July 6, 2024
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A paralegal participating in a legal aid strike is killed during a protest.

From Season 18, Episode 16, “Strike”

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33 Comments

  • @jasonregan365 July 3, 2024

    Love that song 😂

  • NAHH..SET UP

  • @deee5520 July 3, 2024

    I HATE PEACOCK FOR TRYING TO GET YOU TO PAY FOR SOMETHING WE WATCHED ON TV FOR FREE YEARS AGO. 😡. I LOVED ALL THE OLD LAW AND ORDER SHOWS.

  • @jonathancineus6424 July 3, 2024

    I’m glad that judge Susan Valdera shut Bernard up just because of his attitude. I love this show but I always hated this guy’s cocky sarcastic attitude and condescending remarks. She showed him who’s the boss.

  • @lunistalou5553 July 3, 2024

    "you need a lawyer don't call me, i'm on strike"

    i love it

  • @angiki9988 July 3, 2024

    "What kind of sand?"
    'Sand sand.'

    'I'll find out.'

  • @judylynnlau450 July 3, 2024

    has anyone ever thought of how these detectives that interrogate lots of people every single day live sleep after finding out their strongest suspect was innocent after all and possibly terrorized and traumatized afterward? Don't get me wrong, I appreciate law enforcement, they do try their best but they ain't perfect nor is the system. If I were them, I would be questioning myself if I really let myself think til sleep hits me. I'm sure to some cases they probably want to say sorry but they can't because 1. they were doing their protocol, and 2. they still can't be sure they're off the list

  • That case like someone legal aid

  • @tuckergary1516 July 3, 2024

    reg cop atititude guilty on not u did the crime.

  • What’s with the creepy doll at 3:43 on the counter?

  • @TheMan750 July 3, 2024

    Connie was showing how better of an ADA she was than Michael during the trial, so much so, McCoy said it best

    “I’m glad she’s on our side”.

  • @ianbrewer4843 July 3, 2024

    Great clip

  • @aaronburgin1442 July 3, 2024

    Absolutely love this episode. The Connie vs. Cutter twist was superb, as was the actual twist in the case itself. One of L&O's most unheralded episodes of its 20-year run.

  • @Rachel-ux9zk July 3, 2024

    Back when Columbine was the worst mass shooting TV shows could reference…

  • @alexbrown7708 July 3, 2024

    Did he really use the excuse of we wrongly jailed him for 9 years so a few more days in holding should be fine? Are you serious? edit Also why did they make the black character the one who questions the idea of someone being wrongly convicted.

  • @alexbrown7708 July 3, 2024

    1:44 this is clear victim blaming.

  • @Sebastianator01 July 3, 2024

    Thank you to those who say the spoiler willingly. Not everyone wants to watch L&O on a paysite.

  • @PimpMacSlickBac July 3, 2024

    That was slick! I thought the same, "should have left that nail where you found it"
    Great little cop trick

  • @carlosrvra July 3, 2024

    These first half recaps are great, but not knowing the ending is really giving me thin blue line b***s 😄. Thanx to the folx who let us know how the eps end!

  • @Kadasberry11 July 3, 2024

    Oh the guy in the beginning did it lol I’m calling it now 😂

  • @DeidarasLilStudent July 3, 2024

    I like how the body moves when the blanket is taken off kek

  • @arikray7030 July 3, 2024

    Interesting the anti protesting stance the dialogue takes, protesting is a right and necessity to change

  • @ChristinDaoud July 3, 2024

    I remember this episode. Such a twist at the end!

  • @robertphillips6296 July 3, 2024

    I remember this one. The Legal Aid guy is the one that was having the affair with Sanderson's Wife. I can't remember if it was him or Sanderson who killed her.

  • @voidcadet July 3, 2024

    Here are the spoilers
    for those who don't want
    to watch on a pay site:

    With the strike, ADA Rubirosa is assigned as Sanderson's defense attorney.
    Murder victim Dresner was developing cystic fibrosis, tying him to the DNA
    under the dead wife's fingernails, so Sanderson is accused of killing him
    for revenge.

    Security footage shows Sanderson stalking Dresner, but Rubirosa gets some
    of the testimony stricken. She then uncovers another link between Dresner
    and Sanderson: they knew each other through love of and certification in
    scuba diving. She theorizes Sanderson hired Dresner to kill his wife, and killed
    him for fear the new DNA would bring this to light.

    Rubirosa convinces Sanderson to accept a plea deal, so that this theory
    would stay hidden.

  • @jdorffer July 3, 2024

    Don't talk to cops, learn your rights

  • @Shiro_47 July 3, 2024

    “Great, nice to have the victim pooch the investigation of his own murder”

  • @dashippo July 3, 2024

    Block traffic get hit

  • @thomasplouffe1363 July 3, 2024

    Why is it always a dad who dies

  • @dfmrcv862 July 3, 2024

    "What did we say about blocking traffic?"

    sigh I wish that point stuck…

  • @itzcmoyeahhh2804 July 3, 2024

    Can somebody plz tell me who killed him??

  • @hewhowatches3762 July 3, 2024

    Ironic: striker gets striked

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