Oh, yeah. I totally agree.
I love how when it was announced that they were going to show the unaired Skeet episodes in the Summer - NBC denied that they were doing it. What was the point of that?
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Oh, yeah. I totally agree.
I love how when it was announced that they were going to show the unaired Skeet episodes in the Summer - NBC denied that they were doing it. What was the point of that?
I was muttering to myself about the post-mortem episodes last night.
I'm with you on the DA's office. I like Peter Coyote, but in the L&O formula, having a major character who is subverts justice for his own ends just doesn't work. A certain amount of political calculation is one thing, but the L&O premise requires that the system work. It doesn't help that the ADAs seem to be idiots.
Also, while Ulrich runs the gamut of emotions from A to B, he makes a fairly believable cop. Molina doesn't.
I love how when it was announced that they were going to show the unaired Skeet episodes in the Summer - NBC denied that they were doing it. What was the point of that?
They did what?
Grrr. I'm sure Dick Wolf is off somewhere muttering about the whole thing, though some of the writing is his fault.
Yeah, at least - when they pulled the episodes and announced the reboot at first they said they were going to air the Skeet episodes in the Summer and then they denied it and now they're doing it.
Maybe they changed their minds when the new team failed to improve ratings for the show.
I was wondering what was going on when a new ep showed up on the TiVo. They cancelled it anyhow, so I guess they'll fill the space any way they can.(I have a bunch of eps on the TiVo. I'll watch them someday.)
the post-mortem episodes
Zombies?
Wouldn't have hurt.
I'm going to think of him as Skeet Ulrich: Zombie Cop from now on.
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Ha! sumi, I thought you meant it was for me!