He sounds like Tim Bayliss.
'Time Bomb'
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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.
How about before Lennie?