That would actually be an interesting idea. We have cop shows coming out of our ears. Bu ti don't think I've ever watched a parole officer as the central character in a show.
Yeah, like wanting his cops to do some real work. As a manager, he should only get reports of the cases... shouldn't be telling seasoned detectives (a sgt no less) on how to detect of run a case.
Has anyone else been watching these clips and then said to yourself, “wait a minute, I don’t remember that episode...” I swear I’ve seen all of them but damn if this hasn’t been happening to me lately lol.
I'm not a Lawyer but I play one on UA-cam yes, so much so that I’m tempted to go back and watch some full episodes when I know that I’ve seen every episode up until the SVU series.
Not to mention the '85 Dodge Motor Patrol Unit. 360 V-8, 4-barrel. I love old cop cars! My favorite? 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco, 440 Ramjet. 4 MPG. What a Planet-Killer. The last REAL cop car!
If you watch enough episodes, you start seeing some of the same actors/actresses in different roles. The carny hosting the shooting game has been in a handful of episodes.
The "famous" actor is usually suspicious on these shows. It almost works in reverse if someone keeps appearing because it seems strange for them to be the perpetrator every time... though sometimes they are.
@@TheSongwritingCatSometimes the actor appears later as actual cops or DAs. Ice T was in a previous episode. The guy who played Carver (can't remember his name -Courtney something) was also in a previous episode.
For the question of "Which was shot first? His privates or his chest?" They said he was shot in the crotch 4 times If you listen to the gunshots you hear 3 shots, then 4.
Wasn’t he shot in the back? The only way this makes sense is if the perp shoots him in the back, turns him over to shoot his crotch, then flips him laying face down. Unless the victim somehow falls backwards after getting shot in the back. But that still means someone turned him on his front side after he gets shot in the groin.
The only thing i remember from this episode: the actor who played Hector was in the film "Ghost". i only saw this one once. Cragen was so.. ugh. "Go investigate." Even on "CI", we never saw too much from the LT's., which is why --"Benson"-- "SVU" shocked me into boredom. How many times did we see Van Buren go on a call w/ Briscoe & Logan? Benson? EVERY. DAMN. TIME. i always think: Shouldn't a higher-up be manning a desk, watching interrogations, nursing an ulcer, a cancer, or being blackmailed, lol? (The Van Buren/CI crossover was LEGENDARY.😍)
I recently heard SVU described as a soap opera for bored housewives. It would explain why I think it's insipid, and why my ex-wife (while hardly a housewife) and daughter *love* it.
Enraged lover (or lover's partner) did the crotch shots. Closest I ever came to intentionally shooting someone was my cheating, abusive ex. That kind of pain and rage doesn't go away easily and causes more grief than any other "violation". Luckily, by the time the gun purchase cleared I'd cooled off and decided living would hurt him more than a .357 hollowpoint.
@Isaiah Zorro Jesus Christ had nothing to do with it. When you are beaten and thrown into the wall by the person you love, THEN you're welcome to comment on someone's over-reacting to abuse and violence.
(Desk scene 4:43) Does anyone know if Glock makes a 38 semi auto? LOL Again with the 38 rimmed cartridge cases and talk about a Glock handgun. How hard would it be to find a bunch of 9mm cases for the scene?
Looks like a combination of .38 special and .357 mag cases. The bullets are designed for a revolver since they have a cannelure. Also, they are semi-jacketed hollow points that somehow didn't expand or deform one bit in flesh? Also, if it was a Glock, how could it have 'crisp' rifling since a Glock's barrel has polygonal rifling?
@@deepee6602 , Maybe the props department's firearms section got lazy or sloppy with the fake ammunition they supplied? The actors don't care as they concentrate on getting the script lines and movements correct?
Could be the long term strategy - include obvious mistakes to get more comments - bumps the algorithm for more views and ad revenue? But really I bet they just didn't care, and got some big shiny looking cartridges to take apart.
Lol they couldn’t find actors that can actually speak Spanish ? Or not sound so bad when they do try speak it 😂 The way he said “uno más” was cringe reminds me of Spanish 1 in high school. The pronunciation of hombre at end end 😭 The stereotypes in these old episodes are so bad
"Your victim? Lovely guy...*cue litany of crimes*"
LMAOROFL at the sheer sarcasm and exasperation in the guy's voice.
After seeing Jose's eyebrow, I think he was taken out by the fashion police.
😂😂😂
Ikr weird
😂😂😂😂😂😂yeah I know what you mean😊
I'm soooo going to hell for laughing at that one...
That parole officer deserves his own show.
He looks like David Cassidy.
That would actually be an interesting idea. We have cop shows coming out of our ears. Bu ti don't think I've ever watched a parole officer as the central character in a show.
Or the Parole Officer, could have been a regular, in the LO franchise. Guaranteed spot.
Ron Faber.
Cragen was a real ball buster in those early seasons
🤣🤣🤣🤣
yeah right down to the victims.
Yeah, like wanting his cops to do some real work. As a manager, he should only get reports of the cases... shouldn't be telling seasoned detectives (a sgt no less) on how to detect of run a case.
And his wife was a real battle-axe
The panda the little girl is holding is the one Jose had in the beginning of the episode. Nice detail.
That's probably why the Mom says "he won her a teddy bear".
People don’t snitch because the first thing they asked after they arrest that dude for questioning is “ANITA SAYS you wanted to kill Jose”
So true lol.
Yup lol
Lol..true
True
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"On the scale of human things, he is one up from a snail... whats wrong with me"? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this man is funny.
NOBODY in those neighborhoods will talk to the police in full view of the crowd, but they will inform the police anonymously.
MondoBeno Can't blame them, but anonymous is the way to go.
Those two drug guys are written so stereotypical it’s actually kinda hilarious.
InfinityDrawings Maybe she was just breaking balls
Yeah. It's too bad. They had the music right except louder. I think the stereotypes would speak Spanish.
Wood Splitter indeed
Wood Splitter but nowadays they would wear flat caps and lakers jerseys 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stereotypes are stereotypes for a reason. They usually accurate
Has anyone else been watching these clips and then said to yourself, “wait a minute, I don’t remember that episode...”
I swear I’ve seen all of them but damn if this hasn’t been happening to me lately lol.
I'm not a Lawyer but I play one on UA-cam yes, so much so that I’m tempted to go back and watch some full episodes when I know that I’ve seen every episode up until the SVU series.
@@tonyastovall7173 The series sank like a Stone after the first two SVU seasons.
You’re getting old.
SVU became terrible very quickly.
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Oh, the days of cops using payphones to call back for records.
Not to mention the '85 Dodge Motor Patrol Unit. 360 V-8, 4-barrel. I love old cop cars! My favorite? 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco, 440 Ramjet. 4 MPG. What a Planet-Killer. The last REAL cop car!
Héctor aka Eddie from Ghost. 🤣 That trigger finger loose.
@Kimberlee Ponson lol oh yes that's right. Willie who got hit by a car and got dragged to hell
@Kimberlee Ponson lol yes and looked like he barely was making it with his stank apartment
If you watch enough episodes, you start seeing some of the same actors/actresses in different roles. The carny hosting the shooting game has been in a handful of episodes.
Blame the actors guild.
The "famous" actor is usually suspicious on these shows. It almost works in reverse if someone keeps appearing because it seems strange for them to be the perpetrator every time... though sometimes they are.
@@TheSongwritingCatSometimes the actor appears later as actual cops or DAs. Ice T was in a previous episode. The guy who played Carver (can't remember his name -Courtney something) was also in a previous episode.
@@teresastablerLieutenant Van B. was in the first season as the mother a victim.
For the question of "Which was shot first? His privates or his chest?"
They said he was shot in the crotch 4 times
If you listen to the gunshots you hear 3 shots, then 4.
Wasn’t he shot in the back? The only way this makes sense is if the perp shoots him in the back, turns him over to shoot his crotch, then flips him laying face down.
Unless the victim somehow falls backwards after getting shot in the back. But that still means someone turned him on his front side after he gets shot in the groin.
I figured 3 in the back and then pressing the gun to the perineum?
Rat tails are always silly. (It goes without saying that the eyebrow is silly.)
"No general does wrong by moving toward the sound of gunfire."
I miss the early L&O years.
Wasn't the guy who played Hector the same actor who played the hitman who killed Patrick Swayze's character in "Ghost"?
Luis Guzman, yep.
Yep!
Season 1 was the best season
Ian Tucker I agree the dialogue was just brilliant
"Chicken or egg, which came first?"
Well, Detective, the egg. We all know that.
The actor that plays Hector looks like a young Luis Guzmán
I actually thought it WAS him, at first.
It WAS him.
what are with his eyebrows??
Early 1990s fashion. He wanted to look cool! Never a good fashion in my opinion!
*What IS with his eyebrows?
@Kimberlee Ponson a few kids in my neighborhood definitely had eyebrows like that in the early nineties
He was gay as well.
“ConAir gas leak… POLICE!!”
It's always Con Ed about a gas leak or the super about a water leak.
Sure wish all the full episodes were free on youtube.
The only thing i remember from this episode: the actor who played Hector was in the film "Ghost". i only saw this one once. Cragen was so.. ugh. "Go investigate." Even on "CI", we never saw too much from the LT's., which is why --"Benson"-- "SVU" shocked me into boredom. How many times did we see Van Buren go on a call w/ Briscoe & Logan? Benson? EVERY. DAMN. TIME. i always think: Shouldn't a higher-up be manning a desk, watching interrogations, nursing an ulcer, a cancer, or being blackmailed, lol? (The Van Buren/CI crossover was LEGENDARY.😍)
Van Buren>Benson
I recently heard SVU described as a soap opera for bored housewives. It would explain why I think it's insipid, and why my ex-wife (while hardly a housewife) and daughter *love* it.
@@RonJohn63 At was good at first. But as time went on...
@@RonJohn63 It use to be really good, but now it seems like it's a mess
Whatt, no homicides?? 🤣🤣
Law & Order in its early years is brilliant I’ve got the first 5 series’ I find Cragen funny even when he was angry
Similar to The Crown. First 2 seasons are best.
@@bluecollarlit I’ve never heard of The Crown
watchmojo need to make a top 10 most amusing side character of Law & Order and this guy 4:57 should be in there.
RIP Rick Aviles he was a great actor.
i thought i recognized him as the bad guy from Ghost
Loved him in cannonball run
Ah, The Rat Man in The Stand.
2:54 capsules in gloved hand, 2:56 capsules in bare hand, haha
Terrible cops why the hell would him the name of the girl who 'sniched' on 'im
Terrible screenwriter you say ...
Willie from "Ghost!" (Thanks to Kimberlee Ponson for the correction.)
@Kimberlee Ponson Thanks! It has been a while since I have watched it. :-)
They trying to get that lady killed?
Does someone know the song at that festival?
Willie Lopez from Prospect Place in tha house
Enraged lover (or lover's partner) did the crotch shots.
Closest I ever came to intentionally shooting someone was my cheating, abusive ex. That kind of pain and rage doesn't go away easily and causes more grief than any other "violation". Luckily, by the time the gun purchase cleared I'd cooled off and decided living would hurt him more than a .357 hollowpoint.
@Isaiah Zorro Jesus Christ had nothing to do with it. When you are beaten and thrown into the wall by the person you love, THEN you're welcome to comment on someone's over-reacting to abuse and violence.
Well it's good you got out of there
Money, Women...add food or booze and you've got most men.
you dont say nuclear weapons, but nukes
8:40 is he drooling or something?
They only read part of miranda rights? 😂
I appreciate the parole officer's not-so-internal monologue revealing that he knows he's gone a little off the rails.
"slugs are from a glock"
"real crisp rifling"
*shows 38 special casings*
so little information and yet still so very much wrong
Is that the same dude that was a thug on Ghost ?
Yup! He got dragged to hell by the shadow demons off the hood of the car that hit him.
(Desk scene 4:43) Does anyone know if Glock makes a 38 semi auto? LOL
Again with the 38 rimmed cartridge cases and talk about a Glock handgun.
How hard would it be to find a bunch of 9mm cases for the scene?
Looks like the writer didnt do their homework
Looks like a combination of .38 special and .357 mag cases. The bullets are designed for a revolver since they have a cannelure. Also, they are semi-jacketed hollow points that somehow didn't expand or deform one bit in flesh? Also, if it was a Glock, how could it have 'crisp' rifling since a Glock's barrel has polygonal rifling?
@@deepee6602 ,
Maybe the props department's firearms section got lazy or sloppy with the fake ammunition they supplied? The actors don't care as they concentrate on getting the script lines and movements correct?
Could be the long term strategy - include obvious mistakes to get more comments - bumps the algorithm for more views and ad revenue?
But really I bet they just didn't care, and got some big shiny looking cartridges to take apart.
Not everything on tv is correct
Notification #law&order ganggggg🤙🏾
Funny, these days the officers would run away from the shooting, not towards it
Rip to Saoul Mamby ...The Champ
..BX Stand up
Wow payphone. u dont see those often
It's weird seeing them in the older episodes.
Exactly right. Don't they like violence?
Shoulda got the nuns to do the interrogation. They know karate.
RIP to Saoul Mamby....Bronx Boxer.... Rest easy
Didnt know he died 😢
@@mynameisnotimportant2854 ...He lived in my Hood Tracey Towers....Me and two of his sons grew up together
Dude says Why would I do it? Then proceeds to give the cops a reason to suspect him.
He ain't have to day that tho " your on prole you can't hang with felons even dead ones"
Say that again? In English, please!
Anyone remember pay phones……I remember pay phones.
Lol they couldn’t find actors that can actually speak Spanish ? Or not sound so bad when they do try speak it 😂 The way he said “uno más” was cringe reminds me of Spanish 1 in high school. The pronunciation of hombre at end end 😭 The stereotypes in these old episodes are so bad
hector is willie from the movie Ghost
OMG I want a hot dog.
Is that a young Luis Guzman I see here?
I bet you it was the drug dealers friend who killed him. He asked for his money back.
Wow, when $100 could get you someplace.
What the heck is that eyebrow
8:46 jesus
Isn’t he the actor from Ghost
ghost, boo
Women and money
Good night Baby..#ito1936
Do people in television get paid more for have a disgusting and annoying chew pattern? Why?