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Post by hotcop on Jan 15, 2006 18:14:57 GMT -5
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Post by Finaddict on Jan 16, 2006 6:49:49 GMT -5
Thanks Hot Cop I will read the article this evening.. :flower: sounds like it will be very interesting
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Post by Trublu on Jan 16, 2006 18:43:44 GMT -5
It is a very interesting concept. Being the SVU fanatics that we are, we expect certain things from real trials now.
However, many people have said that the "L&O's" are the most realistic of all the crime drama shows.
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Post by hotcop on Jan 17, 2006 13:42:10 GMT -5
You're welcome Finaddict and Trublu Reading this article I realized how true this statement was. Law and investigation dramas are indeed changing a lot people's opinion on how justice works! And yes, many people said "that the "L&O's" are the most realistic of all the crime drama shows ". I for one agree with this. On the contrary, I think that some crime investigation shows like CSI are not always giving a realistic vision on how things work in general. I'm a scientist and I can tell you it's not that easy and glamourous to get infos out of DNA and such.
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Post by munchkin25 on Jan 19, 2006 20:43:36 GMT -5
It is a very interesting concept. Being the SVU fanatics that we are, we expect certain things from real trials now. However, many people have said that the "L&O's" are the most realistic of all the crime drama shows. The Law and Order franchise has always maintained that view. Wolf always wanted to portray that, not the soap opera crap you see on tv (with the exception of Homicide). :mrgreen: Very interesting article, Hotcop. :grinbounce:
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Post by hotcop on Jan 19, 2006 22:34:32 GMT -5
It is a very interesting concept. Being the SVU fanatics that we are, we expect certain things from real trials now. However, many people have said that the "L&O's" are the most realistic of all the crime drama shows. The Law and Order franchise has always maintained that view. Wolf always wanted to portray that, not the soap opera crap you see on tv (with the exception of Homicide). Very interesting article, Hotcop. You're welcome Munchkin :flower:
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Post by munchkin25 on Jan 21, 2006 18:05:18 GMT -5
The Law and Order franchise has always maintained that view. Wolf always wanted to portray that, not the soap opera crap you see on tv (with the exception of Homicide). Very interesting article, Hotcop. You're welcome Munchkin You know I just remember this part in Homicide: A Year On The Killing Street that the prosecutor in the book began his opening statement by asking the same question that same prosecutor quoted in the article asked. Telepathy or Conspiracy? :mrgreen:
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Post by hotcop on Jan 22, 2006 17:35:36 GMT -5
You're welcome Munchkin You know I just remember this part in Homicide: A Year On The Killing Street that the prosecutor in the book began his opening statement by asking the same question that same prosecutor quoted in the article asked. Telepathy or Conspiracy? Conspiracy of course! :mrgreen: no more no less for us Munch fans
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Post by munchkin25 on Jan 22, 2006 19:15:31 GMT -5
I shouldn't be asking that question no more. :rolleyes2: I should know better for I am a Munch fan after all!!! :yahoo:
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Post by hotcop on Jan 22, 2006 19:56:50 GMT -5
I shouldn't be asking that question no more. I should know better for I am a Munch fan after all!!! Exactly Munchkin.....believe in Munch and in the conspiracies!! this is your duty as a Munch fan!! :angel:
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