Crazy (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode | |
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“Crazy” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 12 |
Guest star(s) | Michael Gross |
Writer(s) | René Balcer |
Director | Steve Shill |
Production no. | E2102 |
Original airdate | January 13, 2002 |
Episode chronology | |
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Contents |
[edit] Plot summary
[edit] Cast and crew
- Vincent D'Onofrio as Det. Robert Goren
- Kathryn Erbe as Det. Alexandra Eames
- Jamey Sheridan as Capt. James Deakins
- Courtney B. Vance as Ron Carver
- J.K. Simmons as Dr. Emil Skoda
- Seth Barrish as Bouchon
- Reathel Bean as Webb's Attorney
- Reed Birney as A.D.A.
- Dashiell Eaves as Waiter
- Christine Farrell as Arlene Shrier
- Jason Fuchs as Ricky Feldman
- John Joseph Gallagher as Clerk
- Catrina Ganey as Jamie Scavato
- Tracey Godfrey as Det. Valerie Pasche (as Traci Godfrey)
- Peggy Gormley as Judge Colloy
- Lauren Gott as Lauren
- Michael Gross as Dr. Charles Webb
- Julie Halston as Gallery Owner
- Jim Jacobson as Healy
- Lydia Jordan as Sophie Feldman
- David Lansbury as Officer Michael Stovic
- Danny Maseng as Dr. Larry Feldman
- Sally Mayes as Brenda
- Les McDonough as Court Clerk
- Jason Moscartolo as Uniform Policeman
- Joe Paparone as Thomas Lucci
- Harold Rankin as Judge
- Joel Rooks as Scott Freiden
- Stephanie Seymour as Sara Lindstrom
- Jenna Stern as Julie Feldman
- Patrick Tovatt as Judge Bastone
- Ricky Ullman as 1st Boy
- John C. Vennema as Mrs. Feldman's Attorney
- Rebecca Wisocky as CSU Tech
- Teleplay by: René Balcer
- Story by: René Balcer
- Director: Steve Shill
[edit] Episode trivia
- Episode scene cards:
Home of Julie Feldman
308 West 79th Street
Saturday, March 10
Office of Dr. Larry Feldman
583 Columbus Avenue
Monday, March 12
Records Office
Family Court
9 Lexington Avenue
Tuesday, March 13
(This card is not accompanied by the trademark L&O "cha-ching")
Children's Protective Services
17 Chambers Street
Monday, March 19
Ballistics Laboratory
One Police Plaza
Friday, March 23
(This card is not accompanied by the trademark L&O "cha-ching")
Arraignment Court
Part 36
Thursday, March 29
(This card is not accompanied by the trademark L&O "cha-ching")
Great North Gallery
465 Madison Avenue
Friday, April 6
Home of Julie Feldman
308 West 79th Street
Tuesday, April 10
- What's in a name:
The episode title, "Crazy", refers to the insanity defense the episode's main suspect attempted to use. "Crazy" might also refer to the song "Crazy", which includes the lyrics "I’m crazy for loving you!". It is revealed that love was the main suspect's motive for hiring a hitman.
[edit] Quotes
Eames: A cop. Good thing we know our hitman has a day-job.
Carver: Your client's not insane, he's in love. Maybe it's hard to tell the two apart, but the law can.
Eames: The insanity defense.
Carver: Well, he would know.
Dr. Charles Webb: Could somebody please tell him to stop looking at me? It's intolerable!
Goren: Nobody's reasonable when they're in love, that's the whole point of it!
Deakins: "Possibility perp consumed gin or martini at restaurant". Shaken or stirred?.
Goren: Oh, wait, it's power! That's what gets these women hot!
[edit] External links
- Official Website hosted by NBC