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I used to watch L&O weekly, it was appointment TV for me. Not anymore. I like Dennis Farina, he's a great character actor and would have been a great choice on one of the spinoff shows, but Lennie is just irreplaceable. Ever since he's been on the show he's been the one wisecracking constant in the revolving door cast, he anchored the first half of the show the way Sam Waterston anchors the second half. It's just not working with Farina.
Also, IMO this "ripped from the headlines" nonsense, which has been getting steadily worse over the last few seasons, has finally reached the utter depths of absurdity. Last week's thinly-veiled McGreevey ep was one of the worst hours of TV I'd ever seen--and I don't buy for one second that Jack McCoy, formerly one of the most principled characters on TV, would go to court and nullify gay marriages just to convict a guy. Dick Wolf has always been a winger of sorts but in light of the current climate this episode just felt like a slap in the face. Beyond the politics of it, it's just really badly written crap. When you find yourself spending less time caring about the actual crime and investigation, and spend the episode instead wondering what news story they are going to rip off next, you know a show is in trouble. That episode was even worse than the awful Staten Island Ferry/homewrecking 9/11 widows episode. Between this crap on original L&O, Vincent D'Onofrio's mugging scene-chewery on Criminal Intent (I'm a big fan of his but I HATE that character), and Chris Meloni's impending departure from SVU, I'm about finished with this franchise.
Hopefully the long overdue departure of the Rohm-bot will inject some life into the show...but I really think it's time to stick a fork in the show and the franchise in general. But as long as people continue to watch out of habit (which I think is what largely accounts for the consistently good ratings), I don't think that will happen any time soon.
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