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8.3/10 (389 votes)
#1

Corruption

S7:E5

Curtis, angered by the attitude of an old colleague of Briscoe's, looks beyond the findings of an IAB investigation and turns up evidence of police corruption that puts the DA's office into competition with an ambitious judge and Briscoe under investigation for stealing evidence from a police lockup.

8.3/10 (372 votes)
#2

Showtime

S7:E17

The trial of Eddie Newman begins but the prosecution's chances of conviction are hampered by a "dream team" of defense attorneys, Gorton's personal pressures on Ross, the public questioning of the relationship between Curtis and Lisa Lundquist, and a surprise accusation.

Warden1 Oct 11, 2021

McCoy broke him :D Wow. What a surprise this was. This THREE part episode. I can't even remember ...

8.3/10 (349 votes)
#3

Double Down

S7:E19

The cops' best hope of finding a kidnapped hired car driver alive is one of the armed robbers who grabbed him after a job, but the immunity deal he demands in return would effectively preclude his prosecution for the shooting death of an off-duty cop, placing McCoy in a difficult position as he seeks to placate the cops, who want the guy prosecuted, and the kidnapped man's wife, who wants every avenue of saving her husband explored.

Warden1 Oct 12, 2021

I'm probably getting old repeating this but i love the moral complexity with the detectives and Jack...

8.3/10 (356 votes)
#4

Terminal

S7:E23

The cops uncover a man with a secret second life as they try to learn who opened fire on a group of people disembarking from a party cruise, but his guilt or innocence becomes almost a second thought as Schiff goes toe to toe with the governor and the States Attorney General over the decision to seek the death penalty.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

The case wasn't that good, it's the stuff around the case that was more interesting! Should have bee...

8.2/10 (388 votes)
#5

Mad Dog

S7:E18

McCoy becomes obsessed with nailing a serial rapist recently released on parole and pushes the cops perilously close to harassment as he attempts to connect the man with a new rape and murder matching his previous M.O.

Warden1 Oct 11, 2021

Damn this was a good episode. And seeing Jack go after him so much. Quite a nuanced episode morally.

8.2/10 (356 votes)
#6

We Like Mike

S7:E20

A young man who claims to have helped a murdered young man change a flat tire is first the cops' primary suspect, then the prosecutors' chief witness.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

I love this show. I can't believe how consistently high quality it is.

8.1/10 (405 votes)
#7

I.D.

S7:E2

The cops tackle identifying a corpse left in an elevator, and McCoy finds his prosecution of the suspect later hampered by a vindictive judge who resents Ross's in-court rebuke for sexual harassment.

8.1/10 (373 votes)
#8

Legacy

S7:E10

The sidewalk shooting of a young husband uncovers the fact that his wife's first husband died in a inadequately investigated accident, and that they may have been having an affair before it happened.

8.1/10 (352 votes)
#9

Matrimony

S7:E13

The discovery of a would-be thief refocuses a murder investigation, leaving the prosecutors the task of making a conspiracy case against the deceased's attorney and the pretty young widow.

8.1/10 (357 votes)
#10

Turnaround

S7:E16

Back in New York with their suspect, Briscoe and Curtis try to pin down his schedule on the night of the murder, but find instead that another man was in the area at the right time and more importantly, might have a motive for the crime. But after the issuance of a new arrest warrant, McCoy and Ross have to fly to LA to defend their warrant against attacks by the man's defense counsel, Ross's former husband Neal Gorton.

8.0/10 (329 votes)
#11

Barter

S7:E12

An unpromising case of murder suddenly develops new leads when the cops explore the possibility that the victim was mistaken for someone else. McCoy walks a thin line in the matter of ethical conduct as he tries to make a case against a lendor who uses unscrupulous methods to collect the money owed to him.

Warden1 Oct 6, 2021

Wow. Loved the added ethical complexity at the end there.

7.9/10 (337 votes)
#12

Double Blind

S7:E6

The murder of a janitor in a university laboratory building leads back to a student employee whose participation in a drug study may have prompted the crime.

7.9/10 (360 votes)
#13

D-Girl

S7:E15

A headless corpse fished out of the river sends Briscoe and Curtis out to Los Angeles to obtain a blood sample from their chief suspect while McCoy and Ross back in New York try to obtain a court order for the procedure.

7.8/10 (376 votes)
#14

Causa Mortis

S7:E1

McCoy's new second chair, ADA Jamie Ross, is determined to prosecute as harshly as possible a carjacker who took the life of a teacher as she pleaded for her life on an audio tape discovered at the crime scene.

onlyaF00l Nov 19, 2022

The US System of Justice makes me laugh more and more...

7.8/10 (381 votes)
#15

Survivor

S7:E4

Briscoe and Curtis's investigation of the murder of a rare coin dealer nets them a millionaire as a suspect, but Ross has to play detective too as the DA's office tries to establish a provenance for the missing coin collection.

7.8/10 (327 votes)
#16

Menace

S7:E11

The detectives face a difficult struggle getting witnesses to a girl's apparent suicide to come forward while Ross tries to prove that a known bully is the one really responsible for her actions.

7.8/10 (310 votes)
#17

Past Imperfect

S7:E22

The cops have a definite clue when a bloodstain that's not the same as the victim reveals that the killer was a blood relative, and the prosecutors stumble when their chief suspect claims their chief witness is her lawyer, and his knowledge of the crime represents privileged communications.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

12-25 is pretty lenient. I guess it's manslaughter 1 and not murder because it was in the heat of th...

7.7/10 (329 votes)
#18

Deadbeat

S7:E7

The murder of a deadbeat father whose son is dying of leukemia presents McCoy and Ross with a sympathetic suspect and a moral dilemma.

7.6/10 (329 votes)
#19

Working Mom

S7:E14

The murder of an ex-cop with a penchant for blackmail and illicit sex brings feminist lawyer Lanie Stieglitz into court against McCoy to defend a suburban wife and mother.

Warden1 Oct 9, 2021

Damn good episode. Loved the moral complexity. Really didn't know if the jury was going to convict o...

7.5/10 (363 votes)
#20

Good Girl

S7:E3

Briscoe and Curtis have to break the mutual alibi of two girlfriends as they try to find the killer of a young black man, whose angry parents pressure McCoy to indict a young woman who claims the victim had raped her.

Warden1 Sep 29, 2021

A good insight into racism and rape cases.

7.3/10 (323 votes)
#21

Family Business

S7:E8

The murder of Richard Speigel, chief financial officer for an exclusive, family-owned department store goes from the sitting room to the bedroom and into the board room as suspicion shifts from co-workers to family members.

Warden1 Oct 2, 2021

Wow. McCoy lost quite hard here.

7.3/10 (290 votes)
#22

Passion

S7:E21

Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a pretty young book editor who was reputedly having an affair with one of her authors, and find themselves focusing on the author's long time companion, who steadfastly denies there was anything wrong with their relationship.

7.0/10 (301 votes)
#23

Entrapment

S7:E9

The case against Huey Tate, a young man accused of shooting the well-known leader of the African-American Congress comes undone when the New York authorities learn that their chief witness was once an informant for the FBI, and is still under their protection.

7.0/10 (301 votes)
#1

Entrapment

S7:E9

The case against Huey Tate, a young man accused of shooting the well-known leader of the African-American Congress comes undone when the New York authorities learn that their chief witness was once an informant for the FBI, and is still under their protection.

7.3/10 (323 votes)
#2

Family Business

S7:E8

The murder of Richard Speigel, chief financial officer for an exclusive, family-owned department store goes from the sitting room to the bedroom and into the board room as suspicion shifts from co-workers to family members.

Warden1 Oct 2, 2021

Wow. McCoy lost quite hard here.

7.3/10 (290 votes)
#3

Passion

S7:E21

Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a pretty young book editor who was reputedly having an affair with one of her authors, and find themselves focusing on the author's long time companion, who steadfastly denies there was anything wrong with their relationship.

7.5/10 (363 votes)
#4

Good Girl

S7:E3

Briscoe and Curtis have to break the mutual alibi of two girlfriends as they try to find the killer of a young black man, whose angry parents pressure McCoy to indict a young woman who claims the victim had raped her.

Warden1 Sep 29, 2021

A good insight into racism and rape cases.

7.6/10 (329 votes)
#5

Working Mom

S7:E14

The murder of an ex-cop with a penchant for blackmail and illicit sex brings feminist lawyer Lanie Stieglitz into court against McCoy to defend a suburban wife and mother.

Warden1 Oct 9, 2021

Damn good episode. Loved the moral complexity. Really didn't know if the jury was going to convict o...

7.7/10 (329 votes)
#6

Deadbeat

S7:E7

The murder of a deadbeat father whose son is dying of leukemia presents McCoy and Ross with a sympathetic suspect and a moral dilemma.

7.8/10 (376 votes)
#7

Causa Mortis

S7:E1

McCoy's new second chair, ADA Jamie Ross, is determined to prosecute as harshly as possible a carjacker who took the life of a teacher as she pleaded for her life on an audio tape discovered at the crime scene.

onlyaF00l Nov 19, 2022

The US System of Justice makes me laugh more and more...

7.8/10 (381 votes)
#8

Survivor

S7:E4

Briscoe and Curtis's investigation of the murder of a rare coin dealer nets them a millionaire as a suspect, but Ross has to play detective too as the DA's office tries to establish a provenance for the missing coin collection.

7.8/10 (327 votes)
#9

Menace

S7:E11

The detectives face a difficult struggle getting witnesses to a girl's apparent suicide to come forward while Ross tries to prove that a known bully is the one really responsible for her actions.

7.8/10 (310 votes)
#10

Past Imperfect

S7:E22

The cops have a definite clue when a bloodstain that's not the same as the victim reveals that the killer was a blood relative, and the prosecutors stumble when their chief suspect claims their chief witness is her lawyer, and his knowledge of the crime represents privileged communications.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

12-25 is pretty lenient. I guess it's manslaughter 1 and not murder because it was in the heat of th...

7.9/10 (337 votes)
#11

Double Blind

S7:E6

The murder of a janitor in a university laboratory building leads back to a student employee whose participation in a drug study may have prompted the crime.

7.9/10 (360 votes)
#12

D-Girl

S7:E15

A headless corpse fished out of the river sends Briscoe and Curtis out to Los Angeles to obtain a blood sample from their chief suspect while McCoy and Ross back in New York try to obtain a court order for the procedure.

8.0/10 (329 votes)
#13

Barter

S7:E12

An unpromising case of murder suddenly develops new leads when the cops explore the possibility that the victim was mistaken for someone else. McCoy walks a thin line in the matter of ethical conduct as he tries to make a case against a lendor who uses unscrupulous methods to collect the money owed to him.

Warden1 Oct 6, 2021

Wow. Loved the added ethical complexity at the end there.

8.1/10 (405 votes)
#14

I.D.

S7:E2

The cops tackle identifying a corpse left in an elevator, and McCoy finds his prosecution of the suspect later hampered by a vindictive judge who resents Ross's in-court rebuke for sexual harassment.

8.1/10 (373 votes)
#15

Legacy

S7:E10

The sidewalk shooting of a young husband uncovers the fact that his wife's first husband died in a inadequately investigated accident, and that they may have been having an affair before it happened.

8.1/10 (352 votes)
#16

Matrimony

S7:E13

The discovery of a would-be thief refocuses a murder investigation, leaving the prosecutors the task of making a conspiracy case against the deceased's attorney and the pretty young widow.

8.1/10 (357 votes)
#17

Turnaround

S7:E16

Back in New York with their suspect, Briscoe and Curtis try to pin down his schedule on the night of the murder, but find instead that another man was in the area at the right time and more importantly, might have a motive for the crime. But after the issuance of a new arrest warrant, McCoy and Ross have to fly to LA to defend their warrant against attacks by the man's defense counsel, Ross's former husband Neal Gorton.

8.2/10 (388 votes)
#18

Mad Dog

S7:E18

McCoy becomes obsessed with nailing a serial rapist recently released on parole and pushes the cops perilously close to harassment as he attempts to connect the man with a new rape and murder matching his previous M.O.

Warden1 Oct 11, 2021

Damn this was a good episode. And seeing Jack go after him so much. Quite a nuanced episode morally.

8.2/10 (356 votes)
#19

We Like Mike

S7:E20

A young man who claims to have helped a murdered young man change a flat tire is first the cops' primary suspect, then the prosecutors' chief witness.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

I love this show. I can't believe how consistently high quality it is.

8.3/10 (389 votes)
#20

Corruption

S7:E5

Curtis, angered by the attitude of an old colleague of Briscoe's, looks beyond the findings of an IAB investigation and turns up evidence of police corruption that puts the DA's office into competition with an ambitious judge and Briscoe under investigation for stealing evidence from a police lockup.

8.3/10 (372 votes)
#21

Showtime

S7:E17

The trial of Eddie Newman begins but the prosecution's chances of conviction are hampered by a "dream team" of defense attorneys, Gorton's personal pressures on Ross, the public questioning of the relationship between Curtis and Lisa Lundquist, and a surprise accusation.

Warden1 Oct 11, 2021

McCoy broke him :D Wow. What a surprise this was. This THREE part episode. I can't even remember ...

8.3/10 (349 votes)
#22

Double Down

S7:E19

The cops' best hope of finding a kidnapped hired car driver alive is one of the armed robbers who grabbed him after a job, but the immunity deal he demands in return would effectively preclude his prosecution for the shooting death of an off-duty cop, placing McCoy in a difficult position as he seeks to placate the cops, who want the guy prosecuted, and the kidnapped man's wife, who wants every avenue of saving her husband explored.

Warden1 Oct 12, 2021

I'm probably getting old repeating this but i love the moral complexity with the detectives and Jack...

8.3/10 (356 votes)
#23

Terminal

S7:E23

The cops uncover a man with a secret second life as they try to learn who opened fire on a group of people disembarking from a party cruise, but his guilt or innocence becomes almost a second thought as Schiff goes toe to toe with the governor and the States Attorney General over the decision to seek the death penalty.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

The case wasn't that good, it's the stuff around the case that was more interesting! Should have bee...

7.8/10 (376 votes)

Causa Mortis

S7:E1

McCoy's new second chair, ADA Jamie Ross, is determined to prosecute as harshly as possible a carjacker who took the life of a teacher as she pleaded for her life on an audio tape discovered at the crime scene.

onlyaF00l Nov 19, 2022

The US System of Justice makes me laugh more and more...

8.1/10 (405 votes)

I.D.

S7:E2

The cops tackle identifying a corpse left in an elevator, and McCoy finds his prosecution of the suspect later hampered by a vindictive judge who resents Ross's in-court rebuke for sexual harassment.

7.5/10 (363 votes)

Good Girl

S7:E3

Briscoe and Curtis have to break the mutual alibi of two girlfriends as they try to find the killer of a young black man, whose angry parents pressure McCoy to indict a young woman who claims the victim had raped her.

Warden1 Sep 29, 2021

A good insight into racism and rape cases.

7.8/10 (381 votes)

Survivor

S7:E4

Briscoe and Curtis's investigation of the murder of a rare coin dealer nets them a millionaire as a suspect, but Ross has to play detective too as the DA's office tries to establish a provenance for the missing coin collection.

8.3/10 (389 votes)

Corruption

S7:E5

Curtis, angered by the attitude of an old colleague of Briscoe's, looks beyond the findings of an IAB investigation and turns up evidence of police corruption that puts the DA's office into competition with an ambitious judge and Briscoe under investigation for stealing evidence from a police lockup.

7.9/10 (337 votes)

Double Blind

S7:E6

The murder of a janitor in a university laboratory building leads back to a student employee whose participation in a drug study may have prompted the crime.

7.7/10 (329 votes)

Deadbeat

S7:E7

The murder of a deadbeat father whose son is dying of leukemia presents McCoy and Ross with a sympathetic suspect and a moral dilemma.

7.3/10 (323 votes)

Family Business

S7:E8

The murder of Richard Speigel, chief financial officer for an exclusive, family-owned department store goes from the sitting room to the bedroom and into the board room as suspicion shifts from co-workers to family members.

Warden1 Oct 2, 2021

Wow. McCoy lost quite hard here.

7.0/10 (301 votes)

Entrapment

S7:E9

The case against Huey Tate, a young man accused of shooting the well-known leader of the African-American Congress comes undone when the New York authorities learn that their chief witness was once an informant for the FBI, and is still under their protection.

8.1/10 (373 votes)

Legacy

S7:E10

The sidewalk shooting of a young husband uncovers the fact that his wife's first husband died in a inadequately investigated accident, and that they may have been having an affair before it happened.

7.8/10 (327 votes)

Menace

S7:E11

The detectives face a difficult struggle getting witnesses to a girl's apparent suicide to come forward while Ross tries to prove that a known bully is the one really responsible for her actions.

8.0/10 (329 votes)

Barter

S7:E12

An unpromising case of murder suddenly develops new leads when the cops explore the possibility that the victim was mistaken for someone else. McCoy walks a thin line in the matter of ethical conduct as he tries to make a case against a lendor who uses unscrupulous methods to collect the money owed to him.

Warden1 Oct 6, 2021

Wow. Loved the added ethical complexity at the end there.

8.1/10 (352 votes)

Matrimony

S7:E13

The discovery of a would-be thief refocuses a murder investigation, leaving the prosecutors the task of making a conspiracy case against the deceased's attorney and the pretty young widow.

7.6/10 (329 votes)

Working Mom

S7:E14

The murder of an ex-cop with a penchant for blackmail and illicit sex brings feminist lawyer Lanie Stieglitz into court against McCoy to defend a suburban wife and mother.

Warden1 Oct 9, 2021

Damn good episode. Loved the moral complexity. Really didn't know if the jury was going to convict o...

7.9/10 (360 votes)

D-Girl

S7:E15

A headless corpse fished out of the river sends Briscoe and Curtis out to Los Angeles to obtain a blood sample from their chief suspect while McCoy and Ross back in New York try to obtain a court order for the procedure.

8.1/10 (357 votes)

Turnaround

S7:E16

Back in New York with their suspect, Briscoe and Curtis try to pin down his schedule on the night of the murder, but find instead that another man was in the area at the right time and more importantly, might have a motive for the crime. But after the issuance of a new arrest warrant, McCoy and Ross have to fly to LA to defend their warrant against attacks by the man's defense counsel, Ross's former husband Neal Gorton.

8.3/10 (372 votes)

Showtime

S7:E17

The trial of Eddie Newman begins but the prosecution's chances of conviction are hampered by a "dream team" of defense attorneys, Gorton's personal pressures on Ross, the public questioning of the relationship between Curtis and Lisa Lundquist, and a surprise accusation.

Warden1 Oct 11, 2021

McCoy broke him :D Wow. What a surprise this was. This THREE part episode. I can't even remember ...

8.2/10 (388 votes)

Mad Dog

S7:E18

McCoy becomes obsessed with nailing a serial rapist recently released on parole and pushes the cops perilously close to harassment as he attempts to connect the man with a new rape and murder matching his previous M.O.

Warden1 Oct 11, 2021

Damn this was a good episode. And seeing Jack go after him so much. Quite a nuanced episode morally.

8.3/10 (349 votes)

Double Down

S7:E19

The cops' best hope of finding a kidnapped hired car driver alive is one of the armed robbers who grabbed him after a job, but the immunity deal he demands in return would effectively preclude his prosecution for the shooting death of an off-duty cop, placing McCoy in a difficult position as he seeks to placate the cops, who want the guy prosecuted, and the kidnapped man's wife, who wants every avenue of saving her husband explored.

Warden1 Oct 12, 2021

I'm probably getting old repeating this but i love the moral complexity with the detectives and Jack...

8.2/10 (356 votes)

We Like Mike

S7:E20

A young man who claims to have helped a murdered young man change a flat tire is first the cops' primary suspect, then the prosecutors' chief witness.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

I love this show. I can't believe how consistently high quality it is.

7.3/10 (290 votes)

Passion

S7:E21

Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a pretty young book editor who was reputedly having an affair with one of her authors, and find themselves focusing on the author's long time companion, who steadfastly denies there was anything wrong with their relationship.

7.8/10 (310 votes)

Past Imperfect

S7:E22

The cops have a definite clue when a bloodstain that's not the same as the victim reveals that the killer was a blood relative, and the prosecutors stumble when their chief suspect claims their chief witness is her lawyer, and his knowledge of the crime represents privileged communications.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

12-25 is pretty lenient. I guess it's manslaughter 1 and not murder because it was in the heat of th...

8.3/10 (356 votes)

Terminal

S7:E23

The cops uncover a man with a secret second life as they try to learn who opened fire on a group of people disembarking from a party cruise, but his guilt or innocence becomes almost a second thought as Schiff goes toe to toe with the governor and the States Attorney General over the decision to seek the death penalty.

Warden1 Oct 13, 2021

The case wasn't that good, it's the stuff around the case that was more interesting! Should have bee...

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