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Post by DonnaJo on Sept 24, 2010 6:43:14 GMT -5
Thanks again, Techguy. It seems to me that if the writing doesn't improve 100% then this season will indeed be the last. And Vincent must be willing to give the role his all, not simply show up and read his lines. With good writing, I pray that he will be energized again like he was in the Balcer & Leight seasons. I hope the next article you find Techguy is one that announces a new showrunner and writing staff for LOCI. Very interesting about the "whispers" at USA, OBC. If the pilot is a Miami version, I guess Wolf is waiting to see how LOLA does. I know I would before planning another transplanted L&O.
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Post by angua on Sept 24, 2010 9:20:07 GMT -5
Oh, no. No. I have moved on with my life. There are different shows out there, new shows, and while they will never be Criminal Intent by yards, I can't take the constant worrying about whether the writers will doom their friendship, or kill off one of them. Good grief, I can't go through with that again!
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Post by trisha on Sept 24, 2010 11:58:25 GMT -5
If we get the hopeful kind of ending we got with Monk, USA will have my undying love.
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Post by outerbankschick on Sept 24, 2010 20:51:26 GMT -5
DJ, you know I believe Vincent has always given his best...but be that as it may...I don't believe he would even consider coming back unless that was his plan.
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Post by blinky38 on Oct 4, 2010 5:52:26 GMT -5
I have never seen Monk, what was the ending for that show? I have seen it mentioned a number of times, but don't know what happened.
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Post by Patcat on Oct 4, 2010 8:32:16 GMT -5
MONK's ending was very satisfying. He discovered what happened to Trudy and why she was killed (more details if everyone would like). The revelations didn't completely cure him of his OCD, but he was better able to handle it. He could've returned to the force, but decided he liked his work as a private eye and consultant better. The last scene was of him going to work on a crime scene. Stottlemeyer and Natalie were working with him. Randy went to New Jersey to become a Chief for a small town and to be with Sharona.
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Post by Patcat on Oct 4, 2010 14:59:08 GMT -5
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Post by angua on Oct 4, 2010 17:22:52 GMT -5
Patcat, you wouldn't happen to be Wardicus on the USA Network Forum, would you? That is exactly what she said.
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Post by Patcat on Oct 4, 2010 22:38:48 GMT -5
Yea, that's me.
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Post by Moonbeam on Oct 5, 2010 8:25:13 GMT -5
I knew it! I thought that was you from the episode of the week discussion. I could tell by how you wrote the questions.
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Post by Patcat on Oct 5, 2010 8:46:49 GMT -5
Sometimes just steal the questions from the ones I've posted here (g).
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Post by Moonbeam on Oct 5, 2010 20:31:37 GMT -5
You're the best at episode questions.
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Post by DonnaJo on Oct 6, 2010 10:10:56 GMT -5
The link doesn't work for me. Edit: Never mind. It was also at The Reel.
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Post by Patcat on Oct 6, 2010 13:32:31 GMT -5
I think everything about Mr. D'Onofrio winds up at the Reel (which is a very good thing).
Did anyone else hear a little kid in the background? Wonder if that was Luca?
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Post by jeffan on Oct 8, 2010 12:57:43 GMT -5
Kathryn Erbe Returns for Final Season of ‘Law & Order: Criminal Intent’Deadline’s Nellie Andreeva reports that as expected, Kathryn Erbe has signed on to reprise the role of Detective Eames for the eight episode final season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent. She joins Vince D’Onofrio who had already signed up to return as Detective Goren. “We’re thrilled to have Kathryn Erbe return as Detective Eames, the perfect complement to Donofrio’s Detective Goren,” said USA’s president of original programming Jeff Wachtel. “We now have the definitive team for the ultimate season of this phenomenal show.” tvbythenumbers.com/2010/10/08/kathryn-erbe-returns-for-final-season-of-law-order-criminal-intent/67250
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