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Brian Gant as Jonah Applebaum, whose performance was praised as "outrageous and flamboyant".
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The episode's climax moves to the courtroom, where ADA Michael Cutter must employ a high-stakes psychological tactic. Since Jonah refuses to take his medication, Cutter deliberately triggers a paranoid episode by whispering in Russian and claiming all the DAs are agents. This leads to a violent outburst that legally allows the state to forcibly medicate Jonah, eventually stabilizing him enough to testify and secure a deal with the real killers. Quick Episode Facts Original Title: " Skate or Die " Italian Title: "Il Pattinatore Bipolare" Brian Gant as Jonah Applebaum, whose performance was
In the Law & Order episode (Season 19, Episode 21), detectives Lupo and Bernard investigate the murders of three homeless men. The investigation leads to a street performer known as the "Bipolar Roller" (Jonah Applebaum), a paranoid schizophrenic whose performance is widely considered a highlight of the season. Blog Post: The Tragic Case of the Bipolar Roller Since Jonah refuses to take his medication, Cutter
This episode features Jack McCoy balancing legal duties with his political run for District Attorney.
As Lupo and Bernard dig deeper, they realize they aren't just looking for a witness—they’ve accidentally stumbled upon the "Boxcar Basher," a notorious serial killer responsible for nine past murders. However, there is a catch: Jonah didn't kill the three homeless men. He was framed by the Carpenters, local businessmen who used Jonah’s mental state as a convenient cover for their own crimes.