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Закон и порядок Kid Pro Quo (1990–2010) Online

Закон и порядок Kid Pro Quo (1990–2010) Online
Original Title :
Kid Pro Quo
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
1990–2010
Directror :
David Platt
Cast :
Jerry Orbach,Jesse L. Martin,S. Epatha Merkerson
Writer :
Dick Wolf,Eric Ellis Overmyer
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
7.7/10
Закон и порядок Kid Pro Quo (1990–2010) Online

A prep school headmaster is accused of murdering his school's admissions director after overruling her on a controversial admissions selection.
Episode credited cast:
Jerry Orbach Jerry Orbach - Lennie Briscoe
Jesse L. Martin Jesse L. Martin - Ed Green
S. Epatha Merkerson S. Epatha Merkerson - Anita Van Buren (credit only)
Sam Waterston Sam Waterston - Jack McCoy
Elisabeth Röhm Elisabeth Röhm - Serena Southerlyn
Fred Dalton Thompson Fred Dalton Thompson - Arthur Branch
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Glynis Bell Glynis Bell - Shelby Jennings
Olivia Birkelund Olivia Birkelund - Clarissa Wagner
Megan Byrne Megan Byrne - Myra Camp
Justine Caputo Justine Caputo - Chloe Wagner
John Cariani John Cariani - CSU Julian Beck
Ellen David Ellen David - Mrs. Koven
Darin De Paul Darin De Paul - Foreperson
Jeffrey DeMunn Jeffrey DeMunn - Professor Norman Rothenberg
Susan Greenhill Susan Greenhill - Leslie Beecham

When Detective Brisco and Detective Green examine the victim's apartment, they come across a Playbill program and ticket for the opera La Boheme. Briscoe is derisive, but Green tells him that "You don't have to love opera to love La Boheme. It's a Broadway play, bro." Detective Green is played by Jesse L. Martin who was an original cast member of the Broadway play Rent, which is based on La Boheme. (The play Rent was adapted into Rent (2005).)

Daniel Oreskes has played six different characters over the course of the series:

  • Episode 5.23 Law & Order: Pride (1995) - Durban Campaign Manager
  • Episode 7.2 Law & Order: I.D. (1996) - Jack Maslin
  • Episode 8.18 Law & Order: Stalker (1998) - Mr. Wilson
  • Episode 11.24 Law & Order: Deep Vote (2001) - Jeff Waites
  • Episode 13.20 Law & Order: Kid Pro Quo (2003) - Merrill Rush
  • Episode 17.19 Law & Order: Fallout (2007) - Andrei Karpovich

Susan Greenhill (Leslie Beecham) also played the role of Sarah in episode 20.15, Law & Order: Brilliant Disguise (2010).


User reviews

Went Tyu

Went Tyu

This episode of Law And Order, Kid Pro Quo, takes us into a world of exclusivity like we plain folk rarely see. Like Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin, I can't wrap myself around the concept that it's so important that kids get into a prep school kindergarten. I have trouble turning over in my mind the idea of a prep school kindergarten. As Orbach says he's got a legacy his father went to PS 26 and so did he.

Roger Rees as the headmaster of the Knowles School who puts on such highfalutin' condescending airs and yet is not above a little upper crust bribery to bump some kid out of a scholarship to get dibs on an otherwise expensive Co-op totally dominates this episode. He's such a condescending twit you want to smack him on general principles even before Briscoe and Green arrest for murdering the woman who was the admissions director at the Knowles School.

I remember years ago seeing a production of The Cherry Orchard and one of Chekov's great characters was that of Piers who was the house servant to the aristocratic Russian family who were the protagonists. He totally identifies with them and their point of view that he thinks of himself as one of them. But when they flee to Crimea until this peasant revolution blows over, he's left behind like the furniture in the mansion. And as the play ends he's wandering around like a lost soul not believing he was abandoned.

Something very similar like that happens after Sam Waterston does a devastating cross examination to Rees. He's left high and dry after the verdict. He thought he was one of the upper crust and he finds out he's just hired help like poor Piers.

Nice episode of the fabled anthology series, don't miss what Roger Rees does with the pompous and pretentious Wyatt Scofield.
Tygokasa

Tygokasa

Two friends in a tracksuit were walking down the park when they noticed a dead body on a bench with the skull fractured. The victim was a teacher in the local prep school and the murder weapon was her own walking stick: she was actually a little crippled due to an accident occurred months before that caused her a broken hips. She recently filed for divorce and she dated a married man (Stephen Schnetzera) a couple of times, but none of this people seemed to hold a grudge against her. Back to her work, she was in charge of the admission board for students and she may have found out something not so ethic in the admission procedures (she has been hired for few months, so she didn't know how things worked inside her new workplace). Headmaster had better admit the "king of porn"'s son instead of a high IQ African American kid: why did he do that?

This episode comes to light what usually people had rather not speak openly: they secretly are willing to pay for their kids best education. Anyway meritocracy is the standing point in democracy.