Ep 3. Savages
- October 18, 1995
- 46 min
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8.2 (355)
In the episode "Savages" of Law & Order season 6, the team of detectives investigates the brutal murder of a wealthy family in their own home.
The episode opens with the discovery of the gruesome crime scene, which shows signs of torture and mutilation. Detectives Lennie Briscoe (Jerry Orbach) and Mike Logan (Chris Noth) are called in to investigate and quickly discover that the victims were a high-profile family with connections to politics and the arts.
As they begin their investigation, Briscoe and Logan uncover a web of secrets and lies that surrounds the family and their inner circle. Suspects abound, from the family's business partners to their closest friends.
One of the key suspects is the family's nanny, who is found to have a troubled past and a potential motive for the murders. As the detectives dig deeper, they discover that the woman was not who she claimed to be and had been hiding her true identity.
Meanwhile, Assistant District Attorney Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Executive Assistant District Attorney Ben Stone (Michael Moriarty) must navigate the politics of the case as they deal with pressure from the victims' influential family members and their legal team.
The tension mounts as the evidence points in different directions, leading the team to question their own instincts and methods. The detectives and lawyers must work together to uncover the truth and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Throughout the episode, the themes of power, privilege, and corruption are explored, highlighting the ways in which the wealthy can sometimes be immune to the consequences of their actions. The case becomes a metaphor for the larger issues facing society, including the class divide and the abuse of power.
With its complex plot and multi-layered characters, "Savages" is a standout episode of Law & Order season 6 that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats until the final twist. It showcases the strengths of the show's ensemble cast, including the dynamic between Briscoe and Logan and the legal expertise of McCoy and Stone.