[s11e15] Swept Away: - A Very Special Episode

Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) sets his sights higher than the killer. He goes after the puppet masters—the producers and network executives who intentionally stoked the fires of hostility to boost ratings. Why It Matters

A contestant whose death was broadcast to millions. [S11E15] Swept Away - A Very Special Episode

McCoy attempts to hold a network legally responsible for the atmosphere they created. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) sets his sights higher

The episode begins with a hard-hitting opening: a participant in a Survivor -style reality show is murdered on camera. As Briscoe and Green dig into the "captured" footage, they find themselves navigating a hall of mirrors where "reality" is carefully manufactured for drama. McCoy attempts to hold a network legally responsible

Reality TV Gets Real: A Deep Dive into "Swept Away" When we talk about "A Very Special Episode," we usually think of a sitcom teaching us a lesson about drugs or shoplifting. But in Season 11, Episode 15 of Law & Order , titled "Swept Away," the "special" label is turned on its head. This episode isn't just a murder mystery; it’s a scathing indictment of the reality TV boom of the early 2000s. The Premise: Ratings Over Lives

Paul (played by Zachary Knighton), a fellow cast member who disappeared after a volatile on-screen fight.