List of Law & Order episodes (season 15)

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The following is a list of Law & Order episodes from the series' fifteenth season (2004-2005):[1]


Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
# Title Original Airdate Notes
326 "Paradigm" 22 September 2004 Detective Fontana replaces Detective Briscoe
327 "The Dead Wives Club" 22 September 2004 Inspired in part by the 2003 Staten Island Ferry crash
328 "The Brotherhood" 29 September 2004
329 "Coming Down Hard" 6 October 2004
330 "Gunplay" 20 October 2004
331 "Cut" 27 October 2004
332 "Gov Love" 10 November 2004 Inspired by the scandals of governors Jim McGreevey and John G. Rowland
333 "Cry Wolf" 17 November 2004 Inspired by the Curtis Sliwa/John A. Gotti case
334 "All in the Family" 24 November 2004
335 "Enemy" 1 December 2004
336 "Fixed" 8 December 2004
337 "Mammon" 5 January 2005
338 "Ain't No Love" 12 January 2005 Southerlyn leaves
339 "Fluency" 19 January 2005 Borgia replaces Southerlyn
340 "Obsession" 9 February 2005
341 "The Sixth Man" 16 February 2005 Inspired by the Ron Artest Pacers-Pistons brawl
342 "License to Kill" 23 February 2005 Inspired by the Chai Vang hunter shootings
343 "Dining Out" 2 March 2005
344 "Sects" 30 March 2005
345 "Tombstone" 13 April 2005 Detective Green is wounded, goes on leave
First half of a cross-over with Law & Order: Trial by Jury episode "Skeleton"
346 "Publish and Perish" 20 April 2005 First Detective Falco episode
347 "Sport of Kings" 4 May 2005
348 "In God We Trust" 11 May 2005
349 "Locomotion" 18 May 2005 Last Detective Falco episode


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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ CNET Networks, Inc. (2007). TV.com episode summary for Season 15. Retrieved February 18, 2007.
  • Dennis Farina joins the cast as Detective Joe Fontana this season.
  • Elisabeth Röhm as Serena Southerlyn leaves the cast midway through the season; she is replaced by Annie Parisse as Alexandra Borgia.
  • The spinoff Law & Order: Trial by Jury premiered this season; it featured Jerry Orbach reprising his role as Lennie Briscoe, before his death in 2004.
  • Michael Imperioli temporarily replaces Jesse L. Martin in the last four episodes as Detective Nick Falco (see also: Rent (film)).

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Preceded by
Season Fourteen
List of Law & Order seasons Succeeded by
Season Sixteen