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Frequent L&O guest star Ned Eisenberg has died. Link

(He's also been on the mothership and CI but since his most regular L&O role was on SVU - as defense attorney Roger Kressler - I'm posting it here.)

Guy did a hell of a job playing a prick defence attorney.
 
The Fanelli Boys, an NBC sitcom that lasted one season, starring Joe Pantoliano, Christopher Meloni and Ned Eisenberg.

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About the latest OC...

Well, DUH, Wheatley's not dead. Although I'm a bit disappointed they killed off Angela.

To Stabler's credit, he didn't beat the shit out of Miles upon finding out that Miles was a Wheatley plant. Kind of shows Stabler's not as nuts as we'd been led to believe. And to Miles' credit, he did seem sorry for what he'd done.

Jet and Malachi? Eeeeewwwwww.... :barf: Only way I see this going well is if Malachi turns out to be in Wheatley's employ and so they're seting Jet up to whale on his ass. I wouldn't have a problem with that...

Really interested in where they're going with Denis Leary's character. I'm ssupecting he's not the friend to Stabler that he seems.

And the latest SVU: Nice to see the dedication to Ned Eisenberg. Class move. About the episode itself:

Clearly based on Joe Rogan, but was there an actual case/headline they ripped from?

Also, could it have been any more obvious that the rape victim's husband was going to show up on the radio show and open fire? Two shots...center mass...
 
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About the latest OC...

Well, DUH, Wheatley's not dead. Although I'm a bit disappointed they killed off Angela.

To Stabler's credit, he didn't beat the shit out of Miles upon finding out that Miles was a Wheatley plant. Kind of shows Stabler's not as nuts as we'd been led to believe. And to Miles' credit, he did seem sorry for what he'd done.

Jet and Malachi? Eeeeewwwwww.... :barf: Only way I see this going well is if Malachi turns out to be in Wheatley's employ and so they're seting Jet up to whale on his ass. I wouldn't have a problem with that...

Really interested in where they're going with Denis Leary's character. I'm ssupecting he's not the friend to Stabler that he seems.
Wheatley may not be dead, but he's gonna be absent for a while because Dylan McDermott is defecting to CBS to take over FBI: Most Wanted.
 
There are currently very old episodes on German TV, featuring Chris Meloni and Michelle Hurd.....
 
And since the end of the Wheatley bore-fest, OC isn't boring either.

At least the Mercy Killers arc is halfway interesting to watch.
 
And since the end of the Wheatley bore-fest, OC isn't boring either.

At least the Mercy Killers arc is halfway interesting to watch.

Marcy Killers.

I still only watch OC as background noise, but it's amusing to me that Mykelti Williamson is once again playing a season-long bad guy in a Dick Wolf show. (He was the over-arcing villain in season 5 of Chicago PD.)
 
And since the end of the Wheatley bore-fest, OC isn't boring either.

At least the Mercy Killers arc is halfway interesting to watch.

Maybe because it isn't laser focused on a single character in Stabler. SVU is at its worse when Saint Olivia has one of her speeches. Law & Order had always been an ensemble show about solving the mystery. This direction of the past decade of giving two actors hefty salaries to carry the show has zapped the best elements for me.
 
Marcy Killers.

I still only watch OC as background noise, but it's amusing to me that Mykelti Williamson is once again playing a season-long bad guy in a Dick Wolf show. (He was the over-arcing villain in season 5 of Chicago PD.)
Same. I'm not overly interested in this arc either. It's just there. It's better than the last bit of the Wheatley arc, but it doesn't mean much.
 
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I was pleasantly surprised with last night's SVU. The characters felt like themselves. Not a fan of the overdone violence tho. OC was ok, but I kind of drifted in and out of it. The Cragen visit was good.
 
I just get annoyed that they are talking about being "understaffed," but we can't get all of the regular characters involved on screen at once. We have to find creative ways to write Rollins and Carisi out.

The episode was okay. Of course, we got Olivia staring down the big bad 7 foot something pedophile Captain with fire & brimstone in her eyes. Fin shuffles from scene to scene. I liked Velasco, but I'm still bitter that we lost Kat for him.
 
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