: The case becomes a legal minefield when the suspects seek refuge. The prosecution, led by Jack McCoy, must navigate a complex prisoner exchange with the Russian embassy to ensure justice is served. Themes & Analysis
: The police discover Nadia, a young woman believed to have been killed for trying to escape. In reality, a "merciful minion" had faked her death and kept her hidden according to TV Tropes . [S17E19] Fallout
: While Peter Rostov's family mourns him, the investigation reveals he and his brother Karl were human traffickers preying on teenage girls. : The case becomes a legal minefield when
: The episode employs the "Asshole Victim" trope, where the audience and characters feel little sympathy for the deceased once his crimes—rape and trafficking—are exposed. In reality, a "merciful minion" had faked her
" Fallout " is the 19th episode of the 17th season of the long-running police procedural , which originally aired on April 27, 2007 . Episode Overview
: Like many Law & Order episodes, this was "ripped from the headlines," drawing parallels to the real-life poisoning of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko in 2006. Cast Highlights Jesse L. Martin as Det. Ed Green Milena Govich as Det. Nina Cassidy Sam Waterston as E.A.D.A. Jack McCoy Alana de la Garza as A.D.A. Connie Rubirosa