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"Excalibur" is highlighted for its deep dive into Jack McCoy's character, showing him in a vulnerable position where his principles are tested by political intimidation and the possibility of losing his appointment as District Attorney. "Law & Order" Excalibur (TV Episode 2008) - IMDb

Reviewers noted the episode's focus on the "dirty" side of politics and the parallels between Governor Shalvoy's character and real-life political scandals of the era, such as that of Eliot Spitzer. [S18E18] Excalibur

The episode begins with the discovery of a body in a jewelry refinery furnace. Detectives and Kevin Bernard investigate the victim, jeweler Victor Madison, and uncover a suspicious bank deposit. The trail leads them to Madison's brother-in-law, who is revealed to be operating a high-end illegal prostitution ring known as "The Excalibur Club" . "Excalibur" is highlighted for its deep dive into

As the investigation deepens, the District Attorney's office discovers that the client list for the escort service includes powerful figures, most notably the , Donald Shalvoy. The case becomes a legal minefield for Jack McCoy, who is forced to navigate threats to his job and a potential federal investigation while trying to secure a conviction. Key Cast and Characters Detectives and Kevin Bernard investigate the victim, jeweler

The episode features the season's primary ensemble and notable guest stars: as Detective Cyrus Lupo Anthony Anderson as Detective Kevin Bernard Sam Waterston as Jack McCoy Linus Roache as Michael Cutter Alana de la Garza as Connie Rubirosa Tom Everett Scott as Governor Donald Shalvoy (Guest Star) Production and Reception

Law & Order Season 18, Episode 18: " Excalibur " is the eighteenth episode of the eighteenth season of the long-running police procedural and legal drama Law & Order . Originally aired on May 21, 2008 , the episode serves as a high-stakes finale to the season, blending a brutal murder investigation with a political scandal that directly threatens the career of Jack McCoy . Plot Summary

The episode was directed by Jim McKay and written by René Balcer and Ed Zuckerman.