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8.2/10 (304 votes)
#1

Deadlock

S17:E9

Green and Cassady hunt a mass murderer Leon Vorgitch, who recently escaped from prison. The finally corner Vorgitch in a school with a room full of hostages, and before surrendering himself to police, Vorgitch shoots a number of innocent children. His unwillingness to accept a deal infuriates McCoy, as it gives him more time to escape prison again. When the father of one of his victims takes justice into his own hands and ends up being used as a campaign slogan for a local politician, McCoy and Rubirosa try to convince Robert Purcell not to let himself be a scapegoat for a political platform.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

If ever there was a good use for the death penalty, this would be it. As long as the costs of the me...

7.9/10 (278 votes)
#2

Captive

S17:E20

Green and Cassady follow the leads when a young boy is found murdered to a suspected serial pedophile/murderer.

7.9/10 (325 votes)
#3

The Family Hour

S17:E22

When Nicole Bailey, the ex-wife of a respected former senator, is found murdered and brutalised in her home, Green and Cassady look first at the senator, but follow the trail of clues to a dysfunctional family with a number of potentially embarrassing secrets. McCoy finds himself in the hot seat when he is forced to argue the case in front of a judge more interested in public relations than justice.

7.8/10 (297 votes)
#4

Charity Case

S17:E12

Green and Cassady investigate after Sean Archer, a producer who had recently adopted a child from Africa with his wife, well-known actress Sofia, is gunned down outside an ice cream shop while holding baby Christopher. The shooting is soon linked to the recent adoption of Christopher, which had received international scrutiny because it appeared to have been pushed through based on the couple's celebrity status. McCoy and Rubirosa initially investigate the murder of Sean Archer, which soon turns into an investigation of a child's death when the identity of baby Christopher comes under question.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Connie went for the jugular this episode. She really didn't like the defendant and what she done. Sp...

7.8/10 (261 votes)
#5

Fallout

S17:E19

Green and Cassady get mixed up with the Russian consulate after Peter Rostov dies of ricin poisoning. Their investigation leads them first to his work, where they learn he spent a great deal of time traveling back and forth between Russia, and secondly to his brother, Karl. It isn't long before they link the Rostov brothers to an illegal prostitution ring trafficking in young Russian woman, but McCoy is faced with trying to get the remaining Rostov brother to testify so he can prosecute Brezin, the father of one of the trafficked girls.

7.7/10 (303 votes)
#6

Avatar

S17:E2

Green and Cassady investigate after the photograph of a dead woman is found on a popular website, B-Frendz.com. Their investigation leads them to a mentally disturbed young man whom the teenage daughter of the victim claims kidnapped and raped her, but his lawyer offers up an even greater incentive -- the supposed kidnapping victim, Molly Preston.

7.7/10 (290 votes)
#7

Home Sweet

S17:E3

When eight-year-old Jenna Wechsler dies as a result of a building explosion, Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence to Rosalie Schaffner, the owner's ex-wife. McCoy and Rubirosa pursue Rosalie Schaffner despite a lack of concrete evidence, but the case takes a turn when Rubirosa finds a piece of evidence that points them in a new direction.

7.7/10 (332 votes)
#8

In Vino Veritas

S17:E7

A has-been actor wearing blood-stained clothing arrested for drunken driving reveals religious prejudices during his rantings.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Easy case. Also, it felt so damn good when the judge denied all 3 of the defense's motions. It's a n...

7.7/10 (267 votes)
#9

Murder Book

S17:E16

After publisher Serena Darby is found murdered in her apartment, suspicion turns to J.P. Lange, a former professional baseball player acquitted of his wife's murder who had written a book hypothesising how he would have committed the murder. Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence from Lange to Gerald Stockwell, a former ghostwriter on the book, but Stockwell tries to clear himself by offering McCoy and Rubirosa proof that one of the jurors in Lange's trial was paid off to force an acquittal.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

The defendant was hung by his own petard. I love when Greene yells at people to shut up or sit do...

7.6/10 (265 votes)
#10

Remains of the Day

S17:E11

After Michael Jones dies in his mother's hospital room with no immediate explanation, his mother Ashley accuses her former husband's adult children, Miles and Hillary Foster, who are fighting her for control of their father's substantial fortune. The autopsy rules out the Fosters, and points Green and Cassady in the direction of illegally harvested donor bones, which Jones had received in a transplant eighteen months prior. McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute the case after it becomes clear the only way they will get the evidence they need is to test another young man who received bone grafts from the same woman who had given Michael Jones his legs.

7.6/10 (253 votes)
#11

Over Here

S17:E21

The detectives link the deaths of two homeless men to the war in Iraq.

7.5/10 (260 votes)
#12

Profiteer

S17:E6

The shooting of a local businessman is linked to a killing in Iraq, and McCoy and Rubirosa refuse to allow the killer to plead out.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

I agree with Jack when it came to the discussion with the general and Branch. Branch made a good poi...

7.5/10 (276 votes)
#13

Corner Office

S17:E10

After corporate attorney Charles Dillon is discovered dead in a hotel room, Green and Cassady investigate and learn that the company he was working for is in the process of being indicted. Their investigation leads them to a high-priced callgirl, Julia Veloso, who turns out to have been romantically involved with the company's C.E.O., Samantha Weaver. McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves at odds as Rubirosa wonders if McCoy's prosecution of Weaver has more to do with her gender than her guilt.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Lmao the last line from McCoy was just perfect. I'm not sure myself if she was guilty or not. She pr...

7.4/10 (272 votes)
#14

Public Service Homicide

S17:E5

When Carl Mullaly is discovered murdered in his apartment, Green and Cassady learn that he had recently been profiled on HardFocus, a tabloid talk show that exposes sex offenders who are caught via the ScumWatch website. With an eight-year-old girl as the only eye witness, detectives arrest the murderer, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that HardFocus is a lot more involved than they claim.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Jack destroyed her on the stand, and made a great closing argument. Murder 2 sounds harsh, but we ma...

7.4/10 (285 votes)
#15

Release

S17:E8

After Hudson Moore is found bludgeoned in the back of the Babes Being Bad bus, suspicion initially truns to the company's creator, Chris Drake, until video footage leads detectives to a young woman who was with Moore the night that he died. After concentrating their investigation on the young woman, the reasons behind Moore's murder soon become apparent, and McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute a man who, while not directly responsible for the murder, may have been responsible for the incidents that led up to it.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

McCoy offered him mercy with the 5-15. Yet the cocky fool tried to push his luck, and got 25 to life...

7.4/10 (295 votes)
#16

Church

S17:E14

A reverend confesses to the murder of a young gay actor, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that he may not be the guilty party.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Well done McCoy, and you too Connie. At the end there it showed how good these prosecutor's really a...

7.4/10 (270 votes)
#17

Good Faith

S17:E17

Green and Cassady investigate an arson turned homicide when a body found in a burned church turns out to have been murdered before the fire started.

justgeekingby Aug 20, 2024

I burst out laughing when he used "Heavenly Retribution" as his defence.

7.3/10 (271 votes)
#18

Fear America

S17:E4

After Eric Khabaly is seen being murdered on tape in what appears to be an American movement against Islam, Green and Cassady investigate the case which leads them to Khabaly's cousin, Ben Faoud, who appears to be connected to a terrorist cell functioning inside New York. Unfortunately, the best link to Faoud appears to surround a recent shipment of uranium, which McCoy and Rubirosa are forbidden to mention by the federal government. When news of the uranium leaks out, McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves the victims of intense federal scrutiny, and Paul Robinette's vigorous defense of young Faoud doesn't help matters.

7.3/10 (292 votes)
#19

Talking Points

S17:E13

The shooting of university student Jason Miles at a political rally hosted by controversial speaker Judith Barlow leaves any number of suspects, but after Green and Cassady prove that two of the people they've questioned are lying about their alibis, they turn their attention to Malcom Yates, a grad student who claimed to be with Jason's girlfriend at the time of his death. McCoy and Rubirosa realise that Yates went after Barlow because of her open criticism of stem-cell research, something that Yates had high hopes could help find a cure for his own Parkinsons.

julienicoletv Mar 11, 2024

Not my favorite episode, why didn't they just get Michael J Fox to play a Parkinsons patient.

7.3/10 (260 votes)
#20

Bling

S17:E18

Green and Cassady investigate the murder of a female rapper.

7.2/10 (328 votes)
#21

Fame

S17:E1

Green and Cassady investigate the death of a cop accidentally killed during a botched robbery which leads them to stolen photographs of a celebrity mother married to a player.

Warden1 Dec 25, 2022

The past few seasons Jack's daughter has been mentioned a few times. Up until a few seasons ago i di...

7.0/10 (267 votes)
#22

Melting Pot

S17:E15

After an actress is found dead in her apartment, Green and Cassady attempt to prove that her death was not a suicide.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Disappointed in Connie. Just do your damn job. McCoy's right anyway. I don't care the illegal and...

7.0/10 (267 votes)
#1

Melting Pot

S17:E15

After an actress is found dead in her apartment, Green and Cassady attempt to prove that her death was not a suicide.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Disappointed in Connie. Just do your damn job. McCoy's right anyway. I don't care the illegal and...

7.2/10 (328 votes)
#2

Fame

S17:E1

Green and Cassady investigate the death of a cop accidentally killed during a botched robbery which leads them to stolen photographs of a celebrity mother married to a player.

Warden1 Dec 25, 2022

The past few seasons Jack's daughter has been mentioned a few times. Up until a few seasons ago i di...

7.3/10 (271 votes)
#3

Fear America

S17:E4

After Eric Khabaly is seen being murdered on tape in what appears to be an American movement against Islam, Green and Cassady investigate the case which leads them to Khabaly's cousin, Ben Faoud, who appears to be connected to a terrorist cell functioning inside New York. Unfortunately, the best link to Faoud appears to surround a recent shipment of uranium, which McCoy and Rubirosa are forbidden to mention by the federal government. When news of the uranium leaks out, McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves the victims of intense federal scrutiny, and Paul Robinette's vigorous defense of young Faoud doesn't help matters.

7.3/10 (292 votes)
#4

Talking Points

S17:E13

The shooting of university student Jason Miles at a political rally hosted by controversial speaker Judith Barlow leaves any number of suspects, but after Green and Cassady prove that two of the people they've questioned are lying about their alibis, they turn their attention to Malcom Yates, a grad student who claimed to be with Jason's girlfriend at the time of his death. McCoy and Rubirosa realise that Yates went after Barlow because of her open criticism of stem-cell research, something that Yates had high hopes could help find a cure for his own Parkinsons.

julienicoletv Mar 11, 2024

Not my favorite episode, why didn't they just get Michael J Fox to play a Parkinsons patient.

7.3/10 (260 votes)
#5

Bling

S17:E18

Green and Cassady investigate the murder of a female rapper.

7.4/10 (272 votes)
#6

Public Service Homicide

S17:E5

When Carl Mullaly is discovered murdered in his apartment, Green and Cassady learn that he had recently been profiled on HardFocus, a tabloid talk show that exposes sex offenders who are caught via the ScumWatch website. With an eight-year-old girl as the only eye witness, detectives arrest the murderer, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that HardFocus is a lot more involved than they claim.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Jack destroyed her on the stand, and made a great closing argument. Murder 2 sounds harsh, but we ma...

7.4/10 (285 votes)
#7

Release

S17:E8

After Hudson Moore is found bludgeoned in the back of the Babes Being Bad bus, suspicion initially truns to the company's creator, Chris Drake, until video footage leads detectives to a young woman who was with Moore the night that he died. After concentrating their investigation on the young woman, the reasons behind Moore's murder soon become apparent, and McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute a man who, while not directly responsible for the murder, may have been responsible for the incidents that led up to it.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

McCoy offered him mercy with the 5-15. Yet the cocky fool tried to push his luck, and got 25 to life...

7.4/10 (295 votes)
#8

Church

S17:E14

A reverend confesses to the murder of a young gay actor, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that he may not be the guilty party.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Well done McCoy, and you too Connie. At the end there it showed how good these prosecutor's really a...

7.4/10 (270 votes)
#9

Good Faith

S17:E17

Green and Cassady investigate an arson turned homicide when a body found in a burned church turns out to have been murdered before the fire started.

justgeekingby Aug 20, 2024

I burst out laughing when he used "Heavenly Retribution" as his defence.

7.5/10 (260 votes)
#10

Profiteer

S17:E6

The shooting of a local businessman is linked to a killing in Iraq, and McCoy and Rubirosa refuse to allow the killer to plead out.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

I agree with Jack when it came to the discussion with the general and Branch. Branch made a good poi...

7.5/10 (276 votes)
#11

Corner Office

S17:E10

After corporate attorney Charles Dillon is discovered dead in a hotel room, Green and Cassady investigate and learn that the company he was working for is in the process of being indicted. Their investigation leads them to a high-priced callgirl, Julia Veloso, who turns out to have been romantically involved with the company's C.E.O., Samantha Weaver. McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves at odds as Rubirosa wonders if McCoy's prosecution of Weaver has more to do with her gender than her guilt.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Lmao the last line from McCoy was just perfect. I'm not sure myself if she was guilty or not. She pr...

7.6/10 (265 votes)
#12

Remains of the Day

S17:E11

After Michael Jones dies in his mother's hospital room with no immediate explanation, his mother Ashley accuses her former husband's adult children, Miles and Hillary Foster, who are fighting her for control of their father's substantial fortune. The autopsy rules out the Fosters, and points Green and Cassady in the direction of illegally harvested donor bones, which Jones had received in a transplant eighteen months prior. McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute the case after it becomes clear the only way they will get the evidence they need is to test another young man who received bone grafts from the same woman who had given Michael Jones his legs.

7.6/10 (253 votes)
#13

Over Here

S17:E21

The detectives link the deaths of two homeless men to the war in Iraq.

7.7/10 (303 votes)
#14

Avatar

S17:E2

Green and Cassady investigate after the photograph of a dead woman is found on a popular website, B-Frendz.com. Their investigation leads them to a mentally disturbed young man whom the teenage daughter of the victim claims kidnapped and raped her, but his lawyer offers up an even greater incentive -- the supposed kidnapping victim, Molly Preston.

7.7/10 (290 votes)
#15

Home Sweet

S17:E3

When eight-year-old Jenna Wechsler dies as a result of a building explosion, Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence to Rosalie Schaffner, the owner's ex-wife. McCoy and Rubirosa pursue Rosalie Schaffner despite a lack of concrete evidence, but the case takes a turn when Rubirosa finds a piece of evidence that points them in a new direction.

7.7/10 (332 votes)
#16

In Vino Veritas

S17:E7

A has-been actor wearing blood-stained clothing arrested for drunken driving reveals religious prejudices during his rantings.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Easy case. Also, it felt so damn good when the judge denied all 3 of the defense's motions. It's a n...

7.7/10 (267 votes)
#17

Murder Book

S17:E16

After publisher Serena Darby is found murdered in her apartment, suspicion turns to J.P. Lange, a former professional baseball player acquitted of his wife's murder who had written a book hypothesising how he would have committed the murder. Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence from Lange to Gerald Stockwell, a former ghostwriter on the book, but Stockwell tries to clear himself by offering McCoy and Rubirosa proof that one of the jurors in Lange's trial was paid off to force an acquittal.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

The defendant was hung by his own petard. I love when Greene yells at people to shut up or sit do...

7.8/10 (297 votes)
#18

Charity Case

S17:E12

Green and Cassady investigate after Sean Archer, a producer who had recently adopted a child from Africa with his wife, well-known actress Sofia, is gunned down outside an ice cream shop while holding baby Christopher. The shooting is soon linked to the recent adoption of Christopher, which had received international scrutiny because it appeared to have been pushed through based on the couple's celebrity status. McCoy and Rubirosa initially investigate the murder of Sean Archer, which soon turns into an investigation of a child's death when the identity of baby Christopher comes under question.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Connie went for the jugular this episode. She really didn't like the defendant and what she done. Sp...

7.8/10 (261 votes)
#19

Fallout

S17:E19

Green and Cassady get mixed up with the Russian consulate after Peter Rostov dies of ricin poisoning. Their investigation leads them first to his work, where they learn he spent a great deal of time traveling back and forth between Russia, and secondly to his brother, Karl. It isn't long before they link the Rostov brothers to an illegal prostitution ring trafficking in young Russian woman, but McCoy is faced with trying to get the remaining Rostov brother to testify so he can prosecute Brezin, the father of one of the trafficked girls.

7.9/10 (278 votes)
#20

Captive

S17:E20

Green and Cassady follow the leads when a young boy is found murdered to a suspected serial pedophile/murderer.

7.9/10 (325 votes)
#21

The Family Hour

S17:E22

When Nicole Bailey, the ex-wife of a respected former senator, is found murdered and brutalised in her home, Green and Cassady look first at the senator, but follow the trail of clues to a dysfunctional family with a number of potentially embarrassing secrets. McCoy finds himself in the hot seat when he is forced to argue the case in front of a judge more interested in public relations than justice.

8.2/10 (304 votes)
#22

Deadlock

S17:E9

Green and Cassady hunt a mass murderer Leon Vorgitch, who recently escaped from prison. The finally corner Vorgitch in a school with a room full of hostages, and before surrendering himself to police, Vorgitch shoots a number of innocent children. His unwillingness to accept a deal infuriates McCoy, as it gives him more time to escape prison again. When the father of one of his victims takes justice into his own hands and ends up being used as a campaign slogan for a local politician, McCoy and Rubirosa try to convince Robert Purcell not to let himself be a scapegoat for a political platform.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

If ever there was a good use for the death penalty, this would be it. As long as the costs of the me...

7.2/10 (328 votes)

Fame

S17:E1

Green and Cassady investigate the death of a cop accidentally killed during a botched robbery which leads them to stolen photographs of a celebrity mother married to a player.

Warden1 Dec 25, 2022

The past few seasons Jack's daughter has been mentioned a few times. Up until a few seasons ago i di...

7.7/10 (303 votes)

Avatar

S17:E2

Green and Cassady investigate after the photograph of a dead woman is found on a popular website, B-Frendz.com. Their investigation leads them to a mentally disturbed young man whom the teenage daughter of the victim claims kidnapped and raped her, but his lawyer offers up an even greater incentive -- the supposed kidnapping victim, Molly Preston.

7.7/10 (290 votes)

Home Sweet

S17:E3

When eight-year-old Jenna Wechsler dies as a result of a building explosion, Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence to Rosalie Schaffner, the owner's ex-wife. McCoy and Rubirosa pursue Rosalie Schaffner despite a lack of concrete evidence, but the case takes a turn when Rubirosa finds a piece of evidence that points them in a new direction.

7.3/10 (271 votes)

Fear America

S17:E4

After Eric Khabaly is seen being murdered on tape in what appears to be an American movement against Islam, Green and Cassady investigate the case which leads them to Khabaly's cousin, Ben Faoud, who appears to be connected to a terrorist cell functioning inside New York. Unfortunately, the best link to Faoud appears to surround a recent shipment of uranium, which McCoy and Rubirosa are forbidden to mention by the federal government. When news of the uranium leaks out, McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves the victims of intense federal scrutiny, and Paul Robinette's vigorous defense of young Faoud doesn't help matters.

7.4/10 (272 votes)

Public Service Homicide

S17:E5

When Carl Mullaly is discovered murdered in his apartment, Green and Cassady learn that he had recently been profiled on HardFocus, a tabloid talk show that exposes sex offenders who are caught via the ScumWatch website. With an eight-year-old girl as the only eye witness, detectives arrest the murderer, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that HardFocus is a lot more involved than they claim.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Jack destroyed her on the stand, and made a great closing argument. Murder 2 sounds harsh, but we ma...

7.5/10 (260 votes)

Profiteer

S17:E6

The shooting of a local businessman is linked to a killing in Iraq, and McCoy and Rubirosa refuse to allow the killer to plead out.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

I agree with Jack when it came to the discussion with the general and Branch. Branch made a good poi...

7.7/10 (332 votes)

In Vino Veritas

S17:E7

A has-been actor wearing blood-stained clothing arrested for drunken driving reveals religious prejudices during his rantings.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Easy case. Also, it felt so damn good when the judge denied all 3 of the defense's motions. It's a n...

7.4/10 (285 votes)

Release

S17:E8

After Hudson Moore is found bludgeoned in the back of the Babes Being Bad bus, suspicion initially truns to the company's creator, Chris Drake, until video footage leads detectives to a young woman who was with Moore the night that he died. After concentrating their investigation on the young woman, the reasons behind Moore's murder soon become apparent, and McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute a man who, while not directly responsible for the murder, may have been responsible for the incidents that led up to it.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

McCoy offered him mercy with the 5-15. Yet the cocky fool tried to push his luck, and got 25 to life...

8.2/10 (304 votes)

Deadlock

S17:E9

Green and Cassady hunt a mass murderer Leon Vorgitch, who recently escaped from prison. The finally corner Vorgitch in a school with a room full of hostages, and before surrendering himself to police, Vorgitch shoots a number of innocent children. His unwillingness to accept a deal infuriates McCoy, as it gives him more time to escape prison again. When the father of one of his victims takes justice into his own hands and ends up being used as a campaign slogan for a local politician, McCoy and Rubirosa try to convince Robert Purcell not to let himself be a scapegoat for a political platform.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

If ever there was a good use for the death penalty, this would be it. As long as the costs of the me...

7.5/10 (276 votes)

Corner Office

S17:E10

After corporate attorney Charles Dillon is discovered dead in a hotel room, Green and Cassady investigate and learn that the company he was working for is in the process of being indicted. Their investigation leads them to a high-priced callgirl, Julia Veloso, who turns out to have been romantically involved with the company's C.E.O., Samantha Weaver. McCoy and Rubirosa find themselves at odds as Rubirosa wonders if McCoy's prosecution of Weaver has more to do with her gender than her guilt.

Warden1 Dec 27, 2022

Lmao the last line from McCoy was just perfect. I'm not sure myself if she was guilty or not. She pr...

7.6/10 (265 votes)

Remains of the Day

S17:E11

After Michael Jones dies in his mother's hospital room with no immediate explanation, his mother Ashley accuses her former husband's adult children, Miles and Hillary Foster, who are fighting her for control of their father's substantial fortune. The autopsy rules out the Fosters, and points Green and Cassady in the direction of illegally harvested donor bones, which Jones had received in a transplant eighteen months prior. McCoy and Rubirosa struggle to prosecute the case after it becomes clear the only way they will get the evidence they need is to test another young man who received bone grafts from the same woman who had given Michael Jones his legs.

7.8/10 (297 votes)

Charity Case

S17:E12

Green and Cassady investigate after Sean Archer, a producer who had recently adopted a child from Africa with his wife, well-known actress Sofia, is gunned down outside an ice cream shop while holding baby Christopher. The shooting is soon linked to the recent adoption of Christopher, which had received international scrutiny because it appeared to have been pushed through based on the couple's celebrity status. McCoy and Rubirosa initially investigate the murder of Sean Archer, which soon turns into an investigation of a child's death when the identity of baby Christopher comes under question.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Connie went for the jugular this episode. She really didn't like the defendant and what she done. Sp...

7.3/10 (292 votes)

Talking Points

S17:E13

The shooting of university student Jason Miles at a political rally hosted by controversial speaker Judith Barlow leaves any number of suspects, but after Green and Cassady prove that two of the people they've questioned are lying about their alibis, they turn their attention to Malcom Yates, a grad student who claimed to be with Jason's girlfriend at the time of his death. McCoy and Rubirosa realise that Yates went after Barlow because of her open criticism of stem-cell research, something that Yates had high hopes could help find a cure for his own Parkinsons.

julienicoletv Mar 11, 2024

Not my favorite episode, why didn't they just get Michael J Fox to play a Parkinsons patient.

7.4/10 (295 votes)

Church

S17:E14

A reverend confesses to the murder of a young gay actor, but McCoy and Rubirosa soon learn that he may not be the guilty party.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Well done McCoy, and you too Connie. At the end there it showed how good these prosecutor's really a...

7.0/10 (267 votes)

Melting Pot

S17:E15

After an actress is found dead in her apartment, Green and Cassady attempt to prove that her death was not a suicide.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

Disappointed in Connie. Just do your damn job. McCoy's right anyway. I don't care the illegal and...

7.7/10 (267 votes)

Murder Book

S17:E16

After publisher Serena Darby is found murdered in her apartment, suspicion turns to J.P. Lange, a former professional baseball player acquitted of his wife's murder who had written a book hypothesising how he would have committed the murder. Green and Cassady follow the trail of evidence from Lange to Gerald Stockwell, a former ghostwriter on the book, but Stockwell tries to clear himself by offering McCoy and Rubirosa proof that one of the jurors in Lange's trial was paid off to force an acquittal.

Warden1 Dec 28, 2022

The defendant was hung by his own petard. I love when Greene yells at people to shut up or sit do...

7.4/10 (270 votes)

Good Faith

S17:E17

Green and Cassady investigate an arson turned homicide when a body found in a burned church turns out to have been murdered before the fire started.

justgeekingby Aug 20, 2024

I burst out laughing when he used "Heavenly Retribution" as his defence.

7.3/10 (260 votes)

Bling

S17:E18

Green and Cassady investigate the murder of a female rapper.

7.8/10 (261 votes)

Fallout

S17:E19

Green and Cassady get mixed up with the Russian consulate after Peter Rostov dies of ricin poisoning. Their investigation leads them first to his work, where they learn he spent a great deal of time traveling back and forth between Russia, and secondly to his brother, Karl. It isn't long before they link the Rostov brothers to an illegal prostitution ring trafficking in young Russian woman, but McCoy is faced with trying to get the remaining Rostov brother to testify so he can prosecute Brezin, the father of one of the trafficked girls.

7.9/10 (278 votes)

Captive

S17:E20

Green and Cassady follow the leads when a young boy is found murdered to a suspected serial pedophile/murderer.

7.6/10 (253 votes)

Over Here

S17:E21

The detectives link the deaths of two homeless men to the war in Iraq.

7.9/10 (325 votes)

The Family Hour

S17:E22

When Nicole Bailey, the ex-wife of a respected former senator, is found murdered and brutalised in her home, Green and Cassady look first at the senator, but follow the trail of clues to a dysfunctional family with a number of potentially embarrassing secrets. McCoy finds himself in the hot seat when he is forced to argue the case in front of a judge more interested in public relations than justice.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
7 ★ 7.9 23
★ 8.3 Corruption
★ 7.0 Entrapment
6 ★ 7.9 23
★ 9.1 Aftershock
★ 7.3 Rebels
9 ★ 7.8 24
★ 8.5 Refuge (1)
★ 7.3 Haven
8 ★ 7.8 24
★ 8.3 Blood
★ 7.1 Castoff
16 ★ 7.8 22
★ 8.8 Invaders
★ 7.2 Age of Innocence
5 ★ 7.8 23
★ 8.2 Bad Faith
★ 7.4 Scoundrels
20 ★ 7.8 23
★ 8.6 Rubber Room
★ 7.1 Brazil
18 ★ 7.7 18
★ 8.3 Burn Card
★ 7.2 Misbegotten
1 ★ 7.7 22
★ 8.4 Indifference
★ 7.2 Prisoner Of Love
19 ★ 7.7 22
★ 8.4 By Perjury
★ 7.1 Rapture
13 ★ 7.7 24
★ 8.7 Couples
★ 7.1 The Wheel
14 ★ 7.7 24
★ 8.6 Bodies
★ 7.1 Embedded
10 ★ 7.7 24
★ 8.3 Killerz
★ 7.1 Untitled
3 ★ 7.7 22
★ 8.3 Helpless
★ 7.1 Securitate
4 ★ 7.7 22
★ 8.4 American Dream
★ 7.0 Doubles
11 ★ 7.6 24
★ 8.2 Hubris
★ 7.0 Whose Monkey is it Anyway?
15 ★ 7.6 24
★ 8.1 Fluency
★ 7.2 Paradigm
2 ★ 7.6 22
★ 7.9 Confession
★ 7.2 His Hour Upon The Stage
17 ★ 7.6 22
★ 8.2 Deadlock
★ 7.0 Melting Pot
24 ★ 7.5 14
★ 7.8 Bad Apple
★ 7.1 In God We Trust
12 ★ 7.5 24
★ 8.2 Myth of Fingerprints
★ 6.9 The Fire This Time
23 ★ 7.5 13
★ 8.4 Last Dance
★ 6.6 Freedom of Expression
22 ★ 7.4 21
★ 7.9 Appraisal
★ 6.8 Private Lives
21 ★ 6.7 10
★ 7.1 Filtered Life
★ 6.1 Free Speech