![]() ![]() ![]() Also during the episode, during a protest against the man, someone attempted to do a drive-by, but hits the man's mother instead, killing her. She was left so traumatized by the event that she was mute-struck and wasn't able to begin to heal until the assailant's other victim, now a college student, was able to speak with her. The episode where the young girl is assaulted and raped while walking to school.Whereas he felt incredibly guilty and remorseful in having to shoot the young man in self-defense (and him staying with him before he died and his pleas of "Don't let me die, man" not helping matters), he was sitting only inches away from her dead fiancee's body as he cried for the investigators not to touch her or to perform an autopsy, saying how he didn't want them to "cut up his baby" (as Sandy was two months pregnant at the time.) Also, their accompanying funerals with the young man's and Danny's grief-stricken mother and Sandy's students attended. The deaths of Danny Cort's younger brother and Sandy Gill, especially with J.C.'s reaction to both deaths.He even credits Wolf casting him as Cort for ultimately leading to his current success. Before gracing primetime as Detective Odafin Tutuola, rapper and actor Ice-T got his first start working with Dick Wolf as arc-villain Danny Cort on this series.Regina King portrays a grief-stricken mother in the season one episode "Tasha".Eddie Torres and the widely despised Det. The other two were generic detectives that were brought in to still try to bring in a White demographic who replaced the beloved late Det. ![]() Not even the former being portrayed by Thomas Mikal Ford (of Martin fame) could cause fans of the well-liked Lt. Replacement Scrappy: Malcolm Barker, Nell Dellaney and Alec Stone in season 4.Narm: In the first season finale, any scene that featured Sandy Gill was accompanied by a weird, airy-sounding, light instrumental music that almost sounded out of place with the rest of the show.In between his stint as Danny Up and his joining SVU as Tutuola, Ice T also portrayed a pimp in Exiled: A Law and Order Movie.One wonders how their paths never crossed. What's more, the shows are set in the same continuity, so Danny Up, the aforementioned killer and a notorious drug kingpin to boot was racking up a body count while Tutuola was still a narcotics detective busting up drug rings, pre-SVU. Fans of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit will find it to be a shock that Ice-T, who plays the heroic badass Detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola, playing such a ruthless killer here.The plot of "Blondes Have More Fun", which has a jealous, social-climbing gay man kill numerous successful gay men to gain fame and fortune and who commits suicide once he's cornered by the police is eerily similar to the crimes, disputed motivation, and ultimate fate of serial killer Andrew Cunanan.Guess what happened to him midway through the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Loss" just six years later? note And even worse, he played a law enforcement agent there too, only this time it was for the FBI Josh Hopkins portrays a law enforcement officer who is investigating the murder of a fellow officer who was killed via a car bomb by a ruthless group of mobsters. ![]()
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