Law & Order (1990) Subtitles ❲UPDATED | REPORT❳
While there isn't a single "post" that covers every aspect of Law & Order (1990) subtitles, there are several fascinating details regarding the show's text, historical context, and accessibility that fans often discuss: The "Ripped from the Headlines" Disclaimer
: "Never get Freudian on a man holding a pickle." . Law & Order (1990) subtitles
: "I'm a Catholic — I can feel guilty about anything." . Rare Pilot Intro While there isn't a single "post" that covers
Fans frequently highlight subtitles from the show's early seasons, particularly those featuring the sharp, cynical wit of Lennie Briscoe or the intense courtroom delivery of Ben Stone and Jack McCoy: These are their stories
"In the criminal justice system, the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime; and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories." Memorable Dialogue & Quotes
: "You've heard of the Seven Rings of Saturn? These are the Two Rings of Riker's." (while handcuffing a suspect).
The subtitles for the show's opening are perhaps the most recognizable in television history: