but yeah, that was a great ep.
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I was gonna be pissed if Fake Heather got killed but I wanted Bitch Sister to take the dive
but yeah, that was a great ep. |
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cindidindi76 wrote: It wouldn't have been so bad if the mother hadn't let her take fake Heather at the end. That seemed a little to much for me. But it was a really good episode. |
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Fijina |
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Wow, I'm surprised everyone liked this ep so much. I thought there was something very "off" about...everything about it. From the plot, to the
script, to the guest actors. Ah well.
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I thought it was overall a really good episode, and I am a huge "SVU" fan from the first episode. But the ending was stupid...I think they should
have left everyone wondering what really happened to the real Heather. Mariska is still a goddess, though...
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WylDawg |
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I was shocked as hell that the bitchy sister didn't jump in the end. Seems like it would've been such a typical L&O ending.
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lizzo1 |
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Oh, yeah, and was that the place where Evil Sister killed real Heather? Everybody just walked away. Wasn't her body in there?
Stupid ending x2. |
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Carboys Desire |
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Fijina wrote: I'm with you. The whole thing was just stupid, but hasn't that been SVU all season long? The regular L&O is so much better. |
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sarahbear30 |
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aaronin08 wrote: That makes me so happy! Wish she would come back for good! |
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E Moch |
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SVU is actually one of the few shows that I feel has gotten BETTER because of it's age as well as the writer's strike.
All the other shows I've watched religiously seem to be getting worse and worse, and this one still gets my attention. And God knows I watch the marathons enough. Even the "preachy" episodes are still good, even though they bother me a bit. |
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Cheyenie |
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That is awesome. I'm really looking forward to Stephanie March coming back. She's been the best ADA. Nobody else compares.
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Blaise214 |
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Current prosecutor Kim Greylek (Michaela McManus) will step away on assignment in Washington, D.C., during March's return. http://www.tvguide.com/Ne...ie-March-SVU-1001352.aspx
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WylDawg |
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I seem to be in the minority, but I actually prefered Diane Neal. I did like Stephanie and I'm glad she returns, but I wish they would stop swapping the
DAs around.
"SVU is like an old flame," March said in a statement. "Every time I run into it I think, 'Hmmm.....what if?' I look forward to spending some time working with a production that has always been so rewarding for me." So this begs the question: Why did she leave in the first place? |
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BobbyBrown06 |
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I don't think new ADA is gonna be around after this or next season...she isn't clicking...
Have any of the Law & Order series had a male ADA? |
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AlexDSSF |
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The senior ADA on Law & Order has always been a guy, from whoever was the first one to Jack McCoy to Michael Cutter. Paul Robinette (I don't know who
played him) has been the only male junior ADA on the original Law & Order show. He has since been followed by women: Claire Kincaid, Jamie Ross, Abbie
Carmichael, Serena "Is this because I'm a lesbian?" Southerlyn, Alexandra Borgia, and Connie Rubirosa. There is a male ADA on Criminal Intent:
ADA Carter, played by Courtney B. Vance (Angela Bassett's husband), though I don't know if he's still on the show.
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lizzo1 |
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WylDawg wrote:Didn't they set up some new show for her that didn't work out? |
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robbiefan |
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I grew to like Diane Neal's character. She was such a hardass and broke every rule to get her way.<333
But I'm glad to see March back. |
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WylDawg |
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I grew to like Diane Neal's character. She was such a hardass and broke every rule to get her way.<333 She also had better interaction with the rest of the squad. Stephanie's appearance always seem like they were seperated segments from the show. And she was bit robotic. |
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GalNewYork |
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Are we allowed to talk about repeated episodes? I just watched the one where Darius is convicted of murder and is found to be Ken's brother. Why do they
let Finn get away with telling Elliott his daughter graduated to dancing on poles - he would have been the next "Law & Order: Criminal Intent"
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chapera rocks |
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I also preferred Diane Neal.
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