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    Law and Order – Two and Twenty – Review: Vanity over Victimhood

    Willie MurphyBy Willie MurphyOctober 17, 20255 Mins Read
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    In the latest episode of Law & Order, the showrunner treats murder not as a twist, but as the inevitable symptom of unchecked power, emotional erosion, and systemic rot. The victim, Jon Geller (Tom Hammond), a Wall Street darling full of selective grace, is found bludgeoned to death on his private helipad—the same one where he was scheduled to meet his boyfriend for a euphemistically coded “golf” date. The murder weapon? A custom putter. The symbolism? Deliciously unsubtle.

     Lieutenant Brady (Maura Tierney) and Detective Vincent Riley (Reid Scott) break the news to Geller’s wife. “Dead bodies bother me less than telling family members about their loved one’s secrets,” Brady says, her delivery pure baseline control—no theatrics, just the kind of emotional economy that keeps players focused on the next shot. The detectives collect discarded coffee cups from Geller’s firm to match DNA found under the victim’s fingernails. The result: a hit on employee Nick Rossi (Patrick Voss Davis).

    “Two and Twenty” –
    LAW & ORDER, Pictured: (l-r) Maura Tierney as Lieutenant Jessica Brady,
    Reid Scott as Detective Vincent Riley, Laura Patinkin as ME Stark. Photo by:
    Virginia Sherwood/NBC @ 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved

    The Defense: Liberation, Not Innocence

    The prosecution walks into court with a case so airtight it could survive a plunge into the Hudson: Rossi’s DNA, surveillance footage, and a motive gift-wrapped in trauma. But the defense doesn’t argue innocence. They argue liberation.

    Nick Rossi doesn’t want sympathy. He wants recognition—that spending 100 hours a week with someone who weaponized work is its own form of abuse. The expert witness calls it “battered banker syndrome.” According to testimony, Geller psychologically tortured Rossi until he feared for his life. A coworker brings the receipts—literally—a video of Geller berating Rossi until he breaks.

    “Two and Twenty” – LAW & ORDER, Pictured:
    (l-r) Reid Scott as Detective Vincent Riley, Patrick Voss Davis as Nick Ross. Photo
    by:
    Virginia Sherwood/NBC@ 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved
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    Center Court: A Match of Morals and Motives

    What follows is a courtroom showdown worthy of Arthur Ashe Stadium. Price and the defense attorney (Chris Damaso) trade blows like seasoned rivals at Wimbledon, each hoping to land the shot that finally breaks the other’s serve.

    “Two and Twenty” – LAW & ORDER, Pictured:
    (l-r) Eric Lange as Attorney Chris Damaso, Hugh Dancy as A.D.A. Nolan Price. Photo
    by: Will Hart/NBC@ 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved 

    The defense paints Geller as a monster in a designer suit. The prosecution counters with Brad Addis (Alano Miller), a coworker who lives by three rules of Wall Street: “Never admit defeat. Never spend your own money. Never tell the truth.” Addis testifies that the workplace was cutthroat but shrugs it off as the cost of doing business. “When you work on Wall Street,” he reasons, “you make a Faustian bargain.” That bargain? A 2% cut of assets managed and 20% of profits earned. It made Addis rich—and grateful.

    Price asks Addis to testify in rebuttal to a grieving father whose son died at his desk after working 72 hours straight under Geller’s regime. Rossi discovered the body—an experience central to his trauma diagnosis. Addis declines. Not out of loyalty to Higson Capital, but out of leverage. Price sees it clearly: Addis is willing to exploit Geller’s murder to negotiate a better deal.

    “I thought you liked Geller… respected him for making you rich,” Price accuses.

    “He did make me rich,” Addis replies. “Just not rich enough.”

    “Two and Twenty” – LAW & ORDER, Pictured:
    (l-r) Alice Zelenko as Kim Rossi, Joseph DeVito as Victor Rossi, René Zara as
    Sara Geller. Photo by: Will Hart/NBC@ 2025 NBCUniversal Media, LLC. All Rights
    Reserved

    Off the Record: Family, Fury, and Fracture

    Outside the courtroom, tensions boil over. Geller’s wife (Rene Zara) confronts Rossi’s parents. “He didn’t have to kill my husband. If he was so unhappy, why didn’t he just quit?” she cries. Security intervenes, but not before Rossi’s father (Joseph DeVito) shouts at Price: “There’s only so much a man can take.”

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    ADA Samantha Maroun (Odelya Halevi), once again over-identifying with the defendant, explains that she understands how Rossi suffered from Imposter Syndrome—he wasn’t rich, didn’t graduate from the Ivy League. Price sees it differently. Rossi’s fear of never being enough metastasized into hatred. And hatred became his motive for murder.

    “Two and
    Twenty” – LAW
    & ORDER, Pictured: (l-r) Odelya Halevi as A.D.A. Samantha Maroun, Hugh
    Dancy as A.D.A. Nolan Price. Photo by: Will Hart/NBC@ 2025 NBCUniversal Media,
    LLC. All Rights Reserved

    Match Point: The Ace That Ends It 

    Then comes the final rally. Price doesn’t go for the facts—he goes for the gut. 

    “You didn’t need to kill,” he says. “You wanted to.”

    The courtroom holds its breath. So does Price. 

    “You’re damned right,” Rossi explodes. “And that son of a bitch got what he deserved!” 

    The confession isn’t just a climax—it’s a collapse. Price doesn’t just win the case; he exposes the emotional architecture of the crime. 

    Game. Set. Match. 

    The episode dares to ask: Was this murder a cry for help, a final act of resistance, or a symbolic rejection of the systems that protect abusers when they wear suits and sign checks?

    It was none of the above.

    “Two and Twenty” is about a young man’s addiction to money, status, and power. Rossi earned $745,000 at age 27. He could have walked away. Instead, he chose to kill—not out of necessity, but out of a twisted sense of vanity. 

    This week’s episode was a compelling volley of class critique and courtroom drama, even if the final point lands with more force than finesse. What did you think of the “battered banker defense”? Let me know in the comments.

    Overall rating: 7/10



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