Law & Order: Hitman
Episode score
7.9
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Hitman
- 283.
- Season: 13
- Episode: 6
- First Aired: 11/13/2002
- Prod Code: E3302
The execution style shooting of a city contractor leads Briscoe and Green to suspect a professional hitman. They first focus upon possible enemies of the victim, but end up suspecting the victim's wife and her boyfriend of hiring the killer. However as they investigate every possibility, the evidence leads McCoy and Southerlyn to a conspirator that no one had suspected. Add a recap »
- Writers:
- Eric Overmyer
- Director:
- Richard Dobbs
- Stars:
- Elisabeth Rohm (ADA Serena Southerlyn)
- Jerry Orbach (Det. Lennie Briscoe)
- S. Epatha Merkerson (Lt. Anita Van Buren)
- Sam Waterston (Exec. ADA Jack McCoy)
- Jesse L. Martin (Det. Ed Green)
- Fred Dalton Thompson (DA Arthur Branch)
- Recurring Role:
- Michael P. Moran (Shannon Forsythe)
- David Lipman (Judge Morris Torledsky)
- Stephen McKinley Henderson (Judge Marc Kramer)
- Stuart Burney (Austin Foster)
- Guest Star:
- Andrew Heckler (David Rosatti)
- Ellen McElduff (Lacey Martini)
- Shari Albert (Marisa James)
- Lou Bonacki (Tony Rosatti)
- Sean Patrick Reilly (Tom Rodriguez)
- Loraine Velez (Abby Bishop)
- Fidias Reyes (Gail)
- Chris de Oni (Harvey Ruiz)
- Teresa Yenque (Elizabeth Pinero)
- Frank Bonsangue (Court Clerk)
- Kit Flanagan (Connie Henderson)
- Michael Oberlander (Carter Quinn)
- Gretchen Egolf (Sherri Rosatti)
- Rocco Sisto (James 'Jamie' Astangura)
- Tony Darrow (Bobby 'Bobby Vig' Vignerelli)
- Michael B. Silver (U.S. Attorney Raymond Berman)
- Arthur J. Nascarella (Jerry Malick)
- Bobby Cannavale (Randy Porter)
- Adrienne Anderson (Delivery Woman)
- It is revealed that Anita Van Buren's son, Rick, is thirteen-years-old as of this episode. edit »
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- Lennie Briscoe: Racketeering in the building trades? I'm shocked. edit »
- Lennie Briscoe: If I were your father, I would have lost your number the day you learned to talk. edit »
- Ed Green: Somebody better find out where the wife is and tell her that her husband just died.
Lennie Briscoe: If she doesn't already know.
Ed Green: Man, you are so cynical when it comes to love.
Lennie Briscoe: Not love. Marriage. edit »
- Lennie Briscoe: This guy owed the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker.
Those are the three characters from a nursery rhyme called Rub A Dub Dub. The poem says that 'they all jumped out of a rotten potato'. edit » - Private Detective: It's like that old song, 'You call it jogging...'
This is a line from Jimmy Buffett's song You Call it Jogging (I Call it Running Around) which deals with a husband suspecting his wife of cheating, appropriately used by the private eye refering to Mrs. Rosati's infidelities. The song appeared on Buffett's 1999 album Beach House on the Moon. edit »
Hitman
The Bottom Line: "Series classic"03/31/08 05:24pm | report abuseClever plot that upends the standard L&O expectations ...Continue »
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