TMC
05-14-2022, 05:19 AM
https://www.pajiba.com/tv_reviews/in-21-seasons-has-there-ever-been-a-more-laughable-episode-of-law-order.php
"As much as we may have been looking forward to the return of Law & Order after a 10-year hiatus, this season of the long-running series has been a failure," says Dustin Rowles. "The series has forgotten what we loved about it — the staid predictability, the novel legal theories, the detached characters — and instead leaned too hard into the 'ripped from the headlines' aspect. That element of the series went off the deep end in this week’s (https://www.reddit.com/r/LawAndOrder/comments/uobc1p/lo_s21e9_the_great_pretender_episode_discussion/) episode (https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/129578-s21e09-the-great-pretender/), which somehow managed to combine Anna Delvey and the goddamn Sackler family into one episode. How, you might ask? By arresting a murderer in the first half and then trying a completely separate murder case in the latter half."
"As much as we may have been looking forward to the return of Law & Order after a 10-year hiatus, this season of the long-running series has been a failure," says Dustin Rowles. "The series has forgotten what we loved about it — the staid predictability, the novel legal theories, the detached characters — and instead leaned too hard into the 'ripped from the headlines' aspect. That element of the series went off the deep end in this week’s (https://www.reddit.com/r/LawAndOrder/comments/uobc1p/lo_s21e9_the_great_pretender_episode_discussion/) episode (https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/129578-s21e09-the-great-pretender/), which somehow managed to combine Anna Delvey and the goddamn Sackler family into one episode. How, you might ask? By arresting a murderer in the first half and then trying a completely separate murder case in the latter half."