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  1. Michael Park (Jack Snyder) guest stars on Law and Order episode Land of Opportunity as Eric Wise
  2. My absolute favorite is Tony DiNozzo. Second favorite is Fornell. Here is Tobias before he got involved with Gibbs and/or Diane:
  3. I'm partnered with Endeavour Morse Endeavour Morse Congratulations, your partner is Endeavour Morse! Morse is a very cerebral person and appreciates those who can keep up with him, like you. He may struggle with working with a whole team, but a serious, detail-oriented partner like you would be someone he welcomes with open arms. Morse is someone who prefers to be challenged, whether by a case or academics. You, too, enjoy exercising your brain and learning all that you can across a variety of topics, and you're probably an avid reader, too. You and Morse will get along like two introverted peas in a pod!
  4. Liked that Bobby's lucky numbers for the lottery are Harry and Mays birthdays and then Athena being annoyed that the last two numbers weren't her birthday, but the last year the Minnesota Twins won the World Series.
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    S06.E07: Cursed

    I really liked Felisa, and nice change of pace just following one person with a series of catastrophes.
  6. Sorry, replied to wrong part of the post, the original post also referred to a LA Law episode but the poster did not remember the details.
  7. I was really confused at first, because back in the storyline when Eva was released from prison and was trying to get custody of Denny, she said he was her child, and I assumed he was born during their relationship by artificial insemination and Eva referred to him as her child because she was the one who carried him and Hen was the adoptive parent, and was wondering why Hen was not telling Karen that she had a child while they were dating.
  8. That episode was Justice Swerved: Victor Sifuentes defends Mrs. Lafferty, one half of a married couple accused of murdering their infant son. In court, a doctor offers evidence of abuse on the Laffertys' son, though Victor argues that the boy died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and was bruised from the CPR attempts. On the stand, Mr. Lafferty describes the night of his son's death, and the prosecutor highlights the baby's serious medical problems and suggests that he murdered him to avoid future bills and stress. He denies it, but admits that he attempted to put the child up for adoption without his wife's knowledge, but was told that he could not be placed. Mrs. Lafferty visits Victor privately and explains that she found an article about SIDS in her husband's desk that predates the baby's death, suggesting that he did indeed kill him and made it look like crib death. She admits that he entered the nursery alone that night, and Victor pushes her to repeat her story on the stand, though she is distressed at the thought of accusing her husband. She goes through with it, however, admitting in court that she is now unsure of his innocence because of the article and the adoption reveal. Mr. Lafferty's lawyer John Trischuta berates Victor for tricking them, but Victor protests that he is compelled to defend his client to the best of his ability. On the stand, Mr. Lafferty suggests that his wife is now accusing him to cover up her own guilt, stating that she planted the SIDS article and was in fact seeing a therapist because she felt that she did not love her child. Victor and the prosecutor deliver their closing arguments, pointing out how both spouses have blamed the other for the crime. Mr. and Mrs. Lafferty are both found not guilty, as the evidence does not clearly point to one or the other, and when Victor spots them subtly touching hands in the elevator, he realizes that they were working together all along.
  9. 'Terry O'Quinn and Linda Hamilton were so great "Anybody can find just one alien" And just the indignant look on his face "No, not anyone. Do you have an alien?" "I'm not saying" "That's a no" "Fine" "You don't have one and I do" "OK" "Good, glad that we agree."
  10. LOL, coincidentally when I was watching my recording of this episode, right after Harry did his special call that confuses the brains for animals (and stupid humans) the dogs in the neighborhood started barking.
  11. Beth's worst case scenario had me literally laughing at every line. I really hope Susan Kelechi Watson gets a new show soon.
  12. I would absolutely watch a spinoff of The Scriberians. I recognized Jeff Perry (from Nash Bridges) and Anna Devare Smith (from West Wing), but didn't recognize Terry Kinney (from 30something). When Alan first came on, I thought, boy he sounds like Anthony Edwards, but it can't be him. I feel so old.
  13. Darnell Williams guest starred on "Our Kind Of People" with Debbie Morgan: "“We were shooting the scene when Darnell’s character walks through the door for the first time,” Morgan reveals to TVLine. “And it was the first time we see this character on the show, and I looked at him and shouted, ‘Jesse!’ The director had to yell cut and everyone fell out laughing. It was hilarious. I knew that wasn’t his name on Our Kind of People but I couldn’t help myself. We worked together for so many years as Angie and Jesse and that’s the first thing that came to my mind.” https://tvline.com/2022/01/17/our-kind-of-people-preview-all-my-children-reunion-debbi-morgan-darnell-williams/?fbclid=IwAR2peYF_e_nU8VkefP5lMHKavJCCcDiH5wa8K5KMcUIkJzM1A6Kivi_p7tk
  14. Professor Jerichio gets excited about the genuine psychic manifestation, The Doctor: "Eustacius Jericho, a real scientist, Under siege from the impossible, doesn't even stop to be scared, just wants to understand what's beyond his comprehension". Professor Jericho: "Oh, I've seen many things beyond my comprehension Doctor, I was one of the first British soldiers into Belsen in the end of the war. If you think a few stone statues will destroy my equilibrium, you are mistaken. What do you need me to do?" That's when Professor Jerichio became my favorite.
  15. Larry Bryggmann was on New Amsterdam Episode 307 “The Legend of Howie Cournemeyer” as Dr. George Helms.
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