We got a glimpse of Cosgrove's family in this one, beyond the usual hello and goodbye, and it was not even a season finale. That is rare for any Law and Order franchise, but particularly this one.
The case was kind of simplistic tonight, but sometimes that is a good thing. We knew who the killer was, they didn't try and hide it, but they tackled trying kids as adults as well as the larger issue of whether the insanity defense actually works.
We are seeing Nolan personally challenged by a lot of these cases. I think that is a good thing because we want DAs to be human not just robots who seek justice.
The case was kind of simplistic tonight, but sometimes that is a good thing. We knew who the killer was, they didn't try and hide it, but they tackled trying kids as adults as well as the larger issue of whether the insanity defense actually works.
We are seeing Nolan personally challenged by a lot of these cases. I think that is a good thing because we want DAs to be human not just robots who seek justice.