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Law and Order 11/24
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"Tall white haitian hispanic midget" wtf is up with the new guy? bandaid on his neck at least 2 weeks in a row now. |
Law and Order: Original 12/1/04
I like how new guy signed the wired guy's death warrant by saying in front of the guy they were trying to catch that his help was appreciated
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Could someone give me a recap of what happened last night?
Due to Jack and Bobby's apparent over-run last night L&O didn't get TiVo'd. Thanks. |
Re: Law and Order: Original 12/1/04
Originally posted by mikehunt I like how new guy signed the wired guy's death warrant by saying in front of the guy they were trying to catch that his help was appreciated |
Originally Posted by mikehunt
I like how new guy signed the wired guy's death warrant by saying in front of the guy they were trying to catch that his help was appreciated
Yeah - I rolled when Fontana (Farina) did that. It was a decent episode, although I am getting kind of tired of how many episodes Dick Wolf uses the War on Terror and Iraq for ideas. |
One of the weaker episodes IMO.
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Law and Order: Original 12/8. Has a continuity issue
they listed Cragen as Lt. in the credits. He's a captain. I could understand a screwup if he hadn't been on since he first left the show, but he's a regular on SVU
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I smell a recall....
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What a lame episode. I was expecting so much from the return of Dr. Lowenstein (David Groh) from the S1 episode Indifference.
On the bright side, T-minus 2 episodes until the Rohmbot is turned off, hopefully for good!!! :banana: |
Originally Posted by Red Dog
On the bright side, T-minus 2 episodes until the Rohmbot is turned off, hopefully for good!!! :banana:
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Originally Posted by Deftones
Is it me or where they implying that Serena was gay. Sure, she would've just been on the side of gay rights, but my impression was that she had a vested interest in it.
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Originally Posted by aintnosin
Well, now we know, don't we? :eyebrow:
And it still did not make her character interesting. |
Law & Order, 1/19, week 1 A.R. (After Rohm)!
Fluency
Spoiler:
Introducing Annie Parisse as ADA Alexandra Borgia. So I wonder if she is a closet bigamist or into beastiality? ;) |
Another one "ripped from the headlines".
Looking forward to see how the new ADA fits in. Judging by the zillion previews I have seen, she makes a boo-boo. |
:wave: Alexandra!
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consecutive sentences was a bit much
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Well, the preview from last week was really misleading as to the "boo-boo" Borgia made. I agree that they overdid it with the consecutive sentences.
As for Annie Parisse... UPGRADE! I guess the good thing about Rohmbot is that they won't make a mistake with the casting like that again. |
Originally Posted by Cartload
Well, the preview from last week was really misleading as to the "boo-boo" Borgia made. I agree that they overdid it with the consecutive sentences.
As for Annie Parisse... UPGRADE! I guess the good thing about Rohmbot is that they won't make a mistake with the casting like that again. NBC misleading viewers? I'm shocked. ;) Annie is definitely a upgrade. The delivery of lines is much smoother. Her expressions are better. In other words, she looks and acts human. Not to mention, she's quite a looker. No, she's no Angie Harmon, but she has that Mediterranean look that I (and apparently Det. Fontana) love. Her picture is opening credits is very nice. Good episode too, although the judge allowing McCoy's speech comparing the defendant to Orson Wells in The Third Man was laughably ridiculous. |
She's definitely an improvement over Rohm.
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I like her. I agree that she definitely has better expressions than Rohm and she actually seems like she's on par with Jack wit the way that she carries herself even though she is a rookie DA.
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"Law & Order" won the 10 p.m. hour for NBC with a 10.2/17 as it welcomed new cast member Annie Parrisse. A repeat of "CSI: NY" was second at 7.3/12. ABC's "Wife Swap" posted a 6.9/11.
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L&O is slowly but surely putting the latest CSI in its place. :thumbsup:
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Originally Posted by Red Dog
L&O is slowly but surely putting the latest CSI in its place. :thumbsup:
Hardly a fair match. |
Originally Posted by Red Dog
Good episode too, although the judge allowing McCoy's speech comparing the defendant to Orson Wells in The Third Man was laughably ridiculous.
Consecutive sentences is a bit ridiculous, although IRL, it's more than likely he would've only been charged with a few of the manslaughter charges anyways (holding the rest back in case the first trial didn't go well). |
Originally Posted by tanman
But that's comparing a brand new episode with an introduction to a new character to a rerun.
Hardly a fair match. Yes but L&O has been beating new episodes of CSI:NY since December. CSI:NY was beating L&O before that, but from what I have heard, CSI:NY just isn't winning over CSI fans (I thought the pilot on CSI: Miami was horrible). |
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