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Post by Trublu on Apr 22, 2008 22:49:48 GMT -5
Sorry for being late & posting the wrong episode!
After investment banker Jeremy Haynes is found dead, suspicions turns to his boyfriend Lincoln Haver, a professional football player who could lose everything if the truth of his sexuality became public. When news of Haver's sexual preference comes out, Benson comes under fire for her relationship with a reporter.
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Post by oowsvu on Apr 23, 2008 12:57:25 GMT -5
it was another ep where i thought that it went too slowly and nowhere! i figured that she would break up with him but...yeah!
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Post by Romsu on Apr 23, 2008 14:36:32 GMT -5
LOL, oh my god you gotta to be kidding me.. The relationship... Must have been a REALLy deep and meaningful relation ship if she, first keeps dating him for months, and then right after it's revealed, she thinks 'nah' and brokes up with him. And she didn't even seem to be sorry for it.
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Post by Terry on Apr 23, 2008 15:55:03 GMT -5
I thought the same thing, Romsu. I am just glad Pullman is out if the picture.
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Post by Finaddict on Apr 23, 2008 17:19:05 GMT -5
Let's hope this trip down insanity lane has come to an end. Liv does not need a man.
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Post by benstabler on Apr 25, 2008 1:07:05 GMT -5
I thought she said she was joking about breaking up with him at the end?!?!
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Post by Terry on Apr 25, 2008 7:03:08 GMT -5
No, she sad that "I just broke up with Kurt" and something about Elliot promising to be there for her.
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Post by Trublu on Apr 25, 2008 8:37:48 GMT -5
Besides me not understanding what in the world happened with Kurt (it was like a train whizzing by) I wasn't a fan of this episode. It was another "let's toss everything meaningful into the last five minutes all together" episode. In the last five minutes, we find out that Lincoln and Jeremy are married, that Lincoln has a nasty temper on the field, but that none of that matters because his manager knew about him the whole time!
What peeved me the most was that random clip from the football practice. It came out of nowhere; no prior introduction, no ruling to keep it out, nothing. Then all of a sudden the other attorney "opens the door" to allow it into evidence. When was it not allowed in? It probably wouldn't have been allowed as prejudicial, but were we supposed to assume that, or did they perhaps want to show us?
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Post by rambabe on Apr 25, 2008 18:17:01 GMT -5
I agree with you, Trublu. And why in the world even have a "Liv boyfriend" interlude. He was on for all of 2 minutes! And we all knew she would dump him. And I am glad for that.
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Post by marsby on Apr 25, 2008 19:28:53 GMT -5
Besides me not understanding what in the world happened with Kurt (it was like a train whizzing by) I wasn't a fan of this episode. It was another "let's toss everything meaningful into the last five minutes all together" episode. In the last five minutes, we find out that Lincoln and Jeremy are married, that Lincoln has a nasty temper on the field, but that none of that matters because his manager knew about him the whole time! What peeved me the most was that random clip from the football practice. It came out of nowhere; no prior introduction, no ruling to keep it out, nothing. Then all of a sudden the other attorney "opens the door" to allow it into evidence. When was it not allowed in? It probably wouldn't have been allowed as prejudicial, but were we supposed to assume that, or did they perhaps want to show us? Hmmmm i really couldn't agree more with you Trublu, and i agree with rambabe about the interlude when Mr. Pullman was only in it for 2 minutes lol. I actually thought the relationship would last somewhat longer than one episode.
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Post by Terry on Apr 26, 2008 5:26:07 GMT -5
I am glad they relationship is over, but I can't stop thinking that he was introduced with the sole purpose to make a statement on Olivia's sexuality.
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Post by Tamara & Dr. Warner Fanatic on Apr 26, 2008 9:32:17 GMT -5
I am glad they relationship is over, but I can't stop thinking that he was introduced with the sole purpose to make a statement on Olivia's sexuality. You know Terry I never really thought about that before until you mentioned and I think you maybe right with that theory and I agree with it..YUCK!! Liv does way better with women.
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Post by Terry on Apr 26, 2008 12:21:36 GMT -5
So true, Erin, so true.
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