Law & Order - Season 17
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Law & Order - Season 17

tvTV-14Season 17
September 21, 2006
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TL;DR Verdict

Law & Order S17: Not woke. Longstanding diversity, incidental left bias in one episode, but trashed for weak acting/writing—not ideology.

Detailed Analysis

Law & Order Season 17 maintains the franchise's longstanding diverse cast, including Black actors Jesse L. Martin and S. Epatha Merkerson in prominent roles since the 1990s, alongside new additions like Latina actress Alana de la Garza as ADA Connie Rubirosa and white actress Milena Govich as Detective Nina Cassady; the latter drew heavy criticism for poor acting and weak writing rather than any forced diversity push. Storytelling follows the classic ripped-from-headlines procedural format, tackling social issues like stem cell research in 'Talking Points,' where a left-leaning bias is evident in portraying a conservative pundit as inflammatory and one-sidedly favoring progressive science policy, but such elements are incidental and not dominant. No race- or gender-swapping of source material, no explicit social justice lectures, no creator activism from Dick Wolf (often seen as conservative-leaning), and audience reception labels it the worst season due to subpar detective arcs and performances, not ideological overreach or 'woke' messaging.

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