Wednesday, March 9, 2022

The 'Law & Order' with recently filmed scenes on 7th Street airs tomorrow night

Photo on 7th Street on Feb. 8 by Derek Berg

As you may recall, on Feb. 8, crews for the all-new "Law & Order" filmed scenes on Seventh Street along Tompkins Square Park. (The neighborhood is no stranger to the show and its spinoffs through the years.)

Photos from the shoot (right here) saw Anthony Anderson's Det. Bernard and newcomer Jeffrey Donovan's Det. Frank Cosgrove investigate a murder, complete with a blood-splattered van on Seventh Street and, later, a candlelit memorial in the Park featuring an 8x10 of a young woman.

The episode filmed here airs tomorrow (March 10) on NBC at 8. (H/T Steven!)

Per the description of the episode titled "Filtered Life" ... 
Detectives Kevin Bernard and Frank Cosgrove investigate the disappearance of a social media star whose case takes the internet by storm; whilst A.D.A.'s Nolan Price and Samantha Maroun must weigh their decisions regarding the case against the wishes of the missing woman's family.

And the trailer, featuring a few glimpses of Tompkins... 

 

Previously on EV Grieve:

5 comments:

  1. They told me the cops saw the fake tent city and thought it was real and took down their entire set down. AHAHAHA.

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  2. They had a bunch of their trucks all over 13th street few nights ago. Ridiculous. Just shoot your stuff and get moving. Don’t take up the entire neighborhood all day.

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  3. The show seems to not have that law and order feel to it. Anthony doesn't seem to perform the way he did in earlier law and orders it felt more real more engaged back then and his partners acting is so bootleg it hurts reminds me of Ice T when he first started acting in New Jack City phony phony phony but Now Ice T is the man Should of have him the spot of the Captain in this new law and order that new lady Just doesn't do it for me. I give this show a low 4 trust me it won't get another season unless you make some dramatic changes insert more of the old guard then add the new jacks gradually.

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