Tonight on NBC Law & Order Organized Crime returns with an all-new Thursday, February 2, 2023 episode and we have your Law & Order Organized Crime recap below. In tonight’s Law & Order Organized Crime season, 3 episode 13 called, “Punch Drunk,” as per the NBC synopsis, “Stabler and Teddy Silas hatch a plan to turn the club into an indispensable venue for Murphy’s illegal dealings.
Jet blurs the lines between real life and her undercover persona. Bell tries to convince Thurman to take her investigation seriously.”
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In tonight’s Law & Order Organized Crime episode, The NYPD investigation into Eamon Murphy got a little easier thanks to Seamus O’Mara. Seamus was Eamon’s second in command. He knew everything about the business. He even knew about the death of Sergeant Bell’s partner and so he really did know everything.
Which makes his flirtation with Jet a gift. Seamus liked her. He was genuinely interested in her and her dreams. He made that part very clear. He asked her out for drinks after her “shift”. He gave her a necklace on their first date. He was charming her when the cops decided to provoke him by bringing in the Italian mobsters.
The mobsters were secretly working towards getting a light sentence for themselves. All they had to do was go in and call Seamus “donkey”. It’s a trigger for Seamus. He got angry when he heard that word. He attacked the Italians at the bar and the Italians got thrown out.
But this gave the cops another opening. The cops owned that bar. They later asked Eamon himself for protection. He agreed in exchange for twenty grand and a twenty-five percent stake in the bar. He also seemed to like embarrassing Detective Stabler.
Thankfully, he didn’t know Stabler was a detective. He just thought he was the manager of that bar and he didn’t like how cocky Stabler had gotten with him and so turning him into an errand boy was how he was getting back at Stabler. He didn’t notice that Stabler manipulated him into frequenting the bar.
Stabler agreed to remove the prominent cameras. He simply left out that there were hidden cameras. Those same cameras were still rolling even as Eamon continued to try and humiliate Stabler.
Stabler had pushed too hard to get Eamon to do his business at the bar. Eamon said it wasn’t Stabler’s place to tell him anything and he was calling him “boy”. It was a whole mess, but it got Stabler closer to Eamon and he was manipulating him from the inside. Stabler could handle the manipulation.
He was doing his job at the end of the day. It was Jet that was causing some worry. Jet seemed to get really close to Seamus. She even figured out that he put out a hit on the brother of one of the guys that called him “donkey”.
Jet didn’t overhear anything or see anything. She just knew by women’s intuition that Seamus was going to kill someone and the cops wanted to catch Seamus in the act so that they could arrest him for attempted murder.
Only Jet played her own game. Jet went over to Seamus’s place because he ignored her calls and her texts. She went to his place in person knowing that he wouldn’t turn her away if he saw her. She did everything possible to try and stop him from carrying out the hit.
She kissed him. She didn’t sleep with him, but she did cross a line and her team caught her crossing that line.
They took photos of Jet kissing Seamus. She was later asked about what happened. She tried to claim she wasn’t falling for Seamus and that’s a lie. She was falling for him. Everyone could tell. Bell wanted to remove her from the case. Jet got offended. She thought she was simply saving a life. Only Reyes warned her.
He’s been undercover. He said she was a good cop. She just needed to allow Bell to build her case. Jet later proved to Bell that she was a great actress. She went over to Bell’s apartment seemingly drunk and talking about being in love with Seamus. And when Bell fell for the act, Jet revealed the truth.
Jet revealed she’s an accomplished actress. She crossed a line, but she wasn’t a bad cop and she asked for another chance to get Seamus to turn on Eamon. Bell herself was keeping secrets. She knew she had no right to judge anyone else until she came clean and so she admitted to Jet that this case was personal.
She said Eamon killed her partner. She wanted to get justice for the guy and that’s why she opened a case into Eamon to begin with. She even did this without the consent of Deputy Inspector Thurman. Thurman had opened an IA investigation into Bell because of it and so Bell was fighting for a lot right now.
She was fighting for justice. She was also fighting for her job. She needed to get Eamon. Several other agencies have tried and failed at getting him and she needed the win. They set up a sting for Eamon. They were going to get him to agree to sell a bunch of drugs. It was going happen after a boxing match.
But there was a problem. The guy that Seamus was supposed to kill – he decided to kill Seamus first. He tried to kill him at the boxing match. He missed and now Eamon was going to kill that guy and he was going to kill Seamus for failing to kill that guy. And so Seamus made a run for it.
He was taking his supposed girlfriend with him because he thought he was protecting her. But he accidentally pulled off her wig and he knew she wasn’t who she said she was.
So, Jet announced she was a cop. She tried to arrest Seamus. He fought back. He knocked her out before she could grab her gun and he put her in the trunk of his car before driving off.
THE END!