A prep school headmaster is accused of murdering his school's admissions director after overruling her on a controversial admissions selection.A prep school headmaster is accused of murdering his school's admissions director after overruling her on a controversial admissions selection.A prep school headmaster is accused of murdering his school's admissions director after overruling her on a controversial admissions selection.
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- TriviaWhen Detective Brisco and Detective Green examine the victim's apartment, they come across a Playbill program and ticket for the opera La Boheme. Briscoe is derisive, but Green tells him that "You don't have to love opera to love La Boheme. It's a Broadway play, bro." Detective Green is played by Jesse L. Martin who was an original cast member of the Broadway play Rent, which is based on La Boheme. (The play Rent was adapted into Rent (2005).)
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Jack McCoy: All those impressionable young minds that you molded over the years. Minds that went on to Princeton, Harvard, Yale, and law school, medical school, or Wall Street. And they got to pay twenty thousand dollars a year to send their kids to kindergarten. Don't you think it's ironic that they owe it all to a man who couldn't even afford to purchase his own apartment? Maybe there were just too busy winking and nodding and shaking the hands of friends of friends to worry about the man behind the men. Or, on the other hand, perhaps they just looked at you as someone who worked for them, the way you looked at Deborah Landon.
Wyatt Scofield: That school would be nothing without me.
Jack McCoy: And they owe you.
Wyatt Scofield: [shouting] Yes!
[quietly, after long pause]
Wyatt Scofield: Yes.
- ConnectionsReferences Masterpiece (1971)
This episode comes to light what usually people had rather not speak openly: they secretly are willing to pay for their kids best education. Anyway meritocracy is the standing point in democracy.
- Mrpalli77
- Nov 28, 2017