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The twist—classic Criminal Intent style—reveals itself halfway through the episode. Cross didn’t kill Halabi personally. Instead, he manipulated a vulnerable tenant in one of his crumbling buildings into doing it for him. The tenant, Tommy Kovic (a heartbreaking turn by Aaron Poole), believed Halabi was trying to tear down his home. In reality, she was trying to save it.
The heart of Criminal Intent has always been the detectives. The series introduces us to partners who trade on psychological insight rather than just brute force. In S01E01, we see the dynamic being forged. Unlike the original Law & Order , which focuses equally on the police and the prosecutors, Criminal Intent (and its Toronto counterpart) spends more time inside the interrogation room. Law and Order Toronto Criminal Intent S01E01 72...
Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent is not a carbon copy of the mothership. Where the original CI was operatic and theatrical (thanks to Vincent D’Onofrio), the Toronto version is restrained, quiet, and chilly—like the city itself. The premiere episode wrestles with real local issues: housing insecurity, municipal corruption, and the quiet desperation hidden behind condo glass. The tenant, Tommy Kovic (a heartbreaking turn by