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"Law & Order" Gov Love (2004)



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10 November 2004 (Season 15, Episode 7)
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McCoy takes on gay marriage at the state Supreme Court when a man refuses to testify in a case involving the death of the governor of Connecticut's wife, because he says that he is married to the defendant. | add synopsis
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Cast

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Dennis Farina ... Detective Joe Fontana
Jesse L. Martin ... Detective Ed Green
S. Epatha Merkerson ... Lt. Anita Van Buren

Sam Waterston ... Executive A.D.A. Jack McCoy

Elisabeth Röhm ... A.D.A. Serena Southerlyn
Fred Dalton Thompson ... D.A. Arthur Branch

Chris Sarandon ... Howard Pincham

Robin Thomas ... Connecticut Governor Michael Riordan

Jeremy Webb ... Devin Bradley

Kelly Deadmon ... Nicole Temple

Leslie Hendrix ... Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers

Stephen Singer ... Larry Levine

David Leary ... Justice R. Truffin
Zeljko Ivanek ... Richard Kaplan
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John Forest ... Mark
Nancy Giles ... Claudia Gaines
Ken Goodstein ... Band Leader
Fran Lebowitz ... Judge Janice Goldberg

Peter Macon ... Cop
Eric McLendon ... Robert DuBois
Kate Nowlin ... Alison
Brenda Ricci ... Maggie Riordan

James Sampson ... Bailiff

Todd Weeks ... New Paltz Mayor Jonas Carpentino
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This episode is "ripped from the headlines" of the scandalous resignation of New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey, as well as a scandal involving Connecticut Governor John Rowland. more

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Politically Correct, 29 November 2006
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Author: AngelaConklinTowner from United States

Very well played out! Touchy subject to begin with, but was well portrayed and done "politically" correct. In our "closed eye" world, it's hard to face challenges that occur right in front of us. One reason I love this show. They're not afraid to take Political issues as well as touchy subjects in today's society and run with it. This "subject" was seen all over the news when it was first talked about, and now nothing. The only comments you see are on Saturday Night Live, which is another show not afraid to wade the waters of television. Very nicely done and still was able to get the point across and do it in such a way that no one was offended, should they be in the first place. My view, I don't really care if anyone would be, it happened. It's life. And people are human. Kudos to Jeremy Webb. I have to say he was fantastic for such a hard politically-viewed role. Risky one at that, and you did great! Can't wait to see the next new one! Looking forward to it.

Take care. Angela Conklin-Towner Ithaca, New York

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