Review of Fluency

Law & Order: Fluency (2005)
Season 15, Episode 14
7/10
That Ferris wheel scene just popped into my head.
15 December 2017
A young boy was taken to the hospital due to high fever; he died shortly after. Detectives were surprised forensics called them for what seemed out of their jurisdiction; actually there had been several other victims connected to a vaccine. Due to a shortage in flu vaccine, local doctors bought it from suppliers not so reliable. Detectives needed much time to reach the top of the pyramid; anyway a warehouse by the sea contained a lot of packages of the fake vaccine (it was actually a saline solution). The perp (Robert Sedgwick) was locked up and the defense attorney at first claimed the warrant was not regular, because of the wrong address written in the paper. McCoy, with the support of the new assistant, managed to get above this technicality, but at trial anything could happen.

"The Third Man": a classic movie quoted during trial by McCoy: he wanted us (as well as the jurors) to believe that the defendant considered people such as dots you can see from the top of a ferris wheel. His new assistant was not as stubborn as Southerlyn, she still has to learn.
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