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Renunciation

  • Episode aired May 28, 1995
  • TV-14
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Paul Sorvino and Chris Noth in New York - Police judiciaire (1990)
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A high school student who was having an affair with one of his teachers is accused of killing the teacher's husband. Did the woman use him and set him up, or was the boy obsessed and act on ... Read allA high school student who was having an affair with one of his teachers is accused of killing the teacher's husband. Did the woman use him and set him up, or was the boy obsessed and act on his own?A high school student who was having an affair with one of his teachers is accused of killing the teacher's husband. Did the woman use him and set him up, or was the boy obsessed and act on his own?

  • Director
    • Gwen Arner
  • Writers
    • Michael S. Chernuchin
    • Joe Morgenstern
  • Stars
    • Paul Sorvino
    • Chris Noth
    • Dann Florek
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    396
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gwen Arner
    • Writers
      • Michael S. Chernuchin
      • Joe Morgenstern
    • Stars
      • Paul Sorvino
      • Chris Noth
      • Dann Florek
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Sergeant Phil Cerreta
    Chris Noth
    Chris Noth
    • Detective Mike Logan
    Dann Florek
    Dann Florek
    • Captain Donald 'Don' Cragen
    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • Executive ADA Ben Stone
    Richard Brooks
    Richard Brooks
    • ADA Paul Robinette
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    • DA Adam Schiff
    Ashley Crow
    Ashley Crow
    • Mrs. Jenna Kealey
    David Seaman
    • Roy Pack Jr.
    Victor Arnold
    Victor Arnold
    • David Kaufer
    Dan Desmond
    • Roy Pack Sr.
    Cheryl Giannini
    • Janice Rydell
    Jean De Baer
    • Constance Pack
    • (as Jean DeBaer)
    Bernie McInerney
    • Trial Judge Michael Callahan
    Sam Coppola
    Sam Coppola
    • Bartender
    • (as Sam J. Coppola)
    Laurinda Barrett
    • Eve Branson
    Herman O. Arbeit
    • Harry Fine
    Adrian Williams
    • Mr. Carol Woodward
    Clement Fowler
    • Wesley Bryne
    • Director
      • Gwen Arner
    • Writers
      • Michael S. Chernuchin
      • Joe Morgenstern
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    6bkoganbing

    Skirting responsibility

    On a nice spring night someone spots a man walking his dog, guns the engine and goes at him full throttle. Fortunately the dog survived the man was DOA.

    There was nothing really that noble about James Ottavino the victim. He was one degenerate gambler, owed money to a lot of bookies who stopped taking his action. But his wife Ashley Crow was getting a different kind of action.

    She was a high school teacher who manipulated a young, impressionable, and horny student into doing the deed. How culpable is she however as she comes up with a story that allows her to skirt.

    Getting the blame properly apportioned out is the real issue in this Law And Order story for Michael Moriarty and Richard Brooks. You have to see how the truth is revealed.
    7Hitchcoc

    A Bit Too Much

    Since we are dealing with fallible human beings, the possibility of the crime being pulled off becomes pretty unlikely. We also have a volatile kid in the center who is incredibly naive. The other people who are a part of this are a teacher (wife of the victim who is a real sleaze) , We also have a bookie who stands to do well after the murder.

    I just think things were too complicated to accomplish successfully.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Responsibility rejected

    As some may have gathered already, 'Law and Order' is a show that has often been of very high quality to me and have always admired its exploring of heavy and sometimes controversial themes and complex moral dilemmas. Some may disagree but, and the same goes for 'Criminal Intent' and 'Special Victims Unit', the earlier seasons for me are better than the later ones, maybe not quite as taut or as refined but did prefer the writing and acting in the earlier years and nobody annoyed me.

    Season 2 started off very well, if understandably a bit unsettled. It did very quickly get a lot better, with a few very powerful episodes and all the previous episodes before "Renunciation" (though some were better than others) are well worth watching. Season 2's ninth episode, of twenty one, "Renunciation" is the third solidly executed if slightly disappointing episode in a row. As indicated, definitely not a bad episode but not a great one like it could have been, with the second half being better than the first.

    "Renunciation" has more good than it has bad, most 'Law and Order's' episodes were like that. It is slickly made as usual and the production values generally improved with each season. The music is not over-bearing or over-used. It is an intelligently and tightly written episode, more the second half than the first half though. Much of the story compels, where one does root for the case being solved and how the trial turns out. All the acting is fine, Michael Moriarty dominating the second half with such authority and shares great chemistry with Richard Brooks.

    'Law and Order' was very strong when it came to exploring heavy themes and having complex moral dilemmas, which we do get here in "Renunciation" and explored further and with more tact than in the previous two episodes. The character interaction is handled very well, Carreta and Logan continue to gel and Stone is such a juicy character. The supporting characters are not particularly innovative and can be seen in most similar dramas but they still intrigue and are well written and played. One is glued to the screen and connected enough to care for what happens next and how the case is resolved and brought to trial.

    The early portions though are a bit ordinary, the investigative/procedural elements not being as taut or as tense as everything with bringing the responsible to justice and a bit on the dull and bland side.

    While enough of the story compels, it is something with tropes that one has seen frequently in similar shows or shows in the same genre and with not an awful lot of freshness or surprises.

    In summary, good if not great. Pretty ordinary first half but the second half really redeems the episode. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      This episode appears to be based on the 1990 Pamela Smart case. In Derry, New Hampshire, in 1990, 22-year old Smart who at the time was a high school media coordinator, manipulated her 15-year-old lover Billy Flynn into murdering her 24-year-old husband Greg Smart, promising Flynn they would have a future together. Along with his friends Patrick Randall, Raymond Fowler, and Vance 'J.R.' Lattime Jr., Flynn shot Greg Smart execution-style and then made the scene look like a botched robbery. During the trial, all four boys turned against Pamela Smart, who was dubbed "Ice Princess" by the media due to her behavior. Pamela Smart is now serving a life sentence in New Hampshire for accomplice to first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and witness tampering .
    • Goofs
      Stone never indicted Jenna Kealey for rape in the third degree, which she was guilty of for having sex with a 16 year old boy. He didn't have a choice in the matter either since the DA's office is required to file statutory rape charges when they have evidence proving it happened or as in this case, the admission by both the child and the adult.
    • Quotes

      Paul Robinette: Education. It's a wonderful thing.

    • Connections
      References The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)

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    • Release date
      • May 28, 1995 (France)
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Wolf Films
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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