Burn Card

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"Burn Card"
Law & Order episode
Episode no.Season 18
Episode 14 (#407 overall)
Directed byMario Van Peebles
Written byDick Wolf (creator)
René Balcer (developer)
David Wilcox & Ed Zuckerman (story)
Production code
  1. 18014
Original air dateApril 23, 2008
Guest appearances

Armando Riesco
Lou Carbonneau
Jennifer Rae Beck
Carmen Ejogo
Peter Bradbury
Anthony Anderson
Adam Sietz
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"Burn Card" is an eighteenth season episode of the long-running legal drama Law & Order. It marks the resignation of the principal character, Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin), and the introduction of a new principal, Detective Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson).

Plot[]

The murder of an avid gambler puts Detective Ed Green's badge in jeopardy, forcing him to reveal his troubled past. Internal Affairs Detective Kevin Bernard (special guest star Anthony Anderson) is assigned to the case.

A part-time referee is found shot to death, and Detectives Green and Lupo investigate the victim's gambling habits. The detectives are led to a notorious hustler, "Bunny" (Bobby Jones), a familiar face from Green's past. When "Bunny" is found dead, Lupo is called to the scene and discovers his partner, Green, is the shooter, causing confusion in the department and disbelief in the DA's office. The case is turned over to Internal Affairs Detective Kevin Bernard and Sergeant Gregory Cole (Peter Bradbury), leaving Green in danger of losing his badge. Van Buren questions's Green's past involvent with gambling, and Green confesses that, at the time, it was a vice to deal with the pain, of his former partner's retirement and subsequent death.

Green is indicted, and his partner is forced to deliver testimony unfavorable to the defense. However, most of Green's colleagues are unwilling to give up on him, and they use their skills to dig deeper. By the end of the episode, all charges against Green are dropped. Lieutenant Van Buren assures him that he is welcome back on the force, but Green, unhappy with having "broken every rule in the book", decides to leave the squad. Lupo is given Green's position of a senior partner, and Bernard - who had earlier shared with Van Buren his desire to transfer to Homicide - becomes Lupo's new partner.

Trivia[]

References[]

  1. ^ Hauser, Christine (Jan 10, 2008). "In Corpse Episode, Echoes of a Grittier Time (Published 2008)". Retrieved Feb 12, 2021 – via NYTimes.com.
  2. ^ Seidman, Robert (April 24, 2008). "Nielsen Ratings April 23: Waving Goodbye to Jesse L. Martin on Law & Order". Archived from the original on 2013-11-05. Retrieved Nov 3, 2013.

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