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Post by munchkin25 on Jul 1, 2006 9:52:39 GMT -5
ok... who has a good rewiew to ep 'Day' L&O: TBJ? I just want know what happend after our 'Night' Try TV.com and type in the search LAO:TBJ. I don't know of anyone who acutally reviewed that episode. At the time, NBC was still deciding if they should get rid of it.
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Post by rudaxf on Jul 1, 2006 10:21:09 GMT -5
I was searching it in internet and I didn't find anything good
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Post by munchkin25 on Jul 1, 2006 10:25:45 GMT -5
I was searching it in internet and I didn't find anything good It was really popular with the old crowd. We're talking late 30s, 40s, and 50s+ people. That's why NBC cancelled it. It was attracting a young enough crowd even though it was doing well in the ratings. I doubt you'll find a good review for it since most people in this age group (with the exception of those who specialize in it) don't know how to start a computer up. My parents would be a good example of this.
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Post by Trublu on Jul 1, 2006 16:09:39 GMT -5
There's a good summary of the end at TWoP: here
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Post by rudaxf on Jul 1, 2006 16:26:08 GMT -5
thank you Trublu!
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Post by Olivia Claire on Jan 16, 2010 18:22:04 GMT -5
These episodes were SO intense. I saw the SVU episode first, when I got season 6 on DVD. I bawled my eyes out when Casey got attacked and when she was in the hospital. It was so sad. I love Casey. Diane Neal did an amazing acting job in this episode and I think it really showcased her talent. When she was hobbling around the office with her cane, I just wanted to punch that stupid guy right in the face. I was slightly confused at first because I hadn't heard of TBJ yet. Back in August I ended up finding a box set of TBJ and recognized the episode description. I had no idea that the two of them coincided. I made the connection finally and then watched both of them one after the other. Dick Wolf did an AMAZING job with this "case". It was such an interesting way of doing an episode. Angela Landsbury was made for that episode. I don't think anyone could have done a better job. Although I normally like Ms. Landsbury, I wanted to yell at her during this episode haahaa. All in all, it was a great cross-over episode.
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