“your grief might be a little more convincing, sir if you hadn’t just admitted, YOU CUT OFF YOUR WIFE’S HEAD!!!!”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 OBJECTION!!!!! McCoy is the G.O.A.T.😂😂
...Why would the doctor just stay there and let him do it instead of trying to stop him? And why would he help him further incriminate by telling him how to hide the body?
@@rmitton2008 Nor would a lawyer be allowed in the well either, maybe to hand the weapon IF allowed, and would ask for permission to approach, but some of them were talking to witness like right in front of them... I know it's so you can have them both in frame and more dramatic... but still
This and the next 2-3 eps in this season are unparalleled, definitely a peak moment in all of L&O. I really hope they release ep recaps of "Mad Dog" and "Double Down" soon.
His defense lawyer failed him. He should have objected on relevance. Even if it got sustained, which it likely would have, his interjection would have given his client a moment to realize what was going on and calm down. Glad we got this moment, though!
Failed badly. Object endlessly. He knows his client is a drugged out hothead who is very likely guilty and should've never taken the stand! He should've objected endlessly to just slow things down! Newman was losing his cool at "taking bears"...😂... his attorneys should've stopped it there!
As i said before, Gorton and his asisstant deserved some punishment for all the mess than they do (Be fair, for little things Mc Coy get's even a time in jail, Kincaid was censored only for Thyer's word, Stone had a Headache with Swann...etc, but the defense never gets punished)
@@kayevelynellis8092 They're never actually strong evidence anyway, it's only really reading for heightened nerves which any human being interrogated would have.
Ugh, when Jaime’s ex tried to use a custody threat for their daughter against her to undermine the DA’s case😡 Btw, what real life case is this triple episode based on?
Because you can’t see your own psychoses from an outside perspective. You don’t do things you think are wrong unless you’re being deliberately malicious - you act based upon how your brain interprets outside stimuli. It’s just that the brain in some people doesn’t work in a particular way, or has grown and developed in a particular way that seems strange to other people. From their perspective, they’re acting completely rationally.
So much for the right to counsel. I doubt a real judge would allow a prosecutor to ask a defendant anything about what a defense lawyer told their client while preparing for a case.
Seems like it's a pretty standard question. And the judge, I believe, could only prevent the question if 1) he/she had ruled on it before the trial started and somebody tried to come through the back door or 2) the defense counsel objected. Neither happened in this case.
We already know what happened to Madame Bovary but seeing what kind of wishes a dog would make? Do they have negative or positive consequences? Does he have to take the wishes back? Does he make the wishes for himself or for others? What if he doesn’t want to take them back? Are there consequences to what dog wishes for? This man lacks imagination
The first thing I'd seen Scott Cohen in was Necessary Roughness as Nico the aloof and serious bodyguard with a dangerous secret past, a very VERY reserved character. EVERY other performance I've seen of him besides that are the most _cokehead_ characters.
Kids back then those are what are called cassette tapes. And all hail the late great Michael Zaslow (1;49) aka Roger Thorpe on The Guiding Light. Your grandmas and moms probably watched it.
Zaslow was diagnosed with ALS in 1997. This episode aired in March of that year, so he was already having symptoms and possibly knew what he was facing. He died in December, 1998. RIP.
Sounds like he doesn't understand the dynamics of marriage. And perhaps his wife is the same. If your ambition or your dream is that much more important, then why bother with marriage?
Adam Schiff: "Started with a killing, ended with an execution. You got what you wanted. Take the rest of the week off!" McCoy: "It's Friday, Adam.." Adam Schiff: "So it is. See you Monday."
Why is McCoy allowed to grill the defendant about his confidential conversations with his attorney??? Did the story include some legal explanation for this?
Because the defense attorney's last question and Eddie's response opened the door to allow McCoy to grill the defendant which he is allowed to do on cross-examination.
The truth about the film industry is that actors/actresses are always looking to marry directors and producers, so that they land bigger roles and have career advancement. That's the nature of the industry.
LOL the way McCoy points at him while he is waving around the blade. "seeeeeeee"
“your grief might be a little more convincing, sir if you hadn’t just admitted, YOU CUT OFF YOUR WIFE’S HEAD!!!!”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 OBJECTION!!!!!
McCoy is the G.O.A.T.😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
1000%😂😂😂
McCoy never saw saw a grandstand he couldn't get self-righteous on.
Definitely one of his best quotes.
One of my all-time favorite McCoy crosses. The closing argument in this case is another classic.
Agreed! A brilliant cross and definitely my favorite!!
It was the ending to a 3-part episode. It could have made a good feature film.
He's waving that blade around on the stand at the end!!!🤣🤣🤣
9:25.
It was at this moment that he knew...
*HE F-CKED UP.*
FUCKED*
Jacks entire line of questioning would not be allowed in a real trial
That male juror with his arm propping him up looks so hilarious with how incongruous he looked compared to the others.
...Why would the doctor just stay there and let him do it instead of trying to stop him? And why would he help him further incriminate by telling him how to hide the body?
Panic? idk some people do random stuff
I hope you know that the doctor wasn’t there
He is lying, the doctor wasn't there
You could say he just has no ❤
the doctor wasn't actually there
I could be wrong, but somehow, I don't think a murder suspect would be handed a dangerous weapon in court.
Nor would a prosecutor be allowed to make an argument that the witness was coached on how to testify
True. Though replicas that are not dangerous can be permitted in certain scenarios.
@@rmitton2008 It only becomes a problem is the defense lawyer objects and the judge sustains. That doesn't always happen.
Wow you’re so insightful, it’s almost like this is a fictional depiction of court intended to enhance dramatic flair
@@rmitton2008 Nor would a lawyer be allowed in the well either, maybe to hand the weapon IF allowed, and would ask for permission to approach, but some of them were talking to witness like right in front of them... I know it's so you can have them both in frame and more dramatic... but still
This and the next 2-3 eps in this season are unparalleled, definitely a peak moment in all of L&O. I really hope they release ep recaps of "Mad Dog" and "Double Down" soon.
Always enjoy watching these three episodes.
Mad Dog and Double Down were so tense. I felt a lot of things watching those.
The guy jumps up in court with a weapon in this hand, right next to the judge, clearly agitated…and the bailiff doesn’t immediately tase him???
Rich white guy syndrome. Happens all the time.
It’s TV dumbness
Ask the writers why
The dog with the three wishes, I'd definitely have liked to have seen them explore that truly inspired plot line a little deeper!
Lol..
And I will not tolerate such slander of Yogi Bear, hahaha.
How has no one else identified MR MAX MEDINA?!
YO I KNOW RIGHT?! ITS MAX FROM GILMORE GIRLS XD
He hasn’t aged a day!
I always remember him first as Wolf on The Tenth Kingdom. That's where I saw him first
@@Tiekin515OH MY GOSH SAME. I knew him as the wolf first and then Max Medina!
Oh my gosh! Wait is he an actor?!
His defense lawyer failed him. He should have objected on relevance. Even if it got sustained, which it likely would have, his interjection would have given his client a moment to realize what was going on and calm down. Glad we got this moment, though!
I think you mean overruled. Which it likely would have given that McCoy's questioning went to motive.
Wasn’t in the script
Failed badly. Object endlessly. He knows his client is a drugged out hothead who is very likely guilty and should've never taken the stand!
He should've objected endlessly to just slow things down! Newman was losing his cool at "taking bears"...😂... his attorneys should've stopped it there!
By then it was too late, because even with the sustaining, in final summation McCoy can use that testimony as direct evidence that he admitted it.
How is his defense attorney not objecting attorney client privilege to this line of questioning?
For the record a DA is not allowed to ask if the defendant was prepped. Doing so by law means a immediate mistrial, if not with prejudice.
Who else besides me would have watched the hell out of the movie about the dog that gets 3 wishes?! Marley & Three
I want to watch that talking bear movie too!
Sam Waterston and Scott Cohen hit it out of the park here
Yes!!! A pas de deux of sheer triumph!! ⚔️
It takes real talent to play that you´re a bad actor. He pulls it off brilliantly. Always just a little overdramatic.
like trudeau or newsome
As i said before, Gorton and his asisstant deserved some punishment for all the mess than they do (Be fair, for little things Mc Coy get's even a time in jail, Kincaid was censored only for Thyer's word, Stone had a Headache with Swann...etc, but the defense never gets punished)
You never said it you liar
5:05 This line is great
This is your reminder to never, ever take the stand if you are on trial. EVER.
Also never take a polygraph
@@kayevelynellis8092yep agreed 100% percent.💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
@@kayevelynellis8092yep agreed 100% percent.💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
@@kayevelynellis8092 They're never actually strong evidence anyway, it's only really reading for heightened nerves which any human being interrogated would have.
This is my favorite episode of Jack McCoy. His cross…. I love watching his face. I’ve never forgotten it. 😊
9:11 juror in grey suit light blue shirt.....leaning against the wall.....😂😂😂😂he knew the defendant fcked up then😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Ugh, when Jaime’s ex tried to use a custody threat for their daughter against her to undermine the DA’s case😡
Btw, what real life case is this triple episode based on?
7:39 Should the defense have made an objection that the medical examiner testified that she was struck, not that HE did it?
Peacock is not streaming any law and order before season 13
I wonder why killers never really know how truly crazy they are.
Because you can’t see your own psychoses from an outside perspective.
You don’t do things you think are wrong unless you’re being deliberately malicious - you act based upon how your brain interprets outside stimuli. It’s just that the brain in some people doesn’t work in a particular way, or has grown and developed in a particular way that seems strange to other people. From their perspective, they’re acting completely rationally.
@@draco84oz Clearly bc he did not see Jack setting him up on the stand.
Cognitive dissonance
I'm guessing the defendant ranting about his ex-wife while waving around the weapon didn't really help his case.
Life without parole for the monster
Hey BooBoo, where you going with that sword? Ranger Smith is gonna be so mad!
9:18 Jack was like “got em” 🤣🤣🤣
Best. Show. Ever :)
Love this episodes
So much for the right to counsel. I doubt a real judge would allow a prosecutor to ask a defendant anything about what a defense lawyer told their client while preparing for a case.
True. Attorney/client privilege.
Technically, lawyers aren't allowed to encourage false testimony.
Seems like it's a pretty standard question. And the judge, I believe, could only prevent the question if 1) he/she had ruled on it before the trial started and somebody tried to come through the back door or 2) the defense counsel objected. Neither happened in this case.
I could watch law and order all.day every day..
I first saw this guy in the Ripper video game. Fun surprise.
Oh hey - it is Quinlen.
"The wheels of justice may grind slowly, but they're moving - they're movin."
@@MyRYNOrunsHot Good times.
Scott Cohen is the winner!! 🏆
Omg it's Wolf from The 10th Kingdom!
Yesss i was looking for this comment LOL
McCoy is freaking awesome
Man, Mccoy,
Well... well played sir
The way I saw the thumbnail & went "The Heidy Ellison case" before even clicking, lol😂 L & O had some cases that were as iconic as irl legends✨️
Me gustaría que la volvieran a emitir entera
Giving the witness, as well as the very person on trial for murder, the tool used in the crime is great drama but not very smart 😂
One of my all time favorite episodes
Guys...
This ISN'T REAL...
10th kingdom vibes right here lol
YESS
was that testimony the greatest moment in the entire law & order franchise?
McCoy is the 🐐 in crossing 😂😂😂
8:39 lol 😂😂😂😂
The husband is a career criminal. I've never seen him play the good guy
I see his point now.
He could've MADE SOMETHING!
"I coulda made something. I coulda been a contender."
This is the original, not SVU
Thank God. The original was always more interesting, in it's equal treatment of the Police and the District Attorney's office.🤔
@@dermothoran1814 SVU was really good until 2015.
We already know what happened to Madame Bovary but seeing what kind of wishes a dog would make? Do they have negative or positive consequences? Does he have to take the wishes back? Does he make the wishes for himself or for others? What if he doesn’t want to take them back? Are there consequences to what dog wishes for?
This man lacks imagination
Lorelai really dogged a guillotine 😅
Have all the law and order murderers. He's definitely one of the Sickest in this show.
He played on a Soap Opera called Guilding Light.
He was also the very first Red Shirt to die on Star Trek.
R.I.P, Roger Zaslow.
Roger from guiding light 😊
Did she have hands? Did she have a face? Yes? Then it wasn't us.
Boris Boris why am I always named Boris
Last line... Nobody does that
Can you imagine oj saying that on the stand
The first thing I'd seen Scott Cohen in was Necessary Roughness as Nico the aloof and serious bodyguard with a dangerous secret past, a very VERY reserved character. EVERY other performance I've seen of him besides that are the most _cokehead_ characters.
On what level of sick is Newman!?
This story in L&O is interesting for GG-fans because it involved not just "Max Madina" but "Lorelai Gilmore" herself😉!
Vintage Jack. Says it all.
Is that Hershel Biggs as the defense attorney
Kids back then those are what are called cassette tapes. And all hail the late great Michael Zaslow (1;49) aka Roger Thorpe on The Guiding Light. Your grandmas and moms probably watched it.
Zaslow was diagnosed with ALS in 1997. This episode aired in March of that year, so he was already having symptoms and possibly knew what he was facing. He died in December, 1998. RIP.
@@lagarde2011 I wish the streaming services would upload old soaps like Guiding Light and Another World. Missed opportunity.
Did Michael Zaslow plsy two separate parts on Guiding Light?
@@sheg1969 no only Roger. Roger had a brother though Alan. Roger was a busy guy married at least five times 😂
@@lagarde2011omg I had no idea! I had a crush on Roger Spaulding
Sounds like he doesn't understand the dynamics of marriage. And perhaps his wife is the same. If your ambition or your dream is that much more important, then why bother with marriage?
Objection objection objection objection
Ouch
so this was what max was doing when he and lorelai weren’t together
Where is the guilty verdict clip to this episode?
Holtz - Angel
No certain proof the hubby did it, the doctor had a motive so it could’ve been any of the two
Roger Thorpe!!!
Going to miss you, Sam.
Wolf!
I was thinking..totally 10th Kingdom right there
Can i get some context? This is the first time im ever seeing this so I'm confused
Now we know how chicken nuggets are made 😮
Huh. Guess Biggs practiced law before becoming a detective...
Dr Duvall is played by Paul Hecht, who played Allie's ex-husband on Kate and Allie.
begging for help for years and years,....
Not cool man
Directors are that serious, about movies anymore.
well. the wife was sleeping with the assistant, so guess she got her karma.
Was the killer found gilty?
Yes
@@joeenglish706 Thought so. Thanks.
Adam Schiff: "Started with a killing, ended with an execution. You got what you wanted. Take the rest of the week off!"
McCoy: "It's Friday, Adam.."
Adam Schiff: "So it is. See you Monday."
@@JSolar590 Thanks.
Why is McCoy allowed to grill the defendant about his confidential conversations with his attorney??? Did the story include some legal explanation for this?
Because the defense attorney's last question and Eddie's response opened the door to allow McCoy to grill the defendant which he is allowed to do on cross-examination.
Season 6 charm city
Man, rich people really are the worst.
# 382!!! 👍
WHOOOOOOO.... DOGGY!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
He hismd the body on Aegis 7.
All I can think of is the ex husband is " wolf" and damned if I can recall the series but it was based on fairy tales
This is based on the OJ Simpson case!
d- girl, law and order 7-15
The truth about the film industry is that actors/actresses are always looking to marry directors and producers, so that they land bigger roles and have career advancement. That's the nature of the industry.
At some point I would've been yelling "OBJECTION. CALLS FOR SPECULATION ON THE LEGITIMACY OF YOGI BEAR'S CREDIBILITY."
Who's thàt?
Like my comment so I can come back later
If her name was Lorena Bobbitt then I think they might have deserved it.... 🤯