Entries Tagged as 'law & order'

Crime & Punishment

June 16th, 2003 · 23 Comments

Crime & Punishment

So, I never thought I’d be saying this, but lately I’ve grown weary of Law & Order and all of it’s spin-offs. They ruined it by having it on every hour of every day. I’m actually getting sick of it and it’s starting to feel repetitive. Of course, none of this has to do with the fact that there was a period of time when I would turn on TNT and watch back to back episodes every night I was home. heh.

So, I think Dick Wolf was reading my mind when he created Crime & Punishment. Crime & Punishment is like a “real life” Law & Order. Ok.. so maybe he wasn’t reading my mind, he probably was jumping on the reality show bandwagon. In either case, Crime & Punishment is INTENSE. It’s a courtroom drama (you know I’ve always loved courtroom drama ever since I was 7 years old and used to watch Perry Mason reruns with my dad!) with real lawyers, real defendants, real victims, real judges, real juries and real verdicts. Oh, and for some reason they chose the San Diego County District Attorney‘s office to base the show out of.

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Law & Order Filmed in my Neighborhood

October 2nd, 2002 · 2 Comments

Dude, this rerun episode of Law & Order is tripping me out. It’s filmed all over The Village. They got in their car at the corner of Barrow and Hudson, questioned a bartender at Cody’s on Hudson, watched the suspect go into Village Cigar on the corner of Christopher and 7th and then followed him down Bedford to Commerce Street (one of my favorite areas of The Village).

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My Favorite Show

October 7th, 2001 · No Comments

Law & Order is an exceptionally good Emmy award winning crime/drama show on NBC. It’s plots are "ripped from the headlines". Every show begins "In the Criminal Justice System the people are represented by two separate, yet equally important groups. The police who investigate crime and the District Attorneys who prosecute the offenders. These are their stories." The first half of the show is the detectives investigating a crime. The second half is the accused being tried in court. It’s the longest running drama series currently on the air and is filmed entirely on location in New York City.

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