before the fire and this leads them to a disturbed and extremely jealous woman. |
|ShortSummary= Two engaged scientists die in a fire and their mentally challenged neighbor is injured while trying to help them. The detectives discover that the couple was stabbed before the fire and this leads them to a disturbed and extremely jealous woman. |
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|Aux4=6.70<ref>{{cite news|last=Seidman|first=Robert|title=Wednesday Ratings: American Idol finale draws 40 million for last 7 minutes|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/05/21/wednesday-ratings-american-idol-finale-surprise-draws-288-million/19222/|accessdate=May 29, 2012|newspaper=TV by the Numbers|date=May 21, 2009}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary= Detectives Lupo and Bernard investigate a serial killer who targets homeless men and discover that a copycat may be at work, but to arrest the murderers they need the testimony of a [[Bipolar disorder|bipolar]] [[Roller skating|skater]] who is having a psychotic attack. |
|ShortSummary= Detectives Lupo and Bernard investigate a serial killer who targets homeless men and discover that a copycat may be at work, but to arrest the murderers they need the testimony of a [[Bipolar disorder|bipolar]] [[Roller skating|skater]] who is having a psychotic attack. |
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* Inspired by the [[Rod Blagojevich corruption charges|Rod Blagojevich corruption scandal]]. |
* Inspired by the [[Rod Blagojevich corruption charges|Rod Blagojevich corruption scandal]]. |
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* Guest Starring [[Tom Everett Scott]], reprising his role as corrupt governor Donald Shalvoy from episode 5's "Knock Off.". |
* Guest Starring [[Tom Everett Scott]], reprising his role as corrupt governor Donald Shalvoy from episode 5's "Knock Off.". |
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Law & Order (season 19) | |
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Season 19 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | November 5, 2008 June 3, 2009 | –
Season chronology | |
The 19th season of Law & Order premiered on NBC on November 5, 2008, and concluded on June 3, 2009. This was the third time in the series where there were no changes in the cast from the previous season and the last season to air on Wednesday nights at 10PM/9c, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has claimed the slot off-and-on (SVU often placed at 9PM/8c to lead other programming that later gets moved or taken off schedule) from Fall 2009 to present.
The series had a decline in the ratings from being in competition with CBS's CSI: NY. Certain episodes spiking when CSI: NY episodes were repeats (or replaced with other programming) when Law & Order episodes were new.[2][3][4][5]
Cast
Actor | Character | Main cast | Recurring cast |
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Jeremy Sisto | Cyrus Lupo | entire season | — |
Anthony Anderson | Kevin Bernard | entire season | — |
S. Epatha Merkerson | Anita Van Buren | entire season | — |
Linus Roache | E.A.D.A. Michael Cutter | entire season | — |
Alana De La Garza | A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa | entire season | — |
Sam Waterston | D.A. Jack McCoy | entire season | — |
Carolyn McCormick | Elizabeth Olivet | — | episode 21 |
Episodes
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412 | 1 | "Rumble" | Constantine Makris | Richard Sweren & Christopher Ambrose | November 5, 2008 | 19003 | 7.85[6] |
413 | 2 | "Challenged" | Fred Berner | René Balcer & Ed Zuckerman | November 12, 2008 | 19001 | 7.91[7] |
414 | 3 | "Lost Boys" | Chris Zalla | Richard Sweren & Gina Gionfriddo | November 19, 2008 | 19004 | 7.58[8] |
415 | 4 | "Falling" | Michael Watkins | Stephanie Sengupta & Keith Eisner | November 26, 2008 | 19005 | 7.63[9] |
416 | 5 | "Knock Off" | Constantine Makris | Teleplay by: William N. Fordes & Matthew McGough Story by: Jonathan Rintels | December 3, 2008 | 19006 | 11.26[2] |
417 | 6 | "Sweetie" | Mario Van Peebles | Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas | December 10, 2008 | 19007 | 7.46[10] |
418 | 7 | "Zero" | Marisol Torres | Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas | December 17, 2008 | 19002 | 6.95[11] |
419 | 8 | "Chattel" | Jim McKay | William N. Fordes & Matthew McGough | January 7, 2009 | 19009 | 10.11[3] |
420 | 9 | "By Perjury" | Darnell Martin | Richard Sweren & Christopher Ambrose | January 14, 2009 | 19010 | 8.20[12] |
421 | 10 | "Pledge" | Alex Chapple | Richard Sweren & Gina Gionfriddo | January 21, 2009 | 19008 | 8.49[13] |
422 | 11 | "Lucky Stiff" | Marc Levin | Ed Zuckerman & Matthew McGough | January 28, 2009 | 19012 | 8.89[4] |
423 | 12 | "Illegitimate" | Josh Marston | Stephanie Sengupta & Keith Eisner | February 4, 2009 | 19011 | 8.69[14] |
424 | 13 | "Crimebusters" | Alex Chapple | Richard Sweren & Gina Gionfriddo | February 11, 2009 | 19013 | 7.52[15] |
425 | 14 | "Rapture" | Fred Berner | Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas | February 18, 2009 | 19014 | 7.15[16] |
426 | 15 | "Bailout" | Jean de Segonzac | Richard Sweren & Christopher Ambrose | March 11, 2009 | 19015 | 7.58[17] |
427 | 16 | "Take-Out" | Jim McKay | William N. Fordes & Keith Eisner | March 18, 2009 | 19016 | 7.07[18] |
428 | 17 | "Anchors Away" | Alex Chapple | Ed Zuckerman & Matthew McGough | March 25, 2009 | 19017 | 7.25[19] |
429 | 18 | "Promote This!" | Michael Watkins | Richard Sweren & Christopher Ambrose | April 29, 2009 | 19019 | 7.69[20] |
430 | 19 | "All New" | Roger Young | William N. Fordes & Keith Eisner | May 6, 2009 | 19020 | 8.14[21] |
431 | 20 | "Exchange" | Ernest Dickerson | Stephanie Sengupta | May 13, 2009 | 19018 | 7.82[22] |
432 | 21 | "Skate or Die" | Norberto Barba | Ed Zuckerman & Luke Schelhaas | May 20, 2009 | 19021 | 6.70[23] |
433 | 22 | "The Drowned and the Saved" | Fred Berner | Richard Sweren & Gina Gionfriddo | June 3, 2009 | 19022 | 8.79[5] |
References
- ^ Lambert, David (February 18, 2015). "Law & Order - Separate Season Sets are Settled: Schedule for 18th, 19th and 20th". TVShowsOnDVD. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ^ a b Seidman, Robert (December 4, 2008). "Updated Wednesday: Rudolph and Victoria's Secret models lead CBS to demo wins". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
- ^ a b Gorman, Bill (January 8, 2008). "Wednesday Ratings: The People Choose CBS, Walters/Swayze Special Big". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
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- ^ a b Seidman, Robert (June 4, 2009). "Wednesday: FOX Wins, So You Think You Can Dance and Wipeout lead night". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 29, 2012.
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