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Law & Order: Killerz

Episode score 8.4 Great

Killerz

  • 207.
  • Season: 10
  • Episode: 2
  • First Aired: 9/29/1999
  • Prod Code: E1103

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Briscoe and Green believe a 10-year-old is responsible for a child's death, and McCoy wants her isolated to stop any future fatalities. Add a recap »

Writers:
Richard Sweren
Director:
Constantine Makris
Stars:
Steven Hill (DA Adam Schiff)
Jerry Orbach (Det. Lennie Briscoe)
S. Epatha Merkerson (Lt. Anita Van Buren)
Sam Waterston (Exec. ADA Jack McCoy)
Angie Harmon (ADA Abbie Carmichael)
Jesse L. Martin (Det. Ed Green)
Recurring Role:
Larry S. Gregory (Stevens)
Leslie Hendrix (Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers)
Larry Clarke (Morris LaMotte)
J.K. Simmons (Dr. Emil Skoda)
Jim Bracchitta (Jerold Specter)
Lauren Klein (Judge Carla Solomon)
Carolyn McCormick (Dr. Elizabeth Olivet)
Guest Star:
Daniel Hilt (Shorty)
Keith Franklin (Jonas)
Paul Reggio (Bob Ward)
Joseph Temperini (Billy)
Erin Rakow (Gabbie Lang)
Jo Twiss (Erica Lang)
Kamal Marayati (Southa)
Joe Zaloom (Nick)
George Morafetis (Botelli)
William Michals (Fred Hansen)
Evan Katz (Jake Hansen)
Anthony Barrile (Fiske)
George F. Miller (Court Clerk - 9-29-99-Show#E1103)
Alan Davidson (Dale Varnette)
Jacqueline Knapp (Judge Arlene Choate)
Hallee Hirsh (Jenny Brandt)
Mary Mara (Ms. Sharkey)
Luba Mason (Jocelyn Brandt)
Madeline Blue (Tara Padden)
Joseph Murphy (Vince Brandt)
Annie Golden (Frances Padden)
Sarah Brockus (Charlene Polansky)
Ann Talman (Ruth Polansky)
  • Ms. Sharkey: Jenny Brandt has teddy bears on her bedspread. She has a Big Bird bank filled with pennies. And she killed a child. It's so incongruous, it's almost inconceivable. edit »
  • Jack McCoy: Would you want this girl loose in your neighborhood? The public is sick of violent children being sent to bed without their dessert. edit »
  • Dr. Emil Skoda (about Jenny Brandt): She's a textbook serial killer. We just caught her early. edit »
  • Jenny Brandt: Sometimes I think about hurting little boys.
    Dr. Emil Skoda: Hurting them how?
    Jenny Brandt: Hitting them over the head and making them cry. Killing them and leaving them with no clothes on so they look stupid. edit »
  • Adam Schiff: Little girl killers?
    Abbie Carmicheal: You don't believe it because they wear knee socks and pigtails? edit »
  • Adam Schiff: Last year they released three subway pushers and a guy who dined on his neighbor's liver.

    In the classic horror movie The Silence of the Lambs, cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) tells FBI Agent Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster), "A census taker tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti." edit »
  • Ed Green: Maybe I'm talking to the next Mia Hamm.

    Ed Green says this to Tara after she tells him she plays soccer. American soccer player Mia Hamm gained international attention as a member of the American womens' team that won gold at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. edit »
  • This episode may also be ripped from the headlines of the Mary Bell case. Bell killed two small boys in England in 1968 when she was only eleven years old. edit »
  • This episode appears to be ripped from the headlines of the Jamie Bulger case. On February 12, 1993, Jamie Bulger was kidnapped from a shopping mall in Liverpool by ten-year-olds Jon Venables and Robert Thompson. The toddler, who would have turned three in March, was severely beaten and left on the railroad tracks to die. Both boys were held accountable for their actions and sentenced to fifteen years, but were released in June of 2001 after eight years and given new identities to protect them. edit »
Show Score 8.9 great
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