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* [[spoiler: Alvin Olinsky]] hearing the guilty verdict in the episode "Fake" when the defendant is convicted of [[spoiler: murdering his daughter Lexi]].

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* [[spoiler: Alvin Olinsky]] Olinsky hearing the guilty verdict in the episode "Fake" when the defendant is convicted of [[spoiler: murdering his daughter Lexi]].Lexi.
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* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order''[[note]]Michael Moriarty had a dramatic falling out with Dick Wolf and the ''United States of America'' and moved to Canada claiming that he was a political exile[[/note]], as it confirms that the character is still alive.

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* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order''[[note]]Michael Moriarty had a dramatic falling out with Dick Wolf and the ''United States of America'' and moved to Canada claiming that he was a political exile[[/note]], as it confirms that the character is still alive.
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* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order'', as it confirms that the character is still alive.

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* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order'', Order''[[note]]Michael Moriarty had a dramatic falling out with Dick Wolf and the ''United States of America'' and moved to Canada claiming that he was a political exile[[/note]], as it confirms that the character is still alive.
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"Implies"? He wouldn't be calling a dead man.


* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order'', as it implies that the character is still alive.

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* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order'', as it implies confirms that the character is still alive.
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* [[spoiler: Alvin Olinsky]] hearing the guilty verdict in the episode "Fake" when the defendant is convicted of [[spoiler: murdering his daughter Lexi]].
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* Peter Stone calling his father, [[Series/LawAndOrder Ben Stone]], at the end of "Uncertainty Principle". This is also a meta example for fans of Ben Stone in ''Law & Order'', as it implies that the character is still alive.

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