The Drowned and the Saved (Law & Order)
"The Drowned and the Saved" is the nineteenth-season finale of the long-running legal drama Law & Order. The episode had 7.99 million viewers in the Nielsen ratings.
"The Drowned and the Saved" | |
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Law & Order episode | |
Episode no. | Season 19 Episode 22 (#433 overall) |
Directed by | Fred Berner |
Written by | Dick Wolf (creator) René Balcer (developer) Richard Sweren & Gina Gionfriddo (story) |
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Original air date | June 3, 2009 |
Guest appearance(s) | |
Tom Bloom as Charles Whitley | |
Development
Inspired by the corruption charges against Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, the episode concludes the storyline begun in "Excalibur."
Plot
The murder of a prominent charity executive leads Detectives Lupo and Bernard down a twisted path of political intrigue. The detectives discover a connection between the murdered executive's secretary, her ex-boyfriend and a top politician's wife. The investigation takes a turn when claims of stalking and blackmail surface, revealing a secret desire for a newly vacated seat in the US Senate.
Reception
David Hinckley writes that the "subtly titled 'The Drowned and the Saved,' feels at times self-indulgent. The drama itself, by 'L&O' standards, gets a little heavy-handed and clunky."[1]
References
- Hinckley, David (June 1, 2009). "'Law & Order' finale is a fight over the real McCoy". New York Daily News.