ah, ok, SWAT training would account for it. The guy can really put the smack down!
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He sounds like Tim Bayliss.
When he's coaching Reid in target practice in "LDSK," he mentions how he was trained in shooting when in SWAT.
Bayliss was too, everyone jokes about how well-prepared he would be "if terrorists attack Baltimore" Baltimore has a Quick Response Team instead of SWAT, though
Is anyone here watching L&O: UK? I caught one and a half episodes last night. It's nice to see Freema Agyeman again, and Jamie Bamber continues to be very pretty. L&O Original Flavor was sort of comfort TV for me, and I could see this taking its place.
Is anyone here watching L&O: UK?
I am! Comfort TV is a good description. I'm enjoying it, without feeling much investment in characters or plot, which is relaxing for a change.
I've got the second ep on my dvr, waiting for me to watch it (probably tonight). I liked the first ep, even though the accents were a bit thicker than I was used to. I've watched a lot of Brit TV, so I was surprised when I had to turn on the CC for a few minutes of dialogue.
I'm liking L&O UK. It's also kind of nice because they are all brit revamps of original L&O stories, so there's a little nostalgia there.
I miss Lennie. But on the other hand, Bamber.
It's also kind of nice because they are all brit revamps of original L&O stories
Wikipedia's entry (with tons of spoilers) includes links to the original US episodes. [link]
It was never the same for me without Lennie.