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WellâŠI thought the gag was funny. Yes there are people being victimized, but you guys arenât gonna give up your TV and movies because pedophiles and other awful people are being characterizedâŠ
I donât consider it so much as profiling than characterizing to get points across. Hence, the awful ârealityâ of TV/movies. It would be more like real life to present an average looking guy as the pedophile, because thatâs realityâŠ.
For many years I had a subscription to the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia. Besides the (at least) annual appearance of a naked woman on stage, one of the pleasures for me was to look over the cast membersâ credits to see how many had been on one or another âLaw and Orderâ program. Almost always there was at least one, and more usually about half the cast. (But couldnât be sure which were perps and which were vics.)
it is probably a career advancement to play an autopsy subject on one of the csi showsâŠ
rarely are victims,perps,cops or scientists not portrayed as a twenty or thirty something beautiful person
Generally speaking, shows that cast out of the Los Angeles talent pool DO have prettier actors than those which cast out of New York. But one great thing about Law & Order is that, drawing from the Broadway wannabes rather than the Hollywood wannabes, even the bit parts are played by excellent actors.
margueritem almost 15 years ago
Very ââoddlyââŠ
Sisyphos almost 15 years ago
Way to cheer up Lucas, Mona! âCourse, there is a grain of truthâŠ.
ladywolf17 almost 15 years ago
Something for Lucas to think about anyways
randayn almost 15 years ago
Sorry, but I donâi think thatâs funny. Ms. Babcock normally does a much better job than that.
Tantor almost 15 years ago
Hey, Lucas, Mona wants you to stay in LA. Rejoice!!
The missing M. Smokey almost 15 years ago
Strange advice, coming from a creepy pedophobe.
Kosher71 almost 15 years ago
Eeew .
grapfhics almost 15 years ago
I call that profiling, in my book.
TheDOCTOR almost 15 years ago
Hey give the woman a break. This âcheery,always look on the bright sideâ cr@â I mean âstuffâ is new to MonaâŠShes Trying.
arsmall almost 15 years ago
WellâŠI thought the gag was funny. Yes there are people being victimized, but you guys arenât gonna give up your TV and movies because pedophiles and other awful people are being characterizedâŠ
I donât consider it so much as profiling than characterizing to get points across. Hence, the awful ârealityâ of TV/movies. It would be more like real life to present an average looking guy as the pedophile, because thatâs realityâŠ.
LOL! Good one MonaâŠ
pschearer Premium Member almost 15 years ago
For many years I had a subscription to the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia. Besides the (at least) annual appearance of a naked woman on stage, one of the pleasures for me was to look over the cast membersâ credits to see how many had been on one or another âLaw and Orderâ program. Almost always there was at least one, and more usually about half the cast. (But couldnât be sure which were perps and which were vics.)
Nighthawks Premium Member almost 15 years ago
it is probably a career advancement to play an autopsy subject on one of the csi shows⊠rarely are victims,perps,cops or scientists not portrayed as a twenty or thirty something beautiful person
runar almost 15 years ago
By this time, everybody has been in a Law & Order episode.
fritzoid Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Generally speaking, shows that cast out of the Los Angeles talent pool DO have prettier actors than those which cast out of New York. But one great thing about Law & Order is that, drawing from the Broadway wannabes rather than the Hollywood wannabes, even the bit parts are played by excellent actors.
runar almost 15 years ago
For varietyâs sake, how about a non-creepy pedophile?