Ep 4. Lonelyville
- TV-14
- October 25, 2007
- 42 min
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8.2 (261)
In Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 7 episode 4, titled Lonelyville, Detective Robert Goren (played by Vincent D'Onofrio) and Detective Alexandra Eames (played by Kathryn Erbe) investigate a string of murders in a small Long Island town.
The episode opens with a young woman named Julie, who is walking home from a party late at night. As she reaches her house, she is attacked and killed by an unknown assailant. Goren and Eames are called to the scene and quickly realize that there have been similar murders in the area over the past year. Each victim was a single woman who lived alone, and they were all killed late at night in a brutal and methodical manner.
The detectives begin to dig into the backgrounds of the victims, and they discover that many of them had recently moved to Lonelyville, a community known for its high concentration of single women. Goren and Eames speak to several of the residents in the town, including the local police chief and a woman named Ellen, who runs a support group for single women.
As they continue their investigation, Goren and Eames uncover a web of secrets and lies in Lonelyville. They discover that several of the residents have something to hide, and they begin to suspect that the killer could be one of their own. The detectives are aided in their investigation by Dr. Elizabeth Olivet (played by Carolyn McCormick), a psychologist who has worked with them in the past.
As the case unfolds, Goren and Eames must navigate a complex web of motives and suspects in order to catch the killer. They race against time to stop him before he strikes again, all the while facing obstacles from within the community and from their own department.
The episode is full of twists and turns as Goren and Eames unravel the mystery of Lonelyville. The performances from the cast are strong, particularly D'Onofrio and Erbe, who have a great chemistry on screen. The writing is suspenseful and keeps the audience guessing until the very end.
Overall, Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 7 episode 4, Lonelyville, is a tense and engaging episode that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats. It showcases the strengths of the series, including its well-developed characters, complex storytelling, and attention to detail.