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Post by Finaddict on Jan 11, 2006 21:26:22 GMT -5
Thank you Finaddict I totally agree with you Fin and Warner are two hot characters/actors!! And when Wolf finally gets back to his senses he will maybe realize that his show is getting a bit too much "a whiter shade of pale" !! And of course Munch deserves a lot more than what he is getting....this guy is a precious source of irony and fun!!!! I love that very munch When the show debuted over here in 1999 it debuted in Richard Belzer's old show Homicide:Life on the Street's time slot. He brought the Munch character and its audience from Homicide to SVU and that show struggled at first..Munch held it together..Then in year 2 Wolf added Stephanie March as ADA Cabot and Ice-T as Munch's partner and the show skyrocketed. It was number 40 when Ice-T and Belzer teamed up and it skyrocketed to the top 10 with a day change and Ice-T and March's addition.. then he added Neal to replace March and gave us an excellent ME and Wong as the Shrink a well rounded "Special Victims Unit"Wolf needs to be forced down memory lane for a reality check :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: and I agree its a whiter shade of pale
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Post by hotcop on Jan 11, 2006 21:35:20 GMT -5
Thank you Finaddict I totally agree with you Fin and Warner are two hot characters/actors!! And when Wolf finally gets back to his senses he will maybe realize that his show is getting a bit too much "a whiter shade of pale" !! And of course Munch deserves a lot more than what he is getting....this guy is a precious source of irony and fun!!!! I love that very munch When the show debuted over here in 1999 it debuted in Richard Belzer's old show Homicide:Life on the Street's time slot. He brought the Munch character and its audience from Homicide to SVU and that show struggled at first..Munch held it together..Then in year 2 Wolf added Stephanie March as ADA Cabot and Ice-T as Munch's partner and the show skyrocketed. It was number 40 when Ice-T and Belzer teamed up and it skyrocketed to the top 10 with a day change and Ice-T and March's addition.. then he added Neal to replace March and gave us an excellent ME and Wong as the Shrink a well rounded "Special Victims Unit"Wolf needs to be forced down memory lane for a reality check and I agree its a whiter shade of pale Thank you for this great description of the show evolution!! It allows me to see better how everything changed along the years! I've seen all seasons but it's nice to look at a synthesis to get a better view I didn't know this show "Homicide", I knew it was on cable TV somewhere but I never got the chance to see it. And it's interesting to know that Richard Belzer was the actor who hold the popularity for a while. I knew him, I mean I knew that I had seen him in other TV shows or movies, but I was not aware of his previous implication in a show that somehow originated SVU! Thank you for this synopsis Finaddict
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Post by Finaddict on Jan 11, 2006 21:55:31 GMT -5
When the show debuted over here in 1999 it debuted in Richard Belzer's old show Homicide:Life on the Street's time slot. He brought the Munch character and its audience from Homicide to SVU and that show struggled at first..Munch held it together..Then in year 2 Wolf added Stephanie March as ADA Cabot and Ice-T as Munch's partner and the show skyrocketed. It was number 40 when Ice-T and Belzer teamed up and it skyrocketed to the top 10 with a day change and Ice-T and March's addition.. then he added Neal to replace March and gave us an excellent ME and Wong as the Shrink a well rounded "Special Victims Unit"Wolf needs to be forced down memory lane for a reality check and I agree its a whiter shade of pale Thank you for this great description of the show evolution!! It allows me to see better how everything changed along the years! I've seen all seasons but it's nice to look at a synthesis to get a better view I didn't know this show "Homicide", I knew it was on cable TV somewhere but I never got the chance to see it. And it's interesting to know that Richard Belzer was the actor who hold the popularity for a while. I knew him, I mean I knew that I had seen him in other TV shows or movies, but I was not aware of his previous implication in a show that somehow originated SVU! Thank you for this synopsis Finaddict You are welcome thanks for the kind words..thats how I see it..other might have other opinions but I think I am the closest to the truth :angel: In the 1999 season it featured lots of scenes of all the detectives in the Squad room and their comaradarie..thats missing now. has been going down for awhile. Homicide was a great show. Its been great getting to know a fan from France. I dont know what time it is there but here its time to go. working in the morning :cry: :cry: :cry: hope to see you on again soon... :laughyay:
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Post by hotcop on Jan 11, 2006 22:03:14 GMT -5
Thank you very much it was also great for me to talk with you. It's very very late indeed here and I'm lucky tomorrow is a late start working day for me or else of would fall down from exhaution! Have a nice day! See you soon on the board Take care hotcop
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Post by Tamara & Dr. Warner Fanatic on Feb 9, 2006 9:39:39 GMT -5
I love Tamara Tunie as an actress. Her character Melinda Warner is my top favorite on SVU.
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Post by queequeg on Feb 9, 2006 22:40:57 GMT -5
Yes. She has ave her character a mind of her own and she delivers the role extremly well.
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Post by Finaddict on Feb 9, 2006 23:08:27 GMT -5
Yes. She has ave her character a mind of her own and she delivers the role extremly well. Boy you got that right Queequeg..she is great :flower:
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Post by Tamara & Dr. Warner Fanatic on Feb 16, 2006 10:41:17 GMT -5
I agree with you Queequeg on Melinda.
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