Prince of Darkness | S03 E08 | Law & Order
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- Episode recap from Season 3, Episode 8 "Prince of Darkness": Cerreta is shot when his cover is blown during his investigation of a South American gun-smuggling operation.
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Adam’s face when Ben says, “She doesn’t *have* an uncle” is absolutely haunting.
That last scene at the end when they realise the little girl didn't have an uncle was very dark. The early seasons of L&O showed you how gritty the city of New York was and it demonstrated it perfectly via the criminal justice system. Truly a timeless classic episode
I mean it has a very clear bias toward the police and in return the police lend them vehicles and have actual police as background extras.
@@alexbrown7708you have to remember the original L&O was during the era of Rudy Guliani and his “broken windows” policy, putting the NYPD going after anything and everything and trying to put them in a better light.
@@davida8145 Actually the first 4 seasons were before Giuliani became mayor.
@David A and nyc was actually a semi livable place. Now look at it
@@hint0122 the crime rate in NYC was down overall last year and through the beginning of this year. Violent crime is up and yet still doesn't come close to the levels seen in the 80's and 90's.
"She doesn't have an uncle" The coldest and darkest line. The cartel literally cleaned house.
Probably not killed, but definitely trafficked
little girl's the only survivor of a cartel hit and they didn't have her in protective custody?! the school didn't have a list (ID required) of who could or couldn't pick her up? she never told the school "hey i don't have an uncle/i don't know who that is" before they shoved her in the car?
A bunch of sick f*cks who worship money more than God
The way I laughed at "Sure I can, that's why they give me the black robe."
The bit with the girl broke my heart.
Same here, that was horrible to see..
Mine too. 😥
Batwomen is born
😊😅7
@@ghostbleach3512Unfortunately, she was promptly sold off into sexual slavery almost immediately, most likely, by her "uncle." Fucking horrifying ending to this episode, man.
Paved the way for Lennie Briscoe, my favorite character. This particular episode was one that stuck with me, especially at the very end. RIP Paul Sorvino and Jerry Orbach.
Yes, Lenny Briscoe was my favorite also. I think he was the best.
God I miss Jerry Orbach..😢 hands down the best to ever bless this series. So sad. I looked into his career and if you want him in a main role check out the law and harry Mcgraw!!!!! So happy I found it. But only 1 season 😢
I know she was just a child actress. But it was hard to watch the scene where the little girl was crying for her mother and father. Talk about childhood trauma.
Depending on the last line of the episode, I'm sure she didn't suffer from PTSD for very long. They're a TIDY bunch, that cartel...
@@daynechastant I like to think that she got away and grew up to be Zoe Saldana in Columbiana.
The last line Stone delivered still haunts me to this day.
Steven Hill as D.A. Schiff's reaction at the end. Hill asked the Law & Order writers to "write me fewer words...write me fewer syllables.". His facial reactions didn't need many words to express his character effectively.
Ceretta's final episode. Next time, we get introduced to the man himself, Lennie Briscoe.
He made one more appearance in the next episode to say he took a desk job, but yeah, Lennie took over then and there.
@@rsybing At least they didn't kill him off like they did Greevey. That makes me think the producers regretted that decision.
53. Point of View
Ceretta was a great detective, but Briscoe is truly incomparable!
@@ExplorerDS6789 Greavey's death was a great episode but I wish they didn't kill him off.
R.I.P Mr. Paul Sorvino, Phil Ceretta here, but will always be remembered as Paul "Big Paulie" Cicero in the Classic movie "Goodfellas". A Class act.
or Buddy Stafford in the Cooler. Underrated movie, even if some of the actors in that movie were nominated for several awards
I always thought Ceretta and Logan were the best detective team in the show's history, better even than Briscoe and Logan. It would've been great if Sorvino stayed longer, but he wasn't happy on the show.
Mr. Cipriani from "Money Talks"
I liked it when he played police detectives. Remember a show from the 70's called "Burt D'Angelo, Superstar"? He played the title character.
@@ryanloftis1125No one touches Briscoe.
Man that episode is dark as hell, no one wins.
Welcome to any crime involving the columbian cartels….Only they win just cos they’re fucking psychotic.
Apparently the cartel won
@@misterbin00 exactly. They crushed the DA's office and dismantled their case the old fashioned way. Guaranteed no one was ever convicted. The guys responsible were all the way in Bogota. And the guys responsible for those guys were a few hundred miles south of New York getting ready to pass the torch from the Reagan faction to the Clinton faction.
No wonder no one was ever convicted.
@@misterbin00Real life cartels don't care, they will kill whoever they have to to silence someone, they'll silence your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers they simply don't care. Cartels are made up of different gangs and sects, some cartels have businesses in nightclubs, prostitution, money laundering, contract hits, murders, other have drugs, car stripping, gambling, racketeering, trafficking. Some even have store fronts that are made to look like convenience stores but in the basement there's gambling going on or prostitution.
One of the greatest hours in the history of the show. Goes beyond the typical episodic L&O formula to deliver a story that crosses within the personal world of the characters and causes consequences that would permanently alter the future of the show. With Phil laid up recovering from his gunshot, new senior detective Lennie Briscoe makes his grand entrance at the very start of the next episode, and it's almost immediately clear to whom the show will soon belong.
What about the little girl? How did things really end for her? Unfortunately, I think it ended for her the same way the story began: with her being shocked, terrified, and crying for her dead parents. This time, though, the people around her just tell her to shut up, while they figure out a way to make some money off of her before they toss her in some hole.
Toss her in some hole? Too true. I was in such a place, with a lot of other traumatized kids, where our grief, confusion, pain and suffering wouldn't disturb the normal folk. There are plenty of places which shouldn't exist but do-- they exist because warehousing vulnerable human beings is quite profitable. I wish I didn't know that.
Thank you for posting this! Saw it when it originally aired & never forgot about it. It's still discussed amongst law & order gurus to this day.
Still the most chilling LAO endings of all the franchises
This was one of the best episodes ever. That last scene between Schiff & Stone.. I’ve always remembered that.. I saw the episode when it originally aired.. Never forgot it..
*Man walks in.
Man: Hello there. Don't be scared, my name is Bruce Wayne. I'm here to take you in.
*Girl hugs him.
Bruce: It's okay, everything will be alright.
Maybe HE was the uncle
Chris starts laughing as they all run in about 3:42.. It's fun.
this episode had the darkest ending ive seen in a show like this. chilling.
This episode had a JFK/Oswald/Ruby feel to it as the original murderer is killed in transit like how Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald.
The end of the episode gave me chills
‘He didn’t kill anyone.’
No one said you did… they literally said the words ‘accessory!’
Was that lawyer a first year law student or what? 🤣🤣
That last line...I can't bare to think what happened..
I can't bear to think...
6:45 that's Bubbles from the Wire!
Was looking for this comment
"Prince of Darkness", that was such a dark way to end the episode but fir a show that wanted to be realistic, this was a realistic way to end it, no way would a case involving the cartel end on a positive note, even for the little children.
Cold blooded murder and the judge asks if he can afford bail? Insane!!
If his story had been true instead of a cover he would have been performing a public service. Fuckers like the guy who killed Don't deserve to exist, they don't deserve to draw breath on this earth
That in actuality he is also is one of the people who doesn't really deserve to exist was a twist I wasn't expecting
“She doesn’t have an uncle”
One of the darker episodes.
What a way to end a trial unlike the trial for Joseph tashjin
So Paul Vario became an NYPD detective after he got out of prison. Interesting.
I Like How Judge Callahan Agrees With Stone
I forgot Paul Sorvino (a Great Actor) was on Law & Order & loved him in Goodfellas.
3 or 4 on best episodes ever on law and order
This was such a good season finale
It wasn't a season finale
@@johnbeatz380 then what was it?
@@mew10521 Paul Sorvinos last episode.
Johnny B, he was in the next episode as a guest star.
@@johnbeatz380 At first, I thought this was a season finale too. But this was actually in the middle of Season 3.
What a great series this is!
Isn't this basically Ceretto's last episode???
4:54 this is a mood
This show right here! ❤❤❤
Wow. Mr. Big looks like a baby!
Funny how this synopsis mentions Peacock for Law & Order, but you can't GET this season on Peacock 'cause for some reason they don't have all of L&O, even though it's an NBC series.
Which is why I refuse to pay for it anymore!!! 🙄
I pay for CZcams, Hulu and Disney Plus without commercials (great package during Black Friday) and I had Peacock..
Please please can someone upload the clip where Mike goes to see Phil at the hospital and Phil tells him that he’s not going to be out in the streets with him any more
The original crew. Solid
What's the point of dragging all those people in a trial against a hitman for the Colombian mafia just so you become dumb enough to not realize that the mafia would have him killed and have all the people involved killed? Of course they were scarred he would tell them about their operations!! If you can't protect people against the mafia, then let them be. It was so obvious the man who killed the hitman had been solicited by the mafia. Everyone expected that. The police, the judge, the prosecutor.. all they cared was their case. Nobody cared about the actual people involved. Let the mafia take each other out. Don't drag innocent people in the situation just so you can convict some hotshot for murdering a strayed mafia member.
As if criminals don't drag innocent people in their situation already...
It’s a TV show. The point is to entertain you. Isn’t it more interesting when they do dumb stuff and you can feel “I wouldn’t have made that stupid mistake”
@@yucol5661 Yes, you are right. I forgot it's just a TV show :)))). That's why it's so good, it makes you forget it's just a show. Some episodes are based on real stories I think. They remind me of many real cases I read about or saw documentaries on.
@@ciobalina7445most of them are based on real storys they change names places and some minor details and to avoid problems with law they say it's fiction
Tell me I'm not the only one who thought this would be an Ozzy clip because of the title of the video 😅
2:37 That’s Gina from Miami Vice!
She doesn't have an Uncle
I want a different department doing this
@lukestra12 don't hold me to it but i think this episode was a two parter, where in the second half the SVU got involved in looking for the little girl. The case shook Benson and Stabler to their very cores. Especially Stabler, to the point where he saw a therapist towards the end.
I doubt it this episode was shot in 1992 and SVU didn’t happen until 99.
That restaurant just throws the marinara around
Andre Royo aka Bubbles behind defendant at 06:45 ?
Was this was the episode where Phil Cerreta gets shot making a deal?
The edits were giving me whiplash. Also, I'm not a big Paul Sorvino in L&O guy.
@3.42 the uniformed officer that ran out of the building before the 3 detectives... no officer would run waving a drawn weapon round like that!!! Obviously an inexperienced "extra"...
It’s called T.V DRAMA , not reality tv. Know it all.
so?
Huh....somebody got Epstiened.
How can I get to watch the full episode?
@ahhhinds2785 peacock, tubi, hulu or firestick.
I noticed with this episode in particular the cartel acts like the mob they take out of anybody that who might implicate them in the other crimes and also they don't like people talking but the mob sends messages to the people that who might testify.
Cartels is the mob and vice versa
True but almost no high ranking member of the Italian mob would okay taking out a kid.
It’s odd seeing Paulie working *against* criminals rather that running them.
When I see this, I think of the ending of Sicario... Don't know why... I guess it gives me some closure and satisfaction after this.
How often in this show did people get people shot right after leaving the court? Feels like a security breach that could have been fixed over the years...
Mr Stone ❤
6:59 Bubbles cameo
Is that Bubbles @ 6:42?
he's just wondering where in leave it to beaver land mcnutty took him this time
Law & Order was the greatest show. Until, watching NCIS made me know Hollywood. It's not realism, it's a show.
Harrowing.
Fact: In this cap Cerreta gets shot by Lobrano and be serious Lobrano deserved than Logan attemped to shoot in his brains
Why did they end the episode like that. Left a huge cliff for us to hang over
# 259!!!
WHOOOOOOOO..... DOGGY!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Poor girl she played that part though
Saundra Santiago, better known as Detective Gina Calabrese on the series Miami Vice…knew that was her!
2:40 Gina! Miami Vice.
That means the DAs office failed to obtain justice and save everyone in time 9:20
This is why medelin, for all it was better in terms of overall gang-deaths, was a thing the US wanted to put under 6 feet of soil.
Is that paulie from goodfellas
Warned me how Ron talks and way he says stops
DON'T SHOOT HIM IN THE STOMACH THAT'S STUPID SHOT THE HEAD ALWAYS DIE STOMACH THEY CAN SURVIVE.......
No, they teach to shoot for center mass. Head is a smaller target than torso.
5:05 I want to hear the grounds on which she’s a flight risk
What is so funny at 3:44? :)
This was broadcast on November 18, 1992. The Drug War continues to this day, March 26, 2024 for the record.
Punisher origins
Kragen!
Downer ending. The kid was killed too. Or forcibly adopted to be brainwashed
9:58
So who picked up the little girl?
A killer
@@hint0122 did they find her?
@@estherross1 I presume not.
@@hint0122 thanks
an assassin,.... if we go by the other people's ends.
This episode is Batman origin.
what do you mean by that ?
@@nourhajj4999 Bruce Wyanes paretns were killed in front of him by a shooter. Then he became Batman because of it.
@@John231984 I know that, thank you. But what does have to do with that episode? Was because of the little girl?
Paul Sorvino as a cop is just wrong.
When L&O was actually good
Sandra Santiago gina off of Miami vice
NOO SHE WAS KIDNAPPED
I know L&O is mainly fiction, but I keep episodes like this in mind whenever I hear some twit prattle that crime is caused by "poverty" and other such nonsense.
Diversity is our strength, let 'em all in and let the chips fall where they may 😢
What Colombians say about Americans is that the violence is largely their fault for making dumb laws, selling them the guns, and funding the cartels. Sure you should blame the shorter, but you have to blame the person who paid the hitman too
Don't mess with the cartel.
The Cartel deserves to burn at the stake, and then in Hell.
@@gawainethefirst They will. They always do
Nah. If you let them run amok, you sacrifce your liberty for safety.
There's Miami Vice actress Saundra Santiago!
She's a great actress!
Big Daddy!
🪦 Paulie
Dumb start. Hear a typewriter from the kitchen , stare at each other then walk to to the dining room gawking…bad acting extras.
This series is great. SVU is rubbish! (no, I do not like Olivia Benson)
What about sandra? what happened to her?
too late to return to Miami Vice
Considering how even the little girl wasn't safe in the end, I'm assuming she'll either be the next one eliminated (if she hasn't already been) or will probably flee New York.
The judge allowed a murderer free!!!🤔 Life imitating art!!!🙄
Why is this reminding me of that movie ghost ship? Meaning that scene where everyone got shot up at their tables.