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Hahaha!! Yes I meant Green. I tuned out a lot during those episodes so they all kinda blurred together. :shifty: :lol:This makes me happy. :thumbsup: I was really liking Mike/Connie on the Order part, and Lupo/Bernard on the Law part had grown on me. They have a great working relationship that had been missing during the Fontana and Detective Barbie years.From TV Guide online:
The fall schedule will include the return of "Law & Order" for its 20th season, which will tie it with "Gunsmoke" as TV's longest-running prime-time drama.
NBC had previously announced that sister show "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" will return this fall, although contract negotiations with stars Mariska Hargitay and Christopher Meloni had yet to be resolved. The drama will move to 9 p.m. Wednesday as Leno's new venture claims its 10 p.m. spot.
I think you mean Green and Detective Barbie right? LOL!!!! Dennis Farina(Fontana) left after one year and Milena Govich came in. Oy that as a rough transition. I like Mike/Connie also. They do have some sizzle between them and the working relationship between LT/Lupo and Bernard is very reminiscient of the early days. Year 20, who would have thunk it. Go L&O!
yeah, its the best out of all the Law&Orders EVER!!!!!SVU is the best!
Definitly and every show is more shocking and greater than the last I don't know how they do it!yeah, its the best out of all the Law&Orders EVER!!!!!SVU is the best!
Law & Order SVU Casting news:
Prison Break star Wentworth Miller will guest star in the Season 11 premiere of Law & Order: SVU, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
Miller, who spent years running from the police on Prison Break, will be on the other side of the law this time around. He will play a NYPD cop named Nate Kendal, who saves a rape victim and crosses paths with Benson and Stabler.
Alas, Miller's run won't extend beyond the one episode. SVU premieres Wednesday, Sept. 23 at 9 pm/ET on NBC.