Very Special Episode | [s11e15] Swept Away - A
It critiques the desensitization of the public to on-screen violence.
💡 The episode serves as a reminder that when "drama" is the only metric for success, the human cost is often ignored. If you want to dive deeper into other Season 11 highlights: The legal arguments McCoy used in the courtroom Other notable guest stars from this era of Law & Order How this episode compares to modern reality TV scandals Which of these [S11E15] Swept Away - A Very Special Episode
Keep an eye out for a young Charlie Day (of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia fame) as Jeremy. Fast Facts Original Air Date: February 28, 2001. Runtime: Approximately 44 minutes. It critiques the desensitization of the public to
Paul (played by Zachary Knighton), a fellow cast member who disappeared after a volatile on-screen fight. Fast Facts Original Air Date: February 28, 2001
"Swept Away" was ahead of its time in questioning the ethics of "constructed reality." It highlights the dangerous line between entertainment and exploitation.
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