"Law & Order" Amends (TV Episode 2000) Poster

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TheLittleSongbird3 May 2022
'Law and Order' was a great show in its prime. Have said more than once about preferring the earlier seasons, and that is true for 'Special Victims Unit', even more so as that show has gone downhill a lot, as well. Season 11 was more hit and miss and a lot less consistent than the mostly solid to good Seasons 1-10, with some great episodes but also some real disappointments. Especially true post-Briscoe. "Amends" sounded very interesting on paper, not an original concept but it is one that always intrigues and done well a lot.

And it is done very well here in "Amends". It is not one of the best episodes of 'Law and Order', not by a long stretch. Though certainly a long way from being one of the worst. It is in my view one of the better and more interesting episodes of Season 11 (certainly one of the better ones of the uneven first half of it), with a great idea done enough justice by strong if not amazing execution. "Amends" is not an extraordinary episode but it is a very good one.

The pacing isn't perfect. It is a little routine and formulaic to begin with.

Furthermore, like some episodes from Season 11 and also before and since, the final quarter felt too cramped and was in need of more breathing space.

However, "Amends" does a lot right, and what was mentioned above was nit-picky and very subjective. Can find nothing to fault the production values for though, the slickness and grit still present and likewise with the more fluid editing. The music is used relatively sparingly and is not too intrusively orchestrated, fitting too with the mood. The direction is generally alert but also sympathetic, shining in the character interactions in the legal scenes. Liked the tautness, edge and thought-probing of the second half's writing.

While enough of the first half absorbs thanks to the teaming of Briscoe and Green, which has gelled and contrasted so well and both are interesting wonderfully portrayed characters, the more intricate and meatier second half is more riveting despite the rushed conclusion. The moral dilemmas are interesting and provokes a lot of thought. The acting is very good from all the regulars and the supporting players aren't too shabby either.

In conclusion, very good. 8/10.
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6/10
Cold case resolved
bkoganbing23 October 2020
S. Eptha Merkersen is being grilled before the police brass saying her homicide closure rate is falling. So it's dig out the old cases and Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin draw a 20 year old homicide of a rich coed.

Based on the Martha Moxley murder where a cousin of Robert F. Kennedy's kids was eventually arrested and convicted almost two decades later, Briscoe and Green arrest Ken Marks the son of a former ambassador Rernak Ramsey who is one rich mover and shaker in New York City.

An old mentor of Jerry Orbach, Brad Sullivan was the original detective and he gives just enough information to lead them to Marks.

The mover and shaker family hires Ron Liebman a most expensive mouthpiece for the defense. He does show he's worth what they're paying him. We also learn that things were moved and shaken back in the day on behalf of this defendant.

Power indeed corrupts.
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