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i hate law and order...yet i love it so much



<< That show rocks. So does CSI 🙂 >>


Both are teaching me to become the perfect criminal. I watch at least three episodes of Law And Order per day because that show is awesome.
 
Both are teaching me to become the perfect criminal. I watch at least three episodes of Law And Order per day because that show is awesome.

you know you'll just get taken out by that chinese psychologist. that man has mad skillz.
 
Law & Order: 1 pm, 7 pm, 11 pm, and 3 am. But the 1 pm is last nights 11 pm, and the 7 pm is the same as the 3 am, I think. Can you tell I absolutely love that show? 😀
 
i don't like CSI. it is unrealistic for the most part. (yes i understand it is fiction and they have to do that to make it an interesting show.)
 
I used to like it, but I think the new lawyer characters lack.. well.. character.

Also, the episode last week (involving little league baseball) was so dumb. They convicted someone with NO physical evidence, taking only the word of an admitted liar and killer. By far the lamest and most unrealistic episode of L&O I've seen (though I haven't seen many of the more recent episodes).
 
Along with NYPD Blue, I think Law & Order has some of the best writing on TV. This quick throw-away piece of dialog I saw, a couple of days ago still has me laughing every time I think about it. Briscoe and another detective are hard questioning a suspect. They finally catch the perp in a contradiction and ask him about it. These four lines follow:

* * *

Perp: I don't know.

Briscoe: Third base.

Perp: I don't get it.

Briscoe: Either did Costello.

* * *

I had visions of some writer waking up in the middle of the night in a giggling fit over this scene ender. It was so quick that it probably went un-noticed by far too many who are too young to get the reference, but I'm guessing it was a work stopper on the set. 😀 😀

(If you don't get it, post a Huh???, and I'll find you a link. 😎

P.S. The theme from the original L & A is also one of the best recordings out there. The later versions all suck. My personal best overall sound track awards go to NYPD Blue. They never fail to have really classy recordings of some of the most interesting, subtle sound business all over the sound field.
 


<< I just can't get into L&O: Criminal Intent, anyone else? >>


Me neither; the male detective thinks he's a super-psychologist all the time. I rarely watch L&O: CI. In fact, I'm hardly the L&O junkie I used to be. These days, I have a chance of watching a L&O episode (on one of the various networks) for the first time. 😉
 


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<< I just can't get into L&O: Criminal Intent, anyone else? >>


Me neither; the male detective thinks he's a super-psychologist all the time. I rarely watch L&O: CI. In fact, I'm hardly the L&O junkie I used to be. These days, I have a chance of watching a L&O episode (on one of the various networks) for the first time. 😉
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I think there's a lot more that bothers me about his character but that's the major part of it.
 
I don't care much for SVU and CI either. Heh, I don't really like the new cast of L&O either. I miss Adam Schiff!
 


<< Along with NYPD Blue, I think Law & Order has some of the best writing on TV. This quick throw-away piece of dialog I saw, a couple of days ago still has me laughing every time I think about it. Briscoe and another detective are hard questioning a suspect. They finally catch the perp in a contradiction and ask him about it. These four lines follow:

* * *

Perp: I don't know.

Briscoe: Third base.

Perp: I don't get it.

Briscoe: Either did Costello.

* * *

I had visions of some writer waking up in the middle of the night in a giggling fit over this scene ender. It was so quick that it probably went un-noticed by far too many who are too young to get the reference, but I'm guessing it was a work stopper on the set. 😀 😀

(If you don't get it, post a Huh???, and I'll find you a link. 😎

P.S. The theme from the original L & A is also one of the best recordings out there. The later versions all suck. My personal best overall sound track awards go to NYPD Blue. They never fail to have really classy recordings of some of the most interesting, subtle sound business all over the sound field.
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hey hey, all one needs to know is in the movie rain man. no need to be an old geezer🙂
 
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