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Naveen Andrews in a Law & Order spin-off?

Mallet

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Just watched the new L&O:SVU episode tonight.

Naveen Andrews (Sayid from Lost) was a guest on it, but he got a lot of screen time and background. Much more then you would think usual for a guest spot.

It felt to me that they were possibly setting him up for a spin-off series involving Fraud, Highend and other white collar crimes. it wouldn't necessarily have to follow the L&O pattern or style, but a new cop show dealing with those types of crimes.

With Lost ending this season Naveen might be looking for another tv show to work on, and you can bet networks and series are going to be all over trying to cast the Lost actors for new shows because their popularity and recognition factor is very high right now.

Any word on if this is actually happening? Would you want to watch a show like that?
 
There's been talk of a Law & Order: Los Angeles spinoff for this fall; it's apparently among the projects NBC is looking at to fill the holes in their schedule following the Jay Leno clusterfuck. Perhaps we'll see Naveen on that show.
 
I always loved Trial by Jury and was disappointed that it got canceled.

That being said, enough is enough already! Let's end Law & Order, not make even more shows.
 
It felt to me that they were possibly setting him up for a spin-off series involving Fraud, Highend and other white collar crimes. it wouldn't necessarily have to follow the L&O pattern or style, but a new cop show dealing with those types of crimes.

Funny thing is that actually the sort of thing the Major Case squad does in NYC i.e in reality Goren & Co wouldn't be investigating murders.
 
There's been talk of a Law & Order: Los Angeles spinoff for this fall; it's apparently among the projects NBC is looking at to fill the holes in their schedule following the Jay Leno clusterfuck.
Ugh. Please no. One of the things that makes the Law & Order franchise special is being set in (and filmed in) New York. They don't need to be like every other freakin' show out there and be set in Southern California.
 
There's been talk of a Law & Order: Los Angeles spinoff for this fall; it's apparently among the projects NBC is looking at to fill the holes in their schedule following the Jay Leno clusterfuck.
Ugh. Please no. One of the things that makes the Law & Order franchise special is being set in (and filmed in) New York. They don't need to be like every other freakin' show out there and be set in Southern California.

This.

If they must make a new show set in L.A., call it something else. L&O = New York. There's no way around that. Moving to L.A. would kill the whole premise. It'd be like having a Batman film set in Saskatchewan.
 
There's been talk of a Law & Order: Los Angeles spinoff for this fall; it's apparently among the projects NBC is looking at to fill the holes in their schedule following the Jay Leno clusterfuck.
Ugh. Please no. One of the things that makes the Law & Order franchise special is being set in (and filmed in) New York. They don't need to be like every other freakin' show out there and be set in Southern California.
This.

If they must make a new show set in L.A., call it something else. L&O = New York. There's no way around that. Moving to L.A. would kill the whole premise. It'd be like having a Batman film set in Saskatchewan.
Haven't heard of Law & Order UK, have you?
 
L&O Albuquerque would be fun

and I think the introduction of this charater is going to be a replacement for Elliot
 
Law & Order UK is only interesting to me because I know so little about the British judicial system. That and Freema Agyeman and Jamie Bamber. So far I've enjoyed the show but I wish they would use original scripts instead of remaking scripts from the original series.
 
Ugh. Please no. One of the things that makes the Law & Order franchise special is being set in (and filmed in) New York. They don't need to be like every other freakin' show out there and be set in Southern California.

How exactly is a New York setting special? There's nothing unique about that. Setting a show in Boise would be different.
 
I don't know. I cop series investigating high-end crime could be interesting. They wouldn't have to even follow the L&O format or even use the L&O name in the title. Just have it set in the same shared L&O universe with the occasional crossover for ratings would be fine by me.

Maybe try something different and have story arcs, investigations that take 2 to 3 or 5 or 6 episodes to solve, maybe even involving some undercover stuff, and with only one main character you could also have personal storylines and find out more about him, something traditional L&O series have stayed away from.

I really think it could be a good show if done right, and not just another standard L&O spin-off like the other ones have been. And if they can nab Naveen Andrews to star as their main character even better. He's popular, attractive, got a built in fan base, he's a good actor and they've already set up an interesting character for him.

I'd like them to go for it.
 
Law & Order UK is only interesting to me because I know so little about the British judicial system. That and Freema Agyeman and Jamie Bamber. So far I've enjoyed the show but I wish they would use original scripts instead of remaking scripts from the original series.

I'm pretty sure that's actually a restriction placed upon the series, rather than a creative choice...
 
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