It's easy to make a diverse show. What makes it a good show is people playing their character whatever their color or gender. Van Buren was great because she was The Lieutenant that her detectives had to answer to, and the one the DA had to work with or get an earful.
The 90s in NYC was really diverse like NYC was a super diverse place until loads of white people came along and gentrified nyc now a lot of history is gone super sad
Logan's face after Van Buren told him off was priceless. He had that smug smile on his face while he was chewing her out then got blind sided when she went on the attack now he looks like he wants to apologize haha. I loved Van Buren she had to stamp her foot to remind everyone who was in charge several times throughout the show, she even told off Jack McCoy in his office in a couple of episodes. Fearless.
It's called acting and she was just reading from a script. In the end, the white guys still had the last laugh because Jerry Orback and Christopher Nolan both made far more money per episode than Ms Merkison ever will.
@@spirittammyk We all know it's acting, fuckstick. That's why they used 'Van Buren' and you used the names of the actors. You're the screwball shithead here.
KimDoogle OuO Its a baffling line. Those cops were speaking to her no differently than they spoke to other authority figures, so her assumption that it had something to do with her gender is . . . warrantless.
@@mirkopolyak3592 I would be inclined to agree with you if these two had never met before. But Logan and Van Buren worked together every day. There could be sexist behavior and attitude from him that happened prior to this scene.
I've never heard more perfectly rehearsed lines than the ones this widow recited. If she wanted the truth, she would've had the police complete an appropriate and official autopsy to determine the TRUE cause of death and anything else related. The widow is as guilty as they come, and she knows it because she played a role that was too easily detected as false.
Im a Law & Order junkie and there is no doubt in my mind who the best character is. M.E. Rodgers. She had such a "down to earth-don't rush me-bring it on" attitude. A lot like Lennys'.
She really made the character hers, which is awesome. Apparently she like that in real life. As a good boss, you take charge when you need to. Observe until then!
The wife obviously made it difficult for the police on purpose. Refusing the police to perform an autopsy, contaminating the body at the funeral home. How could they have allowed that?
I like the line, but I don't think it was unreasonable to have thought that someone could have phoned ahead, which is clearly faster than driving there and having an argument in public.
Alexandre Dumas in the Count of Montecristo said something about people learning about murders from theatre and stories. And then faced with the police, autopsies, witnesses, etc. They ended on the gallows. This woman was what he meant. Spoiler: she escaped because of good lawyers and money. Everybody knew she was guilty.
@@izzyehbella Because to ignore the fact that poverty and race are intertwined is racist in itself, like being ignorant of modern segregation within the US education system. And being both rich and white invokes a type of classism, although police tend to tread softly with rich black citizens as well (but more out of due diligence of public accusations than elitism connections). An example of how the law could change being white and rich is simple: traffic stops.
I mean, probably if the victim is obviously murdered. But I know a lot of parents who would be totally against autopsies if their children died of natural causes (or seemingly natural). I had a forensics teacher who once said if either of his (then-teenage) daughters died, he would rather go to jail than allow an autopsy because he didn't want anyone doing that to his children. It really freaks some people out.
That slimeball lawyer was camping out at the ME's to get that report so he can rub it in their faces. He likely coached his client on what fluff to give them until he got there. I don't think he had to coach her too much. She was already full of bullshit.
The fact is that when people are rich, has power and influence, privileged and white they can get away with a lot of things and this episode of Law & Order shows it and that is why I love the show and it is the best.
Not having to worry about getting shot by the cops when you get pulled over for having a taillight out is a privilege in the US, as disgusting as that is. Just because you don’t have to experience the difference doesn’t mean it isn’t real.
@@marafranklin6205 Nobody gets shot for having their taillight out. That is the reason those people got pulled over, but it's the actions they make during their interaction with the officer that is usually what leads to them getting shot. That's not saying all those cases are only ever on how the person acts, although there's very few that are strictly on the officer being trigger happy. It's usually just one wrong move when someone is very aggravated, which for most people that sort of aggravation doesn't seem like much, so the moves they make don't seem an issue, but for officers they deal with situations where a move like that from someone that's aggravated is likely to be a weapon. We need to stop with this black and white view of those events. When you talk about it like it's simply getting shot for a taillight being out, you end up with people on edge during any interaction with an officer, and can create more of those situations. If we have more people calm and just getting through the traffic stop we can find the officers and situations that are actual issues, which would get much more backing from people. I also think more people need dashcams, not just for situations with officers, but just in general if you drive you should have one. It's easy proof if there's an accident who was at fault, as well as a dashcam facing into the car can be good for saying without a doubt you weren't distracted at the time which is good for dealing with insurance.
I'd be saying, Since you had him embalmed before the medical examiner had a chance to even do a cursory examination, I consider the medical examiners statement to be invalid. I intend to speak to the district attorney concerning continuing this investigation and I will be answering any questions the media might have." I wouldn't actually answer the media's questions but sometimes the threat of such shakes something loose.
irishpogi she was in law and order in 1990 til 2010 she played the grieving mother of a dead infant who was killed by a drive by shooter who got the wrong house address because he couldn't read
I love Law and Order . Where can I get the entire series going back 20 yrs? .....I think it ran that long . I would love to watch the series from the beginning .
@London Posh that's per season that TY and Amazon is selling and they only have some of the seasons which are between $20 - $40 depending. Then the small chance my internet becomes crap one day. Plus if any time one of the actors go for an autograph session like at a convention.
An article I read online had a journalist dig up why L&O wasn't available. Apparently it's too expensive to distribute more widely. Netflix had all the original seasons but it cost them too much to keep it. Same with Amazon and Hulu. Since SVU is still on air they probably get a better deal but it seems the lack of leadership for the older seasons doesn't give the company that owns the license much desire to pre-release it on DVD or blu-ray. I'm just purchasing the dvds when I can afford them. It's slow and some I can't afford because they overpriced it. But that's all I can do short of pirating.
The jury found her guilty but her lawyer appealed since he questioned the way investigators gathered the evidence. The court then accepted the appeal and she was free, and moved to Europe
I haven't watched that season of L&O, but I didn't get a misogynist vibe from Logan at all. I've worked a lot of retail and I always hated it when I've enforced some company policy like I'm supposed to... probably like I've been reprimanded for NOT doing... Just for my manager to come behind me and contradict me. It makes you look like an idiot and makes you way less likely to enforce policy if it's just going to be countermanded. Why waste the time and emotional energy?
Right? Here you get no say in another person's death whatsoever. If they didn't die at a hospital even there's no suspicion of any sorts a preliminary investigation is conducted by an official This is ridiculous
Kinda? It really depends on the situation. In her case, her wealth & status gave her leverage & connections in order to get her way. However in some cases, the spouses or family of the deceased (whoever has medical proxy) can decide if they want an autopsy performed or not. The police/investigators can try to overrule that decision with probable suspicion, but they would have to go through several judges and authorities. Most of the time, if it's not blatant foul play, whoever has medical proxy gets to decide.
Woman complains she doesnt want the ME to "carve up" her precious husband then proceeds to have him embalmed which includes removal of certain organs, the dehydraton of the body through tubes and pumping it full of chemicals Embalming is utterly useless and serves no purpose if the body is buried within reasonabke time
@@TheBatugan77 I guess these people never studied history. Otherwise they'd know what happens when the rich get too privileged and suppress everyone else too much.
ok so if a guy dies under mysterious circumstances, is redressed and the widow demands things. the cops have every rights to automatically assume the murder position. even more so if he's been embalmed. one can hope that they kept the blood.
She did do it and is found guilty in court but the vital evidence was found by a private detective hired by the dead man's son. The wife's lawyers successfully argue on appeal that it was unconstitutional or unlawful because the police were barred to do it was an unlawful proxy search done by, essentially by an agent so the verdict is overturned. At the end, we don't see it but hear she moves to South of France, I think.
Anyone else fall down the rabbit hole of watching random Law & Order clips?
At some point RUclips started recommending them like crazy! I don't mind.
Yes, yes, and yes.
Sigh, yes.
I fell down the rabbit hole of full-time episodes, 21 seasons of SVU and rewatching!
Yes
This was such a diverse show for the ‘90s. Really nailed the feel of NYC
It's easy to make a diverse show. What makes it a good show is people playing their character whatever their color or gender. Van Buren was great because she was The Lieutenant that her detectives had to answer to, and the one the DA had to work with or get an earful.
The 90s in NYC was really diverse like NYC was a super diverse place until loads of white people came along and gentrified nyc now a lot of history is gone super sad
I noticed most NY based shows were/are like this. They really make it as close to the mix NY really is
Logan's face after Van Buren told him off was priceless. He had that smug smile on his face while he was chewing her out then got blind sided when she went on the attack now he looks like he wants to apologize haha. I loved Van Buren she had to stamp her foot to remind everyone who was in charge several times throughout the show, she even told off Jack McCoy in his office in a couple of episodes. Fearless.
It's called acting and she was just reading from a script. In the end, the white guys still had the last laugh because Jerry Orback and Christopher Nolan both made far more money per episode than Ms Merkison ever will.
Ok thanks for your pointless social justice warrior piece, I was talking about the characters and body language.
@@robertc7232 And I'm just saying that your idolization of a fictional character is very pointless.
@@spirittammyk
You're a dumb douchebag.
@@spirittammyk
We all know it's acting, fuckstick.
That's why they used 'Van Buren' and you used the names of the actors. You're the screwball shithead here.
‘What you can’t handle is my rank in a skirt’ Queen 👑
KimDoogle OuO Its a baffling line. Those cops were speaking to her no differently than they spoke to other authority figures, so her assumption that it had something to do with her gender is . . . warrantless.
@@mirkopolyak3592 Perhaps, but he doesn't seem very kind to say the least.
@@mirkopolyak3592 I would be inclined to agree with you if these two had never met before. But Logan and Van Buren worked together every day. There could be sexist behavior and attitude from him that happened prior to this scene.
That is what a woman says when she has failed spectacularly but cannot admit or take responsibility.
@@jackdeniston9326 Sexist much?
"what you can't handle is my rank in a skirt" 😍😍😍 🔥🔥🔥 I love lieutenant Van Bueurren ❤️
#BackToTheKitchen
I love her too...
Yeah , we all heard that too ...
I dont
@@markmed9091 and you read it too!
That family looks guilty as sin.
Gotta sin for the win.
I've never heard more perfectly rehearsed lines than the ones this widow recited. If she wanted the truth, she would've had the police complete an appropriate and official autopsy to determine the TRUE cause of death and anything else related. The widow is as guilty as they come, and she knows it because she played a role that was too easily detected as false.
And also it's a scripted TV show
@@MrNiel-bk5fq Yes and a well scripted TV show at that.
@@MrNiel-bk5fq well done Captain Obvious, any more pearls of wisdom?
And yet they try it every day.
Sadly though her refusal to allow a full and proper autopsy was within her rights. Such is why I have very little faith in the legal system nowadays.
Im a Law & Order junkie and there is no doubt in my mind who the best character is.
M.E. Rodgers.
She had such a "down to earth-don't rush me-bring it on" attitude.
A lot like Lennys'.
She really made the character hers, which is awesome. Apparently she like that in real life. As a good boss, you take charge when you need to. Observe until then!
But then she played a scared little house wife in Terminator 2 when a real woman came blazing in and nearly took her head off.
@@spirittammyk "a real woman" please.
@@spirittammyk sounds very stupid 🙄
"Maybe he died on the toilet." Gotta love how he just blurts that out on the street.
The three dislikes must be from the widow/murderer, the murderer's lawyer and Felix.
Or from people who can't handle her rank in a skirt!
Lmao😂😂
They have some classy lines.
"He left with a new set of check bones"
The wife obviously made it difficult for the police on purpose. Refusing the police to perform an autopsy, contaminating the body at the funeral home. How could they have allowed that?
By calling as many high profile people as possible to stall time
well at least she didn't cremate the body and then bury the ashes on a golf course for the tax write-off!
Money talks ...b.s. walks 😂😂😂😂
Every single morning is a cup of coffee and law and order clips. How I start each and every day and I love it!!
I don't get how you can insist how someone died without a medical examiner doing an investigation.
You always assume it's a homicide until you can prove otherwise.
“Felix will show you out.” I’m using that one.
Lmfaooooo
I use it on my cat....
Doesn't work.
Forgot mr big was in law and order...i have to re watch 😉
Me to..
Paula Meder would you marry me ?
Paula Meder Juliá : Um.... Chris Noth made his career on Law & Order...
Law & Order was when I fell in deep like with Chris Noth.
Logan always had a sharp tongue to go with that quick temper of his. No wonder he and Dirty Harry were so much alike.
What you can't handle is my rank in a skirt.
👏
talk pretty woman should stay at home and make baby, preferably man child
Christopher Shields Make them if you can, lets see how much of a man you are 😂
I like the line, but I don't think it was unreasonable to have thought that someone could have phoned ahead, which is clearly faster than driving there and having an argument in public.
@@thegreenmanofnorwich To be sure. But more effective in person.
Christopher Shields I bet you’re an incel too.
I loved Law and Order: That Squabbling Couple Who Find the Body.
argel bargel How about the guy who found the body but now is too busy unloading a truck to stop and talk about it with police 👮
LOL! Classic L&O!
Fun fact the woman in the ball cap also plays Calisto on Xena.
Hudson Leick
I knew it! I was just about to look it up.
Beverly Johnson is a beauty and Hudson Leick before Xena... way back machine.
I thought that was Beverly Johnson, but I wasn’t 💯
@@themermaidstale5008 I was very into modelling pre-Xena and I knew ALL the supermodels. And I do believe Beverly Johnson dated Chris Noth for a while
Y’all remember Callisto from Xena? She was off the chain.
Yes! That's why ended up watching this clip
Omg I thought that was Hudson Leick! Callisto!
Miss her ! I met her at the Xena convention and she is even more beautiful In person! 😍
That’s why I watched the clip as well.
@@cobaltwill215 thanks for reminding the name! Really liked her in "Xena: warrior princess"
Alexandre Dumas in the Count of Montecristo said something about people learning about murders from theatre and stories. And then faced with the police, autopsies, witnesses, etc. They ended on the gallows. This woman was what he meant. Spoiler: she escaped because of good lawyers and money. Everybody knew she was guilty.
bugger. kinda wish there was some comeuppance.
Thank you for posting this video with Hudson Leick. This episode would be difficult to find otherwise.
That black lady is beautiful!
Well, yeah! She IS Beverly Johnson!!
Supermodel Beverley Johnson
She and Chris Noth were dating when this episode was filmed.
@@blf112761 Go Chris!!!
First black woman on the cover of vogue
You can’t handle my rank in a skirt 🥴
Loved how she put both of them in their place.
Money and power definitely works wonders.
Funny how the law changes for the rich and white changes in the United States
Adam Lis it’s not about white it’s just rich
Adam Lis why you gotta bring race into it
@@izzyehbella Because to ignore the fact that poverty and race are intertwined is racist in itself, like being ignorant of modern segregation within the US education system. And being both rich and white invokes a type of classism, although police tend to tread softly with rich black citizens as well (but more out of due diligence of public accusations than elitism connections). An example of how the law could change being white and rich is simple: traffic stops.
Adam Lis uh we can agree to disagree
Wow, that went by fast! Reminds me of just how easy it was to get into endless marathons with this show when it would run on TV for days.
blow a whole Saturday afternoon watching those shows
@0:32 I love how Malcolm Gets Richard Bright; you know it's a good friendship!
Good to see a briscoe and van buran clip
Hey, the commisioner is in Chicago Med!
If a family member is dead set against autopsy, they did it.
I mean, probably if the victim is obviously murdered. But I know a lot of parents who would be totally against autopsies if their children died of natural causes (or seemingly natural). I had a forensics teacher who once said if either of his (then-teenage) daughters died, he would rather go to jail than allow an autopsy because he didn't want anyone doing that to his children. It really freaks some people out.
The detectives should've got the call from the Medical examiner first. It's embarrassing them figuring out he died of natural causes at her residence.
That slimeball lawyer was camping out at the ME's to get that report so he can rub it in their faces. He likely coached his client on what fluff to give them until he got there. I don't think he had to coach her too much. She was already full of bullshit.
except no autopsy was done because the embalming process destroyed all evidence
The fact is that when people are rich, has power and influence, privileged and white they can get away with a lot of things and this episode of Law & Order shows it and that is why I love the show and it is the best.
why did you add white? All races do it.
@@catlee8064 we all know the only color that great preferential treatment is green.
Philphot...👈👺
RRRRRRRRACIST!
Not having to worry about getting shot by the cops when you get pulled over for having a taillight out is a privilege in the US, as disgusting as that is. Just because you don’t have to experience the difference doesn’t mean it isn’t real.
@@marafranklin6205 Nobody gets shot for having their taillight out. That is the reason those people got pulled over, but it's the actions they make during their interaction with the officer that is usually what leads to them getting shot. That's not saying all those cases are only ever on how the person acts, although there's very few that are strictly on the officer being trigger happy. It's usually just one wrong move when someone is very aggravated, which for most people that sort of aggravation doesn't seem like much, so the moves they make don't seem an issue, but for officers they deal with situations where a move like that from someone that's aggravated is likely to be a weapon.
We need to stop with this black and white view of those events. When you talk about it like it's simply getting shot for a taillight being out, you end up with people on edge during any interaction with an officer, and can create more of those situations. If we have more people calm and just getting through the traffic stop we can find the officers and situations that are actual issues, which would get much more backing from people. I also think more people need dashcams, not just for situations with officers, but just in general if you drive you should have one. It's easy proof if there's an accident who was at fault, as well as a dashcam facing into the car can be good for saying without a doubt you weren't distracted at the time which is good for dealing with insurance.
Feels weird hearing your last name on a show 🤣😂
Beautiful black woman, Beverly Johnson
does she still act haven't seen her in years ?
Sharon Merkerson was here before Chicago Med! Great actress 👏
Wow, Lt. Van Buren knows how to get the word in.
Of course. Wolf must have realized the viewers needed something to shake things up.
Of course. Wolf must have realized the viewers needed something to shake things up.
lol ... his girlfriend is literally a 20 something version of his wife.
Just got to the end. "My manager says as an exclusive my story's worth a lot." She's really a lot like Mrs. Keyes.
I think it's the actress who played Calisto in Xena.
I completely didn’t realize that until I saw your comment but you’re exactly right...
THE WIFE IS LYING
Anyone notice that the lady is also Cecilia Van Der Woodsen? (Serena’s grandmother) from Gossip Girl
And Spike’s mother....
Hudson Lieck of Xena: Warror Princess fame. I kept expecting her to start screaming and stabbing the cops.
Lol same, she is a good actress thought.
🤣
The ME was also another cool cast member. I remember she was on SVU from time to time.
"What you cant handle is my rank in a skirt..." love her!!
Looking like Steve-O in the thumbnail 😂
the second she threw a fit about the ME taking the body the cops should have walked out and left the case cold
0:31 "But Mooooommmmm, I wanted to get Richard Bright! Why does Malcolm always get what he wants?"
That’s Callisto from Xena!!!
05:00 Hudson Leick 😀
Died in the saddle ... about as good a way to go as you can imagine ... maybe not for the partner though. 😼
So fun to see Callisto.
I'd be saying, Since you had him embalmed before the medical examiner had a chance to even do a cursory examination, I consider the medical examiners statement to be invalid. I intend to speak to the district attorney concerning continuing this investigation and I will be answering any questions the media might have." I wouldn't actually answer the media's questions but sometimes the threat of such shakes something loose.
At least every time.
Shrewd Kelly
Uh hoh, don't mess with Callisto!
I had no idea S. Apatha Merkerson was in Law and Order, I love her on Chicago
She was in Law & Order from season 4 onwards
irishpogi she was in law and order in 1990 til 2010 she played the grieving mother of a dead infant who was killed by a drive by shooter who got the wrong house address because he couldn't read
@R. H. Kingpin Yeah my bad, i've only just started watching the RUclips clips and this is the first one i've seen that she's been in
@@jellypenguini1413 welcome to the family 🍷
"The whore is lying." I miss the old Law and Order. Everything now is so gothic.
At :33 it looks like they message is “Malcolm gets Richard Bright”. 😜
I thought that was Bebe Rexha in the thumbnail
I love Law and Order . Where can I get the entire series going back 20 yrs? .....I think it ran that long . I would love to
watch the series from the beginning .
try blu-ray
I can't wait till they air this!
It's an old episode. Look it up
I want to know more. Can't this be released on blu ray? The dvd complete set is too expensive.
@London Posh that's per season that TY and Amazon is selling and they only have some of the seasons which are between $20 - $40 depending. Then the small chance my internet becomes crap one day. Plus if any time one of the actors go for an autograph session like at a convention.
Plus, the streaming seasons available are only 1, 2, and then 16 and on. Seasons 3 through 15 are not available to stream
@@uofc57 see. Streaming sometimes is limited due to licensing and how long they hold a show. Netflix and hulu rotates every month.
An article I read online had a journalist dig up why L&O wasn't available. Apparently it's too expensive to distribute more widely. Netflix had all the original seasons but it cost them too much to keep it. Same with Amazon and Hulu. Since SVU is still on air they probably get a better deal but it seems the lack of leadership for the older seasons doesn't give the company that owns the license much desire to pre-release it on DVD or blu-ray. I'm just purchasing the dvds when I can afford them. It's slow and some I can't afford because they overpriced it. But that's all I can do short of pirating.
@@sumoni might be cheaper to make the dvds again
Has anyone seen the ending of this episode? Who killed him?
Jess Libra162124 the wife did, but a technicality ment she was released, she moved to Europe
The jury found her guilty but her lawyer appealed since he questioned the way investigators gathered the evidence. The court then accepted the appeal and she was free, and moved to Europe
The best 7 min ever...
I haven't watched that season of L&O, but I didn't get a misogynist vibe from Logan at all. I've worked a lot of retail and I always hated it when I've enforced some company policy like I'm supposed to... probably like I've been reprimanded for NOT doing... Just for my manager to come behind me and contradict me. It makes you look like an idiot and makes you way less likely to enforce policy if it's just going to be countermanded. Why waste the time and emotional energy?
No, oh, no! I need and demand another clip of this episode.
Callisto!!! 💕☺️
They so young in this episode....
That's Calisto!!!
Hey thats Calisto!!
She makes Hillary look like a girl scout. YIKES!!!
Is it real that a wife could block an autopsy like that in America, if so that is just crazy.
Money and connections get you an awful lot in this country.
Right? Here you get no say in another person's death whatsoever. If they didn't die at a hospital even there's no suspicion of any sorts a preliminary investigation is conducted by an official
This is ridiculous
Kinda? It really depends on the situation. In her case, her wealth & status gave her leverage & connections in order to get her way.
However in some cases, the spouses or family of the deceased (whoever has medical proxy) can decide if they want an autopsy performed or not. The police/investigators can try to overrule that decision with probable suspicion, but they would have to go through several judges and authorities. Most of the time, if it's not blatant foul play, whoever has medical proxy gets to decide.
“you cant handle me in a rank and a skirt” PERIOD. she been serving for years
Not wanting an autopsy looks suspicious as hell.
I thought he was sexist. I am glad she said it.
When u have wealth and power u can do anything
Saddie said a truth truthfully things be being made tests are be done
Woman complains she doesnt want the ME to "carve up" her precious husband then proceeds to have him embalmed which includes removal of certain organs, the dehydraton of the body through tubes and pumping it full of chemicals
Embalming is utterly useless and serves no purpose if the body is buried within reasonabke time
Hudson Leick!
Beverly Johnson Hell Yeah!
Man, the heroin chic look. What a blast from the past.
BEVERLY JOHNSON- a modeling legend!
How come when people have enough money they get to act like the law doesn't apply to them?
Because it doesn't.
@@TheBatugan77 I guess these people never studied history. Otherwise they'd know what happens when the rich get too privileged and suppress everyone else too much.
The worst thing about it is that she got off scotfree
She hiding something definitely!
ok so if a guy dies under mysterious circumstances, is redressed and the widow demands things. the cops have every rights to automatically assume the murder position. even more so if he's been embalmed. one can hope that they kept the blood.
0:32 Who is this Malcolm fellow, and how did he get Richard Bright?
Callisto from Xena.
How'd the episode end? Anyone know, did she do it? Did they catch her? Lol
She did do it and is found guilty in court but the vital evidence was found by a private detective hired by the dead man's son. The wife's lawyers successfully argue on appeal that it was unconstitutional or unlawful because the police were barred to do it was an unlawful proxy search done by, essentially by an agent so the verdict is overturned. At the end, we don't see it but hear she moves to South of France, I think.
@@TeaAtTwo2 thank you!
@@therealestmcc0y NP. The full episode is on dailymotion.com
*Malcolm Gets Richard Bright*
did she do it?
3:23 bedazzled Pilgrim hat?
CALLISTO FROM XENA?!?!??! OMG 😍
How does this episode end?
It's Calisto!!!
[sniff sniff]
I smell hella corruption in that ME's ruling. 😛
Callisto from Xena!!!
What happens?
Callisto!
Does anyone know how this ends
apparently the wife.. but got off as had good lawyers.... from comments above....