How To Be a Hitman - Law & Order
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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From Season 13, Episode 6 "Hitman" - When a businessman is found dead on his living-room floor, Briscoe and Green believe the murder is the work of a professional and set their sights on the victim's well-kept wife and her alleged lover.
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I've seen this episode three separate times and I'm just now realizing that "James has a beautiful singing voice" refers to the fact that he's become an informant.
thx, missed that
I didn’t get that til I read your post! I like that much more now
Thanks was thinking he was singing in prison lol
I love the hitman. Like, who would trust a hitman? But this guy, I trust. LOL
A truly tidy fellow, this one. Makes sense he was able to work for so long, with the precautions he took.
Professional integrity.
more reliable and leaves less of a mess than the plumber I had at the house last month.
1:41 That guy's got one hell of an itch.
The hitman is hilarious. They should definitely get him back 😂
He is a different character in 3 other episodes.
This was the best of Law and Order with these exact actors
0:49 OH GOD THAT KEYBOARD
I await the day this channel uploads scenes from the season 6 finale, where the main characters contemplate their personal lives following a death sentence execution.
It was, quite simply, the epitome of quality TV drama.
That was too heartbreaking. The very in when the assistant A.D. dies broke my heart. I really loved her.
Yeah, Rey "breaks his vows"...AND TELLS HIS WIFE!!! 😂
Clips from that episode have been uploaded, including the ending
Woah... wait.. they did a transition to another point in time and they didn't do the "Dun Dun" ????
Most likely a commercial break in between
the guy that got shived in Allenwood, that was on the house.
Check his "PalmPilot"?
That didn't age well, lol...
I was an extra on Law and order once. Oh ya? What episode?
How to be a hitman...I was they guy leaning on a pillar while scratching my ear. Blink and you miss me.
5:05
Lucky you.
My elbow made into an episode of “Homicide. Life on the Street.”
SPOILERS FOR THE ENDING:
I love this phone bit. The husband who is cheated on plants the *throwaway* cell to implicate his cheating wife & her lover. When the detectives figure out how conveniently the cell is "hidden", they find out that the husband hired a hitman to off himself. Brilliant.
(Last week, my reply was deleted, even though I added a spoiler warning.) Others just wrote the ending straight out, smh..
Wait what?!
Okay so why did he set that all up?
I saw the other video a couple weeks ago i thought, wow this is gonna push me over the edge to watch Law and Order for once. It was brilliant right up until the end, where it was SUCH A COP OUT. Seriously, youre gonna build this episode so intensely just for the easy ending?
@@rhimmerdale3436 As I recall, the husband's business was floundering, wife was cheating, his whole life was coming apart. He wanted out, and he wanted revenge on the wife and her lover, from beyond the grave.
@@DrownedInExile
See, I thought that I wrote that part in the *2nd sentence* , when I literally wrote: "The husband was *cheated on* ..And he wanted to *implicate his wife and her lover* ", lol.😂 I didn't think that adding "from beyond the grave" was necessary, as I also wrote that the husband paid the hitman to have himself killed(😉), but I guess it takes *two ppl* to write "Cheating", before ppl go: "Ohhhhhhhh!! Cheating!!".😂
If someone had asked HOW the husband almost* pulled it off, that would be different. Asking "why" when the Clip* OPENS with talk of the *$50k insurance policy* makes me think: This site has hired troll/bots to ask repetitive questions to stimulate the algorithm.. OR: *Who is watching these clips?* 😂✌
This morning I remembered a film from the mid-seventies called Rancho DeLux, starring Jeff Bridges and Sam Waterston. It's on here, Sam, Jeff and the late great Slim Pickins.
he said umm noo... he has been kept alone hoping his whole life
Why did you guys skip over the Jamie ross days? We need clips of those episodes!
Jamie Ross = best ADA
2:10 hey its professor hess from the american astronaut.
Serena should have replied, “yeah, I’m pretty but not smart, which is why you’re going to answer all my questions without giving me lip.”
Except the point is not to escalate. Show any attitude, and the source of information magically turns to stone.
I don't mind if some guy in prison gives me lip, but we both know that when it's over, *I* can walk right out of there...and he CAN'T. So if placating him lets him open up, that means I get what I want from him and I can STILL leave. So there's no reason for counter-productive, empty posturing.
@@daynechastant actually, I enjoy "counter-productive, empty posturing;" it gives me joy
Mr Taglialucci says to hold that for him
that corrupt judge in svu series 21, this killer guy.
Cameo of Rush Limbaugh at 1:42.
Thought it was Trump at 1:39
Thanks for the work tips!
Training to be a Hitman, sucks!
The 'Mental Conditioning' for this Job is terrible....
The Defining of the Character is even more Problematic.... No Hair, no Nails, no Fingerprints, wiping down everything, the List goes on and on..
Blonde Cortana
"...but I don't see no pro quo on the table" 😂 I've only heard it referred to as a pro quo one other time, and that was by someone who-- well, let's just say it's someone who is ridiculed justly by Seth Myers 😂
Serena was so hot
Good Morning T
How beautiful is she
A giving it up items it's be truth liked this
Looks like Google Translate failed again.
I didn't follow any of that.
Yeah we're gonna just search bank records without a warrant totally cool totally legal.
Actually it is. Remember, he said, "Let's see if we've done business with the account holder before." Since they had already collared the hitman, they obviously already knew it was his account. The guy wasn't searching bank records. He was searching case files.
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Mr burman seem like the first suspect in the first case of la noire. Same voice kinda too hmmmn
where he is at even the care of a doctor or the chemical spray nwould be welcomed as god
The incestuous television actor pool. Angel alums Elizabeth Rohm & Andy Hallett(God rest his soul) NYPD Blue alums. Soprano alums. Nothing like always being type-cast as attorneys, wise-guys, or cops.
Hey, it's made a nice career for Sam Waterston.
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yee first
04:13 LMAO
Hitman looks at his attorney when asked if he still has the cell phone number. Defense attorney looks at Fed attorney to indicate no charges will be brought against hitman. Fed attorney nods in agreement. What's funny?
He is the undercover FBI agent in Donnie Brasco his name was Richie.He is also Young Junior Soprano in the flashbacks.
The actor's name is Rocco Sisto - a well-respected New York stage and film actor.
@@FAngus-ly8lk "You Heard About The Chinese Godfather? He Made Them An Offer They Couldn't Understand.”
He definitely makes a good wiseguy
he's the guy they interrogated in frequency!!!
He played Tommy DiSimone in the TV movie “The Big Heist”...the character that Pesci played in Goodfellas.
One of my favorite episodes! Great lines!!
OMG THE GUY FROM FREQUENCY
I really enjoy this scene, but I'm not sure why. I find the "hitman's" explanation totally unbelievable.
How does a real life exchange work between client and hitman?
Im ignorant to all of this and by no means an expert but correct me if i am wrong, having multiple middlemen and a disposable phone in the end does sound like a good idea on paper.
They should have had a follow-up to this. The four meet again, but this time with a TV and the video of the victim's confession. They show the hitman the video, and I'm left wondering how he would have reacted. I know his lawyer and the fed guy would be in disbelief.
Hahahaha ... so dated in referencing with the "palm pilot" pda!! The precursor to the smartphone era!
Yunn Junior is here.