'Those Little B*stards Ratted On Me, Man!' | Law & Order

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The detectives arrest a suspect accused of gang-raping a TV reporter, however he is convinced that the others ratted on him. Will he be proven innocent or guilty?

Season 1, Episode 14 "The Violence of Summer": Max Greevey and Mike Logan reopen an investigation to help Benjamin Stone and Paul Robinette build a stronger case against three boys accused of gang-raping a TV reporter.

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Samuel L. Jackson and Phillip Seymour Hoffman in the same episode--LEGENDARY!

andrewfalconer
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"Wrong Detective. They are *not* under arrest."

The look on Logan's face...

Backroad_Junkie
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That defense attorney seems like a really good actor. I hope he makes it big some day.

uncommon_niagara
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I love how gritty and filthy everything looks - it makes it authentic esp. those first seasons.

QueerlyBeloved
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That music playing at 0:47 sounds like something you'd hear on "NYPD Blue".

FranklinonFood
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Samuel L Jackson might be the luckiest guy ever, hes been in every movie since 😂😂😂

chrisalberts
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Max is what I strive to be in my future job, smart, knowing your boundaries but enough to where you can bend them before the breaking point. He was a good cop.

luiscuadras
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Wow. The guest actors in this one turned out to be some BIG stars!

henrywilliamson
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Heh heh heh… “You have the right to remain silent— FREEZE!” Love Max’s bad cop moments.

DonaldTaft
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The defense attorney and the orange-haired guy had one scene together in this episode. It was a courtroom scene at the end in which neither of them had any lines. Although they both later appeared in Paul Thomas Anderson's "Hard Eight, " they had no scenes together in that movie. So this episode includes the only scene that they ever did together.

RSLindsay
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Great episode with lots of great guest stars and my favorite police trick for perps to incriminate themselves.

Tulane_Gargoyle
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Another dazzling performance by Mr. Moriarity! His kind of bland, pasty affect makes his legal schemes all the more deadly and cold. Really nice work by all involved.
Always a favorite show....still watch it!

hughbarton
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Probably the most experimental episode of the first season, pulling the reverse Uno card by telling the prosecution's side first and giving most of the last half hour to Greevey and Logan. It's also not about a homicide.

In addition, the "future stars of the week" are possibly the most famous of any. Samuel L. Jackson, who had just done Goodfellas and Do the Right Thing and was poised to kick his drug habit and break out of that tier of guest starring roles to become one of the most prolific actors of all time, and the late, great Philip Seymour Hoffman, just stepping into the world of acting and about to make a name for himself as among the very best actors of his generation.

Jackson nearly threw his talent and life away but fought back the darkness inside and successfully channeled his addiction into his acting career. Hoffman, too, stopped using heroin and cocaine within a few years and eventually reached the real highest of highs, taking home the Academy Award for Best Actor for his exact performance as Truman Capote and earning endless praise for his commitment and talent. Sadly, despite the love, Hoffman wasn't able to beat his addiction. He returned to using heroin, but he had been clean for nearly 20 years and the game had changed. Fentanyl was being added to the heroin as a cutting agent more and more often, and Hoffman's comparatively low tolerance after so much time away made him more susceptible to overdose. He had the good fortune and skill to be someone who will be remembered and immortalized due to his career, but Hoffman tragically ended up an early victim of the "Opiate Epidemic", and is very possibly the greatest loss in the entertainment world due to that epidemic. RIP PSH.

jumpupdown
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Even in the earlier seasons they are holding hard cases and i enjoy Greevey and Logan working together with their constrastive POV's

marianaguardiaa.k.amariana
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Man Samuel L Jackson never ages. Still looks good 🎉

zacherymayer
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Max was devilish in this episode, love it!

woodwyrm
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I loved the retro interscene music in the early days of L&O

a_god
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Back when a quarter ment something LOL

dinohadzic
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0:45 - 1:10 thank you for the arrest music 🎶🎶🎶

jonathansmall
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That’s Chris Noth and George Dzundza in one of the early LAW AND ORDER episodes, circa 1990-1991.

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