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* DoubleMeaningTitle: "Terminal" describes both the location of the murder and the condition of Schiff's wife.
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* AccidentalMurder: There was no attempt to kill either of the individuals.who actually died; and if you believe the killer, there was no attempt to kill anyone, just to scare the "intended" victim.
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Directed by Creator/ConstantineMakris
Written by Creator/ReneBalcer & Creator/EdZuckerman
Written by Creator/ReneBalcer & Creator/EdZuckerman
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: According to IMDb Trivia, this episode's main storyline is based on the case of Governor George Pataki replacing Bronx D.A. Robert Johnson with the Attorney General when Johnson refused to seek the death penalty in Angel Diaz's shooting of Kevin Gillespie, a police officer.
* TearJerker: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Adam signs the papers to have his wife's life support discontinued]], and the end credits roll over [[spoiler:her flat-lining]]. Just before the scene ends, he audibly [[ManlyTears whimpers]]. It's heart-wrenching.
* TearJerker: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Adam signs the papers to have his wife's life support discontinued]], and the end credits roll over [[spoiler:her flat-lining]]. Just before the scene ends, he audibly [[ManlyTears whimpers]]. It's heart-wrenching.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: According to IMDb [=IMDb=] Trivia, this episode's main storyline is based on the case of Governor George Pataki replacing Bronx D.A. Robert Johnson with the Attorney General when Johnson refused to seek the death penalty in Angel Diaz's shooting of Kevin Gillespie, a police officer.
* TearJerker: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Adam signs the papers to have his wife's life support discontinued]], and the end credits roll over [[spoiler:her flat-lining]]. Just before the scene ends, he audibly [[ManlyTears whimpers]]. It's heart-wrenching.officer.
* TearJerker: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Adam signs the papers to have his wife's life support discontinued]], and the end credits roll over [[spoiler:her flat-lining]]. Just before the scene ends, he audibly [[ManlyTears whimpers]]. It's heart-wrenching.
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A Jewish charity's fund-raising dinner cruise is ending when someone opens fire on the dispersing crowd. While the investigation and prosecution of this takes the main stage, a significant sub-plot involves a character who rarely gets the spotlight.
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A Jewish charity's fund-raising dinner cruise is ending when someone opens fire on the dispersing crowd. While the investigation and prosecution of this takes the main stage, stage and includes the Governor interfering in the D.A.'s office, a significant sub-plot involves a character who rarely gets the spotlight.
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* RippedFromTheHeadlines: According to IMDb Trivia, this episode's main storyline is based on the case of Governor George Pataki replacing Bronx D.A. Robert Johnson with the Attorney General when Johnson refused to seek the death penalty in Angel Diaz's shooting of Kevin Gillespie, a police officer.
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A Jewish charity's fund-raising dinner cruise is ending when someone opens fire on the dispersing crowd. While the investigation and prosecution of this takes the main stage, a significant sub-plot involves a character who rarely gets the spotlight.
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*TearJerker: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Adam signs the papers to have his wife's life support discontinued]], and the end credits roll over [[spoiler:her flat-lining]]. Just before the scene ends, he audibly [[ManlyTears whimpers]]. It's heart-wrenching.
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*TearJerker: At the end of the episode, [[spoiler:Adam signs the papers to have his wife's life support discontinued]], and the end credits roll over [[spoiler:her flat-lining]]. Just before the scene ends, he audibly [[ManlyTears whimpers]]. It's heart-wrenching.