@@Biorythym "At 1216 hours, Craig tapped his right foot. I recognized this as a signal used by persons wishing to engage in lewd conduct. Craig tapped his toes several times and moves his foot closer to my foot. ... The presence of others did not seem to deter Craig as he moved his right foot so that it touched the side of my left foot which was within my stall area. Craig then proceeded to swipe his left hand under the stall divider several times, with the palm of his hand facing upward." That's from the real life incident.
That’s exactly what Senator Larry Craig did, this episode is based on him but they added the part about murder. He was arrested in a sting to catch men hooking up in public restrooms and he thought that if he cooperated with the police and didn’t involve lawyers that it would all be buried, but ofc he was wrong and it became a massive scandal
@@GreatBigRanz yeah well when you're a public homophobe caught smoking sausage, ya kinda wanna limit the people who know about it with politicians its image first, legal logic second
right? I was laughing so freaking hard. 100% accurate. I was thinking...are they going to do the shoe-touch? is ge going to put his hand under? LOL...Reminded me of how stupid and naive I was when I first encountered "the tap" lol.
@@juliantapia1407 haha - I look back fondly, now. Back in the day, I shook like a leaf the first time I encountered "Men's Room etiquette" lol. You're right though...ahhh, the memories
So the politician in this episode was also the police captain in The Wire. There was one Wire episode at the end where his character was seen at a gay bar implying he was closted. Strangely, the show never elaborated on that angle.
Police can arrest you for anything, unfortunately. Though whether or not you'll get charged or sue their asses off depend on the validity of the arrest
Detective : Was that the full extent of your relationship? Guy : Yes, I'm not gay. Detective : We didn't ask all that. You literally just did though...
@@themachoechidnaugandarandy7583 The character played by the actor John Ortiz committed the murders (he got arrested by the cops on the Red Carpet and the one on the bathroom floor in the final scene). John also played the criminal Braga in 2009's Fast & The Furious.
...Did I just see Erin Stauss? (The actress also played a Neurologist in Chicago Med iirc) but I like her roles in most cases...though Erin Strauss...took me some time to warm up to her.
Ok, In all seriousness, was the other random guy in the bathroom trying to peek under the stall, or was he just stretching against the urinals. 'Cause it honestly looked like he was just stretching out his back.
based on his predilections he seems conservative. everyone knows about the track record between conservatives and gays lmfao he would never win if his constituents knew
This show is great but the only places on the planet where 'vays' is pronounced 'vahz' is where they speak Oxford English and that lady didn't sound like she was from any nation associated with the commonwealth sooo. -1 for detail
Just try to think why the the public defendant is consistently an antagonist. It's because they get in the way of that pesky thing known as due process.
The show is lazy on the edges. Love the show but it is very copaganda at times. Never shows the truth of the law or how the good guys can sometimes be human and flawed and criminal
".....so it looks like you two were thanking each others brains out."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Giggity.
HA HA AGAHAHAH 😂
@@odinfromcentr2 Giggity giggity Giggty
The card under the stall honestly made me laugh so hard I choked
Nice pfp
@@themiller3940 A fellow man of culture I see
Based off an actual incident with a us senator from Idaho, Larry Craig
er if not a card, what was he expecting?
@@Biorythym "At 1216 hours, Craig tapped his right foot. I recognized this as a signal used by persons wishing to engage in lewd conduct. Craig tapped his toes several times and moves his foot closer to my foot. ... The presence of others did not seem to deter Craig as he moved his right foot so that it touched the side of my left foot which was within my stall area. Craig then proceeded to swipe his left hand under the stall divider several times, with the palm of his hand facing upward."
That's from the real life incident.
“You can wash your hands if you want”
Ok THAT was petty 😂
Borderline homophobic
Does anyone believe that any Congressman would be interviewed by the police, especially under those circumstances, without their lawyer present?
They kinda had him dead to rights
Uh... it's not *impossible* is what I'd like to say, but I can't think of it ever actually happening.
@@brettiwejor5936 And taht's why he'd have a lawyer.
I mean, it happened to Larry Craig
That’s exactly what Senator Larry Craig did, this episode is based on him but they added the part about murder. He was arrested in a sting to catch men hooking up in public restrooms and he thought that if he cooperated with the police and didn’t involve lawyers that it would all be buried, but ofc he was wrong and it became a massive scandal
This was a reference to former Senator Larry Craig being arrested for the bathroom stall episode in Minneapolis... I love L&O.
The Law & Order writing room really is just two guys taking notes while rolling news plays, isn't it?
@@maxbrooks5468 Duh
i thgout so
Loved the response to his quick denial.
7:08 "I think we finally heard from Jack McCoy. You know, the new District Attorney?" Yeah, they might have heard the name once or twice
I mean they are more involved in law/law enforcement than your average person
name dropping
LMAO... :)🤣😂🤪
jack wasnt even knew at the time.
"I'm not finished yet."
"I think you are."
"You can wash your hands if you want "
#Savage😭😭😭💀
A politician running for office wouldn't have the common sense to not speak with police without a lawyer?
Apparently based on a real story where the same thing happened, it's a weird thing not to ask for a lawyer tbh
Even lawyers in trouble don't have the common sense to talk to police without their own lawyer.
@@GreatBigRanz yeah well when you're a public homophobe caught smoking sausage, ya kinda wanna limit the people who know about it
with politicians its image first, legal logic second
have you never heard of Larry Craig my friend?
Arrogance.
Book smart usually doesn't equal common sense.
I think it is sad that anyone would need to hide who they are, regardless of what they do for a living.
Absolutely. The world was very different back then. Extremely sad❤
people who sell drugs for a living:
people who kill other people for a living:
Well, the congressman is married. Even if he came out as gay, a divorce could sink his campaign.
His homosexuality rate was at a perfect 51.6 % he couldn't let that percentage drop
"Let me make something very clear: I am not gay"
Gayest thing spoken in this video, and that is saying something
Your hotel didn't have indoor plumbing, (5:08)?...😄😂😂
This is loosely based off a major controversy in DC in the 90s (specifically the bathroom scene).
The senator was Larry Craig, for anyone curious.
He just wanted toilet paper lol
Mid 2000s, if I remember correctly.
There have been a few.
@@lman8381 🤣
“…thanking each other’s brains out…”? 😂
This was an excellent episode.
"We did argue during the day on the phone, but I told you the truth about the fundraiser. We fu... We barely spoke."
Not everyone enjoys pillow talk.
This is why I don’t want to go into politics
I hear you, but the best way to get rid of corruption is to elect better people to office.
@@MMuraseofSandvich I do agree with that, but sometimes it’s hard to tell who is corrupt and who isn’t
I love that they gave a crash course in gay cruising 😆
right? I was laughing so freaking hard. 100% accurate. I was thinking...are they going to do the shoe-touch? is ge going to put his hand under? LOL...Reminded me of how stupid and naive I was when I first encountered "the tap" lol.
@@PJ-sh3nh oh the memories 🤭
@@juliantapia1407 haha - I look back fondly, now. Back in the day, I shook like a leaf the first time I encountered "Men's Room etiquette" lol. You're right though...ahhh, the memories
dude was in that stall in full suit and tie with the pin LOL
So the politician in this episode was also the police captain in The Wire. There was one Wire episode at the end where his character was seen at a gay bar implying he was closted. Strangely, the show never elaborated on that angle.
Right now I would love to binge on law and order and the wire.
And the "political figure" lies...what else?
So apparently, Braga had a turn as a political fundraiser before becoming the largest drug trafficker in Mexico
His life really took a downturn after that drama, good thing Dominic later appeared in his life to remind him about the family values
Give him a break, he has a wide stance
Victor Vargas is weirdly similar to George Santos.
And in appearance, too.
I remember this.
The woman got her assistant
to kill her competition and
then let him go down for the murders. 😐
Wait, how were any competition? They were donators, not candidates.
You can wash your hands if you want 😂
From the bars of Baltimore to the bathrooms in New York
Ahhhh I see another wire fan
@@mrrobot2263 Ayyyy yo
@@dudleyville66 aaaaaayyyyyyy
Well at least he didn't say 'sheeeeeeeee-it' 😂
Is there a way to watch full episodes?
Yes.
The politician they interview on the street is the voice actor for Caesar from Fallout New Vegas.
Omg, ave true to Caesar
Caesar got down bad after losing the 2nd Battle of Hoover dam
does anyone know who killed them?
2:24 JESUS that pc is old lol.
I love this episode. Especially the part where Lupo arrested the politician in the men's room.😂😂😂
Good Morning Kelly.Thabks
1:04 omg that’s don falcone from gotham!! awesome!!
Thank you for reminding me. Loved “Gotham”.
Rawls finally got caught
Is that the voice actor for Ceasar from F:NV?
Not remembering this episode...is Giles 100% Larry Craig or is there some Mark Foley mixed in?
No kids so 100% Craig 🤣
Bro the guy at 1:02 voices caesar from fallout new vegas, had a fuckin stroke when i heard him.
I was like “wait a fucking minute”
Hail the Caesar
True to Caesar
He also plays Don Carmine Falcone in Gotham.
I wonder if George Santos ever watched this episode?
Raaaaaawwwwlllllsssss 😂😂😂🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I thought it was gonna be like Scary Movie when dude put his beef thru Shawn’s ears 😂😂😂💀💀💀
hahahahahahaha
He’s a great guest and I like the way he tells it
Wouldn't have guessed it of Rawls.
Never knew there was a "Gay new York" but I'm not complaining
Police and Attorney trying to find the case about politics
What was the foot tapping?
Signals interest in a quickie.
Cruising etiquette 😅
The person playing Melanie...didn't she also play Erin Strauss on Criminal Minds? And also appear on an episode of Chicago Med as a neurologist?
Ugh God, the reporter is a stereotype.
Nice video
what's up with that guy's forehead at 1:30?
Being Tea Bagged, one too many times?
Direct descendant of a pachycephalosaurus
How did he fall for Lupo’s cop shoes? 🤦♀️ The worn, “working man’s leather” shoes were a giveaway.
Cause even 'working men' need a 'hand'? Huh? Get it?🤣🤣🤣😳😳😳
Ok....
I'll leave now....
@@shioriryukazeDude they looked like cop shoes from the go.
He's probably interested in any man, even a working man 😅
He was hawny. 😮
I think we finally heard from Jack McCoy. Lol
It’s strauss
Criminal minds 🙊
Jayne Atkinson plays a murder suspect in season 12' episode"Dazzled"
You can’t arrest someone for tapping their foot 3 times lmao
Police can arrest you for anything, unfortunately. Though whether or not you'll get charged or sue their asses off depend on the validity of the arrest
He's f***ed up!!!
Bill Rawls is a reasonable fuckin' guy
Yeah, but only on his terms and if he can get anything from it.
5:08 if something like this happened today you’d think the cops would be in trouble but you’d be wrong 😮
Add the first 13 seasons to peacock or stop advertising them as on peacock, it’s annoying
Ok so I’ve realised I’m dumb af and I’m not following why he gave him a card?? What’s on the card?
it was his police business card
So unnecessart to arrest that guy in front of the cameras like that
Why wouldn't they?
Captain Rawls 😂
Rawls, stop pretending you ain't gay, dawg.
And what crime did the Congressman commit? Tapping his shoes 3 times?
Well he did jam his foot up against the police man’s, that’s sort of assault.
Detective : Was that the full extent of your relationship?
Guy : Yes, I'm not gay.
Detective : We didn't ask all that.
You literally just did though...
Relationship doesn't have to mean romantic/sexual. Friends, parent-child, teacher-student, boss-employee, all forms of relationships
@@chrischin_94 Yes, except he had already answered his relationship to the deceased.
So who killed those 3?
braga
@@aaronburgin1442 can you go into more details plz????
@@themachoechidnaugandarandy7583 The character played by the actor John Ortiz committed the murders (he got arrested by the cops on the Red Carpet and the one on the bathroom floor in the final scene). John also played the criminal Braga in 2009's Fast & The Furious.
Having to throw away the couch just for a scene of a bloody body on it is such a waste.
"...11th Armored Calvary" (00:48).
That should be CAVALRY, not CALVARY.
...Did I just see Erin Stauss? (The actress also played a Neurologist in Chicago Med iirc) but I like her roles in most cases...though Erin Strauss...took me some time to warm up to her.
I'm pretty sure the gay politician was based off a true event.
Yes it was.
the gay guy in glasses, is that Adam from Adam ruins everything?
No
@@kreigguardsman3355 odd, he looks and sounds like him
@@CharizardMaster69it absolutely does not
Okay I’m going home now to pick you
I just watched a clip that had Colonel Mallory and now I see Doctor Vogelbaum
Right from the headlines. There was a big scandal with a toe tapping Pol in an Airport?
I love them ♥️ ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
1:04 That’s Caesar from Fallout New Vegas!
Just here for the Lupo military reference.
Ok, In all seriousness, was the other random guy in the bathroom trying to peek under the stall, or was he just stretching against the urinals. 'Cause it honestly looked like he was just stretching out his back.
Maybe checking which stalls were "occupied".
Oh hey that’s Caesar from New Vegas
This was the crime scene after the equalizer scene hahaha
I was also in the 11th Armored Cav. Unrelated but pretty cool. Fort Irwin sucked though 😅
So what if he was gay? There was Barney Frank and Pete Butteigeig
based on his predilections he seems conservative. everyone knows about the track record between conservatives and gays lmfao he would never win if his constituents knew
@@sebastianschrader838 The fact that he represented Staten Island also indicates he was probably conservative.
It was the 2000s. Things were different back then
Did you forget Dennis Hastert, Republican, pedophile and Speaker of the House?
CALvary 😂
The politician seems to be based on former Senator Larry Craig from Idaho who was arrested for lewd conduct in a men's restroom.
Rawls, Gilles. Funny how Doman’s typecast is a powerful authority figure who’s a closeted homosexual as well
yup!!!
Mr. Falcone
Is that the same actress who played secretary Durant in house of cards? 🧐
Yes.
Hello
hi
Hey DR
This show is great but the only places on the planet where 'vays' is pronounced 'vahz' is where they speak Oxford English and that lady didn't sound like she was from any nation associated with the commonwealth sooo. -1 for detail
So THIS is why they put Rawls in the gay bar on the wire?
Can you spare a square?
Rodrigo, Rodrigo, Rodrigo.....
That is not long ordered that is so dumb don't ever put that name on mine what does not even have the original characters
Y’all dumb the 11th ACR is non deployable unit 😅
Jeremy sisto is so hot
ever see the movie Bongwater?
Connected to Top Jazz Musicians...#NYCsecurity2970
Such stereotypes ...
That’s Rauls from the wire he was gay on that show as well
Why does he look like PewDiePie
lol!
I guess he really puts the "die" in PewDiePie
IKR?!
Senator Melanie = Hillary
"I love a woman in a pantsuit"..
Just try to think why the the public defendant is consistently an antagonist. It's because they get in the way of that pesky thing known as due process.
The public defender is literally a part of due process. I don't think you know what due process is
The show is lazy on the edges. Love the show but it is very copaganda at times. Never shows the truth of the law or how the good guys can sometimes be human and flawed and criminal
@@yucol5661sametimes in that show criminals got away