I wish more cop shows had trigger-happy dual-wielders in them (Yes, I am aware that dual wielding firearms GREATLY decreases accuracy, but in a realistic cop show a criminal dual wielding handguns or SMGs provides a good excuse for putting out alot of bullets without killing anyone).
I miss the days when TV shows had actual action in them...
It'd be great to see the show shown on HULU (minus the ads that take an eternity to run sometimes). As for this episode, it scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it on WGN a few years ago when the network showed the reruns.
They questioned in the prime suspect, a man named Gordon Pratt, but did not have enough evidence to prove it was him (even though it was fairly obvious that it was). Gordon is later found murdered, the implication being that one of the detectives killed him.
Cool, but they isn't a proper way to go about searching or planning to go after a search suspect. They went into the APT act in groups, in a str line , looking like they was about to hand out some pies or something haha.
Yeah, I don't know if that was the proper way or not. The writers usually seem to know what they're doing though, and they had a lot of technical advisers on the set, so I'm sure if it was completely out of the question in real life, one of them would have said something...it didn't seem too out of the ordinary!
And yeah, the whole series is on DVD. I'm pretty sure you can get them right on Amazon.
Sure Munch was lucky,can't say much for Gordon Pratt who was found shot to death at his apartment building hallway,which nobody ever suspected except Timmy later in the last season that Munch was the one who got revenge.I thought then and even now that Munch executed Pratt ,like Timmy did Luke Ryland.
@goldenapple91 John always came out without a scratch... Him, Stivers, Kellerman and Falsone were the limberest at surviving out of all the detectives on H: LOTS
Stan, Beau, and Kay all live. The main suspect however goes free after insufficient evidence and an interrogation run by Pembleton that leads to no confession. The suspect was played by Steve Buschemi...it was an amazingly gripping episode!
This three parter is among the best three hours of television ever produced, IMHO. I haven't seen this sequence in two or three years, and as soon as I started watching the goose-bumps bloomed. Masterful.
Yeah! John Woo-style akimbo pistols.
I wish more cop shows had trigger-happy dual-wielders in them (Yes, I am aware that dual wielding firearms GREATLY decreases accuracy, but in a realistic cop show a criminal dual wielding handguns or SMGs provides a good excuse for putting out alot of bullets without killing anyone).
I miss the days when TV shows had actual action in them...
Kersey475 2 months ago
Best part is when Munch is all shaken up and wipes the blood off of his shoes.....pretty memorable scene
defmx04 5 months ago
that was a great sequence of episodes...I remember Bolander telling Munch he must have had a horseshoe up his ass!
imajeepster 5 months ago
In the finale, Bayliss revealed to Frank that he killed Gordon Pratt
CLC407 5 months ago
@CLC407 No he didn't. He killed someone else, a rapist serial murderer, and it was the last episode in season 7.
spirittammyk 4 months ago
@spirittammyk Oh. I didn't know that. I stand corrected.
CLC407 4 months ago
It'd be great to see the show shown on HULU (minus the ads that take an eternity to run sometimes). As for this episode, it scared the crap out of me the first time I saw it on WGN a few years ago when the network showed the reruns.
Mrtinkyloo 11 months ago
I might have been wrong on the killer.Always thought it was Munch.....possibly Stan's old partner Mitch Drummond(Tony LoBianco).
mikethegent 1 year ago
this show dropped in a song with the lyrics 'whats black, white and red all over ... the USA" over a montage anyone know who its by?
AR111888 2 years ago
I wish this was on Hulu or something.
JonnyRic07 2 years ago 5
Is there anyway we can please get this full episode online?!?!
hugatree10 2 years ago
Did they catch the person who did this?
MysteryRidahz 2 years ago
They questioned in the prime suspect, a man named Gordon Pratt, but did not have enough evidence to prove it was him (even though it was fairly obvious that it was). Gordon is later found murdered, the implication being that one of the detectives killed him.
TimsVideos17 2 years ago
If Richard Belzer ever leaves SVU, they should dust off this storyline and reveal Munch as Gordon Pratt's killer.
TimsVideos17 2 years ago
I said before and I'll say it again..Munch clipped Gordon Pratt.But maybe someone else rubbed good old Mister Pink,Buddy Holly Tony Blundetto...
mikethegent 2 years ago
Homicide is and always be the shizzit.
publica6 3 years ago 7
This is a great episode. Love 'End Game' too. I just wish we could've actually know who killed Pratt.
youstink14 3 years ago
Great clip. Great episode. I miss Bolander, Felton & Howard... Sorrow.
hlotsislove 3 years ago 2
Cool, but they isn't a proper way to go about searching or planning to go after a search suspect. They went into the APT act in groups, in a str line , looking like they was about to hand out some pies or something haha.
Is the whole series on DVD's
u2knetwork 3 years ago
Yeah, I don't know if that was the proper way or not. The writers usually seem to know what they're doing though, and they had a lot of technical advisers on the set, so I'm sure if it was completely out of the question in real life, one of them would have said something...it didn't seem too out of the ordinary!
And yeah, the whole series is on DVD. I'm pretty sure you can get them right on Amazon.
easilyjaded2 3 years ago
How the hell did Munch not get hit?
goldenapple91 3 years ago
Lol, he's a lucky man.
easilyjaded2 3 years ago
Sure Munch was lucky,can't say much for Gordon Pratt who was found shot to death at his apartment building hallway,which nobody ever suspected except Timmy later in the last season that Munch was the one who got revenge.I thought then and even now that Munch executed Pratt ,like Timmy did Luke Ryland.
mikethegent 3 years ago
Hm... I don't speak english well...
So, plz answer me :D
munch killed Pratt?
xXOxIdEXx 3 years ago
You ask me I think Munch iced Gordon"Mr Pink,Tony Blundetto"Pratt
mikethegent 3 years ago
I totally agree, I mean the poor guy was tramatized, did you see how bad he freaked during the sniper crisis?
BrokynOath 3 years ago
could you throw out some more spoilers? - Guess not you just ruined the biggest in the show. Have some class and remove your comments.
blipblap 2 years ago
@easilyjaded2 Up to a ep of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit called Raw
Brownshoe24 11 months ago
@goldenapple91 John always came out without a scratch... Him, Stivers, Kellerman and Falsone were the limberest at surviving out of all the detectives on H: LOTS
BM151 4 months ago
Thanx
GinnyWeasel 3 years ago
Man, I'm all involved now (lol) What happened in the end?
BeautyU2U 3 years ago
Stan, Beau, and Kay all live. The main suspect however goes free after insufficient evidence and an interrogation run by Pembleton that leads to no confession. The suspect was played by Steve Buschemi...it was an amazingly gripping episode!
easilyjaded2 3 years ago 2
Thanks!
BeautyU2U 3 years ago
This three parter is among the best three hours of television ever produced, IMHO. I haven't seen this sequence in two or three years, and as soon as I started watching the goose-bumps bloomed. Masterful.
sjplwc 3 years ago
Which season this video comes from??
GinnyWeasel 3 years ago
Season 3
easilyjaded2 3 years ago
third season.
mikethegent 3 years ago