Where were the dents left on the table by the bullets? I saw markings on the table prior to the bullets being dropped. I guess the cinematography you admire was enough to influence your perception.
Mr. McCoy...you sir...imho... are THE best ever ADA portrayed on L&O past episodes. Sure...Mr. Stone was fantastic in his own right, but ... Sam Waterston's character as Jack is just outstanding to watch every Wednesday night @10 pm. Sam is ALWAYS worth watching... anytime and every time :)
That whole speech was gold, talking about how he'd prosecute him for wrongful death and then resign his job and represent the families of the victims in a civil law suit and I know that wasn't an empty threat. That man could carry a grudge as easily as a cup of water.
I love that little bit at the 27:30 mark, "we're going to be judge" The look and way he says "we're", the resentment and anger in his voice and look for that second You can see the first guy it clicked with and the second guy missed it totally.
39:02 the fact this man is actually smiling as he's telling Jack shows how arrogant he is. He's not even taking it seriously. What made ME smile is the look on his face when Jack outlined his retaliation for his obstruction resulting in a mass shooting.
The Gun episode, the "Rolf-9" is based on the Ruger Mini-14 which was easily convertible to full-auto back in the 80s until Ruger was forced to modify the bolt design, just like they said in the show.
i still can't stand that lawsuit. It sounds like the state blaming the company for their own incompetence to enforce the law, as the lady said, if the market is regulated, and they find irreguralities, its the state who is negligent. I don't see the difference between this case, and buying a truck to run over people, to then lawsuit toyota.
@@juliofranciscogomezstoppel1860 you know what's happening in my country ? We can't have guns... Does it mean we can't find them if we are determined enough ? No. No black market exists. But the controls make it incredibly difficult and thus it lowers the potential damage. When you sell killing machine, it is your duty as a company to do damage control. And if it means stopping a production to redesign and put more safety ? Then you STOP the production. Remember the problem with the exploding batteries in the Galaxy phone ? You know what they did ? They stopped the production and REDESIGNED the whole sh*t so it would stop exploding.
First video is his first Appearance on the show , but he was already an established Lawyer. That’s why Adam hired him 🥃🔥 I saw the first scene 🎬 & last scene 🎬
He's always been the most rational character over looking the person and position while maintaing his knowledge of the law whether it was their abuse of it or malfeasance to uphold that position in a positive way, he's not Batman but we've never seen the two in a courtroom so how would we know.
@@RLucas3000 To quote Comic Book Guy (as The Collector) from *"Treehouse of Horror X":* "You would think so, but no." The Judge (Warren Wright) ruled out the "Guilty" verdict from the jury and issues a directed verdict of "Not Guilty".
This is supposedly based on the Ruger Mini-14 having the ability to be converted to fully automatic. While a jury did declare they were guilty, it was ultimately overruled and dismissed since the company wasn’t held liable for what others did to their products. Ruger did made modifications to make it harder, but criminals always figure out a way around it. Look at the Glocks. Also, fun fact: Ruger made a version called the AC-556, a fully automatic version of the Mini-14. Ironically, for Law Enforcement
@@gawainethefirst Do you even know who Brian Banks is. How about the Duke Lacross case, or the Arthur Anderson case. Classis examples of misconduct on the party of the Prosecution.
15:36 - I know the juries are supposed to refrain from showing signs of bias but I felt that lady's eyebrow raise when he said "none of this is our fault".
The firearm case is absolutely absurd, that'd be like sueing Toyota because Isis turned Hilux's into technicals or because people drive drunk, the manufacturers have no control what people do to their possessions
Yet at the same time what about Ford for the Pinto gas tank? Or better yet Toyota during those sticky gas pedals. Then Kia/Hyundai in trouble for their car charger hack for being grand theft auto prone.
@@Relentlezz41 that's not equivalent at all, those are faults with the design not someone illegally modifying the vehicles to do something they weren't intended to do
How about the 6th, when guilty people don't really need a Fully automatic Assault Laywer. Or the 5th, innocent people should not take the 5th and guilty people should not be able to hide behind it. You can see where this is going.
@johnharris6655 First of all, there’s no such thing as an “assault weapon.” Second of all, the Fifth Amendment is absolute. Any criminal worth their salt knows to identify themselves and then ask for a lawyer, rather than incriminating themselves.
Okay Law and Order official channel (apparently) - For the love of all things holy, where can I find Law & Order Seasons 3 through 12 (the original series) streaming for purchase in North America? I can't seem to find them anywhere that isn't a pirating site. I'm happy to pay for them (in fact, I prefer it).
The gun they have in the show is the vz. 61 also known as Skorpion. By default it comes with 10 or 20 round mags of .32 ACP, aftermarket mags are 30 rounds. Possibly not all the rounds in one mag but since they talked about magwell modifications I presume he had multiple mags and changed them mid shoot.
A good lawyer would have asked the doctor witness, “and what is the CPT going rate for a double mastectomy + chemotherapy today? 200,000$ 500,000$ over a million $? You wouldn’t happen to be making such fervent claims because you have a huge monetary incentive to do so would you?
The part where you lot often ignore the part about militias, how there have been restrictions on the handling of firearms since the start of this country (some of them pushed for by Madison himself), and the part where if the absolutionist version of it was accepted, it'd be a constitutional right to carry guns in prison. Afterall, there is no clause that denies convicts constitutional rights anywhere in the constitution. In fact, several rights are written with them in mind entirely. And I don't know about you, but last thing I'd want is criminals in priosn with guns, and it's a damned stretch to claim that they don't have that right if you don't factor in the well-regulated militia portion like you gun nuts want to avoid doing.
@@danexplainsscience2205 A "well regulated" militias are not only demonized by left wing liberals, yall change the definition everytime the definition is established. A well regulated militia can be me and my grandma, now what? Also who can you let government determine whats a well-regulated militia when the government would be the target once they become tirannical? Liberals cant have it both ways.
I think its made very clear that his problem is the intentionally designing a weapon to circumvent established law. Also the age of the episode means it was before DC v Heller and at that point no Court had ever in the history of the United States ruled that the 2nd amendment meant anything other than its clear meaning that the US couldn't prevent ownership of a weapon in the service of a well-regulated militia. The right being an individual one didn't exist until 2008.
@@danexplainsscience2205”Well regulated” in the time meant, in good working order. It meant that the Minutemen, farmers, citizens, kept their weapons ready at a moment’s notice. Not that their weapons were taken from them and kept in a town lockup.
When my kidlet was nine, they had a section involving safety and guns in school. They had to make a poster about it. He drew a poster with the caption, "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." The school came unglued over it. I did explain to him why they came unglued, but I didn't fault him for it as it was quite insightful for his age. While I agree with reasonable gun restrictions and favor an assault rifle ban, it is the person wielding the weapon that is far more important than an inanimate object regardless of its potential lethality. Edit: FYI, I'm an agnostic, progressive nonpartisan, former social worker/leo with an M.S.W., born while the last frontier was still a territory of the U.S. when bears and wolves were a potential threat on a daily basis. I grew up with weapons as a necessity for personal protection. No one was shooting up schools, etc., in mass murder scenarios. Now, guns are the number one cause of death for our children, frequently by other children. Guns are a symptom/byproduct of the problem, and while banning them reduces the death toll, our society's bigger issue is what are we doing in raising our children that has led to this and how do we fix THAT.
@@ThatGuy182545 Guns provide the mode by which people are killed, that is a fact and anyone disagreeing with it is unreasonable. Spoons do not provide the mode by which a person becomes obese. Its more akin to blaming high sugar foods for obesity, which people do.
On the first one, how much do cancer patients pay for traditional cancer treatment? How many patients still die even after treatment? How many does while the treatments were still in their infancy and needed to be reworked? I don't agree with the metabolic treatment, my point is the arguments being made aren't that good. The difference is the FDA approval & there's been evidence over decades that there's definite corruption within the agency.
actually I'm pretty sure most people in colonail times did own a gun 1. it was one of thee best weapons for a single person at the time 2. many people had fought in the reveluion so they would probably own at least a rifle.
My dad was “very healthy” at 64 & got a Pancreatic Cancer Dx at 64 w/ 2-10 months to live. $1M in treatments & no improvement. He would’ve tried anything to live. He lasted 11 months- poor guy.
I am sure that when the Founders passed the First Amendment they never meant for it to apply to TV, Radio or the Internet, just speech and News papers.
Go, back down there you, two...Marshall Mathers and the I divudual whom once said to whomever over a phone that I am cute. Back into, hell. You two are the first two people I had saw in, Hell. K
Those bullets rattling loudly on the table, leaving dents... one of the most underrated and subtle pieces of cinematography I've seen.
Where were the dents left on the table by the bullets? I saw markings on the table prior to the bullets being dropped. I guess the cinematography you admire was enough to influence your perception.
a 50 minute video about jack mccoy? am i in heaven? please keep doing these with the ADAs!
I could go for 50 minutes of Briscoe wisdom.
To me Jack McCoy will always be one of the GOATS of law and order!!!!!!
❤
THE goat
I agree ❤
True
Indeed he is. One of my all-time favourite characters on tv.
This man was the heart and soul of the Law & Order series
Love Sam Waterson
Him and Jerry Orbach. It's why NYC honored them both.
Mr. McCoy...you sir...imho...
are THE best ever ADA portrayed on L&O past episodes.
Sure...Mr. Stone was fantastic in his own right, but ...
Sam Waterston's character as Jack is just outstanding to watch every Wednesday night @10 pm. Sam is ALWAYS worth watching... anytime and every time :)
You are right.
Stone always sounded like he was giving you a sermon.
I liked Stone better.
In “Rubber Room”, my favorite line is Jack saying (yelling) “My advice is stay out of my way!”
That whole speech was gold, talking about how he'd prosecute him for wrongful death and then resign his job and represent the families of the victims in a civil law suit and I know that wasn't an empty threat. That man could carry a grudge as easily as a cup of water.
Jack McCoy videos should be shown in every law lecture to every student to remind them what’s all about:
Simply doing Justice.
Yes
He was the king of law and order and Olivia is the queen
lol jack mccoy would be fired and disbarred in a real life setting
@@Mimi-cq4bg as he should be. He's a sanctimonious jerk.
If they want to be disbarred maybe lmao
Thank you for these longer videos @Law&Order
I love that little bit at the 27:30 mark, "we're going to be judge"
The look and way he says "we're", the resentment and anger in his voice and look for that second
You can see the first guy it clicked with and the second guy missed it totally.
39:02 the fact this man is actually smiling as he's telling Jack shows how arrogant he is. He's not even taking it seriously. What made ME smile is the look on his face when Jack outlined his retaliation for his obstruction resulting in a mass shooting.
Yep, that's my favorite scene in the compilation too
I’ve somehow never seen aftershock before, jack’s monologue around 29:00 is maybe the best piece of acting from this show, which is saying something
Me neither and I love this show
I think it’s the highest rated episode on IMDB in the entire series
The Gun episode, the "Rolf-9" is based on the Ruger Mini-14 which was easily convertible to full-auto back in the 80s until Ruger was forced to modify the bolt design, just like they said in the show.
i still can't stand that lawsuit. It sounds like the state blaming the company for their own incompetence to enforce the law, as the lady said, if the market is regulated, and they find irreguralities, its the state who is negligent. I don't see the difference between this case, and buying a truck to run over people, to then lawsuit toyota.
Toyota didn't design the truck to run over people. The gun maker did design the gun to be fired automatically.
@@juliofranciscogomezstoppel1860 you know what's happening in my country ? We can't have guns... Does it mean we can't find them if we are determined enough ? No. No black market exists. But the controls make it incredibly difficult and thus it lowers the potential damage. When you sell killing machine, it is your duty as a company to do damage control. And if it means stopping a production to redesign and put more safety ? Then you STOP the production. Remember the problem with the exploding batteries in the Galaxy phone ? You know what they did ? They stopped the production and REDESIGNED the whole sh*t so it would stop exploding.
in the 'Rolf-9' TV case, the jury came back Guilty but the judge overruled them, stating that the company was manufacturing/selling a legal firearm !
You don't know much about guns, do you? The Mini-14 was never "easily" convertible to full auto.
Man those 90s styles and legendary eyebrows 🔥.
That was solid how he jumped out of the car to force her to take the day off. That's a friend. I love these old shows.
I miss Claire Kincaid ❤
Me too, was so sad.
She changed her name to Jordan and became an M.E.
Me too
Having only seen clips of episodes, i could tell as soon as McCoy got out of the car and said “i’ll call you” that something bad was gonna happen.
@@darthck5066wasn't she killed in a car accident, after she picked him up?
I miss so much Jack and Claire (Jill Hennessy) and all the originals on Law and Order!
Jack McCoy, Ben Stone & Cutter are my favorite prosecutors in this show
Jack McCoy is still one of the G.O.A.T. characters in the _Law & Order_ franchise.
Jack McCoy is one of my favorite Law & Order characters.
The reason I watch 👍😊
After that first introduction I’d have folded like a rug
I love Jack McCoy
Law & Order is a “feel good” show. It is not how the real world works, but it is how most people want it to work.
First video is his first Appearance on the show , but he was already an established Lawyer.
That’s why Adam hired him 🥃🔥
I saw the first scene 🎬 & last scene 🎬
He's always been the most rational character over looking the person and position while maintaing his knowledge of the law whether it was their abuse of it or malfeasance to uphold that position in a positive way, he's not Batman but we've never seen the two in a courtroom so how would we know.
The more I watch of Jack, the more I realize how much of a tragic hero he is.
Sam Waterson just turned 84 a week ago! Happy Birthday to this legend! 😊🎉🎉
The 1st 10 seasons of the law and order were the best. I like them all, but I can watch seasons 1-7 on a loop and be just fine with out the rest.
The Drowned And The Saved is the absolute best McCoy moment ever.
not using the SVU clip when he tells Barba ''I can't have my ADA's killing babies, it's unbecoming'', what a missed opportunity!
4:45 Jack realizing that this is worse than he thought and just being absolutely devastated when he realized almost none of them were alive.
4:49 the softer tone of shock, ugh McCoy and Stone were the best
McCoy is badass theres no other way to put it, and so is the actor
19:03
Judge: Mr McCoy, clean that up.
I liked McCoy, but my absolute favs were Ben Stone & Paul Robinette.!! Schiff was the 🐐🐐
Law and Order portrays a well functioning democracy, a solace in 2024.
It’s to bad she left for Crossing Jordan. She was the best ADA. Connie Rubirosa 2nd then Jamie 3rd.
My mom loved this show and svu rest in peace momma I’m watching this video in her honor Ive seen so many episodes only because of you
As much of a force of nature as Moriarty was the first 4 years, there’s a reason Waterston had the longevity he had.
Watching Jack drunk is incredibly surreal
Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy ❤ is just gorgeous ❤❤❤❤ & such an amazing ADA ❤ Love him so much ❤❤❤❤
18:15 They actually did, there’s numerous letters and such that argue otherwise
Agreed. There were so many lies about guns and US history in this episode.
I guess McCoy has never heard of the Minutemen.
Aftershock was one of the best eps!! It was odd, but great.
I love Jack! Justice for all!
Definitely one of the best shows ever written.
Jack McCoy was the best TV DA
18:42 THE MOST BADASS MOMENT!!
Did McCoy win that one, it’s an unforgettable image
@@RLucas3000
To quote Comic Book Guy
(as The Collector) from
*"Treehouse of Horror X":*
"You would think so, but no."
The Judge (Warren Wright)
ruled out the "Guilty" verdict
from the jury and issues a
directed verdict of "Not Guilty".
This is supposedly based on the Ruger Mini-14 having the ability to be converted to fully automatic. While a jury did declare they were guilty, it was ultimately overruled and dismissed since the company wasn’t held liable for what others did to their products.
Ruger did made modifications to make it harder, but criminals always figure out a way around it. Look at the Glocks.
Also, fun fact: Ruger made a version called the AC-556, a fully automatic version of the Mini-14. Ironically, for Law Enforcement
Prosecutors do not want justice, they want convictions at any price. See Brian Banks.
And criminals and their apologists don’t want to held accountable for their actions.
@@gawainethefirst Do you even know who Brian Banks is. How about the Duke Lacross case, or the Arthur Anderson case. Classis examples of misconduct on the party of the Prosecution.
@@johnharris6655 Explain in autistic detail please?
15:36 - I know the juries are supposed to refrain from showing signs of bias but I felt that lady's eyebrow raise when he said "none of this is our fault".
11:11 Isn't that Tim "Dr. Hook" McCracken?
First time I saw him smile!
McCoy shines at his best at 39:10
The firearm case is absolutely absurd, that'd be like sueing Toyota because Isis turned Hilux's into technicals or because people drive drunk, the manufacturers have no control what people do to their possessions
Yet at the same time what about Ford for the Pinto gas tank? Or better yet Toyota during those sticky gas pedals. Then Kia/Hyundai in trouble for their car charger hack for being grand theft auto prone.
@@Relentlezz41 that's not equivalent at all, those are faults with the design not someone illegally modifying the vehicles to do something they weren't intended to do
If Columbo had become a DA he’d be Jack McCoy. This man was legendary.
39:11 chilling.
18:26
Now that hit pretty hard.
No more words needed to be said after the final bullet fell.
Bruh where can I find season 3-12 im missing out
4:42 i love how it hits them both and brings it right back
19:12 Did they just use a Skorpion for this? lol
41:16 This guy could play Charlie Adelson when they make the movie on him.
Yes Jack. This is EXACTLY what the Framers had in mind.
"i dont anticipate a problem"... nice!
16:09 That is a *devastating* presentation.
19:12. I'm all for protecting the 2nd Amendment, but I'm with McCoy on this one.
How about the 6th, when guilty people don't really need a Fully automatic Assault Laywer. Or the 5th, innocent people should not take the 5th and guilty people should not be able to hide behind it. You can see where this is going.
@johnharris6655 First of all, there’s no such thing as an “assault weapon.” Second of all, the Fifth Amendment is absolute. Any criminal worth their salt knows to identify themselves and then ask for a lawyer, rather than incriminating themselves.
If that’s the case then you aren’t for it you are just a liar
Okay Law and Order official channel (apparently) - For the love of all things holy, where can I find Law & Order Seasons 3 through 12 (the original series) streaming for purchase in North America? I can't seem to find them anywhere that isn't a pirating site.
I'm happy to pay for them (in fact, I prefer it).
The actor of Jack Mccoy is an official prosecutor. I don't care what anyone says. The man clearly had training.
Jack McCoy it is that good
The custodian watching Mccoy spill all those bullets: 😐
“Gun ownership in America isn’t a tradition” no its not. It’s a right
wow! I never knew FDA was so righteous!
How did the guy get that many bullets into a clip for a handgun?
The gun they have in the show is the vz. 61 also known as Skorpion. By default it comes with 10 or 20 round mags of .32 ACP, aftermarket mags are 30 rounds.
Possibly not all the rounds in one mag but since they talked about magwell modifications I presume he had multiple mags and changed them mid shoot.
I know right 😂
1) It wasn’t a handgun. 2) He said bullets fired in 30 seconds. Not one clip. Comprehension is important.
What was the ruling of the second one?
I hate the bias of this show! But still enjoy the show! Especially first 10 seasons
God you only needed a match stick to turn an SLR L1A2 into automatic. ( Its pretty similar to the US Armies M-14)
George Burns we heard you caught The Wind urinating in Hades...why were you not overseeing hell?
What happened with the first case, the woman who treated patients with peach seeds?
A good lawyer would have asked the doctor witness, “and what is the CPT going rate for a double mastectomy + chemotherapy today? 200,000$ 500,000$ over a million $?
You wouldn’t happen to be making such fervent claims because you have a huge monetary incentive to do so would you?
Bubblegum beer😂
Law & Order bears to resemblance whatsoever to the real life legal process, but it is much more entertaining.
Danny ❤❤❤🎉😢
09:34 this whole clip is mccoy spazzing out over the 2nd amendment
18:10 what part of shall not be infringed does he not get
The part where you lot often ignore the part about militias, how there have been restrictions on the handling of firearms since the start of this country (some of them pushed for by Madison himself), and the part where if the absolutionist version of it was accepted, it'd be a constitutional right to carry guns in prison. Afterall, there is no clause that denies convicts constitutional rights anywhere in the constitution. In fact, several rights are written with them in mind entirely. And I don't know about you, but last thing I'd want is criminals in priosn with guns, and it's a damned stretch to claim that they don't have that right if you don't factor in the well-regulated militia portion like you gun nuts want to avoid doing.
Which part of "well regulated" is unclear, would be my rebuttal.
@@danexplainsscience2205 A "well regulated" militias are not only demonized by left wing liberals, yall change the definition everytime the definition is established. A well regulated militia can be me and my grandma, now what? Also who can you let government determine whats a well-regulated militia when the government would be the target once they become tirannical? Liberals cant have it both ways.
I think its made very clear that his problem is the intentionally designing a weapon to circumvent established law. Also the age of the episode means it was before DC v Heller and at that point no Court had ever in the history of the United States ruled that the 2nd amendment meant anything other than its clear meaning that the US couldn't prevent ownership of a weapon in the service of a well-regulated militia. The right being an individual one didn't exist until 2008.
@@danexplainsscience2205”Well regulated” in the time meant, in good working order. It meant that the Minutemen, farmers, citizens, kept their weapons ready at a moment’s notice. Not that their weapons were taken from them and kept in a town lockup.
This is fun, but the 4th clip almost has NO Jack McCoy in it till the very end
While I love all the Jack McCoy stuff, I do have to add this.
"Blaming guns for violence is like blaming spoons for people being fat."
No it isn't, that is an incredibly stupid statement
@@PCDelorian Really? I bet you're a christian, pro-life, anti-gun kind of nutjob. 🤣
@@PCDelorianYes it is. That’s an incredibly stupid statement.
When my kidlet was nine, they had a section involving safety and guns in school. They had to make a poster about it. He drew a poster with the caption, "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." The school came unglued over it. I did explain to him why they came unglued, but I didn't fault him for it as it was quite insightful for his age. While I agree with reasonable gun restrictions and favor an assault rifle ban, it is the person wielding the weapon that is far more important than an inanimate object regardless of its potential lethality.
Edit: FYI, I'm an agnostic, progressive nonpartisan, former social worker/leo with an M.S.W., born while the last frontier was still a territory of the U.S. when bears and wolves were a potential threat on a daily basis. I grew up with weapons as a necessity for personal protection. No one was shooting up schools, etc., in mass murder scenarios. Now, guns are the number one cause of death for our children, frequently by other children. Guns are a symptom/byproduct of the problem, and while banning them reduces the death toll, our society's bigger issue is what are we doing in raising our children that has led to this and how do we fix THAT.
@@ThatGuy182545 Guns provide the mode by which people are killed, that is a fact and anyone disagreeing with it is unreasonable. Spoons do not provide the mode by which a person becomes obese. Its more akin to blaming high sugar foods for obesity, which people do.
6:13 she (the lawyer) look and sounds like a female trump 😂
Great analogy 😂 Except she's smarter and more articulate 😅
This video has big, thick hands.
I'll never get back that time .
Apricot, he’s actually have been known to treat cancer
Hence, while probably illegal
Wonder if Jack could take down the clown coming into office???
10:29 misuse of product
On the first one, how much do cancer patients pay for traditional cancer treatment? How many patients still die even after treatment? How many does while the treatments were still in their infancy and needed to be reworked? I don't agree with the metabolic treatment, my point is the arguments being made aren't that good. The difference is the FDA approval & there's been evidence over decades that there's definite corruption within the agency.
He had her....
I want to be a sleazy corrupt politician, how do I go about that?
Lie more, take more bribes etc.
Saying colonial = american. Trying to exempt the English, Spanish, French, and Dutch from what they did over there.
actually I'm pretty sure most people in colonail times did own a gun 1. it was one of thee best weapons for a single person at the time 2. many people had fought in the reveluion so they would probably own at least a rifle.
I’m fairly certain it was mostly because they were concerned the people they had enslaved would become free…
@@andyp899that too I forgot about that one
Va tech was with a handgun
My dad was “very healthy” at 64 & got a Pancreatic Cancer Dx at 64 w/ 2-10 months to live. $1M in treatments & no improvement. He would’ve tried anything to live. He lasted 11 months- poor guy.
María Rosa's Family in Long Island
Oh that gunshow episode judge i detest seeing every time he showed up in the show. Every time he showed up he undid the jury verdict.
Cheezy copagaganda.
I am sure that when the Founders passed the First Amendment they never meant for it to apply to TV, Radio or the Internet, just speech and News papers.
Go, back down there you, two...Marshall Mathers and the I divudual whom once said to whomever over a phone that I am cute. Back into, hell. You two are the first two people I had saw in, Hell. K