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12 hours ago, WendyCR72 said:
No idea what currently airs on Wednesday on ION as it stopped airing the Mothership and CI for their annual breaks (so I stopped watching the channel), but I just saw L&O: CI is returning to ION's lineup as another place to watch, starting from the beginning, as of Wednesday, June 19th, at 10:00 a.m. ET. (Been off there since December 2017, so it's been a while! Still no return date for the Mothership, however, although that, too, is still listed on ION's list of shows. If/When I see info for that, I'll post in that thread with the specifics.)
OH HURRAY! June 19 cannot come too soon!
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On 3/12/2019 at 11:26 PM, WendyCR72 said:
Yeah, at least Dobson was simply a criminal the cops couldn't convict the first time but got another crack at him.
Nicole, meanwhile, was like Houdini. Never being convicted, always one step ahead. It got tiring and boring rather quickly because the outcome was always known. So when she was offed* in S7, I was fine with it; I only wish Goren did it.
*Unless one counts Rene Balcer's international series, Jo, where CI had its universe included...and Nicole ended up in Parisian police custody with her list of crimes in NYC enumerated. Because...of course. [So did Declan imagine killing her? And what of Rodgers' DNA test on the heart?! This is yet another example of Super!Nicole! But luckily, not many know of this show, so Nicole is seen as mercifully dead.]
I dunno. Declan was indeed crazy, so you never know what he actually did. Goren said maybe Nicole had an identical twin and everybody thought he was paranoid, which he probably was by then, but maybe she did have one and she killed her too.
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Well, it was in the lettuce crisper. So it was, you know, crisp. And maybe they had some baking soda in there.
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We see him looking at an art book, but what I meant was I wanted to see how they put the painting on a tin ceiling.
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I love Slither too. I’m just sad we didn’t get to see the Venus ceiling in the bathroom.
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There is a parody Hudson U account on Twitter. It’s pretty funny sometimes, like warning students away from that strange guy in the quad. “It’s really NYPD Detective Robert Goren pretending to be a bum again!”
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I was just watching “The Gift” (S3E3) and in the scene where Bobby is trying to get Bobby Cannavale (Julian) to confess, he throws a textbook on the table. The title is “Psychology and Psychic Phenomena.” About thirty seconds later, Julian picks up the book and it’s titled “Psychology and Diseases of the Brain.” Same color jacket, same font in the title.
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I noticed that. I had almost everything on my DVR, and then we had to get a new cable box so everything got erased so I have to start all over again. 😡hard to figure out what’s actually on when.
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Hudson is the kiss of death (literally) for anyone’s career, be it alum, staff, or faculty. Hudson is where futures go to die.
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Well, he went to med school out of country. So maybe it was not as stringent as, say, a degree from Hudson. ?
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Was I supposed to recognize the actor who played George? He had a kind of Hal Linden thing going on. I didn’t know him.
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That whole family. I was sorry about the mom’s illness, and I understand she needed to focus on her treatment, but she just totally abandoned her daughter. I don’t think Brooke did such a bad job, but her role wasn’t very big considering she was the big guest star.
It always bothered me that after Ray shot himself in “Siren Call,” just a few episodes later in “Albatross” they go to arrest Maureen Pagolis who’s sitting in her bathrobe and Eames offers to go with her while she gets dressed and she declines and they just let her go on up. Not only could she have gone out a back window but she could easily have shot herself. Don’t you people learn anything?
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How did I think Max Gail was dead? So happy I was wrong.
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Ah, I forgot about the mixed-up meds. “Booming and zooming,” Bobby said. You’re so right. Rick really was a devious little shit.
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True enough that Zehner was involved in the plot, but if he hadn’t, I would be puzzled about the manslaughter charge. The old man locked himself in the bathroom and wouldn’t come out. Zehner said he pounded on the door to no avail. If that were true, what else could he have done?
He still would be guilty of the maid’s death.
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I have all the DVDs. What I really want is Seasons 2, 3, and 4 available for download so I can watch them on my iPad. They’re available in UK but not in USA. What gives?
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They never proved that Valerie Kelmer was dead in “The Good Doctor,” but I think the general consensus is that she is.
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On 7/19/2018 at 5:27 PM, WendyCR72 said:
WE has been showing S8 during late nights, and "All In" aired a few days ago. Amazed I never heard this before, but I think the actress playing Angela flubbed on Josh's name early on. She said, "This could be really good for us, Joe." At least I'm 99% sure that was what she said.
Which makes some sort of sense since it's still pretty certain that Josh Snow was Joey Frost. But seeing as they changed his name, it's a good thing the actress spoke so low during the flub. Good episode, odd circumstances.
OK, you made me watch it again, dammit. ? And I watched the relevant part twice. And I’m sure she said Joe. But this was a DVR viewing. Maybe they dubbed it after the fact. Now I have to look at the DVD. ??
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It’s Frame, Season 7, episode 22. It’s Frances’s first birthday after her death. Bobby is standing at the stove looking over some family photos and has a fork in his hand. It appears to have broccoli on it, so at least he’s not eating only junk. There’s a pan on the stove, but on the counter behind it is a Chinese food container so that looks like what he’s having.
He decides to call Frank and puts down the fork; he’s put the food into a dish so he’s not eating straight out of the container.
He also has a book open on the counter, so he’s reading while eating, unlike his father, who watched TV while eating over the stove.
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Plus when he told Bishop his dad used to stand over the stove and eat his dinner and Bishop asks if that’s something that Goren does and he says no, and in a later season we see Goren doing just that. :-(
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OK, this doesn’t belong, but what the hell.
My husband and I collect dinnerware by a particular company. Plates, cups & saucers, casseroles, pitchers, mugs. We probably have going on 1500 pieces. Today we were doing a little antiquing and found some unmarked egg cups that looked as if they might belong to one of our patterns. It took quite a bit of online research to determine they were not.
But internally I was yelling
EGG CUP!
EGG CUP!
EGG CUP!
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Hard to say. The guy actually did the deeds, but he wasn’t malicious; he was manipulated. If he had refused, she would have found someone else who would have done her bidding. Isn’t there something about robbery in the commission of a murder making it a death penalty case, like in Cuba Libre, when the killer stole an earring from Mrs. Winters? They both committed the robbery from the counting room and jumped from the window.
If one was going to get the death penalty, they both should have.
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Good observation. The young man was so good with spatial relationships that I think he would have had the phone keys memorized, the same as he had Times Square memorized after many years away. If presented with a dial telephone he probably would have been lost.
I do think Bishop wanted to scroll, but she wanted to be deferential to Goren.
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This one’s confounded me for a while. In “Zoonotic,” when they call Angel the prostitute to the hotel room to get information about Buzz the dead cop, both detectives flash their badges simultaneously, Bobby using his left hand and Alex her right. Bobby has his right hand up to his ear for a couple of seconds and it looks very much as if he’s making a phone call. But then he puts his hand down and there’s nothing in it. Am I missing something? I don’t think Bobby does anything by accident, but maybe I’m overthinking.
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Yeah, that was funny. The Swan Club. Annual fee of $200,000 and a half a million dollars if a client marries “one of my girls,” and she’d be happy to add Bobby for free to her database?
Because all those Park Avenue babes and runway models are dying to date a New York City cop with an anger management problem and no money whose father was a serial killer.
I mean, *I* would, ‘cause it’s Bobby, but . . .