Phil the derelict as a Vulcan starship captain.
Agreed, I can not see either of the two best and most popular characters of the show actually leaving.
That concept was certainly done in the original (at least once, maybe twice).I just had the wild thought that maybe Dan's decision to become a judge was meant to set up a retool where Abby gets fired due to her legal troubles and Dan takes over as the lead character. I doubt that will happen, but I could see it happening.
That concept was certainly done in the original (at least once, maybe twice).
Really? That sucks. The network broadcast doesn't do that.I'm really annoyed at NBC.com for shrinking the picture at the start of the credits when there's still story being told. Not only that, but they only give me five seconds to move the cursor over the shrunken picture and click on it before it automatically starts playing a different show. Why do streaming sites do that??? It's obnoxious enough when it's just over the credits, but to do it while the story isn't even finished is exceptionally stupid. I wish there were a way to disable it.
I was talking about the possibility of a permanent, real-world retooling of the show where Melissa Rauch leaves and John Larroquette is promoted to the lead.
Given that Melissa is an Executive Producer, and John a Producer, there would have to be a massive shake-up for either character to leave the show, unless it's entirely voluntary, which I can't see happening.
Melissa's production company is the one that bought the rights to the show
Somehow I was unspoiled on that one, which is a frickin' miracle nowadays.An okay season finale. The character beats were pretty predictable, and the courtroom procedure was ridiculous, but it was nice to see Dan and Olivia overcome their instincts and stand by Abby. It was interesting to see the courtroom set redressed as the day courtroom.
It underlines how generally useless Neil has been that, while the other characters got their big moments during the trial, Neil just got a throwaway gag and was gone. I wouldn't mind if they replaced him next season.
So... that final scene.Dan's first case in New Orleans is Roz Russell, returning from the original show. Unfortunately, they timed the credits badly, with "Guest Starring Marsha Warfield" spoiling it just before the camera revealed her. Anyway, it's a nice cliffhanger for next season. Dan and Roz had a great, rich relationship on the original show, with good chemistry (not in a romantic sense) between the actors, so there's potential for this to be good.
I'm up to the end of S3 of the original series, and y'know who I'd like to see? Leon, the troubled kid that Harry fostered for a bit. I'd like to see him come back as a really successful man who owes it to Harry's influence back in the day.
As far as recurring characters, that actor is young enough to pull it off and the character was important to Harry.Bring back Bumper Robinson? Yeah, sure. Most of his acting work these days is voicing animation, but he still does live action from time to time, it seems.
Obviously an appearance by Abby's grandfather would be epic, but John Astin is 93. IDK if he does any appearances now.
Ask and ye shall receive.Depends. How is he feeling now?![]()
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