Jerry's voice during the opening scene was so raspy and cool. Definitely believable that he was just about to catch some Z's. Jerry Orbach is one of those actors that should've been treasured more while he was still here. I never knew how talented he was until he died.
Actually filmed in front of the Intercontinental, like the script says. Formerly the Stadtler, where young couples would meet 'under the clock' as mentioned in Catcher and the Rye. The clock has since been removed in an act of cultural vandalism.
@@robertplatt1693 I didn't know/remember that the clock was mentioned in The Catcher in the Rye. I was thinking of the F Scott Fitzgerald short story about meeting under the Biltmore clock.
Yup lmao. The ME was explaining that the lady died in the passengers seat and was moved... and Mike's just casually sitting in the passengers seat in his street clothes with no gloves 😂
Different era back then, if you realize that nurses used back during this period were expected to do bed/diaper changes without gloves except for HIV patients where gloves were expected. Different times.
Ah yes, back when police brutality was considered "acceptable". Ugh, thanks to this show's actions, so many people think this is okay or appropriate. Never talk to the cops without a lawyer! They're not your friends.
I didn’t see anyone brutalized. They went to put the cuffs on a guy who was lying to them, when he realized the trouble he was in, he gave up the councilman he was protecting. No one was thrown against a wall, or down a flight of stairs. No one was beaten with rubber hoses, or put in a chokehold for several minutes. No one is more liberal than me, but when you can someone having their hands yanked behind their back to have handcuffs put on “being brutalized” you water down that term so it can lose effectiveness when it should be applied, such as the case where an African American family was forced to lay on blisteringly hot asphalt for hours in the summer sun while waiting to be arrested. Cases like that are brutalization.
Jerry to producer: "I was out partying last night. Didn't get any sleep..."
Producer: "Cool! Stay up. We'll shoot the scene that way..."
Jerry's voice during the opening scene was so raspy and cool. Definitely believable that he was just about to catch some Z's. Jerry Orbach is one of those actors that should've been treasured more while he was still here. I never knew how talented he was until he died.
Love Law and Order - 20 years of quality TV. Lennie was the best.
They don't make 'em like that anymore.
“The hell happened?”
“Did ya hear? We got demoted”
Was that dialogue?
Yes it is :)
@@sheg1969Yep-the exchange occurs at the 0:48 mark in this clip.
@@fever_spike ok
Someone get Lennie some orange juice stat.
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Who would kill Lennie with an orange juice
@@brooklynrosy423 🙄🤦♀️
@@hazeleyees who ever want to kill Lennie
@@brooklynrosy423 bro he was sick. The orange juice makes you feel better. Chill
Actually filmed in front of the Intercontinental, like the script says. Formerly the Stadtler, where young couples would meet 'under the clock' as mentioned in Catcher and the Rye. The clock has since been removed in an act of cultural vandalism.
I thought it was the Biltmore where they met under the clock?
You are right. But that's the hotel. At least I thought. Maybe I'm going senile early.
@@robertplatt1693 I didn't know/remember that the clock was mentioned in The Catcher in the Rye. I was thinking of the F Scott Fitzgerald short story about meeting under the Biltmore clock.
@@lagarde2011it was a Fitzgeralt story
@@lagarde2011 Which Biltmore building? Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore in Santa Barbara is the most famous, but other buildings have the name too.
5:44 Counsilman Toubard with counsilman Toubard 🤣
Glad to see the uniform officer worked up the ranks and transferred to CTU where he'd be a director 👌
0:44 GODDAMN, LENNIE!
1:37 There goes my beauty sleep :D :D
This is why I hate politics nothing but fighting and they can get away with anything
Its not unusual to be loved by anyone.
But is unusal to be loved this way
3:14 - 3:18 so the person you are looking for is 6'0" - maybe 6'1"¼
Someone who is very familiar with the way the positions of the seat and the mirror work should indeed be able to tell that.
This guy great playing sleaze and he was great in breaking bad .
At least big is still alive in these clips.
I always thought they should have ended that show with her getting together with David Puddy.
"If he took off before she died, it's us. 😀" Careful man, if you're that happy about a maybe-a-murder it means you've been working too much.
Isn't that the priest from The Soprano's 😂😂
Yup, Paul Schulze
That man needs to do his job
It was so hard to prove that i wasn't an accident
Next part please
Nice to see him before breaking bad sleeping with Skylar
Seguir poniendo la serie, aunque sea una reposición pero toda complet
Christopher Cousins!!
Aren't they touching too much without gloves?
Yup lmao. The ME was explaining that the lady died in the passengers seat and was moved... and Mike's just casually sitting in the passengers seat in his street clothes with no gloves 😂
Different era back then, if you realize that nurses used back during this period were expected to do bed/diaper changes without gloves except for HIV patients where gloves were expected. Different times.
So Dun Purnsley worked at the Intercontinental in NYC before he went to work at the Ritz in Atlantic City.
What the hell was that sound at 0:00
Tyres screeching
“What happened?”
“We got demoted.”
Lovely crime scene in politics In Talbert arc
Leads or Led please
R. M. C
0:45 RIP you sorry
Councilman?
Ted Beneke pulling a Ted Kennedy...
4:00. Dunn Purnsley is a baby in this one!
😢😢😢😢😢😢
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Ah yes, back when police brutality was considered "acceptable". Ugh, thanks to this show's actions, so many people think this is okay or appropriate. Never talk to the cops without a lawyer! They're not your friends.
I didn’t see anyone brutalized. They went to put the cuffs on a guy who was lying to them, when he realized the trouble he was in, he gave up the councilman he was protecting. No one was thrown against a wall, or down a flight of stairs. No one was beaten with rubber hoses, or put in a chokehold for several minutes. No one is more liberal than me, but when you can someone having their hands yanked behind their back to have handcuffs put on “being brutalized” you water down that term so it can lose effectiveness when it should be applied, such as the case where an African American family was forced to lay on blisteringly hot asphalt for hours in the summer sun while waiting to be arrested. Cases like that are brutalization.
There’s no police brutality in this footage.
So this is what the high evolutionary was doing before becoming a psychopath
Nope. Luke Cage’s half brother