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"Country Crossover" Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode Episode no. Season 6
Episode 7 (#118 overall)Directed by Bill L. Norton Written by Dick Wolf (creator)
René Balcer (developer)
Warren Leight (story)
Gina Gionfriddo (story and teleplay)Production code 06002 Original air date November 7, 2006 Guest stars Agnes Bruckner
Kohl Sudduth
Evan Parke
Al Sapienza
Special appearances
Griffin Dunne
Theresa RandleEpisode chronology ← Previous
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"The War at Home""Country Crossover" is a sixth season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
Plot summary
In this episode, Detectives Logan and Wheeler investigate when a prominent music producer is found dead outside his recording studio, apparently killed in a hit-and-run car accident. At first, the detectives believe that the victim might have been murdered for reasons connected to his career, but soon they begin to suspect it was due to a romantic liaison. As the investigation continues, business partners, disgruntled clients and close friends are all suspects with different motives. The list of suspects include a socially ambitious young singer who may have been having an affair with the victim, her jealous husband, an eccentric bouncer who is aspiring to be a rap star, and a disreputable nightclub owner. Finally, Captain Ross begin to take a closer look inside the case through the likely suspects until the team pick up a thread to a very unlikely one.
Cast
Chris Noth Det. Mike Logan Julianne Nicholson Det. Megan Wheeler Eric Bogosian Capt. Danny Ross External links
Law & Order: Criminal Intent Quotes · Law & Order franchise Creator Detectives Robert Goren • Alexandra Eames • G. Lynn Bishop · Mike Logan · Zack Nichols · Carolyn Barek · Megan Wheeler · Nola Falacci · Serena StevensCommanding officers Other characters Seasons See also List of characters · List of episodes · List of actors and actresses who have appeared in the seriesCategories:- Law & Order: Criminal Intent episodes
- 2006 television episodes
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