I'll say it again, the casino arc is way more interesting than any arc OC has done before. I'm almost hoping it'll last the entire season although it probably won't.
It sounds like it will last throughout the season, with different cases in between.
I'll say it again, the casino arc is way more interesting than any arc OC has done before. I'm almost hoping it'll last the entire season although it probably won't.

Fun fact: The last episode of the Mothership (well, not the one that aired just last Friday, the one before that) had L&O vet John Bedford Lloyd.
In Ozark, JBL played a character named Frank Cosgrove. So here he is in L&O, playing alongside Jeffrey Donovan...who himself is playing another Frank Cosgrove.
As for OC: They appear to be starting another arc. While the casino arc isn't over yet. Should be interesting...
Is Camilla Belle the worst actor who's ever gotten multiple episodes on any Law & Order show?
That episode was probably one of the better OC episodes of its run and frankly because Stabler wasn't the centre of attention. Both Whelan and Reyes had their moments, especially the latter and frankly, Reyes was better defined in one episode than Ice-T has been in twenty years. I'm actually engaged to know what is going on with Jet, who seems to be having some kind of PTSD or something.

Well, attorneys have an obligation to be vigorous advocates for their clients. She was just more "vigorous" than necessary.And the latest Mothership makes the finals for Most Annoying Defense Attorney Ever.
ing objections every .005 seconds.

I like that other cases can come along, but the casino storyline is very paint by numbers. I found the Vaughn one much more engaging, especially given the way it affected Reyes.
I honestly can't recall a single thing about the casino storyline. I mean, I'm generally not a fan of Organized Crime in the first place, but I don't even remember how the damn thing started.
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