Cold Comfort (Law & Order: Criminal Intent)
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| Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode | |||
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 17 (#39 overall) |
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| Directed by | Constantine Makris | ||
| Written by | Dick Wolf (creator) René Balcer (developer and story) Stephanie Sengupta (story and teleplay) |
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| Production code | E3217 | ||
| Original air date | March 30, 2003 | ||
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"Cold Comfort" is a second season episode of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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[edit] Plot summary
An esteemed former senator succumbs to cancer, while his son and daughter wrangle over a codicil to his will providing that his body be cremated or cryogenically frozen after his death. But when the daughter of the senator is found murdered, and her father's brain apparently was removed by someone for research, Detectives Goren and Eames uncover a few startling facts about the family and start looking at murder suspects and their motives.
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| Vincent D'Onofrio | Det. Robert Goren |
| Kathryn Erbe | Det. Alexandra Eames |
| Jamey Sheridan | Capt. James Deakins |
| Courtney B. Vance | A.D.A. Ron Carver |
| Leslie Hendrix | Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers |
[edit] Fact
- This episode revealed some resemblances with the family controversy over whether Ted Williams wanted to be cremated or frozen, which has remained as a black cloud since the death of the Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame outfielder in July 2002. The episode also bears resemblance to the history of Senator Edmund Muskie. The Senator in the episode cried at a press conference while running for President in 1976, which led to the end of his campaign. Muskie cried at a press conference in his run for the Presidency in 1972, which led to the end of his presidential campaign.
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