Law & Order - Best Of Ben Stone (Season 2)
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Ben Stone gave us great moments as the New York district attorney during the second season of Law & Order, here is a compilation with some of his best interventions. Did we forget your favorite one? Let us know in the comment section!
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That awkward moment when the iconic actor who portrayed an iconic detective is portraying a one-off defense attorney in an earlier season.
I noticed a long time ago that L&O is notorious for reusing actors in different roles.
Yeah... they still do this later down the line with Sisto playing a lawyer at the end of the season before his notable character debuts, which is doubly confusing because the detective he plays is a law student.
@@stevenchoza6391 Yeah I think Wolfe would do this for people he was interested in bringing on long term as a trial run... pun not intended.
Our beloved Jerry Orbach got to play both what an icon.
S. Epetha Merkenson played the mom of a murder suspect in season 1.
Remember, if Ben Stone calls you "sir", he's not being polite. He is about to destroy you.
It's the equivalent of a Southerner saying "bless your heart ".
Michael Moriarty’s voice pitch and tone are dead balls on perfect. His sentences reverberate across the room as if an opera singer would be performing an Aria. He knows how to tune in volume, tempo, to fade. A true actor’s performer.
Antonio Costa reading your comment was art! Well said.
Michael Moriarty's performance is what hooked me to begin with. His same demeanor was as his performance as Eric Dorf in Holocaust, as a lawyer in the SS hierarchy.
Was thoroughly confused at seeing Briscoe as the defense attorney 😂
Some actors become recurring characters because they were so popular/impactful in their first appearances.
Anita Van Buren was a homeless lady
One of the smartest moves Wolf made was to shoot the entire series and it's spin-offs in New York City. This allowed the use of many Broadway actors who could shoot their scenes in the daytime or on Mondays when they were not on stage. My friend Karen Ziemba shot her scenes for an episode of "Law And Order Criminal Intent" during the day while playing Roxie Hart in the revival of "Chicago" at night.
Wow, amazing information. Thank you.
Love how Stone says,” no you shut up!”
I think he was a great DA on L&O as well.
He's 1 if the 5 character that made this series. He also played in the Holocaust he was outstanding in that as well. over all great casting. Every week.
The first four seasons with Michael Moriarty are my favorite. Love Ben Stone’s character.
This was truly a dream team of characters. 5 of the very best actors and great writers. One of the longest running and OBVIOUSLY best series hats off to Dick Wolf.
Love it when he looks someone right in the eye and says "Sir!" You know you're done.
They were mine as well Missy , The character of Ben Stone and the writing was top notch !
He was the best D.A. on that show, I.M.O.
Ben Stone is my favorite too! He’s calm and I like his sense of justice more than the other ADA.
Does anyone else love the scenes when they argue in front of an appellate or supreme court? Probably my favorite parts of the show when it happens.
6:06 "Lennie, who's side are you on? Wait, you're not Lennie!"
Imposter!
Jerry orbach guest star as da in season 2 episode of law and order
10:36 😂😂😂
It's Lennie's evil twin brother!
@@JLee-rt6ve His name is probs Dennie
Wow! Detective Briscoe took this deep-undercover operation very seriously.
The opening scene, the acting is genius. More Stone please!
Everyone should have a "Ben Stone" in their life.
Ben Stone, Jack McCoy and Mike Cutter. They all had been portrayed superbly by the actors. They were respected. Loved Mike Cutter and Connie watching Jack getting grilled by an attorney defending McCoy's former employee/attorney he let go because he could not trust him any longer. One of McCoy's best scenes. "That's my bottom line". "Rubber Room". Another McCoy great.
Ben Stone and the scene where he is holding back his disgust of the man who let his daughter lay in a pool of blood under her head.
Cutter going against the arrogant and murderer of witnesses who got in his way of cashing in on a multi-million settlement in a plane crash, would have been murdered by the jerk who was not getting money, and will be charged with murder if the detective had not seen the jerk follow Cutter into restroom.
Adam Schiff was another great charactor.
Ben Stone was awesome...the eulogy 😖 and his son on SVU were moving...👍👍👍
I woulda included Episode 8 of the second season in here. He stops that young woman on the stairs to comfort and apologize for the jury's bad decision.
Scene 1 Christian 'Lemonhead' Tatum was played by Matthew Cowles (1944-2014). He was married to Christine Baranski from 1983 until his death.
Ah, who?
Incredible performance.
He also played the infamous pimp Billy Clyde on All My Children and he was over the top magnificent!
@@ciarajames5483 He was great.
@@shelleynobleartOne of my favorite performances in the series, along with Denis O’Hare as the lawyer with schizophrenia, in Season 6 I believe, Sam Robards as the cult leader in Season 4, and of course, the incomparable Allison Janney as the terrified Ann Madsen in the Season 4 finale “Old Friends,” which I can’t watch anymore because it’s too damned heartbreaking.
I sure miss ben stone on law and order
Hear me out: a t shirt that says “I wanna get Stone’d...but with Ben’s beautiful face.
While I love McCoy, there are some parts of Stone that I liked better than McCoy. Him and Robinette were a great team
Ben Stone is the man
Lennie Briscoe, a detective, as a lawyer. How bout that? 😂😜😝
Jerry Orbach was the best, no doubt about it.
Miss Jennifer Banks Jerry Orbach played a different character early on in season 2 of Law and Order before he joined the cast as Lenny
*Lennie :)
There's a number of actors that played multiple roles in L&O, but yeah... not often you see someone that did a minor part come back in a major role. Even less so when that person becomes the most recognized and celebrated role of the series.
@@rcslyman8929I think Diane Neal being a perp in season 3 of SVU before becoming an ADA is also up there.
my favorite minor role in the early season is mother***ing Samuel L. Jackson as a defense lawyer.
That clip with Orbach is going to confuse a lot of people. He's not playing Briscoe here
Also as someone who was born and raised in Wisconsin, that's not how they pronounce Fond du Lac :)
Well, the title says "Season 2" so, if you are a die-hard fan, you'll know that Jerry Orbach isn't Briscoe in that episode, yet.
How do you pronounce Fond du Lac?
@@TeaAtTwo2 Not like the original French at all. More like "Fon-dew-lack" lmao. Coming from another born and raised Wisconsinite. Many of our cities were originally named in French or Native American languages. But have since become bastardizations of the original pronunciations haha
Ben Stone was a far better a character than Jack McCoy.
Yep that's when I stop watching. When Ben left.
McCoy is good but he tends to bend the law to his needs and is way more impulsive than Ben Stone. I prefer Ben's approach. More reasonable in my opinion.
We were all disappointed when Ben Stone left. He is great. Jack McCoy is ok, but he tends to get too hysterical and emotional at times. Ben Stone was the best DA
To be fair, both Jack McCoy and Ben Stone were very passionate in almost every aspect of their roles.
Wish they would show full shows and clips that showed lenny Briscoe he was the best
Great to see Orbach being a lawyer and the a cop.
Stone and Robinette 🙌🏾
Stone was the best ADA. Just my humble opinion. Then again, I thought Greavey was the best detective.
This channel is amazing
SIR?! = Your free trial of freedom has ended.
“Fond du Lac”, if anyone is interested, is pronounced “fondue lack”.
Squeaky McBeal And announced in this instance is pronounced.😉
Terry was a lying weasel even back then. I can see why Vic Mackey shot him in the face.
Too bad we never got Stone & McCoy together.
The closest thing to that happening was when Jack McCoy spoke at his funeral on SVU.
Does Lenny Brisco know that he has an exact twin working as a defense lawyer? LOL, at first I thought it was the same character and it was a family member that was being charged with something and he was just there to help.
would've made for an interesting episode if they reused that defense lawyer while he was still a detective.
He made such a good impression that he was invited back. Same with Van Buren.
I got horribly confused at 5:55 until I remembered he had a guest appearance as a lawyer before Lennie.
Ice T was a dead Pimp on L&O before SVU
Yup! I always stump L&O fans with that trivia
Thankful for Michael 🎭
Stone...ADA.
Robinette... AADA.
Stone and Robinette are just SO good. I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
Same here!!! @@parksidemotel9725
5:55 the first appearance of Jerry Orbach on Law & Order
I still think its great how the Law & Order shows reuses actors to play different roles...
I cant remember tho, was Stabler a perp in L&O, or in SVU?
Stabler was a detective in SVU for 12 years, but I think he and benson appeared in L&O in an episode right before SVU premiered.
Yeah omg Barbs plays a crooked journalist in an early svu episode
No chris stabler wasn't svu only
@@panpen3688 yes for 2 week episode.
Florine BOND the actor name is Christopher Meloni his character name was Elliot Stabler
Miss him
So weird being reminded that Jerry Orbach played a lawyer prior to playing Lennie Briscoe.
I did not know briscoe was a lawyer at one point. Always saw him as a detective
um ... that''s what actors do ... play parts .. L&O is a scripted TV show ... duh
A detective is the lawyer of the second guy
6:32 Jerry Orbach before Briscoe.
Aaahhhhh Pauly in the background at 6:14-6:54 ( Goodfellas). Funny him playing a detective after being the ultimate mobster.
Since when is Lenny Briscoe a defense attorney???
Different charecter
Richard Hall Jerry Orbach played a different character on season 2 of Law and Order before he joined the cast as Lenny Briscoe.
Kind of like Diane Neal as a murder banking investor in SVU, before she became the ADA.
Wish they had a list of the episodes featured in this compilation
@4:17 " once the state advocated it's responsibility" I think he meant to say abrogated.
*abdicated, and no abdicated would work in his own argument.
6:40
"No, you shut up!"
LOL
But I'm baffled - Lenny Briscoe is lawyer, now?
Wait.. Lenny had a law degree?? Nice!!
ha ha ... L&O is a scripted TV show ... actors act different parts .. duh
Dumb question is this Stone the father of the new Stone on the current season
I believe so, its mentioned on season 19 or 20 of SVU that Ben Stone passed away
yes, according to the show, he is Stone's 2nd child.
Not dumb at all. He moved from Chicago to NY for Ben Stone's funeral www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/law-order-svu-raul-esparza-exits-1082908
www.tvinsider.com/692051/law-order-svu-finale-stone-sister-season-20/
Fandom Follower yes Ben Stone was the father of Peter Stone who was on SVU from 2018-2019 in 36 episodes as former Detective Carsi is now the ADA. Peter Stone gave the eulogy of his father who died off camera on SVU as Michael Moriarty hasn’t been involved with Law and Order series since was let go in 1994.
No one from Wisconsin pronounces Fond du Lac that way.
I was racking my brain wondering why Lennie is doing there...
That's not how you say Fond du Lac
No one who has ever lived in Fond du Lac Wisconsin pronounces it the way that man just did
Lenny as a lawyer... what the hey?
I sure miss men stone on law and order
I was so confused to see the detective playing an actor. Really threw me off guard. I was like wtf is going on here??
I remember one where Briscoe plays a defense attorney.
The partner robbers, I hate to think about how common that is. There's no shortage of criminals like that: no regard for other people at all.
6:57 I didn't know he played a lawyer before a cop. Or is it switched?
Hey it's the old lady from home alone 3!
9:44 as a person who lives near Fond du Lac in Wisconsin. He butchered the pronunciation. It's Fon-da-Lak (like lacking) to whomever is interested. We tend to have fun names around her. Wauwatosa...Ashwaubenon...Waupaca...Eau claire...Manitowac...Oconomowoc...Weyauwega..and of course Gotham.
Nice , if you are not getting your way and you want someone to talk against his or her lawyer advice you threaten his/her lawyer. This remembers me when the police arrested a female lawyer because she instructed her clients according to the law, or when the police arrested the nurse for protecting a victim, not even a suspect.
Sip Lt Bristol🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
8:30 That 911 call was terribly edited together lol
Who was better DA Ben Stone or Jack McCoy????
Both are good, but I'd say McCoy wins by a nose!
Ben Stone all the way. He’s calm and more professional.
Ben Stone. He was a quiet savage. Just the way he says “sir.”
Jerry is a defense lawyer in the early days? I mean obviously different character but still weird.
Fond Du Lac? Who pronounces it Fond Du LAHC? I'm 20 mins south of there and we pronounce it Fond Du LAK
Somebody who wants to seem more sophisticated than they are.
Looks like Lennie Briscoe has been on both sides of the Law, Attorney and Detective.
Lenny Briscoe an attorney? Hmmm......, it must have early in the series.
what happened to the links at the end?
Jerry Orbach was better as a detective even though he portrays a good attorney
what are those three lights?
The lights are your basic go, caution and stop, but for speaking to control the amount of time each attorney may present their case. Green, yellow (your time is almost up), red (time is up, stop speaking.)
Would Ben Stone allow someone to be denied there right to a lawyer? Would he sit quietly and allow this to happen.? Would he act as an instrument of wrongdoing if he were witness to this? Or would he step up and do what is right? I wonder. Would he think himself above the law and the people he prosecutes with said law? Would he be man enough to say " I'm sorry"? Would he have the humanity within himself to truly mean it?
I wonder
Xendava
Father Peter stone
Be. Stone, aka Charlie Brown.
9:41 Fond du LOCK?
6:00
Me: Wait, since when the hell was Briscoe a lawyer?
Season 2
Voice messages sent to others and then reworked through apps or computer software can be manipulated by an experienced or self taught person who has interest in such techniques for multiple uses. However these days phone calls can recorded without people's knowledge and let's face it a music man who works at mixing sounds would also have the ability to alter voices especially those with a good ear or a voice coach who knows how to change vocals or sounds without technology could very well falsify such evidence.. as I've said I'm positive that there are people who have been falsely accused of crimes they are not guilty of. These days with apps many changes can be made including weight loss or weight gain, remoulding features, changing eye colour or hair colour even adding makeup at the touch of a few buttons.. programmes with erasers and the ability to add filters, change backgrounds, add people in or remove them from photos .. so basically creating any alternative world perception they want. While that may be fun or creative.. it can also be used to literally destroy another person and discredit them completely. As the question previous to this experience came up in BC what or who can work outside of normal boundaries and how far people will push them.. I had said creative people or artists yes live outside of the confines of societal norms often because they don't like or can't function being confined or boxed in which I understand as I don't like being boxed in myself or the feeling of being trapped. However I do still have a foundational truth in reality and am not floating above the clouds. There is a time where people need to still respect others.. but the quest was finding those I felt I could relate to .. NOT be having others forcing THEIR dramas or beliefs onto me. I wasn't in to controlling people. But I'm still allowed to make a stand when I don't agree or don't want someone in my life. I don't appreciate those who are selfish and self centred they literally force their shit onto another. That's what happened and people were lying their asses off everywhere and causing real life issues. That I don't agree with at all which was why I said I've had enough of this shit wtf is really going on. It's also why I left were I did. Nobody wanted to pull up and have a sensible conversation regarding the genuine dangers.
I wonder if Ben Stone would admit it if he did wrong. Would he do wrong to get a conviction? Or worse yet, hide wrongdoing of law enforcement? I wonder . Would he prosecute someone knowing doing so would hide a larger crime? I wonder. I really do.
I don't wonder. I really don't.
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I wonder if Ben Stone believes in GOD. I wonder.
I think he did.
@@florinebond6789 .....Hope the men and women who REALLY work in the DAs office do as well. Don't you friend?
@@xendava7217 I would like to think that true, but to old to be naive. Just praying that they will do there jobs w/ all the law & humanity possible we all make mistakes we're all gods childern. As ppl we to often allow ambitious greed & selfish pride take us away fr the true value of life.
According to the show, he was Roman Catholic.
@@RonJohn63 michael Moriarty also played in the min series The Holocaust. He's a great actor. The cast of law & order worked very well together. I started fr the beginning and only stopped when he left the show, just wasn't that engaging w/o the original crew. I watch these little clips, but I wish I could see full episodes of season 1,2 &3 to me those were the best. Loved Logan and Grevite
taxes ARE NOT for building shelters. Taxes are for the payment of Goverment. And Govt is for the protection of individual rights, namely property rights. And the property rights in question here are the justly the taxes which people pay to keep a park public and therefore NOT the property of some bums who claim what cannot ever be their property.
I am of the opinion that there should be NO public parks. Evenso, there would and should and could be private parks. And these would NOT be the sleeping ground of those without merit, put the private property of those with merit. Therefore, if taxes are going to be taken from people to maintain so called public parks, then undeserving people DO NOT GET TO make this their property.
Everyone should have a "Ben Stone" in their life.