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Post by annabelleleigh on Feb 25, 2009 15:48:20 GMT -5
No information issued except air date: Wednesday, March 18, 2009.
From the L&O casting calls (source: nycastings.com) over the last couple of months for various featured and background actors and extras of Chinese descent I assume the title is a clever allusion to the manner in which New Yorkers commonly obtain their Kung Pao chicken.
AL
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Post by annabelleleigh on Mar 2, 2009 11:29:24 GMT -5
NBC episode description. The Chinese are back. And there's yet another jurisdictional dispute between New York County and the feds.
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TAKE-OUT Airdate: Wednesday, March 18, 2009, 10 PM ET
THE SEARCH FOR THE KILLER OF A WRITER LEADS THE DETECTIVES TO A PAST ESPIONAGE CASE
Alex Boone (Guest Star Neal Jones), a middle-aged writer, and David Sutton (Guest Star Michael Esper), a graduate student, are involved in a heated altercation. The following day, Boone’s dead body is found in a local park with no identification and the only eyewitness describing a blur running from the scene.
Once detectives Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Bernard (Anthony Anderson) identify the victim, the story of his past begins to unfold. While searching for clues to solve the current murder case, the detectives discover that the victim was trying to expose information about a closed espionage case involving Sutton’s father and the Chinese government. Lupo and Bernard discover a family torn apart as a result of the espionage case and question Sutton’s sister Tracy (Guest Star Monica West), revealing his possible involvement in Boone’s murder.
When the detectives believe they have gotten closer to revealing the truth, new information emerges and leads them in an entirely new direction. The case is further complicated when ADA’s Michael Cutter (Linus Roache) and Connie Rubirosa (Alana de la Garza) must deal with the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s office as they try to bring the killer to justice.
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Post by DonnaJo on Mar 2, 2009 13:04:55 GMT -5
Thanks AL...I think the plot sounds intriguing. What I'm really interested in is McCoy's ongoing fight for the DA spot. Last week he wrangled with his competition. I hope this week there is a scene between Jack and the evil but cute Governor (not!Spitzer, played by Tom Everett Scott).
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Post by leanonme on Mar 2, 2009 15:40:39 GMT -5
Thanks AL...I think the plot sounds intriguing. What I'm really interested in is McCoy's ongoing fight for the DA spot. Last week he wrangled with his competition. I hope this week there is a scene between Jack and the evil but cute Governor (not!Spitzer, played by Tom Everett Scott). McCoy's fight for the DA spot has drawn me in as well. Oh, and Tom Everett Scott, well, ;D, I am hoping we have some good Governor episodes ahead. What a cool choice he was.
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Post by annabelleleigh on Mar 17, 2009 10:43:17 GMT -5
Publicity stills from tomorrow's (March 18, 2009, 10 PM ET, NBC ) airing of the new episode "Take-Out." I've been a Keith Carradine fan since I first saw him so many years ago in Robert Altman's "Nashville" (which also featured Jeff Goldblum as the mysterious bicycle man.) When the episode was first announced by NBC, neither Singer nor Carradine had been cast in guest-starrring roles. AL --------------------------- Guest actors (l-r) Stephen Singer and Keith Carradine get a grilling from Rubirosa and Cutter. Photo credit: Will Hart, NBC Alana de la Garza (as ADA Connie Rubirosa) and Linus Roache (as Asst. DA Michael Cutter) take their investigation to an art gallery. Photo credit: Will Hart, NBC
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