Law & Order: Los Angeles debuts on NBC tonight at 10p and if you like the original one you will love this show. It is like the others in the franchise but with a different back drop. In tonight’s episode they tackle the Hollywood Burglars with I am thinking a little Lindsay and Dina Lohan mixed in. On next week’s episode they take on one of Manson Family members being released from jail. The show plays out with you never guessing what will happen at the end. Skeet Ulrich and Corey Storll are great partners and I can’t wait to see what else they do to solves crimes in the city I live in every Wednesday at 10p.
Before LOLA makes it full hour debut at 10p, you will get a sneak peek of it in Law & Order: SVU. Jennifer Love Hewitt plays a rape victim afraid to leave her place and Det Olivia Benson is determined stop him and free her from her own own self-imposed jail. The case will eventually bring her to LA where she meets up with Skeet and it is scary why you will learn in the episode why several rapists won’t ever be able to go behinds bars like the prison they leave their victims in.
Jennifer Love Hewitt does an emotional job as a woman who has been terrorized for over 10 years by the rapist who raped her several times over that time period.
Ever wonder if the cast of the popular NBC drama Law & Order SVU ever have fun between takes, well thanks to the executive producer we are seeing they do and lots of it. Neal Baer Tweeted these two gag reals from the show and I am so glad he did because they are a real cut up! So sit back and watch and see a different side of the Special Victims Unit!!!
NBC has cancelled Law & Order one season short of breaking Gunsmoke’s 20 season record according. The show that launched 4 spinoffs will be signing off after being on TV for 20 years. But before you fans of Law & Order get too upset, the death of Law & Order gives way to birth of Law & Order: Los Angeles because G-d forbid NBC only have one L&O on their air. The Live Feed got this statement from the father of the Law & Orders about the cancellations.
Since the May 24 finale has already been shot, the final episode won’t provide much closure to fans. Sources say NBC and Wolf plan to meet after the upfronts to discuss possible “closure opportunities” for the show, possibly having characters from “L&O” appear on the “Los Angeles” spinoff, or even having a two-hour wrap-up movie.
Hopefully NBC will give this long running show the goodbye it deserves.
UPDATE: NBC has also pulled the plug on Mercy according to The Live Feed. I liked this show, but the cancellation is not a surprise because of its declining ratings. Hopefully the end of Mercy means that Trauma will be back, but I highly doubt it.
Jay Leno isn’t the only guy vacating NBC’s 10p timeslot because Chris Meloni told Australia’s Courier Mail that this will be his last season according to Watch with Kristin. He said, “I think 12 years is enough, a good number…The writers will have fertile ground to figure out how to arc [Elliot Stabler] out to another place—whether it’s this world or the next.” His partner Mariska Hargitay said she is planning on staying with the hit NBC show.
So do you think SVU will be the same without Stabler? I don’t having Benson with Stabler won’t be the same for me. No word if Ice-T is thinking of icing the show?
xoxo Apres!
I guess Law & Order is still on the air because they are doing an episode based on Heath Ledger's death according to Page Six.
A series insider reports an upcoming plot is "supposed to be about Heath Ledger" and features a male supermodel, played by Ryan Locke, who "has a great career and gets all the ladies." Perhaps the eeriest comparison is to Ledger's actual death by overdose when the character "leaves a club with a girl. They have sex and do drugs, and the next morning, his friend finds him dead."
Doesn't really sound like how Heath Ledger died, but I guess the show will do anything for ratings (because they desperately need them) like capitalizing on Heath Ledger's death.That is on must-not-watch list, not like I have watched the show in all the decades it has been on.