During the investigation into a wealthy publisher's death, the victim's daughter claims to be having a relationship with her mother's new husband.During the investigation into a wealthy publisher's death, the victim's daughter claims to be having a relationship with her mother's new husband.During the investigation into a wealthy publisher's death, the victim's daughter claims to be having a relationship with her mother's new husband.
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- TriviaWhile a guest on "Fresh Air with Terry Gross" in 2016, Sarah Paulson talked about how inexperienced she was when filming this Law & Order episode: "It was my first on-camera role, and it was back when I didn't know anything about what it was like to be on camera. I'd only ever done only a little bit of theater in New York. I'd just graduated from high school in 1993. And, yeah, it was back in the days when I didn't know you could move your body, your head on camera, so I moved a little bit like I had been in a car accident and I was wearing a neck brace. So it's very humiliating to me that you [Terry Gross] have seen this, and I hope for my $2.93 residual check and all the humiliation that goes with knowing that it's out there for people to see."
- GoofsMrs. Conner's doctor says that she accidentally took 24 mg of hydromorphone (Dilaudid) once, that she was taking the standard therapeutic dose and then forgot she had taken a dose already and took the second pill. Which means her prescribed dose was 12 mg, which is quite a bit higher than the standard dose that would be given to someone with no tolerance to opioids, unlike Mrs. Conner who appeared to be a long time user which explains why she was taking such a large amount but it certainly isn't a "standard therapeutic dose". Hydromorphone is about four times more potent than morphine, the usual oral dose is 2-4 mg every four to six hours, 24 mg would actually be a dangerous dose for someone with no opioid tolerance to take all at once, it probably wouldn't be fatal to most people but it would certainly cause respiratory issues and severe disorientation and sedation.
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Mike Logan: [speaking of a possible suicide] East River? I'd rather eat a gun.
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No limit to his involvements
Someone dumps a body off the Manhattan Bridge into the East River and it turns out to be the wife of Stephen Shellen, contractor and quite the seducer. He's married to the victim and stepfather to Sarah Poulson and also involved with Poulson. And that's hardly the limit of his involvements.
It's either one or the other who is the doer though one might have been an accomplice or a witness. No way Poulson could have gotten her dead mother in a car and dumped her by herself.
I can't say what it is but Sam Waterston draws to an inside legal straight and might put his career in jeopardy with this one. In a similar situation in an episode where a daughter actually confessed to shield her guilty father, Waterston declined to take the route he takes here.
Look also for another of Shellen's involvements portrayed by Anna Holbrook. She has three very critical scenes.
It's either one or the other who is the doer though one might have been an accomplice or a witness. No way Poulson could have gotten her dead mother in a car and dumped her by herself.
I can't say what it is but Sam Waterston draws to an inside legal straight and might put his career in jeopardy with this one. In a similar situation in an episode where a daughter actually confessed to shield her guilty father, Waterston declined to take the route he takes here.
Look also for another of Shellen's involvements portrayed by Anna Holbrook. She has three very critical scenes.
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