Law & Order: The Seventh Year Review

Law and Order: The Seventh Year
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One of my favorite seasons, Law and Order Season 7 has a little bit of everything. While one of the previous reviewers complains about what they call the predictable "body found-investigation-arrest-trial" pattern of Law and Order, what they fail to recognize is the case variety and the myriad issues involved that make each episode unique. While it's true that the show seems to follow a certain pattern, the underlying causes and the secondary issues at play in each episode makes the show relevant after all these years. While "Good Girl" and "Entrapment" return to the familiar Law and Order territory of racial conflict and and police misconduct rears its head in "Corruption", "I.D." deals with identity theft and sexual harrassment (from a judge), and "Mad Dog" deals with the controversial issue of dealing with rapists/sex offenders post-incarceration, to cite just two examples.

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Unrelenting, powerful and full of twists, Law & Order remains TV\'s longest running crime series of all time. Honored with 11 consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Drama Series and an amazing 50 Primetime Emmy Award nominations since its inception, this acclaimed and intelligent series continues to captivate audiences with its provocative storylines ripped from today\'s news headlines. And now, the entire Seventh Year—all 23 groundbreaking episodes—are available on DVD in this five-disc collector\'s set. Carey Lowell joins returning stars Benjamin Bratt, Sam Waterston and Jerry Orbach as they take on new cases that deal with everything from explosive race relations to poisonous blood relations. Also featuring guest stars Taye Diggs, Edie Falco, Lauren Graham, Felicity Huffman, Jennifer Esposito and more, it\'s hard-hitting viewing that sets the bar for every other legal drama ever made.

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