Ep 10. Corner Office
- TV-14
- December 8, 2006
- 43 min
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7.5 (263)
In Law & Order season 17 episode 10 titled "Corner Office," the detectives of the Major Case Squad are faced with a high-profile case involving a powerful business executive.
The episode opens with the discovery of the body of a young woman, identified as Rachel Cruz, in her apartment. The lead detective, Mike Logan, and his partner, Nola Falacci, arrive at the scene and begin their investigation. It quickly becomes apparent that Rachel was involved in a relationship with a prominent CEO named Roger Ridley, who was also her boss.
As they delve deeper into the case, Logan and Falacci discover that Rachel was trying to break off her relationship with Ridley and that he was not taking it well. They also learn that Ridley had a history of harassing women in the workplace and that there were several other women who had reported him to HR.
However, Ridley denies any involvement in Rachel's death, and the detectives struggle to find hard evidence to connect him to the crime. With pressure mounting from the media and the public for a resolution, Logan and Falacci must navigate a complex web of deceit and lies to uncover the truth.
As the investigation progresses, the detectives begin to unravel a conspiracy involving Ridley, his wife, and the company's board of directors. They discover that Rachel had stumbled upon evidence of illegal activity at the company and that Ridley and his associates were willing to do anything to keep her quiet.
In a thrilling plot twist, the detectives uncover a shocking connection between Rachel's murder and a long-forgotten case from Logan's past. With the help of his old partner, Lennie Briscoe, Logan is able to bring the perpetrators to justice and finally find peace with his own demons.
"Corner Office" is a tense and gripping episode that explores the themes of power, greed, and the pervasiveness of sexual harassment in the workplace. With its complex plot and nuanced characters, it is a standout episode in the Law & Order canon that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.