Theli11 November 21 Share November 21 I'll bite with ADA rankings 1. Claire - Her seasons were so good, I will say that her first season is a rough one, especially as a woman in a previously male dominated role. I will always love her. 2. Connie - I found it interesting to me how much she was a powerhouse in an office with both Jack McCoy and Michael Cutter as her bosses. Unlike 3. Abbie 4. Paul - So great, but he doesn't have as much characterization with him. Wish he got more epsidoes like other ADAs 5. Serena - She's not as bad as the entire fandom would think. I think she's a very important part of L&O, because of her sympathies towards the defense. 6. Samantha - She might rise above Serena if she continues getting better in the current season. 7. Alexandra - So boring, I can't remember a thing about her. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8514071
Raja December 6 Share December 6 (edited) There is no need to wonder how fast they can do the episode inspired by this big NY December 2024 murder of a health insurance CEO because they already have. It looks like a "ripped from a Law & Order episode" crime. Edited December 6 by Raja 1 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8526204
Theli11 December 6 Share December 6 5 hours ago, Raja said: There is no need to wonder how fast they can do the episode inspired by this big NY December 2024 murder of a health insurance CEO because they already have. It looks like a "ripped from a Law & Order episode" crime. I think I could write the episode. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8526434
Raja December 7 Share December 7 15 hours ago, Theli11 said: I think I could write the episode. And then get sued for plagiarism 😉 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8527113
wknt3 December 7 Share December 7 (edited) On 12/6/2024 at 12:33 PM, Raja said: There is no need to wonder how fast they can do the episode inspired by this big NY December 2024 murder of a health insurance CEO because they already have. It looks like a "ripped from a Law & Order episode" crime. Unfortunately with all the OTT unrealistic flourishes like the words on the bullets and the Chief of Detectives giving away key details to "avoid panic", as well as the crime and suspect being caught on multiple cameras yet somehow not having good angles or enough detail to identify the perp it seems like they ripped it from the reboot and not the original run... Edited December 7 by wknt3 fix typos 2 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8527215
Xeliou66 December 7 Share December 7 I immediately thought of L&O when I heard about that murder - seems like something straight out of an episode. I was reminded of the season 12 episode about the guy who killed the insurance executive who voted against approving the treatment for his sick daughter, given that this real life victim was a healthcare company CEO. I also thought of the episode from last year about the tech big wig who was killed after replacing some jobs with AI. A few other episodes came to mind as well. I have a feeling revenge may be the motive in the real case as well. I have a feeling L&O will rip from the headlines with this sooner or later depending on how the real case shakes out. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8527223
Raja December 7 Share December 7 38 minutes ago, Xeliou66 said: I immediately thought of L&O when I heard about that murder - seems like something straight out of an episode. I was reminded of the season 12 episode about the guy who killed the insurance executive who voted against approving the treatment for his sick daughter, given that this real life victim was a healthcare company CEO. I also thought of the episode from last year about the tech big wig who was killed after replacing some jobs with AI. A few other episodes came to mind as well. I have a feeling revenge may be the motive in the real case as well. I have a feeling L&O will rip from the headlines with this sooner or later depending on how the real case shakes out. My go to was the body armor executive with Detective Cassidy 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8527247
Xeliou66 December 7 Share December 7 12 minutes ago, Raja said: My go to was the body armor executive with Detective Cassidy Yeah that’s another one with some similarities - Profiteer from season 17. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/19024-approach-the-bench-law-order-general-discussion-thread/page/22/#findComment-8527258
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