The Pardoner's Tale (Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode)
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Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode | |
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“The Pardoner's Tale” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 8 |
Guest star(s) | John Heard Kate Burton |
Writer(s) | Theresa Rebeck |
Director | Steve Shill |
Production no. | E2112 |
Original airdate | November 18, 2001 |
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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
- Kevin Breznahan as Lewis
- Polly Adams as Roscoe
- Ismail Bashey as Patel
- Frank Bonsangue as Mike
- Kate Burton as Stephanie Uffland
- Louis Cancelmi as Phil
- John Cariani as Perry
- Kevin Carolan as Bill
- Steve Cell as Dipello
- Michael DeNigris as Arthur
- Bill Fairbairn as Burbage
- Julia Gibson as Maureen
- Michael Goodwin as Megowan
- John Heard as Larry Wiegert
- Kristi Kirk as LaTanya
- Bill Kocis as Isaacs
- Amy Korb as Waitress
- Walt MacPherson as Roy Fitzgerald
- Marilyn Matarrese as Sandy Uston
- Jack McCormack as Rawley
- Delores Mitchell as Sandra Generae
- Kristine Nielsen as Linda Basinger
- Dennis Paladino as Salazzo
- Joe Passaro as CSU Tech
- David Derek Rogers as Murray
- Claywood Sempliner as Lowy
- Matt Servitto as Derek Freed
- Mary Stout as Weigert's Secretary
- Annette Tapent as Louise Wiegert
- Tyna Tyler as Secretary
- Denise Wilbanks as Sarah
- Mark Zimmerman as Richard Ufland
- Teleplay by: Theresa Rebeck
- Story by: Theresa Rebeck
- Director: Steve Shill
[edit] Episode trivia
- Episode scene cards:
The New York Ledger
211 South Street
Monday, May 6
Lewis Body Shop
Long Island City
Monday, May 6
White Owl Sanitation
422 Market Street
Thursday, May 9
Law Office of Larry Wiegert
402 West 57th Street
Monday, May 20
- What's in a name:
The episode title, "The Pardoner's Tale", is in reference to the pardon of the character Richard Ufland as well a tribute to Chaucer's The Pardoner's Tale, which, like this episode, is a story with characters motivated by greed.
[edit] Quotes
Goren: I'm not arresting her.
Eames: Count me out, too.
Carver: Detectives...
Goren: We are supposed to be better than the people we're prosecuting!
Secretary: Here, let me highlight it for you...
Goren: That's okay, the search warrant doesn't actually stipulate hightlighting.
Phil: What'd I do?!
Goren: Got yourself arrested, Phil.
Eames: Declared a fugitive in 1997. I guess that qualifies as traveling.
Goren: Boo!! Made you look.
Goren: Eames, I gotta see a buddy about a '71 Malibu. Wanna come?
Eames: Sure. I love meeting your buddies.
Eames: 351, four-barrel. Who you trying to outrun?
Lewis: Whoa. I think I'm in love.
Greg: I should've shot you when I had the chance.
Goren: I've heard that.
Goren: I can get someone in so deep, even I couldn't find them.
[edit] External links
- Official Website hosted by NBC