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Criminal Intent (Season 10) a prequel?

Mr. Laser Beam

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This isn't important to the plot, so I'm not labelling it a spoiler. Anyway...is the 10th season of Law & Order: Criminal Intent a prequel, or what? Absolutely no mention is made of how Goren and Eames got their jobs back (when last we saw them, Eames had fired Goren, then quit). Is it confirmed that this season is a prequel?
 
^No, there was a line where the coroner told them "Welcome back." It's just the old-fashioned episodic-style storytelling that the L&O franchise is known for, with continuity and arc kept to a minimum and the focus being on the case of the week. Lots of cast changes in the franchise have happened with little or no explanation. CI got away from that for a while, but maybe now it's returning to its original form.
 
^

Might as well go back to what made it great in the first place, since this is the final season, and all.

Just wish Jay O. Sanders was in the openin' credits, too...
 
I'm just wondering how it's even *possible* that Goren and Eames could just keep going as if nothing had happened. Being fired, quitting, etc., those are not situations that can be easily forgotten, especially in organizations like the NYPD.
 
^Forget it, Jake, it's TV-town. Episodic TV is full of situations where characters experience events that should have permanent, life-changing consequences -- they witness horrific tragedy, they get shot and almost die, they endure serious neurological trauma, they break dozens of laws in order to catch the bad guy -- and yet by the following week they're completely back to normal as though it never happened.

L&O has always been the sort of franchise that doesn't really hold together logically if you expect continuity from it. I mean, look at the flagship show. Is it realistic for the same ADA to prosecute two dozen high-profile homicides every year? And if he did, what are the odds that every single one of those homicides would've been committed in the same precinct and investigated by the same two detectives? It just doesn't add up logically. It never has. L&O is a throwback to the '60s/'70s style of series television that was basically an anthology with continuing characters. It's occasionally dabbled in bits of continuity, but that's rarely been a priority.
 
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