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The episode that changed everything. ⚖️ Body: Just rewatched "Aftershock." Even years later, the ending with Claire Kincaid and Lennie Briscoe still hits like a freight train. It’s rare for a procedural to break its own rules so effectively. That final scene… I have no words. #LawAndOrder #Aftershock #90sTV #LennieBriscoe Quick Tips for Your Post:
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Is it really over? 💔 Body: Just finished "Aftershock" (S6E1) and I am a mess. Watching Violet wait for Pete while everyone else seems to be moving forward is heartbreaking. And Addison finally choosing Jake? It feels like the end of an era. What did everyone else think of the season opener? #PrivatePractice #AddisonMontgomery #Aftershock Option 2: Character Growth so I can help you refine the hashtags or details
A year of Amelia 🎂 Body: Can we talk about Amelia celebrating one year of sobriety in S6E1? After everything she went through in season 5, seeing her get that chip was the highlight of the episode. She’s come so far! 🛡️✨ #PrivatePractice #AmeliaShepherd #SobrietySuccess Law & Order (Season 6, Episode 23)
Though technically the finale of season 6, "Aftershock" is one of the most famous episodes in Law & Order history. It broke the show's formula to follow the characters after witnessing an execution. It’s rare for a procedural to break its
This episode kicked off the final season and deals with the fallout of Addison's big decision and Pete's sudden disappearance.