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"Smokie Darling (Annie)" <Barnabus1993@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Nov 23, 11:23 am, Marten Kemp <martendespamk...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> link.net> wrote:
> > Mike Piacente wrote:
> > > "Mike Minor" <mminor...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > >news:13kdo952h2o64b7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> At the end of Wednesday's show Mack went to Chicago. Anyone else
see
> > >> this
> > >> as the opening for a new show, CSI: Chicago?
> >
> > > Admittedly, I don't watch 'Miami' and 'NY,' I only watch the
original,
> > > but
> > > it would seem to me that Zuicker will approach 'CSI saturation' and
> > > people
> > > may not watch a 4th, 5th, 10th CSI series. Look what happened to
the
> > > "Law
> > > and Order" franchises -- "Criminal Intent" plummetted for NBC and is
now
> > > on
> > > USA Network and not sure how it's doing there.
> >
> > IMHO, L&O:CI is hampered by episodes starring Vincent D'Onofrio,
> > whose style I find really irritating. The ones starring Chris Noth
> > are better.
>
> I don't mind Logan (Chris Noth), but I really like D'Onofrio and
> Erbe. That redhead that's been with Logan lately is a PITA, but
> otherwise. I've always liked D'Onofrio, ever since Full Metal Jacket
> (and can't forget him as Edgar in Men in Black either).
>
> >
> > I really dislike Sam Waterston's Jack McCoy when he's shown going
> > to great lengths to convict someone, no matter what gets destroyed
> > in the process. The invalidation of NY's "gay marriage" law is a
> > case in point.
>
> Occasionally I like McCoy, generally in fact, but he does tend to go
> over the top. Him and Perry Mason, lose so rarely that you can't
> really remember what the crime was. If the ADA was that good, there
> would be almost no crime, since everyone would know they were going to
> jail if that "Jack McCoy" got ahold of their case.
Well, now Jack McCoy is *the* D.A. He recently appeared on SVU as having
taken over Arthur Branch's job when he quit to run for president.


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