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8/10
A Joy Until It Fades.
rmax30482314 December 2010
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A cheesy fashion photographer who has been pimping off some of his models is found with a pair of scissors sticking out of his back. Serreta and Logan trace it to one of his clients, now 38 and slightly over the hill, who's been making extra cash to keep her 15-year-old daughter in private school. The problem is that she didn't do it. She's arranging circumstances to make herself look guilty in order to shield someone else.

The episode rather stands out, even from the other this early in the life of the series, for two reasons. One is that there's more deadpan humor in the script, usually in wisecracks, and they're funnier, if not wittier, than most. I'm trying to think of an example but none comes to mind. If any does, later, I'll give you a call.

The other reason is that the acting is just fine, and not only from the usual cast. They don't get all that much screen time but Lorraine Toussaint, with her bandanna and Rastafarian braids is intimidating and her anger is frightening, until she becomes gentle and compassionate. Claire Danes as an exploited young model has a good grasp of the role, though her later parts in features were too few. Lauren Ambrose makes a brief appearance in a bit part, a splendid actress whose chief flaw was not looking more like Anne Hathaway or Jennifer Connolly.

It's about as good as the series gets.
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7/10
Deep under the skin
TheLittleSongbird27 May 2020
Both of 'Law and Order's' previous seasons are well worth watching, with a fair share of brilliant episodes in both. Season 1 was consistently good, with the weakest episodes still having plenty of things worthy of admiration. Despite a sharper and more polished visual style, the second season was not as consistent, always worth watching and with just as many very good and more episodes but with a couple of slight "three or four episodes worth" dips and taking time to get fully settled.

Season 3 continues this always never less than watchable standard and kicks off with a solid season opener in "Skin Deep". There is a lot to like about the episode, especially the second half and one particularly good performance. There was potential for it to be better though than it was, it is slightly bland and is not on the same level as Season 2's excellent opener "Confession" which did have the extra something that "Skin Deep" was a little lacking in.

Will start with what could have been done better. While still enjoyable and intriguing, particularly when learning more about the victim, the first half is a bit ordinary with not quite enough extra spark.

It is also a bit lacking on the surprise factor initially in my view too. Will admit to knowing who the killer was as soon as they were introduced and the "big" twist came over to me as obvious due to not being a unique one in the first place and with nothing new done to it.

Do stick with "Skin Deep" though, if not sure at first, because the second half is a lot better. Tighter in place, it has tension, raises interesting questions explored intelligently and the acting goes from dependably very solid to just great. Have nothing to fault the production values for, which continue the advancement seen in Season 2. Or with the music, used relatively sparingly and didn't sound over-scored or over-emphasised. It is a dependably directed episode that hits its stride in the second half and excels in the character interaction.

The dialogue is taut and thought-provoking with a nice amount of edge, also agree about it being nice that there was more humour here and in an amusingly witty way. The case is intriguing enough and it's always great to see how the detectives work, though the legal scenes compel more than the police investigation and are more twisty. The acting is great, Michael Moriarty stands out of the regulars and Claire Danes gives a deeply felt performance in an early role. What elevated "Skin Deep" to a better level in particular was the complex (surprisingly so) and nuanced turn of Lorraine Toussaint in a contender for her best re-curring appearance.

All in all, slightly disappointing but the second half and Toussaint really raises the episode above the ordinary. 7/10
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7/10
Under the skin
safenoe1 September 2023
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Maeve McGuire stars as Celeste Foxx in this xxx rated episode of Law and Order, well kind of xxx rated by Law and Order standards that deals with the flesh of New York City and the morality and illegality of it.

Anyway, Skin Deep is in the third season of Law and Order, and I really like the early seasons of Law and Order with its The French Connection and Serpico gritty feel, pre-the neked cowboy of Times Square and gentrification.

Anyway, I'm enjoying watching the early seasons, along with the early seasons of Magnum, P. I. (the original one) and Father Brown. So quite eclectic daytime viewing.
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6/10
Lucrative sideline
bkoganbing1 November 2018
Paul Sorvino and Chris Noth catch a case to open season 3 of Law And Order of the murder of a fashion photographer. The man in his life was surrounded by beautiful women and he made it pay in all kinds of ways.

The victim certainly believed in using his fashion models before the relentless march of aging did them totally in. He had a lucrative sideline of using his fashion models as high end hookers. One like Angela Watson whose husband Murphy Guyer and daughter Claire Danes didn't know what wife and mom was doing.

It's Watson who is arrested and she's represented by Lorraine Toussaint and Shambala Green ran all the emotions from righteous anger in her client's cause to vigorous compassion as she pled for another client with Michael Moriarty. This may have been Toussaint's best outing as Shambala Green.

Good reason to see this one.
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