Line of Fire - 01/13/04
#1
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
Line of Fire - 01/13/04
"I'm Your Boogie Man"
Lisa investigates corrupt police officers on the Richmond force; Amiel apprehends an armed robber at a men's bathhouse.
Cast: Leslie Bibb, David Paymer, Anson Mount, Jeffrey Sams, Brian Goodman, Julie Ann Emery , Michael Irby, Kristen Shaw, Leslie Hope, J. Scott Shonka, Peter Horton, Jeanne Sakata, Chris Olivero, Stephen Jared, Ken Davitian, Gonzalo Menedez , Pete Walsh, Jesse Escochea, Richard James Baker.
Director(s): Daniel Attias.
Producer(s): Rod Lurie, Marc Frydman, Jeff Melvoin.
Writer(s): Janet Tamaro .
Amiel - you're in denial pal. You have issues and you need to deal w/ them. And don't ever go off on Sampson like that again - or she will beat your ass!
Another close one for Roy - I don't know what the hell he was thinking by actually going back in that room and checking for the diamonds. He's not going to last very long as the UC if his luck continues to suck. Is it me or does Lisa mention that she has a UC in Malloy's organization to too many people? It's going to get back to him sooner or later...
Speaking of the sniper - he was awfully close to his target. I think he could have picked a safer spot much further away. It might have made his getaway a little easier. [RedForeman]Dumbass!!![/RedForeman]
Paige and Stephens actually got along for once and did a good job. Might have been the first time Leslie Bibb's character didn't get on my nerves.
Malloy's wife is really, really, really, really, really, really, really, REALLY stupid. She annoys the hell out of me. Every time Malloy goes off on her he seems to get a little more psychotic, doesn't he?
Lisa investigates corrupt police officers on the Richmond force; Amiel apprehends an armed robber at a men's bathhouse.
Cast: Leslie Bibb, David Paymer, Anson Mount, Jeffrey Sams, Brian Goodman, Julie Ann Emery , Michael Irby, Kristen Shaw, Leslie Hope, J. Scott Shonka, Peter Horton, Jeanne Sakata, Chris Olivero, Stephen Jared, Ken Davitian, Gonzalo Menedez , Pete Walsh, Jesse Escochea, Richard James Baker.
Director(s): Daniel Attias.
Producer(s): Rod Lurie, Marc Frydman, Jeff Melvoin.
Writer(s): Janet Tamaro .
Amiel - you're in denial pal. You have issues and you need to deal w/ them. And don't ever go off on Sampson like that again - or she will beat your ass!
Another close one for Roy - I don't know what the hell he was thinking by actually going back in that room and checking for the diamonds. He's not going to last very long as the UC if his luck continues to suck. Is it me or does Lisa mention that she has a UC in Malloy's organization to too many people? It's going to get back to him sooner or later...
Speaking of the sniper - he was awfully close to his target. I think he could have picked a safer spot much further away. It might have made his getaway a little easier. [RedForeman]Dumbass!!![/RedForeman]
Paige and Stephens actually got along for once and did a good job. Might have been the first time Leslie Bibb's character didn't get on my nerves.
Malloy's wife is really, really, really, really, really, really, really, REALLY stupid. She annoys the hell out of me. Every time Malloy goes off on her he seems to get a little more psychotic, doesn't he?
Last edited by B.A.; 01-13-04 at 11:46 PM.
#5
DVD Talk Hero
Thread Starter
Originally posted by bralph
I understand it's his signature phrase and all, but do they really have to work "And that's that with that" into every episode?
I understand it's his signature phrase and all, but do they really have to work "And that's that with that" into every episode?
#7
DVD Talk Special Edition
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: New York City
Posts: 1,257
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by bralph
I understand it's his signature phrase and all, but do they really have to work "And that's that with that" into every episode?
I understand it's his signature phrase and all, but do they really have to work "And that's that with that" into every episode?