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Law & Order: Criminal Intent

★ 7.6 (356 votes) | 2001 | 0h 42m
Drama
Overview

The third installment of the “Law & Order” franchise takes viewers deep into the minds of its criminals while following the intense psychological approaches the Major Case Squad uses to solve its crimes.

Details
  • Status Ended
  • First Air Date September 30, 2001
  • Last Air Date June 26, 2011
  • Seasons 10
  • Episodes 195
  • Networks NBC, USA Network

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Seasons

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Specials

2 episodes

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Season 1
Season 1

22 episodes • 2001

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Season 2
Season 2

23 episodes • 2002

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Season 3
Season 3

21 episodes • 2003

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Season 4
Season 4

23 episodes • 2004

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Season 5
Season 5

22 episodes • 2005

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Season 6
Season 6

22 episodes • 2006

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Season 7
Season 7

22 episodes • 2007

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Season 8
Season 8

16 episodes • 2009

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Season 9
Season 9

16 episodes • 2010

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Season 10
Season 10

8 episodes • 2011

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Law & Order: Criminal Intent Promo Part One

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