Originally posted by: NFS4
If he isn't banging her, I'm sure that he wants to. Damn she's hot!!
Check out this month's Stuff Magazine...she's on the cover. They also have an interview with her and she talks about him and Lenny![]()
Huh?Good actress? NO.
Originally posted by: Harvey
The show has acknowledged the sexual relationship between McCoy and Kincaid in the script. I don't remember which show.
Originally posted by: glen
Huh?Good actress? NO.
She is my favorite.
Who do you prefer?
Paul Robinette?
Cary Lowell?
Originally posted by: N8Magic
Originally posted by: glen
Huh?Good actress? NO.
She is my favorite.
Who do you prefer?
Paul Robinette?
Cary Lowell?
For some reason I just can't take her seriously.
My favorite was Carey Lowell.(and she was the hottest IMHO)
Q. Many clues strongly suggest there was some kind of romantic relationship going on between Claire Kincaid and Jack McCoy during seasons 5 and 6. What purpose was it for ? Was it just to make the characters more realistic, or did you and/or the other writers feel that it added to the complexity of the cases - and to the subtleties of the story?
A. Yes, there was a relationship between Kincaid and Mccoy ft was created for several reasons: To keep the writers and actors interested- It was consistent with the mentor relationship between McCoy and Kincaid. It gave their scenes together more juke. And I think it intrigued the audience. Keeping the audience from being bored is the writer's number one duty.
In "Aftershock" (which is the one where Claire dies, BTW) McCoy mentions to Briscoe (at a bar) that he is going to make a phone call. Briscoe says "At least she's Catholic, huh?" There may have been other references in other episodes.Originally posted by: Harvey
The show has acknowledged the sexual relationship between McCoy and Kincaid in the script. I don't remember which show.
I think the line was "At least she's Irish". There are clues scattered througout almost all of seasons 5 and 6.Originally posted by: TallGeese
In "Aftershock" (which is the one where Claire dies, BTW) McCoy mentions to Briscoe (at a bar) that he is going to make a phone call. Briscoe says "At least she's Catholic, huh?" There may have been other references in other episodes.Originally posted by: Harvey
The show has acknowledged the sexual relationship between McCoy and Kincaid in the script. I don't remember which show.
A&E and TNT both show reruns of Law and Order at least once a day. Sometimes it's on so often, I can switch between two or three running episodes at a time. Check your cable listings.Originally posted by: NFS4
Seriously?? Dang, didn't know that. I didn't start picking up on L&O until Angie Harmon came aboard.
You are so right! Claire had said much earlier (Stone-era episode) that she was agnostic.Originally posted by: jaeger66
I think the line was "At least she's Irish". There are clues scattered througout almost all of seasons 5 and 6.
Originally posted by: jaeger66
A&E's contract runs out in the fall, so now we have to depend on TNT for reruns. No more L&0 4 times a day.And I love all the little marathons.
Originally posted by: manly
I'm amazed at how successful the Law & Order franchise has been, including the SVU spin-off. I don't get why the new spin-off Crime & Punishment is being advertised for Sundays though; is Criminal Intent being dumped? Have they milked the L&O brand too much?
Btw, my recollection of the show is that McCoy is said to have gotten involved with several of his assistants in his younger (pre-ADA) days. I believe he quipped in response that she became his wife.![]()
Originally posted by: dwell
Criminal Intent just blows donkey nut sack. That show is just HORRIBLE.
You think? It's my favorite. Vincent Dinoprio is really good.
Then again, SVU has everyone from Oz.
Are you quitting on me?! Well, are you?! Then quit, you slimy f*cking walrus-looking piece of sh!t! Get the f*ck off of my obstacle! Get the f*ck down off of my obstacle! Now! Move it! I'm going to rip your balls off, so you cannot contaminate the rest of the world! I will motivate you, Private Pyle, if it short-dicks every cannibal on the Congo!
I'm thinking the role of Private Pyle from FMJ has followed D'Onofrio around, and severely hampered his ability to land good roles. He's a pretty good actor, IMHO.Originally posted by: NFS4
it also doesn't help that I can't get this out of my head:
Are you quitting on me?! Well, are you?! Then quit, you slimy f*cking walrus-looking piece of sh!t! Get the f*ck off of my obstacle! Get the f*ck down off of my obstacle! Now! Move it! I'm going to rip your balls off, so you cannot contaminate the rest of the world! I will motivate you, Private Pyle, if it short-dicks every cannibal on the Congo!
