I'm pretty sure I haven't either.
There might have been a couple of SVU's though.
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I'm pretty sure I haven't either.
There might have been a couple of SVU's though.
I'm pretty sure I have never watched an episode from beginning to end. Although it is possible, I suppose. It is always possible. I know I've seen, like, the beginnings of episodes, the middles of episodes, and the ends of episodes...but probably not the same ones.
I didn't get the title until the very end.
It's been a long week--what does the title mean?
Also, how great is the biology teacher?
It is a lot easier to see parts of episodes than a whole one. My argument is flawed.
Lupine -> Wolf
I love what they've done with Kane. He's not Omar, but the echoes of Omar complement his character nicely.
I don't think I've ever watched an entire episode of Law and Order (who has?)
I'm pretty sure there's not one I haven't watched.
Ah! As in Dick wolf! I got the lupine=wolf of course, nut was missing the capital W. like I said, not a L&o watcher, and it's been a long week.
I didn't get it right away, either. because my mind naturally went to werewolves first.
BTW, Donald Glover is one of the guest stars on 30 Rock Live.
Okay, that was awesome. I'd neve have picked up on the title at the start though.
I watched L&O: The Mothership on and off for years (and was kind of fannish about it, even, during the Cutter/Rubirosa years at the end) and the style on this was *perfect* in every way.
And... OK, I could be wrong, but the blond Medical (Yam) Examiner sure looked and sounded like Leslie Hendrix, who played M.E. Rodgers on the Mothership for 20 years. She was always my favourite, with her super-dry delivery. Although, if the Yam was really boiled, shouldn't she have known it during post-mortem?
Vonnie,
it was her! I squealed out loud. Beau couldn't believe how geeked out I was by this episode.