Crashers (Law & Order)

Crashers (Law & Order)
"Crashers"
Law & Order episode
Episode no. Season 20
Episode 19 (#452 overall)
Directed by Darnell Martin
Written by Richard Sweren,
Christopher Ambrose,
& Julie Martin
Production code
  1. 20019
Original air date May 3, 2010 (2010-05-03)
Guest stars

Sabina Gadecki as Brenna Lane
Tess Paras
Kathy Bakeras Camille Peterson
Tony Roberts as Senator Peterson
Ernie Hudson as Frank

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"Crashers" is the nineteenth episode of the twentieth season of NBC's long-running legal drama Law & Order.

Contents

Plot

When the body of a young model (Sabina Gadecki), is found burning in an alley, Detectives Lupo and Bernard search for her killer. With no witnesses, the detectives must retrace the victim's last steps to get insight into her final days before her death. They quickly discover that just before her death, Brenna crashed an upscale political event, hosted by Senator Peterson (Tony Roberts) and his wife, Camille (Kathy Baker). As secrets unfold, Lupo and Bernard realize that they must untangle an intricate web of lies to obtain the truth about Brenna Lane's murder. Ben Schnetzer is featured in this episode as Dustin Henry. Ernie Hudson also guest stars as Van Buren's boyfriend Frank. This is the first episode in the series that Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkerson) doesn't wear a wig.

Cast

Actor Role
Jeremy Sisto   Det. Cyrus Lupo
Anthony Anderson Det. Kevin Bernard
S. Epatha Merkerson Lt. Anita Van Buren
Linus Roache EADA Michael Cutter
Alana de la Garza ADA Connie Rubirosa
Sam Waterston DA Jack McCoy

Production

"Crashers" was written by Richard Sweren, Christopher Ambrose, & Julie Martin and directed by Darnell Martin.

Reception

In its original NBC broadcast (May 3, 2010), "Crashers" managed to reach 6.14 million viewers with a 1.7 rating with adults 18-49. [1]

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