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* BigNo: At the end of the episode when [[spoiler: Avery takes PJ down with her]], Pierson Bartlett lets out one.

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* BigNo: At the end of the episode when [[spoiler: Avery takes PJ down with her]], her, Pierson Bartlett lets out one.



%%* LoveMakesYouDumb: The Bartletts [[spoiler: and Avery]].

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* IdiotBall: Casey and the detectives just let Avery walk out of the room as they play the tape proving her guilt. Casey justifies this by saying she's alerted security, but this results in Avery heading for the roof and the SuddenDownerEnding. If Casey had instructed the detectives to arrest her without the theatrics, the murder-suicide would have been avoided.
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* AdultFear: Seeing your child die in a MurderSuicide.
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[This description was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]

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[This description A young pregnant woman is murdered and a family of wealthy coffee importers-of whom the woman was copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it sexually involved with original writing.]both father and son- are the prime suspects.
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A wealthy, successful coffee trader and his son are both suspects in the murder of a young pregnant woman, when evidence suggests that the woman was sexually involved with both men--but the son's attorney proves eventually to have been the real villain.

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A wealthy, successful coffee trader and his son are both suspects in the murder of a young pregnant woman, when evidence suggests that the woman [This description was sexually involved copied in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with both men--but the son's attorney proves eventually to have been the real villain.
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* LoveMakesYouDumb: The Bartletts [[spoiler: and Avery]].

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* {{Yandere}}: Avery Hemming, full stop.

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* LoveMakesYouCrazy: Avery's unrequited crush on P.J. leads her to stalk him and his lovers via a PI and she escalates to murder when his latest turns out to be a reprehensible GoldDigger. Once she's found out, she drags P.J. to his doom alongside her in a last-minute MurderSuicide.



* WhamShot: The one showing Hemming and PJ sprawled out on top of a parked car after their fatal plunge, It even looks like [[TogetherInDeath they're holding hands]].

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* WhamShot: The one showing Hemming and PJ P.J. sprawled out on top of a parked car after their fatal plunge, plunge. It even looks like [[TogetherInDeath they're holding hands]].
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* WhamShot: The one showing Hemming and PJ sprawled out on top of a parked car after their fatal plunge, It even looks like [[TogetherInDeath they're holding hands]].

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* DisneyVillainDeath: Hemming invokes one upon herself during her VillainousBreakdown. Unfortunately, she takes PJ with her.



* VillainousBreakdown: When the main characters finally got an evidence pinning her for Jenna's murder, Avery Hemmings completely loses her shit and things went FromBadToWorse real fast.

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* VillainousBreakdown: When the main characters finally got an evidence pinning her for Jenna's murder, Avery Hemmings completely loses her shit and things went FromBadToWorse real fast.
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* DeathByFallingOver: Avery Hemmings commits MurderSuicide by dragging P.J. Bartlett with her to fall from a skyscraper rooftop.
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* BigNo: At the end of the episode when [[spoiler: Avery accidentally takes PJ down with her]], Pierson Bartlett lets out one.

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** Don't forget about Trevor Langan, played by the TallDarkAndHandsome Peter Hermann.
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* BigNo: At the end of the episode when [[spoiler: Avery accidentally takes PJ down with her]].

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* BigNo: At the end of the episode when [[spoiler: Avery accidentally takes PJ down with her]].


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* LoveMakesYouDumb: The Bartletts [[spoiler: and Avery]].
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* MustHaveCaffeine: Munch makes a hilarious quip about needing caffeine when he's roused out of bed to question the Bartletts.

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* MustHaveCaffeine: Munch makes a hilarious quip about needing caffeine when he's roused out of bed to question the Bartletts.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Heaven Moscowitz. She talks to angels and practices "Therapy" with credentials from a "Higher authority".

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The show begins with a brownstone fire and the discovery of a woman’s body – Jenna Ludlow – who also happens to be pregnant. The victim’s fiancé, P.J. Bartlett, comes under suspicion from detectives Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson; as it happens, he is the son of the very successful and wealthy coffee broker Pierson David Bartlett Sr., his own full real name being Pierson David Bartlett Jr., with "P.J.," for "Pierson Junior," being his nickname. An affair with Jenna Ludlow and Pierson Bartlett is uncovered, putting both father and son in the cross hairs of prosecutor Casey Novak. Novak suggests that Pierson get an attorney of his own, since P.J.’s attorney, Avery Hemmings, should not represent both father and son. Pierson retains Trevor Langan.

Father and son go to trial, with Novak pulling out all the stops. She challenges Pierson about an email regarding the purchase of a coffee plantation, and that Jenna may have been using the email to blackmail them, thinking she would give away trade secrets. Casey also revealed $10,000 a month payments from Pierson to Jenna as evidence of blackmail. Pierson said the money had not been for blackmail, but instead for the baby that Jenna was carrying. Novak then gets the son, P.J., on the stand, and tells him that Dr. Melinda Warner, a pathologist with the New York County Medical Examiner's Office, had determined that his sperm is immotile, meaning that he is effectively “shooting blanks” with what she calls “funky sperm.” This means that he is reproductively sterile. Novak also reveals that Jenna was not pregnant at the time the blackmail had begun, a fact that seems to be a surprise to both defendants.

Hemmings chases down Novak, who basically declares the defense attorney incompetent, says the trial is over, the only question being how long the jury will be out, and slams the door in her face. But when the jury is asked for a verdict, nine days later, its foreman states that they have been “hopelessly deadlocked” for those nine days, and a mistrial is declared. The undeterred Novak vows to re-file immediately, spiting Hemmings's insistence that the verdict will not change. She also decides to check out what happened with the jurors, and finds that one juror was holding out for acquittal from the very first day of deliberation. The holdout proves to be the mother of a disabled child, who was also facing foreclosure of her home; she agreed to stay firm on a "not guilty" charge in exchange for a bribe. Novak trades information from her in exchange for no jail time.

Novak finds that the juror was paid off by a private investigator, and Benson and Stabler find that the PI has fled the country and his files are being shredded. There are, however, files on the PI’s computer hard drive that show that he was tailing P.J. Bartlett. When confronted with the information, P.J. turns on his father, basically calling him an over-competitive control freak. P.J. believes this is partly what drove his father to have the affair with Jenna. The detectives obtain a search warrant for Pierson’s home and safe in an attempt to confirm he has possession of the actual surveillance photos, but are stopped when Hemmings arrives with an injunction voiding their warrant, saying they had violated P.J.’s right to counsel.

Somehow, Pierson Bartlett arrives at the SVU squad room before Benson and Stabler, who Fin informs that Pierson is rolling on his son. Stabler continues to watch a video with Jenna, and gets a minuscule glimpse, in the picture, of the lamp known to have been the murder weapon. Since he and Benson had not initially found a camera for that video, they go back to the burned apartment to try to find it, tearing apart mattresses and drawers and cabinets. Fortunately for them, they find a digital memory card in a can of what proves to be mill-run grocery coffee, download its contents, and soon afterwards find a camera in the wall that still has the video memory card in it.

Novak, Benson, and Stabler have a sit-down with Pierson, P.J., and Hemmings, telling them about the video and that it shows the murderer. Hemmings promptly tells them to turn it off, then storms out of the room. When father and son see that Hemmings has been the real villain all along, Pierson expresses concern that she could be getting away. Just then, an alarm can be heard going off, and Novak recognizes as the emergency stairs on the roof.

On the roof, to which she has been cornered, while she is standing on a roof ledge in her stiletto-heeled shoes, threatening suicide, Hemmings admits that she had also tampered with the juror and hired the PI. At times she seems to wobble precariously on the ledge, and at other times she seems quite steady. To make matters worse, P.J. finally gets his arms around Hemmings’s legs--but as none of the others rush to help him pull her back, she yanks the shocked and horror-stricken P.J. over the side with her, killing them both.

Stabler and Benson stare in horror at the two dead bodies on a car roof, while Bartlett Sr. cries in anguish over his now-dead son, who has been murdered by his own attorney in the course of her suicide.

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The show begins with a brownstone fire and the discovery of a woman’s body – Jenna Ludlow – who also happens to be pregnant. The victim’s fiancé, P.J. Bartlett, comes under suspicion from detectives Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson; as it happens, he is the son of the very Written By Creator/JonathanGreene

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successful and wealthy coffee broker Pierson David Bartlett Sr., trader and his own full real name being Pierson David Bartlett Jr., with "P.J.," for "Pierson Junior," being his nickname. An affair with Jenna Ludlow and Pierson Bartlett is uncovered, putting son are both father and son suspects in the cross hairs murder of prosecutor Casey Novak. Novak a young pregnant woman, when evidence suggests that Pierson get an the woman was sexually involved with both men--but the son's attorney of his own, since P.J.’s attorney, Avery Hemmings, should not represent both father and son. Pierson retains Trevor Langan.

Father and son go to trial, with Novak pulling out all the stops. She challenges Pierson about an email regarding the purchase of a coffee plantation, and that Jenna may have been using the email to blackmail them, thinking she would give away trade secrets. Casey also revealed $10,000 a month payments from Pierson to Jenna as evidence of blackmail. Pierson said the money had not been for blackmail, but instead for the baby that Jenna was carrying. Novak then gets the son, P.J., on the stand, and tells him that Dr. Melinda Warner, a pathologist with the New York County Medical Examiner's Office, had determined that his sperm is immotile, meaning that he is effectively “shooting blanks” with what she calls “funky sperm.” This means that he is reproductively sterile. Novak also reveals that Jenna was not pregnant at the time the blackmail had begun, a fact that seems to be a surprise to both defendants.

Hemmings chases down Novak, who basically declares the defense attorney incompetent, says the trial is over, the only question being how long the jury will be out, and slams the door in her face. But when the jury is asked for a verdict, nine days later, its foreman states that they have been “hopelessly deadlocked” for those nine days, and a mistrial is declared. The undeterred Novak vows to re-file immediately, spiting Hemmings's insistence that the verdict will not change. She also decides to check out what happened with the jurors, and finds that one juror was holding out for acquittal from the very first day of deliberation. The holdout
proves to be the mother of a disabled child, who was also facing foreclosure of her home; she agreed to stay firm on a "not guilty" charge in exchange for a bribe. Novak trades information from her in exchange for no jail time.

Novak finds that the juror was paid off by a private investigator, and Benson and Stabler find that the PI has fled the country and his files are being shredded. There are, however, files on the PI’s computer hard drive that show that he was tailing P.J. Bartlett. When confronted with the information, P.J. turns on his father, basically calling him an over-competitive control freak. P.J. believes this is partly what drove his father to have the affair with Jenna. The detectives obtain a search warrant for Pierson’s home and safe in an attempt to confirm he has possession of the actual surveillance photos, but are stopped when Hemmings arrives with an injunction voiding their warrant, saying they had violated P.J.’s right to counsel.

Somehow, Pierson Bartlett arrives at the SVU squad room before Benson and Stabler, who Fin informs that Pierson is rolling on his son. Stabler continues to watch a video with Jenna, and gets a minuscule glimpse, in the picture, of the lamp known
eventually to have been the murder weapon. Since he and Benson had not initially found a camera for that video, they go back to the burned apartment to try to find it, tearing apart mattresses and drawers and cabinets. Fortunately for them, they find a digital memory card in a can of what proves to be mill-run grocery coffee, download its contents, and soon afterwards find a camera in the wall that still has the video memory card in it.

Novak, Benson, and Stabler have a sit-down with Pierson, P.J., and Hemmings, telling them about the video and that it shows the murderer. Hemmings promptly tells them to turn it off, then storms out of the room. When father and son see that Hemmings has been the
real villain all along, Pierson expresses concern that she could be getting away. Just then, an alarm can be heard going off, and Novak recognizes as the emergency stairs on the roof.

On the roof, to which she has been cornered, while she is standing on a roof ledge in her stiletto-heeled shoes, threatening suicide, Hemmings admits that she had also tampered with the juror and hired the PI. At times she seems to wobble precariously on the ledge, and at other times she seems quite steady. To make matters worse, P.J. finally gets his arms around Hemmings’s legs--but as none of the others rush to help him pull her back, she yanks the shocked and horror-stricken P.J. over the side with her, killing them both.

Stabler and Benson stare in horror at the two dead bodies on a car roof, while Bartlett Sr. cries in anguish over his now-dead son, who has been murdered by his own attorney in the course of her suicide.
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* AdultFear: Seeing your child die in a MurderSuicide.
* AmoralAttorney: Avery Hemmings bribes jurors to cause a mistrial in the Bartletts' favor.



* DeathByFallingOver: Avery Hemmings commits MurderSuicide by dragging P.J. Bartlett with her to fall from a skyscraper rooftop.
* DoubleMeaningTitle: The title refers to the Bartlett FamilyBusiness and the father and son LoveTriangle.
* EntitledToHaveYou: Basically the reason why Avery Hemmings murdered Jenna Ludlow is because she believes (which is true) the latter doesn't deserve P.J.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Avery Hemmings threatens Casey that she could be suspended and lose her job.



* HelloAttorney: Avery Hemmings, as played by Creator/MichelleBorth. And of course [[Creator/DianeNeal Casey]].



* TogetherInDeath: A rather twisted variation, since one of the parties was an unwilling participant.

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* MurderSuicide: Hemmings killed herself and takes P.J. with her.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: Avery Hemmings kills Jenna Ludlow because she believes (which is true) the latter is undeserving of P.J.'s love.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: Pierson Bartlett is ForcedToWatch while his son was literally dragged to death.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveConnections: Avery Hemmings uses her skills as a lawyer to manipulate the case against the Bartletts in their favor.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: The Bartletts attempted this but they were foiled.
* SiblingTriangle: A variant. It's between a father and a son.
* StalkerWithACrush: Hemmings has been hiring a private investigator to trail P.J. and his various girlfriends to see if the women are deserving of him.
* SuddenDownerEnding: Just as Avery Hemmings is pinned for Jenna Ludlow's murder, she immediately has a nasty VillainousBreakdown and kills P.J. Bartlett in a MurderSuicide.
* TogetherInDeath: A rather twisted variation, since one of the parties was an unwilling participant.participant.
* VillainousBreakdown: When the main characters finally got an evidence pinning her for Jenna's murder, Avery Hemmings completely loses her shit and things went FromBadToWorse real fast.
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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Given a dark twist with Hemmings, who turns out to have murdered Jenna out of a combination of jealousy and outrage over how Jenna was cheating on and financially exploiting P.J. Bartlett, whom she was in love with. She also confesses to having stalked P.J. when he was dating other women, because she felt that none of them were ever good enough for him. At the episode's end, she declares that she can't bear the idea of leaving P.J. "to be hurt"... which is her rationale for grabbing him and leaping off of the roof with him to their mutual deaths.

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* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Given a dark twist with Hemmings, who turns out to have murdered Jenna out of a combination of jealousy and outrage over how Jenna was cheating on and financially exploiting P.J. Bartlett, whom she was in love with. She also confesses to having stalked P.J. when he was dating other women, because she felt that none of them were ever good enough for him. At the episode's end, she declares that she can't bear the idea of leaving P.J. "to be hurt"... which is her rationale for grabbing him and leaping off of the roof with him to their mutual deaths.deaths.
* TogetherInDeath: A rather twisted variation, since one of the parties was an unwilling participant.
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The show begins with a brownstone fire and the discovery of a woman’s body – Jenna Ludlow – who also happens to be pregnant. The victim’s fiancé, P.J. Bartlett, comes under suspicion from detectives Elliot Stabler and Olivia Benson; as it happens, he is the son of the very successful and wealthy coffee broker Pierson David Bartlett Sr., his own full real name being Pierson David Bartlett Jr., with "P.J.," for "Pierson Junior," being his nickname. An affair with Jenna Ludlow and Pierson Bartlett is uncovered, putting both father and son in the cross hairs of prosecutor Casey Novak. Novak suggests that Pierson get an attorney of his own, since P.J.’s attorney, Avery Hemmings, should not represent both father and son. Pierson retains Trevor Langan.

Father and son go to trial, with Novak pulling out all the stops. She challenges Pierson about an email regarding the purchase of a coffee plantation, and that Jenna may have been using the email to blackmail them, thinking she would give away trade secrets. Casey also revealed $10,000 a month payments from Pierson to Jenna as evidence of blackmail. Pierson said the money had not been for blackmail, but instead for the baby that Jenna was carrying. Novak then gets the son, P.J., on the stand, and tells him that Dr. Melinda Warner, a pathologist with the New York County Medical Examiner's Office, had determined that his sperm is immotile, meaning that he is effectively “shooting blanks” with what she calls “funky sperm.” This means that he is reproductively sterile. Novak also reveals that Jenna was not pregnant at the time the blackmail had begun, a fact that seems to be a surprise to both defendants.

Hemmings chases down Novak, who basically declares the defense attorney incompetent, says the trial is over, the only question being how long the jury will be out, and slams the door in her face. But when the jury is asked for a verdict, nine days later, its foreman states that they have been “hopelessly deadlocked” for those nine days, and a mistrial is declared. The undeterred Novak vows to re-file immediately, spiting Hemmings's insistence that the verdict will not change. She also decides to check out what happened with the jurors, and finds that one juror was holding out for acquittal from the very first day of deliberation. The holdout proves to be the mother of a disabled child, who was also facing foreclosure of her home; she agreed to stay firm on a "not guilty" charge in exchange for a bribe. Novak trades information from her in exchange for no jail time.

Novak finds that the juror was paid off by a private investigator, and Benson and Stabler find that the PI has fled the country and his files are being shredded. There are, however, files on the PI’s computer hard drive that show that he was tailing P.J. Bartlett. When confronted with the information, P.J. turns on his father, basically calling him an over-competitive control freak. P.J. believes this is partly what drove his father to have the affair with Jenna. The detectives obtain a search warrant for Pierson’s home and safe in an attempt to confirm he has possession of the actual surveillance photos, but are stopped when Hemmings arrives with an injunction voiding their warrant, saying they had violated P.J.’s right to counsel.

Somehow, Pierson Bartlett arrives at the SVU squad room before Benson and Stabler, who Fin informs that Pierson is rolling on his son. Stabler continues to watch a video with Jenna, and gets a minuscule glimpse, in the picture, of the lamp known to have been the murder weapon. Since he and Benson had not initially found a camera for that video, they go back to the burned apartment to try to find it, tearing apart mattresses and drawers and cabinets. Fortunately for them, they find a digital memory card in a can of what proves to be mill-run grocery coffee, download its contents, and soon afterwards find a camera in the wall that still has the video memory card in it.

Novak, Benson, and Stabler have a sit-down with Pierson, P.J., and Hemmings, telling them about the video and that it shows the murderer. Hemmings promptly tells them to turn it off, then storms out of the room. When father and son see that Hemmings has been the real villain all along, Pierson expresses concern that she could be getting away. Just then, an alarm can be heard going off, and Novak recognizes as the emergency stairs on the roof.

On the roof, to which she has been cornered, while she is standing on a roof ledge in her stiletto-heeled shoes, threatening suicide, Hemmings admits that she had also tampered with the juror and hired the PI. At times she seems to wobble precariously on the ledge, and at other times she seems quite steady. To make matters worse, P.J. finally gets his arms around Hemmings’s legs--but as none of the others rush to help him pull her back, she yanks the shocked and horror-stricken P.J. over the side with her, killing them both.

Stabler and Benson stare in horror at the two dead bodies on a car roof, while Bartlett Sr. cries in anguish over his now-dead son, who has been murdered by his own attorney in the course of her suicide.

!!This episode provides examples of:
* AssholeVictim: Jenna Ludlow turns out to be one hell of a GoldDigger and an all-around scumbag who financially abused the men in her life to the point that Sergeant Tutuola at one point tells the others, effectively, that Jenna basically brought her death on herself. Deconstructed when Novak admits that, yes, Jenna was a greedy asshole, but that didn't make killing her right.
* GoldDigger: Jenna Ludlow's obsession in life was getting as much money as possible, and she was more than willing to exploit any man who showed an interest in her. She did porn shoots, took her boyfriends to court for breaking up with her, took BlackMail videos of her having sex with her lovers, and even slept with her wealthy boyfriend's father -- and got pregnant by him -- to increase the money she could squeeze out of both of them.
* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Given a dark twist with Hemmings, who turns out to have murdered Jenna out of a combination of jealousy and outrage over how Jenna was cheating on and financially exploiting P.J. Bartlett, whom she was in love with. She also confesses to having stalked P.J. when he was dating other women, because she felt that none of them were ever good enough for him. At the episode's end, she declares that she can't bear the idea of leaving P.J. "to be hurt"... which is her rationale for grabbing him and leaping off of the roof with him to their mutual deaths.

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