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[[Image:Lawci.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (2001-2011)]]
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|name=''Law & Order Criminal Intent''
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|country = [[File:USA.jpg|25px]] USA
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|channel =  NBC/USA Network
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|genre = Police Procedural / Legal Drama
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|dates = 2001-2011
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|seasons = 10
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|episodes = 195
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'''''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''''' was the second television spin-off of the series ''[[Law & Order]]''. In each episode, a particular crime is examined from the viewpoint of the detectives in the NYPD's Major Case Squad as well as from the viewpoint of the criminal. For the majority of the series, the detectives' point of view was primarily seen through the eyes of Det. Robert Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]) and Det. Alexandra Eames ([[Kathryn Erbe]]).   Beginning in Season 5, Det. Mike Logan ([[Chris Noth]]), the veteran detective from the original ''[[Law & Order]]'', and his respective partners would be seen investigating separate cases. After Logan retired from the Department in Season 7, Det. Zach Nichols ([[Jeff Goldblum]]) would join the squad.  Goren and Eames would return for every episode in its tenth and final season.   From 2001 to 2011, the series aired 195 episodes on two networks: six seasons on NBC and its final four on the USA Network.
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'''''Law & Order: Criminal Intent''''' was the second television spin-off of the series ''[[Law & Order]]''. In each episode of this series, a particular crime was examined from the viewpoint of the detectives in the NYPD's Major Case Squad as well as from the viewpoint of the criminal. For the majority of the series, the detectives' point of view was primarily seen through the eyes of Det. Robert Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]) and Det. Alexandra Eames ([[Kathryn Erbe]]). Beginning in ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 5|Season 5]]'', Mike Logan ([[Chris Noth]]), the veteran detective from the original ''[[Law & Order]]'' joined the cast as he and his respective partners would be seen investigating separate cases in alternating episodes. After Logan was seen retiring from the Department in ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 7|Season 7]]'', Det. Zach Nichols ([[Jeff Goldblum]]) would join the squad and the Goran/Eames team would be seen leaving the force at the end of ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 9|Season 9]]'''s "Loyalty, Part 2" (S9E02).  When Goldblum decided not to return for the 10th season, D'Onofrio and Erbe were brought back as Goren and Eames for what would turn out to be the ''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 10|series' final 8 episodes]]''. From 2001 to 2011, the series aired 195 episodes on two networks in the United States: six seasons on NBC and its final four on the [[USA Network]]. The series' premise would later be adapted for Russian television.
  
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'''The following lists the seasons of the television series ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'':'''
  
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File:LOCIS1.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 1|Season 1]]''<br> (2001-2002)
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File:LOCIS2.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 2|Season 2]]''<br> (2002-2003)
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File:LOCIS3.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 3|Season 3]]''<br> (2003-2004)
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File:Lawci.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 4|Season 4]]''<br> (2004-2005)
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File:LOCIS5.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 5|Season 5]]''<br> (2005-2006)
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File:LOCIS6.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 6|Season 6]]''<br> (2006-2007)
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File:LOCIS7.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 7|Season 7]]''<br> (2007-2008)
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File:LOCIS8.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 8|Season 8]]''<br> (2009)
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File:LOCIS9.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 9|Season 9]]''<br> (2010)
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File:LOCIS10.jpg|''[[Law & Order: Criminal Intent - Season 10|Season 10]]''<br> (2011)
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=Handguns=
 
==Glock 19==
 
Many of the Major Case Squad detectives, including Det. Robert Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]), Det. Alexandra Eames ([[Kathryn Erbe]]), Det. Nola Falacci ([[Alicia Witt]]) and Det. Mike Logan ([[Chris Noth]]) carry the [[Glock 19]] pistol as their sidearm throughout the show. In point of fact, the Model 19 is the only Glock model authorized by the NYPD for carry by its officers.
 
 
[[Image:Glock19 2ndGen.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 19 (2nd Generation) - 9x19mm]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 008.jpg|thumb|none|400px|In the pilot episode "One" (S1E01), Det. Robert Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]) searches an apartment with his Glock drawn.]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 011.jpg|thumb|none|400px|In the pilot episode "One" (S1E01), Det. Robert Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]) draws his Glock on a suspect.]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 010.jpg|thumb|none|400px|In the pilot episode "One" (S1E01), Det. Alexandra Eames ([[Kathryn Erbe]]) draws her Glock while entering an apartment.]]
 
[[Image:LOCIS1 101.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Goren draws his Glock on a suspect in Season 1's "The Pardoner's Tale" (S1E08).]]
 
[[Image:LOCIS6E03_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Goren draws his Glock in "Siren Call" (S6E03).]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 105.jpg|thumb|none|600px|In Season 5's "To the Bone" (S5E20), Det. Mike Logan ([[Chris Noth]]) is seen pulling a Glock when he and Det. Barek confront an armed suspect.]]
 
 
== Glock 26 ==
 
Although she appeared to carry a model 19 for the pilot episode, Det. Alexandra Eames ([[Kathryn Erbe]]) carries a [[Glock 26]] as her sidearm for the remainder of the series. The [[Glock#Glock 26|Glock 26]] is also the sidearm of choice for Det. Carolyn Barek ([[Annabella Sciorra]]), Det. Megan Wheeler ([[Julianne Nicholson]]) and Detective Serena Stevens ([[Saffron Burrows]]). In reality, the Glock 26 is only authorized to be carried as an offduty weapon.
 
[[Image:Glock 26.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Glock 26 - 9x19mm]]
 
[[Image:LOCIS1 103.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The Glock 26 is pulled by Det. Eames in Season 1's "The Pardoner's Tale" (S1E08).]]
 
[[Image:LOCIS6E03_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Alexandra Eames ([[Kathryn Erbe]]) draws her Glock 26 in "Siren Call" (S6E03).]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 107.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Carolyn Barek ([[Annabella Sciorra]]) draws a Glock 26 in Season 5's "To the Bone" (S5E20).]]
 
[[Image:LOCI-G26-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Megan Wheeler ([[Julianne Nicholson]]) draws her Glock 26 in "Flipped" (S6E14).]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 702.jpg|thumb|none|601px|Detective Serena Stevens ([[Saffron Burrows]]) has her Glock drawn in Season 9's "Broad Channel" (S9E03).]]
 
[[File:LOCI 634.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Det. Eames lays her Glock 26 and her badge on the desk after having to fire Goren from the force in Season 9's "Loyalty, Part 2" (S9E02).]]
 
 
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==Colt Detective Special==
 
A [[Colt Detective Special]] 3rd Gen was the main service weapon carried by Det. Mike Logan ([[Chris Noth]]). He is notably seen holding it in Season 7's "Senseless" (S7E10). As Detective Logan had been serving on the force for twenty-five years, it would not be uncommon for veteran NYPD Detectives, who were sworn officers prior to 1986, to carry Detective Specials.
 
[[Image:ColtDS.jpg|thumb|none|300px]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 625.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Logan draws his Colt DS in Season 7's "Senseless" (S7E10).]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 623.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Logan holds his Colt Detective Special on a suspect in "Senseless".]]
 
 
== Kahr K9 ==
 
Det. Zach Nichols ([[Jeff Goldblum]]) carries a [[Kahr K9]] as his sidearm. He notably pulls it in Season 9's "Broad Channel" (S9E03). At the time, the Kahr K9 was one of the handguns authorized for carry by the NYPD.
 
[[Image:Kahr.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Kahr K9 9mm]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 701.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Det. Zach Nichols ([[Jeff Goldblum]]) pulls his [[Kahr K9]] in Season 9's "Broad Channel" (S9E03).]]
 
 
==Jericho 941 R "Baby Eagle"==
 
Gordon "G-Man" Thomas ([[Bokeem Woodbine]]) threatens Detective Logan with a nickel [[Jericho 941 R]] in the episode "Flipped".
 
[[Image:JerichoStainless.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Jericho 941 R "Baby Eagle" - 9mm.]]
 
[[Image:LOCI-Jericho-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]In Season 6's "Flipped", "G-Man" pulls the Jericho.]]
 
[[Image:LOCI-Jericho-2.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Gordon "G-Man" Thomas ([[Bokeem Woodbine]]) threatens Detective Logan with a nickel [[Jericho 941 R]].]]
 
 
==Pocket Pistol Non-Gun==
 
Atwood is seen using a stainless pocket pistol [[Non Gun]] as well.
 
[[File:Ng pistol ND blk.jpg|300px|thumb|none|]]
 
[[Image:LOCIS1 106.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Atwood is seen using a stainless pocket pistol [[Non Gun]] as well.]]
 
 
==Ruger P90==
 
In Season 6's "Flipped", a [[Ruger P90]] (identified as simply a ".45 Ruger" by Detective Logan) is the weapon used to kill rapper "Fulla T" (Fab 5 Freddy).
 
 
[[Image:P90blued.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Ruger P90 .45 ACP]]
 
[[Image:LOCI-Ruger-3.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The Ruger being chambered in "Flipped".]]
 
[[Image:LOCI-Ruger-1.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Logan finds the pistol and identifies it as a ".45 Ruger".]]
 
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==Smith & Wesson Model 629==
 
A [[Smith & Wesson Model 629]] is pulled by a murder suspect in Season 1's "The Pardoner's Tale''.
 
[[Image:S&WMod6294.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Smith & Wesson Model 629 with 4" barrel - .44 Magnum.]]
 
[[Image:LOCIS1 102.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A [[Smith & Wesson Model 629]] is pulled by a murder suspect in Season 1's "The Pardoner's Tale''.]]
 
 
=Rifles=
 
==CAR-15==
 
[[XM177|CAR-15]] assault rifles are used by ESU throughout the series.
 
[[File:ColtM177E2.jpg|thumb|none|400px]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 102.jpg|thumb|none|450px|A CAR-15 is held on Gerry Rankin ([[Michael Emerson]]) in Season 1's "Phantom".]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 110.jpg|thumb|none|500px|ESU officers are seen with what appear to be replica versions of the CAR-15 in Season 5's "Prisoner" (S5E03).]]
 
 
==Remington 700PSS==
 
A [[Remington 700PSS]] is seen being used by Dennis Griscom ([[Robert Stanton]]) in Season 1's "The Third Horseman" (S1E11).
 
[[Image:RemingtonPSS700.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Remington 700PSS with Harris bipod, in .300 Win Mag]]
 
[[Image:LOCI 109.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A suppressed [[Remington 700PSS]] is seen being used by Dennis Griscom ([[Robert Stanton]]) in Season 1's "The Third Horseman" (S1E11).]]
 
[[File:LOCI 223.jpg|thumb|none|500px|An ESU sniper with the Remington after taking down a terrorist bomber in Season 2's "The Pilgrim" (S2E08).]]
 
 
==  CheyTac Long Range Rifle System ==
 
In Season 6's "Albatross" (S6E13), a sniper uses a [[Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention]] to kill his target at a "mile and a half" range ([http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=418338 a discussion thread on the episode]).
 
[[Image:M200.jpg|thumb|none|500px|CheyTac M-200, .408 CheyTac]]
 
[[File:LOCI 605.jpg|thumb|none|500px|In Season 6's "Albatross" (S6E13), a [[Cheyenne Tactical M-200 Intervention]] is seen in a case.]]
 
[[File:LOCI 606.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The stock is extended.]]
 
[[File:LOCI 604.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The barrel of the CheyTac.]]
 
 
=Submachine Guns=
 
==Spectre M4==
 
A [[Spectre M4]] is seen held in Season 4's "Stray". The submachine gun seen doesn't have the foregrip and doesn't appear to have the stock either, making it most likely the semi-auto version of the Spectre.
 
[[File:Spectre HC.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Spectre-HC (imported into the USA as the "SITES Falcon"), the semi-automatic pistol version of the Spectre M4 with the stock and forward grip removed - 9x19mm]]
 
[[File:LOCI 229.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A [[Spectre M4]] is seen held in Season 4's "Stray". The foregrip appears to have been removed.]]
 
 
=Machine Guns=
 
==M240D Machine Gun==
 
A mounted [[FN MAG#M240 Machine Gun|M240B]] is seen used aboard a tourist yacht in Season 9's "Loyalty, Part 1" (S9E01).
 
[[Image:M240d.jpg|thumb|none|500px|M240D vehicle and aircraft-mount version with spade grips - 7.62x51mm NATO]]
 
[[File:LOCI 612.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A mounted [[FN MAG#M240 Machine Gun|M240D]] is seen used aboard a tourist yacht in Season 9's "Loyalty, Part 1" (S9E01).]]
 
 
=Shotguns=
 
== Browning BPS Hunter ==
 
In Season 1's "Phantom" (S1E16), Gerry Rankin ([[Michael Emerson]]) is seen holding a [[Browning BPS]] Hunter shotgun on his children. Detective Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]) later is seen with the shotgun.
 
[[File:BrowningBPS.jpg|thumb|none|501px|Browning BPS Hunter shotgun -  20 gauge]]
 
[[File:LOCI 020.jpg|thumb|none|450px|In Season 1's "Phantom" (S1E16), Gerry Rankin ([[Michael Emerson]]) is seen holding a Browning BPS Hunter shotgun on his children.]]
 
[[File:LOCI 021.jpg|thumb|none|450px|Detective Goren ([[Vincent D'Onofrio]]) later is seen with the shotgun.]]
 
 
==Ithaca 37==
 
The [[Ithaca 37]] shotgun is seen in the hands of ESU officers as well as Capt. Deakins ([[Jamey Sheridan]]).
 
[[File:IthacaModel37.jpg|thumb|none|500px|]]
 
[[File:LOCI 015.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Capt. Deakins ([[Jamey Sheridan]]) holds the Ithaca 37 in Season 2's "The Pilgrim" (S2E08). The ESU officer on the left appears to hold an Ithaca 37 as well with an extended magazine tube.]]
 
 
=Other=
 
==RPG-7==
 
Assassins aboard a boat disguised as a tourist yacht are seen loading and firing an [[RPG-7]] in "Loyalty, Part 1" (S9E01).
 
[[Image:Rpg-7-1-.jpg‎|thumb|none|450px|RPG-7 - 40mm]]
 
[[File:LOCI 615.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Assassins aboard a boat disguised as a tourist yacht are seen loading and firing an [[RPG-7]] in "Loyalty, Part 1" (S9E01).]]
 
[[File:LOCI 610.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Closeup of the warhead being loaded into the [[RPG-7]] in "Loyalty, Part 1" (S9E01). Note that it's being inserted '''''in the wrong end!''''']]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:47, 21 October 2019


Law & Order Criminal Intent
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Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Channel NBC/USA Network
Genre Police Procedural / Legal Drama
Broadcast 2001-2011
No. of Seasons 10
No. of Episodes 195



Law & Order: Criminal Intent was the second television spin-off of the series Law & Order. In each episode of this series, a particular crime was examined from the viewpoint of the detectives in the NYPD's Major Case Squad as well as from the viewpoint of the criminal. For the majority of the series, the detectives' point of view was primarily seen through the eyes of Det. Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and Det. Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe). Beginning in Season 5, Mike Logan (Chris Noth), the veteran detective from the original Law & Order joined the cast as he and his respective partners would be seen investigating separate cases in alternating episodes. After Logan was seen retiring from the Department in Season 7, Det. Zach Nichols (Jeff Goldblum) would join the squad and the Goran/Eames team would be seen leaving the force at the end of Season 9's "Loyalty, Part 2" (S9E02). When Goldblum decided not to return for the 10th season, D'Onofrio and Erbe were brought back as Goren and Eames for what would turn out to be the series' final 8 episodes. From 2001 to 2011, the series aired 195 episodes on two networks in the United States: six seasons on NBC and its final four on the USA Network. The series' premise would later be adapted for Russian television.

The following lists the seasons of the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent:



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