Law & Order S23E5 “Last Dance” Cast, Plot, New Tonight February 22 2024
On Thursday February 22 2024, NBC broadcasts an episode of the series Law & Order!
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Last Dance Season 23 Episode 5 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Law & Order” on NBC, viewers are thrust into a gripping murder investigation that rocks Central Park.
When a woman is discovered dead in the heart of the park, suspicion falls upon two individuals who frequent the area: a street vendor and a tech billionaire. As Detectives work tirelessly to uncover the truth, they navigate through a web of clues and suspects, each with their own motives and secrets.
Meanwhile, District Attorney McCoy faces intense political pressure to solve the case swiftly. In a bold move, McCoy takes drastic action to ensure justice is served, even if it means risking his own reputation and career.
What Time is the “Last Dance” Episode On?
The Last Dance episode of Law & Order will be broadcast on February 22 2024 on NBC at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Last Dance” Episode New?
The Last Dance episode of Law & Order is all new!
Law & Order Last Dance Cast & Stars
Hugh Dancy as Assistant District Attorney Nathan Price Odelya Halevi as Assistant District Attorney Samantha Maroun Camryn Manheim as Lt. Kate Dixon Sam Waterston as District Attorney Jack McCoy Shay Guthrie as Veronica Knight Nadia Brown as Leslie Stephanie Martignetti as Allison Knight Steven Anderson as David Frazier Chris Stevens as Lucas Rob Benedict as Scott Kelton Mike Houston as Matt Walsh Bruce Altman as Robert Payne Tawny Cypress as Erin Grassley Zylan Brooks as Judge Elfont Jeremy Gabriel as Jordan Payne Steve Brustien as Doorman Brandon Elsey as Vendor Daniel Danielson as MLI Detective Daralyn Jay as Reporter One Erin Mosher as Reporter Two Matthew Wautier-Rodriguez as Miguel Lopez Alexis Richelle as Kelton's Assistant Andrea Michelle Kelly as Waitress Abby Goldfarb as Foreperson |
Last Dance Episode Videos & Previews
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Law & Order Series Information
NBC is bringing back one of its most treasured and honored dramas with "Law & Order." The series, which will continue the classic bifurcated format that was created for its original run, will once again examine "the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders." |