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"Manhood" is the 21st episode of the third season of the American police procedural television series Law & Order, and the 65th episode overall. The episode's story was written by Walon Green and Robert Nathan, the teleplay was written by Robert Nathan, and was directed by Ed Sherin. The episode originally aired on May 12, 1993 on NBC. [1]
3. Law & Order Season 20, Episode 23: "Rubber Room" If fans want a reminder of what it means when Jack McCoy takes extreme action to solve a case, this all-time-best episode is a great one to ...
Season 3 began with an unchanged cast. However, during the third and sixth episode, Carolyn McCormick was credited in the opening theme and starting with the ninth episode, she is credited for the rest of the season. This made her the first woman to be part of the cast in the series.
Law & Order is an American police procedural and legal drama television series created by Dick Wolf that premiered on NBC on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also filmed, the series ran for twenty seasons before it was cancelled on May 14, 2010, and aired its final episode ten days later, on May 24. [1]
Kink turned homicide, a recurring theme throughout Law and Order: SVU’s many seasons, rears its head in this season 3 episode (which, to clarify, there are many safe ways to practice kinks, but ...
On the eve of Sam Waterston’s final episode as Jack McCoy, the successor to the Law & Order legend’s DA throne is breaking his silence. Scandal vet Tony Goldwyn, who joins Dick Wolf’s ...
Law & Order is entering a new era with Tony Goldwyn at the helm, and he is aware of how big the role is after Sam Waterston’s departure. “Some very large shoes to fill!” Goldwyn, 63, wrote ...
The episode featured guest appearances from Franco Nero, Stephanie March, and Linus Roache, who reprised his role as Michael Cutter from Law & Order. "Scorched Earth" received mostly positive reviews, though the cast changes received mixed reactions. According to Nielsen ratings, the episode's original broadcast was watched by 7.63 million viewers.