The Insider (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode | |
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“The Insider” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 13 |
Guest star(s) | Adam Trese |
Writer(s) | Elizabeth M. Cosin |
Director | Jan Egleson |
Production no. | E2105 |
Original airdate | January 27, 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
- Nicole Alifante as Crystal
- Chris Cenatiempo as Frank Ventura
- Jarlath Conroy as Caretaker
- Robert Funaro as Vinny Russo
- Meg Gibson as U.S. Attorney
- Marty Grabstein as Pomerantz
- Jonathan Hadary as Hall Richmond
- Jeff Hayenga as Wharton Carlyle (as Jeffrey Hayenga)
- Dan Mason as Jack Whitfield
- Eric Millegan as Eddie Dutton
- Michael Mulheren as Agent Wallis
- Ian O'Malley as Reporter
- Aleksa Palladino as Lilly Carlyle
- Del Pentecost as Forensics Tech
- Eddie Pepitone as Court Deputy
- Elizabeth Reaser as Serena Whitfield
- Andre Royo as Riley
- Dennis Ryan as CSU Tech
- Tom Stechschulte as Frank Wagner
- Adam Trese as John Hampton
- Craig Walker as Pete
- Rick Warner as Judge Gordino
- Teleplay by: Elizabeth M. Cosin
- Story by: Elizabeth M. Cosin
- Director: Jan Egleson
[edit] Episode trivia
- Episode scene cards:
Aztec Club
412 West 11th Street
Saturday, January 12
Home of Mr. & Mrs. Whitfield
182 East 87th Street
Sunday, January 13
(This card is not accompanied by the trademark L&O "cha-ching")
Home of Peter Samuels
124 Eldridge Street
Wednesday, January 16
Federal Bureau of Investigations
1 Federal Plaza
Monday, January 21
Cityview Foundation
Office of Wharton Carlyle
818 9th Avenue
Thursday, January 24
Boathouse of Wharton Carlyle
Sherman Creek
Monday, January 28
- What's in a name:
The episode title, "The Insider", refers to the two most common definitions of the word, "insider". The first refers to a person who has special knowledge or "inside information". The second refers to an accepted member of a group. The main suspect used his special knowledge to become an accepted member, and hence, is twice an insider.
[edit] Quotes
Goren: The club is connected, Captain.
Deakins: The magic gut speaks!
Eames: We're just keeping an eye on the neighborhood.
Parking lot attendant: How come?
Goren: Because we're the police.
Carver: The man wants compelling evidence.
Eames: And I want a foot-massage from Derek Jeter.
Deakins: Tell me she's not a suspect.
Goren: She's a suspect.
Goren: You used her, John. She was weak and you used her... and that really pisses me off.
John Hampton: And what's doing right in the Goren playbook?
Goren: Fidelity. Bravery. Integrity.
[edit] External links
- Official Website hosted by NBC