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Emil Skoda (Law & Order) : ウィキペディア英語版
Emil Skoda (Law & Order)

Emil Skoda, M.D. is a fictional character on the TV crime dramas ''Law & Order'' and ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. He also appeared once each in ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' and ''New York Undercover''. He is portrayed by J. K. Simmons.
Dr. Skoda is a psychiatrist who works with the New York Police Department. In addition to his own private practice, he often testifies for the prosecution as an expert witness on whether a defendant is legally sane to stand trial. He also profiles suspects and offers advice to the District Attorneys regarding witnesses' and suspects' mental states.
Skoda has appeared in three of the five American-based incarnations of ''Law & Order'': the original series, ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', and ''Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. He has also made a crossover appearance on ''New York Undercover'', another series produced by Dick Wolf and set in the same fictional universe.
Unlike his predecessor, Dr. Elizabeth Olivet, almost nothing has been revealed about Skoda's personal life. One exception occurs in the episode "Burned," in which he compares a teenage suspect to his own son and admits that he enjoys rollerblading and Nintendo.
Skoda is also far more skeptical than Olivet of defendants pleading insanity, and quicker to believe they were faking to avoid prison. In more than one episode, both Skoda and Olivet are hired to evaluate a suspect, and argue over the appropriate diagnosis. The two doctors have radically different training and education: Olivet is a clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. earned through graduate studies and a research-based dissertation; whereas Skoda is a physician, a doctor of medicine specializing in psychiatry. Skoda also has differences in philosophy with Captain Donald Cragen, with whom he argued passionately on cases.
As has often taken place in the ''Law & Order'' franchise, Simmons first appeared as a different character—Jerry Luppin in the Season 4 episode "Sanctuary". Simmons also played another character in ''Law & Order'' continuity - Colonel Alexander Rausch in the ''Homicide: Life on the Street'' Season 4 episode "For God and Country," a continuation of the ''Law & Order'' Season 6 episode "Charm City."
==External links==

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*(Dr. Emil Skoda ) at the Internet Movie Database


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