“For all your God-like pronouncements, you knew that… so she wouldn’t bolt upright screaming on the operating table while you cut her heart out!” A good bit of writing, that, and well delivered, too. Lucky actor.
Prosecutor: It wasn't your call. Plaintiff: Yes, it was. Prosecutor: Okay, so here's mine: no deal. Have fun with the jury. Plaintiff: **Surprised Pikachu face**
Its episodes like this that freaked me out so much that made me get a living will. A doctor can legally declare you dead when you're not. My living will will keep that from happening.
You can declare that should you fall comatose or be declared brain dead, that you want as many life preserving measures to be taken for X amount of time. It should ensure that you have time to potentially get better and that a god complex doctor can't trade your organs for a promotion.
Thats not how a living will works… a living will can communicate any medical desires you may have if you become unable to communicate those desires. i.e a DNR, or the wish to have life support disconnected if in a vegetative state, or wishing not to receive treatment for a terminal illness. A living will has no legal effect once you have been “declared dead” once a “time of death” is announced the living will is null and void. So how would it stop a dishonest doctor from declaring you “dead” even if you’re still alive? (Literally only a doctor can pronounce you dead. EMTs cant. Neither can police or nurses. EMTs and firefighters have to literally call a doctor and describe what is is going on in order for them to be declared dead.)
Ohh yes, and then they see the reality in a hospital where everyone is more experienced than them but still treats them like human beings which is somehow an insult.
I knew this is acting and I don't think the doctor who did this (I bet this is based on a real case) will not act this smug in front of the prosecutor. The "villain of the day" felt like he fit more on SVU than the main L&O
Its happened more than a few times...a family in New York with a daughter in a vegetative state discovered that she was missing a kidney...though she had never been a donor and never had one removed for any other reason.
I can guarantee this sort of thing doesn't happen. There are too many people involved for one person to force this sort of thing. Especially the organ procurement organizations. They have very strict guidelines and reject most donors because of them.
@@jamiahb4431 I am a nurse who has been part of of organ procurement and can tell you this sort of thing doesn't happen. This is Hollywood, it's over dramatized and exaggerated. Not a true story.
Im curious. How do they want a doctor to answer the trolley problem? Do you want a doctor willing to sacrifice one to save many. Or to do nothing and let things play out the way they're meant to.
@@sashaprice7360 that doesn't really answer the question. Despite your condescension, it's obvious doctors don't strictly adhere to utilitarianism. Otherwise he wouldn't be on trial.
If it makes you feel any better she wouldn't have lived anyway. Her organs saved a teenager. That hoodlum who killed her didn't get a decent charge against him.
Yes she wouldn't have lived but the doctor shouldn't have taken out her organs without the permission of her husband plus I don't like the doctor he is too arrogant and have a God Complex too and the person who shot her head is lucky he isn't in prison longer for killing her.
It isn't that she would have died anyway, but that the doctor deliberately chose to end her life short. Reminder that euthanasia and suicide are both generally illegal in the US, so a doctor chosing to end a patient's life early, without consent, is outright murder according to the law. It isn't that he 'didn't do enough to save her' or was reckless. He deliberately ended her life before it was her time.
"consider the quality of life that was taken"
oh sure how dare that woman not have a 100% clean bill of health while your client killed her
After just being shot
“For all your God-like pronouncements, you knew that… so she wouldn’t bolt upright screaming on the operating table while you cut her heart out!” A good bit of writing, that, and well delivered, too. Lucky actor.
I wish Peacock would acquire ALL seasons of L&O.
Who has the rest?
@@davidinass Some seasons are either for sale (Amazon sells S1-2, 13-Current), or on Sundance and We TV, which alternate).
@@YolandaAnneBrown95726 fuckn 3 to 12 are banished to the void
@@davidinassyou tube TV has every season
@@aliyaheubanks4477What site?
Prosecutor: It wasn't your call.
Plaintiff: Yes, it was.
Prosecutor: Okay, so here's mine: no deal. Have fun with the jury.
Plaintiff: **Surprised Pikachu face**
Michael Nouri (the guy playing Dr. Cosgrove) knocked it out of the park with this performance.
A very underrated actor.
He was in NCIS, as Ziva's dad!
The amount of times defenders have sat in that chair across from McCoy saying it was there decision is staggering.
There are many surgeons who have sociopathic tendencies & egos. Ask any nurse or doctor who cares for their patient first.
Same with cops
Also nurses and teachers
Its episodes like this that freaked me out so much that made me get a living will. A doctor can legally declare you dead when you're not. My living will will keep that from happening.
How is a living will going to keep a doctor from illegally declaring you dead?
You can declare that should you fall comatose or be declared brain dead, that you want as many life preserving measures to be taken for X amount of time. It should ensure that you have time to potentially get better and that a god complex doctor can't trade your organs for a promotion.
Thats not how a living will works… a living will can communicate any medical desires you may have if you become unable to communicate those desires. i.e a DNR, or the wish to have life support disconnected if in a vegetative state, or wishing not to receive treatment for a terminal illness. A living will has no legal effect once you have been “declared dead” once a “time of death” is announced the living will is null and void. So how would it stop a dishonest doctor from declaring you “dead” even if you’re still alive?
(Literally only a doctor can pronounce you dead. EMTs cant. Neither can police or nurses. EMTs and firefighters have to literally call a doctor and describe what is is going on in order for them to be declared dead.)
@@dude-kz9yr Can you at least have some type of provision for them to not harvest your organs?
@benu_bird It wouldn't, if there's really a doctor that corrupt and evil. @ladyanime100 doesn't know what a living will does or is for.
Loved how harmon, a very minor character in this ep, returned for another episode as the accused. Crazy.
The look on the defense lawyer's face at 9:30 - he knew he wasn't going to win.
Jamie Ross playin' them for fools 😆
I loved this episode but it's clear they spent so much time writing the organ harvesting story that they left the main case so freaking thin.
sometimes the surface facts are cut & dry but they reveal a much deeper, more complicated story
thats realistic though, some cases are easy.
I've noticed a lot of law and order episodes are like that. The first case is just a setup for the real case and is often a conspiracy type style.
If only detectives really worked like this.
Unfortunately, there exists many doctors who were taught while in med schools, that they are gods.
Ohh yes, and then they see the reality in a hospital where everyone is more experienced than them but still treats them like human beings which is somehow an insult.
@@patrickzantomaster yep...
Yet another doctor with a godlike complex
From helping Alex to get into the Conservatory to Doctor who harvested organs to Deputy Director of Mossad 🤔🤔🤔
I knew this is acting and I don't think the doctor who did this (I bet this is based on a real case) will not act this smug in front of the prosecutor. The "villain of the day" felt like he fit more on SVU than the main L&O
Doctor Who mentioned
@@abundant_wisecrack223 LOL!
Its happened more than a few times...a family in New York with a daughter in a vegetative state discovered that she was missing a kidney...though she had never been a donor and never had one removed for any other reason.
By the way i like the plot twist and the doctor stand next to the shooter because both kill someone
Jamie played him like a fiddle
Eli David was definitely a bad man in his youth. Ziva was right to cut him out of her life after being rescued by Gibbs, DiNozzo, and McGee.
That defense attorney @ 3:20 reminds me Josh Hawley and I immediately hated him 😂
It’s another clip from the same episode! Time to set sail boys!
Ed Helmes played as a attorney lol
I love mr McCoy
How do men think they can get away with crying with no tears? Their mama's should of gave them something to cry about. Then they would be sincere.
#Law&Order awe tht poor lady hope she will be okey 😮😮😮😮 prayers
I’m not an organ donor because of this being taken advantage of. Also I want to give my family that chose.
I can guarantee this sort of thing doesn't happen. There are too many people involved for one person to force this sort of thing. Especially the organ procurement organizations. They have very strict guidelines and reject most donors because of them.
@@Pallethands it does I have multiple friends who are in the health care field and they are not even donors
@@jamiahb4431 I am a nurse who has been part of of organ procurement and can tell you this sort of thing doesn't happen. This is Hollywood, it's over dramatized and exaggerated. Not a true story.
@jamiahb4431 right and they say this stuff happens? B.S BTW, it's cruel to expect your grieving family to make that choice
@@kerrysater157they will be fine I’ll be dead my mom already states she doesn’t want me listed as in organ donor so I’m sure that’s what will happen
Where can i watch all episodes of L&O?
The difference between God and a doctor? God doesn’t think he’s a doctor.
insane artifact at 1:10 idk what it is? A mouse cursor?
LOL such a surprise to see u here hahaha, i love your videos
@@Lalalalalauriethank yoi
Crazy catch, barely visible for half a sec. Blink and you miss it
Jail jail jail
Im curious. How do they want a doctor to answer the trolley problem? Do you want a doctor willing to sacrifice one to save many. Or to do nothing and let things play out the way they're meant to.
@@sashaprice7360 that doesn't really answer the question. Despite your condescension, it's obvious doctors don't strictly adhere to utilitarianism. Otherwise he wouldn't be on trial.
Cary Lowell.... Just beautiful 😍
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This is why you don't do organ donation.
I agree
I have to disagree. First, this is a rare event. Second, if you are already dead, but someone can survive with one of your organs, what's to lose?
First viewer 😂😂
If it makes you feel any better she wouldn't have lived anyway. Her organs saved a teenager.
That hoodlum who killed her didn't get a decent charge against him.
Yes she wouldn't have lived but the doctor shouldn't have taken out her organs without the permission of her husband plus I don't like the doctor he is too arrogant and have a God Complex too and the person who shot her head is lucky he isn't in prison longer for killing her.
It isn't that she would have died anyway, but that the doctor deliberately chose to end her life short. Reminder that euthanasia and suicide are both generally illegal in the US, so a doctor chosing to end a patient's life early, without consent, is outright murder according to the law. It isn't that he 'didn't do enough to save her' or was reckless. He deliberately ended her life before it was her time.
Mom's..... welcome to Nepal