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Old 10-20-03, 08:35 AM
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The Lyon's Den 10/19/03

Jack's boy scout aura gets challenged. A close friend's family uses him to scam money.

LL&L's security (Cliff Roberts) gets played up as the deepthroat of the place, with every appearance signifying ominous developments. Very melodramatic, hope the payoff is worth the build-up.

Jack's replacement at the law clinic is a funny bit, totally caught George off-guard.

Brit is not a woman to be messed with, as the idiot crooner with the journal of Dan Barrington found out.

Is Grant turning a page on his nefarious ways? Probably not. But you have to wonder what Ariel's angle is with her sudden re-interest in Grant. Even after she gave him the sexual harrassment riot act last week.

Robert Picardo needs a better role than the weekly cop appearance that strings the running thread of the mystery of Dan Barrington's death.
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This was the best episode to date.

Robert Picardo needs a better role than the weekly cop appearance that strings the running thread of the mystery of Dan Barrington's death.
From what I have read, this is NBC's doing. They wanted to dumb down the show by emphasizing the weekly cases instead of the on-going mystery.


Looks like they are just plagarizing The Firm with the geezer head of firm security.
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Well, they have the creator of the show, Remi Aubuchon, going away because he didn't like the way the show was being developed (as more separate cases/show, rather than the big season long mystery arc he was going for).
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Best of all, this episode was finally in HD.
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NBC really likes to dumb down their shows (i.e. Boomtown).
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The episodes that have focused more on cases haven't been that good. Looks like they're well on their way to killing this show now.
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One question that I started a thread on a couple of weeks ago and never got any replies. This pilot of this show was shown in letterbox format on standard television...since then, its been shown in regular 4:3. Whats the reason for this? Its not a big deal, but if I can watch a show in the widescreen format, I do prefer it.
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You know for all the dumbing down of shows (desire for stand-alones) by the networks, it makes you wonder why they salivate over the reality shows that basically play out in a serial format.

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