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Whose Monkey Is It Anyway?

  • Episode aired Jan 17, 2001
  • TV-14
  • 44m
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An AIDS researcher is killed by a monkey released in a lab by animal rights activists. The subsequent trial turns into a test case on the ethics of using animals as test subjects.An AIDS researcher is killed by a monkey released in a lab by animal rights activists. The subsequent trial turns into a test case on the ethics of using animals as test subjects.An AIDS researcher is killed by a monkey released in a lab by animal rights activists. The subsequent trial turns into a test case on the ethics of using animals as test subjects.

  • Director
    • Vincent Misiano
  • Writers
    • Dick Wolf
    • William M. Finkelstein
  • Stars
    • Jerry Orbach
    • Jesse L. Martin
    • S. Epatha Merkerson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    286
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    • Director
      • Vincent Misiano
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • William M. Finkelstein
    • Stars
      • Jerry Orbach
      • Jesse L. Martin
      • S. Epatha Merkerson
    • 4User reviews
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    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Detective Lennie Briscoe
    Jesse L. Martin
    Jesse L. Martin
    • Detective Ed Green
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    S. Epatha Merkerson
    • Lieutenant Anita Van Buren
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Executive ADA Jack McCoy
    Angie Harmon
    Angie Harmon
    • ADA Abbie Carmichael
    Dianne Wiest
    Dianne Wiest
    • Interim DA Nora Lewin
    Tricia Paoluccio
    Tricia Paoluccio
    • Maxine Walden
    Kevin Isola
    Kevin Isola
    • George Peavey
    Dennis Creaghan
    Dennis Creaghan
    • Liddle
    Joe Bacino
    Joe Bacino
    • CSU Nevins
    Tresa Hughes
    • May Peavey
    David Fonteno
    David Fonteno
    • Trial Judge Derek Hafner
    Ira Hawkins
    • Head of Lab Security
    Ron Nakahara
    Ron Nakahara
    • Dr. Tong
    Leslie Hendrix
    Leslie Hendrix
    • ME Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
    Catherine Hickland
    Catherine Hickland
    • Faye Ireland
    Terrence Mann
    Terrence Mann
    • Defense Attorney Oyler
    Richard Russell Ramos
    • Prof. Paul Serafian
    • Director
      • Vincent Misiano
    • Writers
      • Dick Wolf
      • William M. Finkelstein
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    6bkoganbing

    One sad sack with the zeal of a convert

    There are some defendants you feel sorry for and in this Law And Order story Kevin Isola is certainly one of them.

    In an experimental lab monkeys were set free and an AIDS researcher is bitten and killed. The monkey was infected with the disease, but also the man had a bad allergic reaction. Jerry Orbach and Jesse Martin track the culprit down to a lab worker who is this idealistic young kid Isola.

    Isola is a late arrival to the cause of animal rights. But he wanted to impress Trieva Paoluccio whom he was interested in. He became an activist through her. So many of us do silly things to impress the one we are enamored with.

    Good episode and we should also note the performances of Tresa Hughes as Isola's mother and Terrence Mann, Isola's animal rights activist defense attorney.
    1JonanthanNewOrleans

    I absolutely love L&O but this episode.....

    Totally made fun of animal lovers and environmentalists, it nearly made me feel it encouraged humans to kill animals and destroy environment as if it was a good thing for the planet... humans are supposed to be the smartes of all animals and civilized, right?????

    dont get me wrong, i gave L&O 10/10 and have watched all the 20 seasons but this episode is kind of disgusting.
    5TheLittleSongbird

    Animal rights

    "Whose Monkey is it Anyway" is another episode that tackles a tough issue that is also quite controversial, with strong opinions either way (mostly pro from what has been seen in my life). Any film, documentary or television episode concerning animal rights (which the franchise tackled more than once since) deserves credit for taking it on in the first place, it was very relevant at the time and still is (even more so) and one of those topics that needs to be raised awareness of.

    It is a subject matter that could have been dealt with a lot better here. As has been said quite a few times in my reviews for previous episodes, 'Law and Order' was often very good with its handling of tough topics and the best examples were topics that were a lot tougher and harder to pull off than animal rights (including racism, abortion, gun control, mercy killings etc). That is not the case with "Whose Monkey is it Anyway", which came over as ham-handed, odd and flimsy and it is another episode where the legal portion would better off have not happened.

    By all means, "Whose Monkey is it Anyway" is not all bad. Looks good. Well shot and not resorting to being claustrophobic or gimmicky and nice use of locations. The music doesn't intrude or overbear and the direction lets the drama breathe enough and has moments of tension towards the end.

    The first portion is quite thought-provoking and compelling. Cannot fault the regular cast and Kevin Isola's performance hits hard as a character where his viewpoint is understood, especially those that feels strongly about this issue on his side.

    Like some of the previous Season 11 episodes on the other hand, "Whose Monkey is it Anyway" is rather thin (like half an hour stretched to just under twice as long), which made it feel rather routine halfway through particularly. And it did lay on too thick what its stance is on animal rights without exploring enough any other viewpoint. A stance that is not going to bode well for activists, especially with how they're portrayed here (exaggerated and stereotypically). The supporting characters lack subtlety and don't feel like real people.

    Once again, the legal section of the episode underwhelms and is where the episode became rather ridiculous. The defense argument is another simplistic and facepalm worthy one and the prosecution consists of extreme lengths taken to get a result and trying to make a case out of not that much to go on. Another one of those cases that was not strong enough to go to court and where only one outcome would be realistic, whereas there is a personal preference for episodes that challenge and make one unsure of what is the truth and how it's going to turn out. The writing lacks tautness and by the end of the episode much of me ended up not caring for the result, which is not a good thing to feel when having friends that feel strongly about this issue.

    To conclude, disappointing. 5/10.
    9Mrpalli77

    he just seemed so happy to be out of that cage.

    A biologist was found dead inside the lab by his colleagues. They were working for a vaccine against AIDS and they used monkeys as guinea pigs for their own purpose. The death was caused by a monkey bit and all the simians except the one that bit went missing. The company eager to find the cure had been under the target of activists who had threatened the owner many times. Detectives begin questioning all the suspects, trying to find the one without alibis. Actually, the perp had no intention in killing the doctor, he only wanted to break the simians free (he also sold his father '64 Impala for the cause). At trial, defense attorney put in place a strange reason for not convicting his client....

    At first, I reckon I'm watching "28 days later": activists set infected monkeys free, spreading a disease among humans. Then the plot lead to something more similar to "Planet of the apes" franchise: animals deserve to live without any pains (they are not a property, they have a soul!), while humans are the evil (no matter if the research is made for the greater good). Funny episode, McCoy must take jurors back to earth.

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    • Trivia
      The woman at the animal sanctuary that the detectives speak with is likely a reference to 1960s film star Tippi Hedren, who was inspired to open her own sanctuary for large cats after she discovered those used in the movie Mister Kingstreet's War (1971) had nowhere to go after filming. Because of this, her daughter Melanie Griffith spent much of her childhood around lions and tigers.
    • Quotes

      [searching for escaped lab animals]

      Det. Lennie Briscoe: Any idea where monkeys hole up when they're on the lam?

    • Connections
      References Whose Line Is It Anyway? (1988)

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    • Release date
      • January 17, 2001 (United States)
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    • Language
      • English
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      • New York City, New York, USA
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      • Wolf Films
      • Studios USA Television
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      44 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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