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"Law & Order" (1990)Original Air Date:
20 April 1999 (Season 9, Episode 19)Plot:
The prime suspect in the murder of a college professor is a domineering father who kidnapped his children and disappeared 15 years earlier. full summary | add synopsisUser Comments:
McCoy Buffaloed more (1 total)Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Jerry Orbach | ... | Detective Lennie Briscoe | |
| Benjamin Bratt | ... | Detective Rey Curtis | |
| S. Epatha Merkerson | ... | Lt. Anita Van Buren | |
| Sam Waterston | ... | Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy | |
| Angie Harmon | ... | A.D.A. Abbie Carmichael | |
| Steven Hill | ... | D.A. Adam Schiff | |
| Jay O. Sanders | ... | Nick Taska / Bill Fallon | |
| Maggie Low | ... | Eleanor Taska | |
| Anne Bobby | ... | Sylvia Fallon | |
| Tracy Spindler | ... | Alexis Fallon | |
| Lacey Kohl | ... | Susan Fallon | |
| Joyce Gordon | ... | Judge Lisa Holt | |
| J.K. Simmons | ... | Dr. Emil Skoda | |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | ... | Norman Rothenberg | |
| Larry Clarke | ... | Detective Morris LaMotte |
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Factual errors: Fallon's credit card records include a purchase from TKTS (half-price tickets for Broadway/Off-Broadway shows), but TKTS doesn't take credit cards, only cash or traveler's checks. moreQuotes:
Eleanor Taska: He used to tell them 'only bad girls cry' 'only bad girls soil their diapers'.Jack McCoy: From what point on?
Eleanor Taska: Birth.
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
This is a good Law and Order episode in which for one of the few times Sam Waterston is totally buffaloed by the perpetrator in this case, Jay Sanders. This man pushed a woman on a subway track because she recognized him in his previous identity. What had happened was that Sanders had fled New York State after a custody hearing went against him in a dispute with his ex-wife and took their two daughters with him and started a new life with a new identity in Cincinnati. The victim was the college roommate of the ex-wife who of course knew Sanders back in the day.
Jerry Orbach and Benjamin Bratt uncover the story. And it's a scary one. The two daughters are the psychological prisoners of an anal retentive man to the extreme. If the pillows are fluffed wrong, Sanders has a conniption. They so can't imagine a world without dear old Dad that the younger daughter, Tracy Spindler, confesses to the crime in order to save him.
Hence the conundrum for Sam Waterston. He and Angie Harmon decide to stretch the statute and prosecute Sanders for kidnapping instead. It's the only time on Law and Order I ever saw them go for a lesser charge because they can't make the murder case.
The real star of this episode is Anne Bobby who plays Sanders's second wife and stepmother to the girls. It's a frightening portrait of a meek and docile woman who caters to her husband's every whim. She's called by Jack McCoy as his witness and her testimony on the witness stand is a brilliant piece of acting. She's a rebuttal witness that McCoy pulls out at the last minute. Bit by bit he shows her the kind of Stepford existence she's made for herself with this man. In the end she sinks Sanders.
McCoy may have been buffaloed, but I do love Angie Harmon's comment at the end that some cosmic justice will be meted out to someone who likes to control and now will have his every movement controlled for 24/7.
It's one of the best Law and Order episodes.