Category: Law & Order
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 11 Review: Castle in the Sky
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 11, “Castle in the Sky,” recovers from last week with a case that holds our hearts and makes us question the outcome.
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 10 Review: Inconvenient Truth
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 10, “Inconvenient Truth,” will probably go down as the worst episode of the franchise to date. Check out our review to see why.
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 9 Review: Family Ties
With what could’ve been an interesting case, Law & Order Season 23 Episode 9, “Family Ties,” tries to cram too much into one story. Check out our review.
Preview — Law & Order Season 23 Episode 9: Price and Baxter Continue to Butt Heads
With Law & Order Season 23 Episode 9, “Family Ties,” a heated case causes strife within the DAs office. Check out our preview for more.
What to Watch on TV: When Calls the Heart, FBI: Most Wanted, and Young Sheldon
For the week of April 7th, our TV picks include When Calls the Heart, FBI: Most Wanted, Young Sheldon, and more. Read on for our recommendations!
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 8 Review: Facade
Wolves in sheeps clothing become the focus of Law & Order Season 23 Episode 8, “Facade,” ending with a verdict that disappoints. Read our review for more.
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 7 Review: Balance of Power
The introduction of DA Baxter on Law & Order Season 23 Episode 7, “Balance of Power,” distracts from the case with disastrous results. Check out our review.
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 6 Review: On the Ledge
Mehcad Brooks puts on the performance of a lifetime as Shaw grapples with his own racial traumas on Law & Order Season 23 Episode 6, “On the Ledge.”
Preview — Law & Order Season 23 Episode 6: On the Ledge
Shaw saves a man only to have him turn around and commit a mass shooting on Law & Order Season 23 Episode 6, “On the Ledge.” Check out our preview for more!
Law & Order Season 23 Episode 5 Review: Last Dance
Jack McCoy tries one last case in court on Law & Order Season 23 Episode 5, “Last Dance.” Read on for our review of his emotional goodbye.










