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I doubt I will too. Don't get me wrong, I'm a big Law & Order fan and I was initially psyched for the show as it would be the last time to see Lennie Brisco in action. Not even my undying love for Jerry Orbach could get me interested in this show, though.
I've come to the conclusion that I am just Law & Ordered to death. It's shown in all its 50 flavors about 900 times a day on two or three different channels. I swear to god, turn on the TV any time of day and I can almost guarantee you there will be some L&O episode on.
I feel smothered. And my L&O love has been waning as of late to begin with. It started with Criminal Intent, a show I could never get into despite my love for both L&O and Vincent D'nofrio (sp?), squarely due to pretty much every episode ending with Detective Gary Stu psychologically breaking the suspect and chewing scenery for all he's worth in the process. Yes, there is something to be said for smart detective work but Gornan is practically psychic to the level of Walker Texas Ranger ridiculousness. About the same time, I started to cringe at the hackneyed plots on Original Recipe L&O literally being stapled together from the morning newspaper (when you can call the plot before the first "Chung, chung!" sound, you know something's wrong). I won't even mention the Rohmbot, except to say her long overdue exit--something I wanted from her first plastic stare at McCoy--was the most unintentionally funny scene on TV in quite a while.
Now I find out Meloni is leaving SVU, which is the only L&O I can manage to care about anymore in spite of stupid ass gimmicks like internet voting to choose your own ending. I know this is a Dick Wolf show and revolving doors are par for the course, but I really, really enjoy the synergy of Benson-Stabler-Munch-Tutuolla. I can tolerate Diane Neal only a little bit more than I could tolerate the Rohmbot on original L&O, so that just gives me one less reason to watch.
'K, I should probably shut up now. I'm just bitter. :(
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