Revisit More Emmy-Nominated Episodes of Wolf Shows
With the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to revisit even more episodes of Wolf shows that have received Emmy nominations throughout the years. Read on for more Emmy-nominated (and winning) episodes to add to your watch queue.
Law & Order: SVU S3E21 – “Denial”
Nominated for: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series – Martha Plimpton, 2002
An investigation into the sexual assault of a heroin addict, played by Martha Plimpton, brings Benson and Stabler to the conclusion that the victim is withholding information to protect her mother and grandmother.
Stream “Denial” on Peacock.
Law & Order: SVU S11E18 – “Bedtime”
Won: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series – Ann Margaret, 2010
A rape and murder helps Benson and Stabler crack a case involving a serial rapist and killer from the 1970s, though a copycat crime remains open when investigation reveals that the crime was committed by a woman. Ann Margaret guest stars.
Stream “Bedtime” on Peacock.
Law & Order S2E10 – “Heaven”
Won: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series
Detectives Phil Cerreta and Mike Logan investigate an arson at a social club that results in the death of fifty-three Latin American immigrants, and find that the motives go deeper than they previously knew.
Stream “Heaven” on Prime Video.
Law & Order S13E7 – “Open Season”
Nominated for: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series — Tovah Feldshuh, 2003
In 2003, Tovah Feldshuh was nominated for her role as DA Danielle Melnick, who she portrayed on the show beginning in 1991 and lasting until 2007. In this episode that aired before her nomination, the acquittal of a cop-killer leads to the murder of a defense attorney.
Stream “Open Season” on Peacock.
Law & Order: SVU S10E16 – “Ballerina”
Nominated for: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series — Carol Burnett, 2009
Comedy legend Carol Burnett went all in on the drama in this nominated episode, playing Birdie Sulloway, a black widow killer who marries — and murders — men she deems to be less than moral.
Stream “Ballerina” on Peacock.
Law & Order: SVU S1E10 – “Closure”
Nominated for: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series — Tracy Pollan, 2000
Benson does her best to help Harper Anderson, played by Tracy Pollan, a rape victim who is able to describe her attack in perfect detail, yet unable to properly identify her attacker when push comes to shove.
Stream “Closure” on Peacock.
Catch up on even more past episodes of Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, and more Wolf shows on Peacock.