Law_&_Order_(season_16)

<i>Law & Order</i> season 16

Law & Order season 16

Season of television series


The 16th season of Law & Order premiered on NBC on September 21, 2005, and concluded on May 17, 2006. This is the second season that remained unchanged from the 15th season, where Elisabeth Rohm departed the series as Serena Southerlyn departs from the series after the episode "Ain't No Love", although Annie Parisse as Alexandra Borgia joins the semi regular, starting with "Fluency".

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Cast and crew changes

Jesse L. Martin returned to his role of Detective Ed Green in the season premiere episode; he left at the end of the last season to act in the movie Rent. Mid-season, Law & Order's future on NBC was in the air, unknown if the show would be renewed or canceled after this season. Prior to the end of the season, Annie Parisse – who portrayed ADA Borgia – quit the series, wanting out of her contract. A show insider said to Fox News, "She saw the writing on the wall, they never treated her very well. They were always complaining about her hair. And they also thought she looked too young next to Sam Waterson (sic)."[1] Parisse's ADA Alex Borgia was brutally killed off in the season finale episode "Invaders."

It was announced that Dennis Farina (Detective Joe Fontana) wished to depart the cast weeks after the previous season finale episode aired. At the time Farina wished to pursue other offers and projects being developed by his production company. Dick Wolf said in a statement that he respected Farina's decision and looked forward to working with him again.[2]

There were "a lot" of firings, including a portion of the camera crew. "None of the original writer-producers are there anymore," a source said to Fox News. "They've all been replaced by people from L.A. who don't get the show." Walon Green was show runner/executive producer this season with Nicholas Wootton, over Matthew Penn, and Peter Jankowski. Green stepped down as show runner/EP at the end of the season and Wootton took over in the 17th season.

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Departure of Dennis Farina, Michael Imperioli, and Annie Parisse

Dennis Farina and Annie Parisse, who played Joe Fontana and Alexandra Borgia, respectively, left the series at the end of the 16th season. Michael Imperioli, who played Nick Falco, made a guest appearance (his last in the franchise) in the episode "Hindsight."

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Preceded by
Season Fifteen
(2004-2005)
List of Law & Order seasons
(1990-2010)
Succeeded by
Season Seventeen
(2006-2007)

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