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preeya

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  1. 3 hours ago, catrice2 said:

    I have tried so hard to warm to OA.  I don't know if it is his height, his acting,or a combo, but he just looks so awkward to me.🤔

    Me too. He's got a very strange aura and always seems to have a chip on his shoulder. He frequently talks down to his co-workers in a condescending tone.

    On another note did he say, less than one minute after killing Tamir, that the ballistics came back on the gun?? I don't think that's possible.

    Note #2, re: the weekly runners. Anyone with knowledge of football should be in awe of those blindside take downs. Bill Belichick would even smile.

    Scola looked like a dork in the red puffy jacket.

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  2. 11 hours ago, AZChristian said:

    Okay.  I tried.  Between the constant buffering of the feed and the production values . . . and not the kind of acting we expect from the three main characters . . . I'm not gonna go any further than the first episode.

    I'm a huge fan of the original series, and am about halfway through the series of books.  This is like a red-headed, bucktoothed stepchild when compared to the books and the original series.

    It is still better than most of the weekly procedural TV shows.

    Also, I don't have any buffering problems when viewing on Prime (Freevee); I'm up to episode #4.

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  3. How much time passed since last week's episode, because Helen made a remarkable recovery? 

    And I don't care about her relationship with her Mum.

    And I guess Max will never get Fuentes to go away.

    Is having two livers a real thing? Why didn't he see that during the operation?

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  4. 4 hours ago, illdoc said:

    Incidentally, if the father's name is, say, Frank James Donnelly, and the kid is Frank Elliot Donnelly, he's not actually a "junior" (mom said his name was Frank Elliot (Donnelly), Jr.)

    Yeah, I caught that. I guess anyone that would marry and fawn all over a guy like Donnelly isn't the brightest bulb in the package.

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  5. 8 hours ago, dleighg said:

    can someone remind me why Bosch quit so I don't have to go back and rewatch? Something about 5 innocent victims? From the recap it seems something political went down?

    Irving suspended him because he messed with the FBI's apprehension of a dirtbag murderer named Pena.  Then I believe the father of Sonia Hernandez killed Pena. The father was then killed by he cops and his dying words were "Por, Sonia" which was also the name of the episode. Subsequently, Bosch gives his badge to Irving and quits the LAPD. In the last scene you see him applying for a P.I. license. That scene is the opening of Legacy.

    Hope this jogs your memory. 

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  6. 2 hours ago, tennisgurl said:

    That being said, the crossover itself was fine, I don't know if the case felt big enough to really justify a crossover, but it was pretty good

    Meanwhile, the season's theme of OC takes a backseat to St. Olivia's case with a only few references here and there.

    OC is not a COTW show like SUV so it was a huge interruption to accommodate her Majesty. 

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  7. 8 hours ago, Raja said:

    Don't you loan Detective Stabler to SVU for this mission instead of having a couple from SVU essentially working for an out in the open undercover unit?

    Not where "I'm the greatest cop in NYPD history" St. Olivia is involved.

    I wish they would cease these idiotic & forced crossovers, just to get her mug on camera ad infinitum. What a barf-fest.

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  8. 26 minutes ago, KaveDweller said:

     

    Iggy, Iggy, Iggy. Don't encourage the potential sociopath girl to date the boy who must have some issue to be living in the psych ward. That is clearly not going to end well. Maybe encourage them to work on themselves instead of being a matchmaker?

    His professional case of the day always has to mirror his personal struggles.

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  9. 9 hours ago, bros402 said:

    1. So, domestic violence nurse is gonna be part of whatever cliffhanger they come up with for the season finale, right?

    Yeah, I'm guessing it'll be some sort of hostage situation at the hospital.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Poohpoohpooh said:

    NO spoilers ahead:  There are only 2 episodes left (on 5/16 & finale 5/23). I believe KLaw said on an instagram live chat that 5/16 covers a bit of Knight. The finale summary has been released and it's a Parker story, which many are craving to know something about his backstory. I know I am.

    And it will likely end with some kind of cliffhanger.

  11. 15 minutes ago, mg1278 said:

    We had a good laugh at our house with Owen's age in the 1984 flashback - we all know how old Rob Lowe was and what he looked like in 1984 and that was not it. 

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  12. 5 minutes ago, anna0852 said:

    And I think something has genuinely healed in Bobby being called 'Dad'.

    Best line of the night, May saying: "I've got two dads and you're one of them"

    Not too many kids of any generation would have feelings like that for a step-parent.

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  13. That's an hour of my life I'll never get back. All for a total barf-fest.

    I wouldn't know where to begin if I were inclined to comment further.

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  14. 2 hours ago, bichonblitz said:

    If an elderly man has prostate cancer it's ok not to tell him because he's old and it will never get worse? wtf? Or does that only apply if said elderly man's  son is police commissioner and asking for a favor? 

    Medically and not as a TV trope, Is this true about elderly men and prostate cancer?

    I've heard of a few younger males that had it and they met their demise rather quickly.

  15. 37 minutes ago, SnazzyDaisy said:

    To protect his partner - Gus, Elliot’s dad used his own unregistered gun to shoot himself and that gun has been logged into evidence as the perp’s gun.

    Possible narrative?

    If that's the case, then the retired detective Stabler was talking to is lying and Donnelly may be telling the truth.

    "Oh! What a tangled web we weave."

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  16. 1 hour ago, SnazzyDaisy said:

    The retired detective, is he good or bad?

    I read him as a good guy. Although, if he was one of Donnelly's dad's guys, he could be pulling Stabler's chain.

    The part I didn't fully understand was the video with the gun and the same gun being in the evidence box.

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  17. 15 minutes ago, SnazzyDaisy said:

    Donnelly and associates may have set Elliot up. Many aren’t happy of him being no. 2 and Donnelly is jealous of his new “bond” with Preston Webb.

    Donnelly's character fits the bill of being an untrustworthy piece of crap. Also, the retired detective that Stabler visited said that Donnelly's father was a scumbag. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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