Evidence in the Trash - Law & Order
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- Опубликовано: 14 мар 2021
- Briscoe and Green find vital evidence in a trash can on the street after their suspect's apartment turns out clean.
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From Season 14, Episode 9 "Compassion" - Did a pediatric oncologist kill a con artist over a failed investment, or did she actually crack mentally over the stress of dealing with terminally-ill children?
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“This really needs to be quick.”
“Ok. *arrests her*”
"Quick enough for you Doc?" Classic Biscoe
Watching these clips is so relaxing during the covid.its January 2022 and I'm watching the sopranos and all the clips they haveon utube.stay safe people and God bless America.
"If he were still alive I'd hire him to talk to himself" 💀😂🤣
"Your man still a ghost?"
"If he was alive, I'd hire him to talk to himself."
There'll never be another like you, Det. Briscoe
Jerry Orbach will always be the best character ever to grace this show - rip
For sure it’s too bad cancer eventually got him
Amen
He certainly was
He worked so well with whoever his partner was.
How? He doesn't shut tha fvkk up
Jerry Orbach was the backbone of Law And Order for a long time. He helped shape an industry that has been going strong since the 80s.
All the men and women that created this show did such a great job of pulling me into their world.
Jerry was a unique combination and made Lennie Briscoe a character that cannot be replicated.
Hell yeah his sense of humor was absolutely awesome and hilarious!
Such a shame he died of prostate cancer he’d been battling for 10 years at the age of 69.
Jerry was even there from the very beginning. He first auditioned for Max Greevey, then Phil Ceretta, before finally being cast as Lennie Briscoe. Third time's definitely the charm.
Watched it with my dad in the late 90s & 2000s. Now I watch the new episodes and SVU (which he thought was too grown up for me) 😂
@@JamietheroadrunnerAwww❤Me as well and those were great times😊
"That dining companion you asked about, she's here. She's a doctor."
"Tell her she's too late."
Orbach carried this show.
That's a fiddle leaf fig she is covering up. It's a tropical plant, won't produce figs and you have to keep it inside in cold weather. I always recognize plants I've killed.
🤣
Don't Worry i remember that i've killed a cactus, it get's dryed, i give him too much water and i abruptly goes to hot to freeze and yup...Died
“I didn’t know that there were different flavors” 😂
yo 69th like
“I don’t like doctors...”
“OH MY GOD! SOMEBODY GET A DOCTOR!”
Yes I know it’s two different people, but the fact they were just talking about it is an amusing coincidence.
Its not a coincidence. the writers wrote it that way.
@@montrealfilmguy actually it is coincidence because the writers wrote it to be that way
@@lucca2579 that makes no fucking sense. LOL
@@montrealfilmguy the writers wrote the event, where they were coincidentally talking about not liking doctors :)
I don’t like going to the doctor but if someone’s sick I tell them to go anyway.
Always loved the Lenny one liners just before the theme song would kick in.
As soon as the investigator said « smell him », I KNEW they were going to say « smells like bitter almonds »... what TV gets wrong is that very few individuals, less that 20% of ppl can smell Cyanide. It’s a genetic thing to be able to smell Cyanide
Well, it's actually *between* 20 and 40%, not less than 20
@@MyGawd- I might be a bit late but you're both wrong lol between 20 and 40 percent of the population does NOT carry the gene needed to detect the odor of cyanide. So 60-80 percent can smell it (though most studies I've seen say it's about 60% because many people, especially in higher age, can't smell properly in general, gene or not).
The chance that a random detective can smell cyanide is higher than the chance that he can't. Especially if he doesn't have a bad sense of smell.
Jerry Orbach, still the best Detective Lenny Biscoe ever, especially partner up with Detective Ed Green played by Jesse L. Martin. I missed those times and I missed Orbach-- Rest in Peace, man. :(
Briscoe and Greene IMO were the second best
@@nicholasmaude6906 Personally my favorite partner up was with Logan
@@anthonyitaliano7316 Me too!
Briscoe and Logan baby no better duo.
Also in the 'Law and Harry McGraw' before this. 👍
So if she had thrown out the dead squirrel in another bin, she might’ve got away with it.
I am hooked on these Law & Order clips, for 2 reasons. The first reason : each clip is unique. The second reason : Jerry Orbach.
NOBODY puts baby in the corner.
@@MatthewFutrell : yes.
@@Orion3741 Makes me think of the scene from Family Guy where Jerry Orbach arrests Patrick Swayze for hooking up with his under 18 daughter.
@@MatthewFutrell : Family Guy raises a smile. South Park too.
Guy at table: "I don't like doctors, and I don't like popping pills."
Guy at next table: Chokes and falls over dead.
First guy thinks: See, that's what pills get you!
I see a lot of episodes of L&O. In addition to Orbach, Lt. Van Buren is the best. She shows women can advise, lead, and guide the male detectives with a grace and humor.
Same here. After Jerry she was my favorite. When I found out she went to Chicago Med I followed.
Only morons didn’t know that already
That opening was HILARIOUS!🤣
7:28-7:33: The part of this episode that’s always stayed with me.
No squirrels were harmed during the filming of this episode.
"If he were alive, I'd hire him to talk to himself."
This was one of my favorite shows but the episodes I really liked were the first few years. They had a gritty look and feel which I liked.
Was recently watching the early seasons. The really fun part was watching how fast the technology progressed in the background.
This show had many young actors that are now really good actors with awards. In addition there were many young black actors on this show who became really good actors with the awards. (sorry to say that most of the time their character was a drug dealer or a criminal) Chadwick Aaron Boseman is never mentioned on the law and order famous actors.
The squirellll “stop” lmaoo
I love Ann Dowd's Law and Order appearances. She broke my heart at the end of this episode, and she was heartbreaking as the sister of the schizophrenic homeless man representing himself in the episode "Pro Se"
wait that was her?? oh my god i need to go rewatch that
I thought I was the only one! She always plays sad characters so convincingly and there’s something so comforting about her!
@@MJ-tz2cs Yes! She's so good in that episode when she takes the stand, and her brother doesn't put up a defense. That episode is absolutely heartbreaking.
@@potatogirl1340 She's incredible.
Isn't she wonderful?
I always wait for these clips of the older seasons to hear those Lennie lines. Classic L&O!!!
"Please tell me it wasn't the oysters. I could lose my job." We know it isn't the oysters but we aren't going to tell you that
I miss Det. Briscoe as he was one of my favourite L&O characters and watching this clips remind of one the things I miss about him - his deadpan one-liner quips.
"im an encologist with a specialty in pediatrics" thats gotta be so rough to work in
I thought she said "oncologist" ... there is no such thing as "encologist"
It is. She specifically works with largely terminal cases or cases which have low survival rates. It's the basis of the entire episode and one of the most moving moments ever delivered in television. Ann Dowd is an extraordinarily talented actress.
I miss Jerry Orbach. He had the best wise cracks!
“I love Jerry Orbach.” -Harry Vanderspiegel
I'd really like to see the rest of this episode - I'll bet the her arrest was a red herring. It's never that simple on Law & Order. The first suspect is always not quite guilty, though seldom innocent.
Spoiler: She did it but her reasons were complicated
@@lovelyoblina what were they ?
@@jojoabushkr3343 spoiler: She mentally broke down after seeing so many deaths. So she killed him for the sake of him being with the children so they won't be lonely.
She did kill him but she genuinely didn't know he was the one who conned her out of her money. She came into contact with him cause of the seances he did and she admired him for how he comforted the bereaved. She thought he would be able to comfort her patients and they would have a better afterlife since he would be there with them. Most of her patients die since all the cases she is given are terminal children; most of which believe in an afterlife. In short, she was driven mad cause she couldn't make them better.
@@unknownmangafreak All that was a scam. She killed him because of the money and used insanity as a defense. If she really thought she did a righteous thing she wouldn't have tried to cover it up the way she did.
Lenny and Eddie were my favorite detectives team on L&O probably because that’s when I started watching the series. And Lt. Van Buren
Idk who’s dynamic I liked more Briscoe and Green or Fontana and Green, the old guys were the best!
Lenny and Rey are mine. Also Sisto and Anderson!✌️
0:04 that plate of seafood looks so good.
My first full time accounting job was for a firm that specialized in Doctors and Dentists. This was back in 1975, they usually got taken by their office managers first.
Lennie is just terrific 😎🙂
Jerry Orbach is the GOAT
Devil's Own Hot Sauce. I put that on every--ochchchchchchchch!!!
Now I want to see the whole episode
I love Jerry Orbach 😍🥰
7:30, I wanna bet that was improvised.
"I'll see your brain surgeon and I'll raise you two allergists and a pediatrician!" 😄
Words you definitely don't hear every day! I miss Jerry Orbach.
I’m sorry. I’m thinking the only people who actually know the scent of bitter almonds are deceased.
The Lenny seasons were the best of the run.
I was laughing hysterically at the way the guy died.
i honestly thought the waiter was bill nye the science guy
As soon as I heard "van buren" all I could think was "BYEEEEEEE!" Anyone else a fan on MPGiS?
Omg YES! I was thinking the exact same thing!
I'm shocked that Simon Baker never appeared on this show. He would have been great I'm sure!🤫
"Is your man still a ghost?"
"If he was alive I'd hire him to talk to himself."
Lennie Briscoe was an all timer.
You don’t get an actor like this on tv every day.. he made the show.. i also like him in murder she wrote the few episodes he was in
Harry McGraw
Shorty got away with poisoning ol' man that's crazy
she killed em?
Aunt Lydia!
I would have loved to shoot a couple of games of 8 ball and maybe asked for some dance steps from Jerry Orbach! What a Renaissance Man! 💖
Ed Green and Lenny Briscoe. This was Peak L&O
Completely awesome this is the best show period
Jerry and Munch oh and Adam Schiff.....classic favourites.❤❤❤
This makes that X-Files Crossover with Munch make a little more sense 😅
Wait what for real? What was it called?
Everything is weird about 0:25 - the way the victim basically lounges to the left, and the way the other guy stops moving after he said his, "is anyone a doctor" line.
It’s not real
Ann Dowd still looks the same after all these years.
Should have seen her in the first season episode where they assaulted a man for their organs. I had to double check it was the same actress when I saw this episode.
Law & Order was really, REALLY notorious for recycling actors for different roles;).
@@nicholasmaude6906 Jerry Orbach played a defense lawyer in an early season.
@@anthonybanchero3072 I know, it was an S2 episode.
I loved Lenny's smart a** remarks.
"You didn't go to medical school in Haiti, did ya?"
Classic Briscoeism.😂
She got ratted out by the rat!never would have known except for find ing him in the trash!would like to see the complete series!
Actually it was a squirrel not a rat they don't go for fig trees 🌳🌳🌳🌳
@@jessicastiner2123 Squirrels are just rats with bushy tails. 😜
It's on Peacock.
Lennie with that squirrel towards Ed, so funny and real was Ed's reaction. 😄
This episode was just on.
Every once in a while you get a witness with a snappy Briscoe quip:
Briscoe: The good news is we've found him. The bad news is he's dead.
FED: It's all good news for me.
Geez, dude, callous! 😅
Would you agree? The late Jerry Orbach was "Law And Order " what the late Jack Lord was to the original "Hawaii Five O " ,what the late Jack Webb was to "Dragnet "and what the late Robert Stack was to "The Untouchables " I Await Your reply.
I think his impact on L&O is less than the other had on their respective series, but not because of lack of talent. L&O always had a strong core of actors, Jerry was just better by some margin. Jack Webb and Jack Lord really carried the piano for their series, can't tell about Robert Stack
Dude it's such a trip that the doctor who was supposed to meet up with him is talking about seances and she's fucking Joan from Hereditary
Aunt Lydia! Praise be!
Love this show down 2 the last 3 guitar chords
That was so dramatic haha
This contains spoilers.
This is episode has one part that was incredibly stupid, that to me ruins the whole episode, that the US supreme court disagrees with. Look up the case California v. Greenwood, 486 U.S. 35 (1988) to see what I'm referring to.
Any evidence found in someone's trash that is outside of the house and is ready for pickup does not need a warrant to be considered valid evidence. Yet the writers decided they had to come up with an excuse to exclude this evidence somehow that was found in the accuser's trash, and that was on the curb ready for pick up. You can tell how dumb an idea it was because they didn't even bother to film a scene with the lawyers arguing against it. They only filmed the scene after with McCoy ranting about the judge's dumb decision here to exclude the evidence, to try to save this part of the episode. But it didn't save it for me.
And the culprit for this case?
Long live Aunt Lydia
She went on to become a Dexter character.
"I've got my rounds to do so this really needs to be quick"
"Ok, Bethany Rose Allison, you're under arrest for the murder of Gideon Blake"
"Is that quick enough for ya doc?"
They broke a record with that arrest
Aunt Lydia did it!
4:00 Someone tell me that DOESN'T sound like Jordan Klepper the comedian?
This is another episode that needs the court case shown.
I don't think there's a medical school in Cambridge, MA. Both Tufts and Harvard's are in Boston.
I have my doubts about this "trash-can " evidence. Can it be linked to a particular individual since it could have been tampered with by another?
That quick enough for ya doc?
This episode was actually just on today
Since when do we become the food police 😅😂
Love to watch law and order,NCIS,Hawaai Five O but now in my country they have stop telecast it.so dispointed.Now I watch it at U tube.Atlast get to watch it when Im free.
This has a very sad ending honestly.
Truth!
Lol the fig tree isn't a fig and It Is out of plastic hahaa
It's Moops, not Mapes.
There's NO Moops!
JK Simmons got his Chief Pope training here!
If there's one thing Hereditary taught it's that Ann Dowd and séances don't mix!
here for history lol
I’d like the point out the fact that rat was the size of a rabbit.
It was a squirrel
I don't believe there are any medical schools in Cambridge. Harvard medical School is across the river in Boston and MIT does not have a medical school.
this episode is really sad, looking back on it.
Aunt Lydia!?!?!
Ann Dowd's here has played parts in horror films where both of her characters participated in seances! Hereditary as Joan and The Exorcist: Believer as her own name Ann. Its crazy!
Omg that guy having a heart attack at the table. Was that the same guy that did the overdramatic heart attack in one episode where he was jogging and keeled over?
I remember this show, this was a strange case. That perp woman went totally mystic and if I remember well she gets away with it?
HEY!!! I'm from Boston Mass
Law and order
i like how before every transition they just stand there saying and doing nothing
I miss this show.
Reruns on WE TV Sundays and Tuesdays!
That's Texas Pete
I understand everyone knows what almonds smell like. How does anyone know what bitter almonds smell like?
Is ... Is that Aunt Lydia?
Oh look aunt Lidia