Topic: Dick Wolf

23 chapters across the catalog

Helloo!
Episode 1704 2:41:31 - 2:43:01

1704: Helloo!

FBI International and Media Glorification

The evolution of the FBI's portrayal in media is discussed, noting a shift from "bumbling idiots" in early Dick Wolf productions to the "competent worldwide police force" seen in the series "FBI: International." The hosts suggest this is a form of propaganda designed to normalize the FBI's involvement in foreign investigations across Europe. This media framing contrasts with the agency's actual domestic and international controversies.

King for a Day
Episode 1632 23:46 - 29:03

1632: King for a Day

NBC Chicago Med, Dick Wolf, Migrant Crisis Propaganda

A recent episode of the NBC drama "Chicago Med," produced by Dick Wolf, featured a storyline where a local resident is detained after complaining about migrants receiving priority medical care. The episode depicts a hospital overrun by Venezuelan refugees and a citizen's wife being moved to a "queue" to accommodate newcomers. Analysts suggest the messaging is intended to discourage citizens from protesting the allocation of public resources to migrants.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 33:11 - 41:53

1563: Pocket Pardon

Law & Order Woke Victim Unit and Conservative Archetypes

A recent episode of "Law & Order" is dissected for its portrayal of a conservative congresswoman whose husband, a doctor, was killed for treating a transgender teen without parental consent. The hosts argue the show uses "propagandistic subtext" to depict conservatives as insincere hypocrites, culminating in a dramatic line about choosing a "live daughter over a dead son."

The Chit
Episode 1534 1:29:49 - 1:35:19

1534: The Chit

Intelligence Agency Conflict, FBI International Show

NPR reports that many diplomats and intelligence officers are disappointed by the findings on Havana Syndrome, remaining convinced they were attacked by energy weapons. The hosts speculate on a "knockout brawl" between the FBI and CIA, noting the FBI's recent focus on the COVID lab leak. They also discuss the TV show "FBI International" as a tool to normalize the FBI's overseas operations.

Ear Trumpet
Episode 1265 1:03:21 - 1:05:13

1265: Ear Trumpet

Chicago PD and Broadcast Television Violence

The NBC show Chicago PD is described as a "guilty pleasure" and one of the most violent programs on broadcast television. The discussion notes how the Dick Wolf-produced series portrays police corruption as a necessity, contrasting the show's content with Hollywood's public stance on social issues.

Stunning
Episode 1228 2:23:20 - 2:28:27

1228: Stunning

FBI Sting Operation in Belton Missouri

FBI agents killed Timothy Wilson during an attempted arrest in Belton, Missouri, alleging he planned to bomb a hospital. The hosts characterize the event as a "six-week cycle" sting operation, questioning the timing of the intervention and the narrative that the suspect was an imminent threat.

ISIS in Oz
Episode 1180 24:46 - 34:37

1180: ISIS in Oz

FBI Television Show, Kamala Harris Archetype

The Dick Wolf television series "FBI" featured a storyline involving a progressive female District Attorney from New York running for president, which the hosts identify as a clear archetype for Kamala Harris. The segment highlights a scene where a character accuses the prosecutor of building a career by wrongfully convicting innocent black men.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 1:26:24 - 1:32:47

1072: Adultism is Real

FBI Television Show, Genomic Phenotyping and Bomb Triggers

The new Dick Wolf series "FBI" is critiqued for its portrayal of technology and procedural tropes. The show features "genomic phenotyping" to create sketches from blood samples and a bizarre plot point involving 15-year-old mobile phones used as bomb triggers because their batteries lack modern fail-safes. The hosts mock the dialogue and the "cool" rebranding of the bureau.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 2:52:24 - 2:54:39

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Media Paywalls, Chicago Med Terrorist Plot

The difficulty of accessing paywalled content from the Wall Street Journal and New York Times is discussed, alongside a critique of a new TV pilot, Chicago Med. The show features a dramatic scene involving a terrorist with a hand grenade yelling about Ebola, which is described as sensationalist "Dick Wolf" production.

Terror Factory
Episode 709 2:11:59 - 2:13:49

709: Terror Factory

Chicago PD, Fictional Tech and Reverse Signals

The television show "Chicago PD" featured a scene where characters claimed they could "reverse the signal" of a GPS device to find out who was tracking it. This type of fictional technology is criticized for being nonsensical and misleading to the general public. Such portrayals contribute to a lack of understanding regarding how actual digital surveillance and hacking work in the real world.

Blotto
Episode 562 29:23 - 33:42

562: Blotto

Media Analysis, Zen TV Experiment and Audio Perception

The "Zen TV Experiment" is referenced to explain how the human brain fills in blanks when watching television news. It is argued that listening to news audio without the distracting visuals of "mayhem" allows for a more critical analysis of the facts. The segment contrasts the sensationalist visual reporting of television with the more curated audio reports found on outlets like NPR.

Code for Biodiversity!
Episode 246 1:41:48 - 1:44:34

246: Code for Biodiversity!

Law & Order Los Angeles, Red Lobster Product Placement

The hosts deconstruct an episode of Law & Order: Los Angeles featuring a female domestic terrorist. They highlight a jarring product placement for Red Lobster during an arrest scene. They argue the show is a "meme fest" designed to program the American mind, specifically promoting the idea that federal authorities are superior to local law enforcement.

Code for Biodiversity!
Episode 246 1:44:35 - 1:47:59

246: Code for Biodiversity!

Military Tribunals vs Civilian Courts, Law & Order Plot

The Law & Order discussion continues with a focus on the conflict between military and civilian jurisdictions. The episode depicts the executive branch seizing a prisoner for a military tribunal, a plot point the hosts say mirrors real-world debates regarding the prosecution of terrorists. They note the show's portrayal of civilian courts as more effective at securing convictions.

Hawaii-Five-Blows
Episode 238 6:52 - 10:04

238: Hawaii-Five-Blows

Law and Order SVU Depicts Subcutaneous Computer Chips

The season premiere of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit features a plotline involving a young girl who believes she was injected with a computer chip via a flu shot. The episode includes a scene where a scientist explains that while current chips only carry a 16-digit ID number, future versions will include GPS tracking for children, the elderly, and immigrants. This is characterized as predictive programming for a "New World Order" surveillance state.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 3:39 - 6:14

198: Things Could Get Complicated

Law and Order Climate Change and Climategate Narrative

Two clips from the television series Law and Order depict characters debating the validity of human-caused climate change and the ethics of cap and trade. One segment explicitly references "stolen emails" and scientists "cooking their numbers," which mirrors the real-world Climategate controversy. The hosts suggest producer Dick Wolf may be using the show to turn actual news events into fiction to manage public perception.

4-Fools Capsizes
Episode 187 33:08 - 35:12

187: 4-Fools Capsizes

Dick Wolf, Law and Order Media Programming

The hosts critique the influence of television writers like Dick Wolf, arguing that dramatic series are used for social engineering and brainwashing. They reference a White House memo allegedly encouraging Hollywood producers to embed specific government-approved messages into their scripts.

4-Fools Capsizes
Episode 187 1:40:34 - 1:46:36

187: 4-Fools Capsizes

Law and Order SVU, Anti-Talk Radio Propaganda

An episode of Law & Order: SVU is deconstructed for its portrayal of a killer "brainwashed" by right-wing talk radio. The show explicitly names figures like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Bill O'Reilly, which the hosts describe as a blatant attempt to link conservative media to domestic extremism.

4-Fools Capsizes
Episode 187 1:46:37 - 1:54:21

187: 4-Fools Capsizes

Law and Order SVU, Fairness Doctrine and Free Speech

The hosts continue their analysis of Law & Order: SVU, focusing on the script's promotion of the "Fairness Doctrine" and the "fire in a crowded theater" legal trope. They argue the show is conditioning the public to accept limitations on the First Amendment.

4-Fools Capsizes
Episode 187 1:54:21 - 1:59:07

187: 4-Fools Capsizes

Law and Order SVU, Courtroom Climax and Tea Party Memes

The Law & Order: SVU segment concludes with a courtroom scene where a prosecutor berates a talk show host character. The hosts link the show's themes to real-world political tactics, such as the alleged planting of offensive signs at Tea Party rallies to discredit the movement.

Douchebags
Episode 179 42:50 - 47:34

179: Douchebags

Law & Order SVU Anti-Christian and Religious Tropes

The hosts critique recent episodes of Law & Order: SVU for portraying Christians as "nutballs" and religious extremists. This is compared to the political climate in the Netherlands, where Geert Wilders' PVV party is gaining traction. They suggest the media is attempting to "even out" religious extremism by highlighting scandals in both Islamic and Christian institutions.