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mikehunt 11-04-10 09:17 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Pasadena" -- 11/03/10
 
I too like the cops

DJariya 11-05-10 02:03 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Pasadena" -- 11/03/10
 
:lol: Yeah TJ getting the grapefruit was hilarious. Loved his reaction after she handed him the pool net.

It was nice to see Rebecca Mader again. My Directv program guide description flat out lied and said the victim lied. :lol: I thought the case was quite compelling and the ending sucked for the wife. I liked how snarky Evelyn was in this episode, especially the remark she made to Morales after sentencing. I'm digging the rotating DDA and ADA's every week.

The one thing I find interesting is how ridiculously busy Rex and TJ are. 5 episodes have aired and they either have taken place from late summer to winter or fall to early 2011. These guys must be fucking exhausted with their case loads. :lol:

DJariya 11-10-10 11:57 AM

Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Hondo Field" -- 11/10/10
 
<img src="http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/8710/lolafz.jpg" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/><br/>By <a target="_new" href="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/djariya">djariya</a> at 2010-10-10

Synopsis:

Spoiler:
After a night out partying with his co-workers, oil rig worker Freddy Ramirez (guest star Andres Perez-Molina) is found dead along the shore. While Detectives Winters and Jaruszalski are investigating a possible crime scene, they stumble upon paperwork indicating that Freddy was about to blow the whistle on one of his co-workers. Uncovering vital evidence, DDA Dekker (Terrence Howard) and Stanton (Megan Boone) face the formidable challenge of turning the tide in favor of the prosecution.


Episode 6 of 22

Another Jericho reunion on this.

Sprague Grayden guest stars.

bluesix 11-11-10 06:50 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Hondo Field" -- 11/10/10
 
Why does Terence Howard seem like such a horrible actor on this show?

His line readings are laughably amateurish compared to everyone else on this show. I'm not sure if he's just not trying or this role is just not suited to him since he can't project any sort of credibility as a lawyer.

They really need to just keep Alfred Molina full time and ditch the 'switch DA every other week' formula. The episodes with Molina have been way better and he gives this series the gravitas it desperately needs, sort of the way Sam Waterston did for the original.

I think I've seen every movie Terence Howard has done and he can act but I think his range is a lot more limited than he or his agent realizes.

As for this show, it seems to be getting better. I like the LA 'feel' of the storylines altho they seem to be going for more of a LA-noir vibe over the post-Rampart scandal LAPD of today that we see in other shows like 'Southland'. I hope this gets renewed.

Fist of Doom 11-11-10 06:56 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Hondo Field" -- 11/10/10
 

Originally Posted by bluesix (Post 10484684)
Why does Terence Howard seem like such a horrible actor on this show?

I wouldn't call him horrible, but he seems lost in the role, like he doesn't know how to approach it. Molina, OTOH, is great.

The cop half of this ep was good, I found the rest pretty boring.

Deftones 11-11-10 07:43 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Hondo Field" -- 11/10/10
 
terrence howard seems like a horrible actor because he is one. he shows absolutely no emotion. i honestly dread watching every other episode with him in it. glad they replaced him in the iron man movies.

DJariya 11-17-10 05:07 AM

Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Ballona Creek" -- 11/17/10
 
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Synopsis:

Spoiler:
When Department of Public Works employee Don Heller (guest star Dan Kinsella) is found stabbed to death, the detectives suspect those responsible are the gang bangers he encountered earlier that day. However, the case takes a significant turn when Winters and Jarzuszalski discover that Heller was investigating a string of unsolved murders that were committed over the past decade. DDA's Dekker (Terrence Howard) and Stanton (Megan Boone) must now seek justice for the innocent victims in hopes to erase the horror from the past.


Episode 7 of 22

Fist of Doom 11-17-10 10:53 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Ballona Creek" -- 11/17/10
 
So we're getting 3 Terrence Howard episodes in a row? Bring back Molina.

I love the cop half of this show, but the "law" part has been underwhelming the last couple of eps.

bluesix 11-18-10 01:16 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Ballona Creek" -- 11/17/10
 
Agreed, this was unfortunately another clunker and I blame Terence Howard. He just sucks the energy out of every scene. I think its his voice which just doesn't sound authoritative enough for the job of D.A. His androgynous effeminate looks and mannerisms don't help either.

This should have been a great episode with a serial killer storyline but instead it ended up feelling like it ended abruptly and I found myself rewinding it figure out what exactly the resolution was.

They just boot Howard ASAP. Maybe try a female DA, hell even, the black assistant chick that works with Molina would be better. Give her a shot.

DJariya 11-19-10 02:36 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Ballona Creek" -- 11/17/10
 
I thought this was a really good episode that could have been a great episode.

I don't hate Terrence Howard as much as both of you, but yeah he's definitely an inferior actor compared to his DDA counterpart Alfred Molina. Molina's presence would have made the courtroom scenes in this episode dynamic.

The case was really compelling with the murder of the DWP guy leading to the rape case. TJ and Rex make the investigation portion of the episode fun to watch. One thing that did bug me was when they decided to interview those Cops in the Rampart division about the Janitor in question. 1st of all, what person let alone Cop would remember some random ass janitor from 20+ years ago? :lol:

DJariya 12-01-10 04:44 AM

Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
<img src="http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/8710/lolafz.jpg" alt="Image Hosted by ImageShack.us"/><br/>By <a target="_new" href="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/djariya">djariya</a> at 2010-10-10

Synopsis:

Spoiler:
When pro golfer Kristin Halstead (guest star Maggie Contreras) turns up murdered, Detectives Rex Winters (Skeet Ulrich) and Tomas "TJ" Jaruszalski (Corey Stoll) quickly discover clues leading them to married pro golfer Chip Jarrow (guest star Marc Blucas). However, after a suspicious event occurs between Chip and his wife Monica (Bellamy Young), it's up to Deputy District Attorney's Dekker (Terrence Howard) and Stanton (Megan Boone) to uncover the truth.


Episode 8 of 22

:mad2: Damnit, another Terrence Howard episode!! Where the hell is Alfred Molina? I like Stanton though, but why cast 2 DDA's when your not going to rotate them consistently?

BTW, this is the last new episode of 2010. Returns Tuesday February 8th at 10pm in it's new timeslot.

DJariya 12-04-10 03:00 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
Enjoyed this episode alot. It was very loosely based on the Tiger Woods story from last year. I also believe they incorporated a little of the LPGA golfer who was found dead last year as well.

TJ and Rex have to be the busiest detectives on the LAPD. Every single episode so far has taken place in early June or July and wrapped up with a trial by Winter.

I think this was probably the 3rd or 4th episode in a row with Dekker and Stanton as the DDA/ADA. They need to get Morales (Alfred Molina) back into the mix.

Frankly it would not surprise me at all if SVU ends it run after this season and LA gets a 2nd season. SVU is getting more expensive to produce, especially with Chris Merloni and Mariska Hargitay's salaries going up. I also just read that SVU's showrunner just quit the show.

DJariya 01-11-11 10:17 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
Major changes to Law and Order LA. I know only a few people here watch, so it's definitely not worth starting a new thread.

http://www.deadline.com/2011/01/more...lrich-out-too/

http://www.deadline.com/2011/01/shak...actresses-out/

Skeet Ulrich (Rex)
Megan Boone (Lauren)
Regina Hall (Evelyn)

were all fired from the show today. No word on replacements. Dick Wolf is calling it a "Creative Overhaul"

mikehunt 01-11-11 10:54 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
I thought all 3 of those were doing fine
especially the ADAs considering they've only had half as many episodes to get into their characters

Geofferson 01-11-11 11:08 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
Wolf is making these changes 'on the fly' w/ no planned production interruptions. Interesting -- curious if he pulls it off.

DJariya 01-11-11 11:12 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
I'm curious to see how they write out Ulrich. His character (Rex) is partners with Corey Stoll (TJ), the bald guy with the mustache and their characters are pretty important to each episode.

Deftones 01-13-11 07:41 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
Looks like Alfred Molina is going to be Ulrich's replacement. Apparently he was a cop before he was a lawyer. Sort of lame. I like Molina and think he'd be a better cop than lawyer, but now we have to see Terrence Howard all the time. :(

DJariya 01-13-11 01:20 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
I like Molina being on the show fulltime now, but that seems a little out of left field saying all of the sudden he was a detective on the LAPD for 15 years when there was no previous hint of it. He's definitely a stronger actor than Ulrich so it should be interesting to see him paired with TJ.

It said in the Deadline.com story that Rex (Ulrich) will be written out by episode 14.

And that sucks that Terrence Howard is now the fulltime DDA.

Shazam 01-13-11 01:33 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
Gee, I liked Ulrich. Too bad.

Why all the Howard hate? He's been fine. Molina is better though, but now we get to see his fat ass all the time.

Deftones 01-13-11 01:37 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
Howard is just so wooden and stiff as an actor. I thought he brought down Iron Man and was super happy they replaced him.

Fist of Doom 01-13-11 11:30 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
That's a bizarre casting overhaul for a show midway through its first season. Doesn't bode well for the show.

aynrandgirl 01-16-11 02:17 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
I don't see how dumping these actors is supposed to fix the show, if it indeed needs fixing. Megan is cute, Skeet is perfectly fine in his role. Howard has an annoyingly breathy voice, so I don't know why they're keeping him. Doing poorly (and given its their highest rated show on that day poorly is surely a relative term) can almost always be laid at the feet of the writers and producer, not the actors.

If they really are keeping Molina as a cop, they're insane. It's terribly unrealistic, that's not the kind of move a DA would make.

DJariya 01-16-11 02:27 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 

Originally Posted by aynrandgirl (Post 10592295)
I don't see how dumping these actors is supposed to fix the show, if it indeed needs fixing. Megan is cute, Skeet is perfectly fine in his role. Howard has an annoyingly breathy voice, so I don't know why they're keeping him. Doing poorly (and given its their highest rated show on that day poorly is surely a relative term) can almost always be laid at the feet of the writers and producer, not the actors.

If they really are keeping Molina as a cop, they're insane. It's terribly unrealistic, that's not the kind of move a DA would make.

I personally don't think the show needs fixing, but Dick Wolf thinks otherwise. I like the cast (except Howard) and I think they were gelling. The ratings aren't great, but they aren't bad either considering this is a "rebuilding" year for NBC. I've read the L&O: LA facebook page and apparently most of the hate for this show comes from the original L&O fans who are still mad the mother ship got axed.

aynrandgirl 01-16-11 05:07 AM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 10592304)
I personally don't think the show needs fixing, but Dick Wolf thinks otherwise.

Neither do I. Replacing half the cast is insane, desperate, or both. It is not, to my mind, the mark of a well-considered proposition. The fact that this sort of move never improves a show's success should give Wolf pause, but who will say no to him?

NORML54601 01-16-11 08:33 PM

Re: Law and Order: Los Angeles -- "Playa Vista" -- 12/01/10
 
I've been catching up on this via OnDemand. I like Howard a lot more than Molina, and if Molina's going to be on each ep I'll be less likely to watch


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