Remember when I said there were delineated purposes for each branch of the Law & Order universe? The episode I’m talking about today contradicts that. See, you want major crimes like murder and robberies and the Green Goblin, you go to Criminal Intent. If diddlers is more your speed, it’s time to visit Special Victims
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What’s the best way to celebrate a birthday? Why, record a podcast, of course! Ronnie and Jazz cover “A Real Rain”, a Season 1 episode set but definitely not shot in New York City. There, a vigilante is offing people who got away with crimes. Is he Green Arrow? Is he Dexter? No, he’s just
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It’s the most tangent heavy episode yet as Ronnie and Jazz delve into the first episode (“Two of a Kind”) of the terminated with extreme prejudice Criminal Minds spinoff, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior! What makes this different from the original? Why is Janeane Garofalo on a regressive procedural? How the hell does an ex-con become
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Jim Gaffigan Month rolls on as we shift shows to Criminal Intent, the program in which Vincent D’Onofrio devours scenery and Kathryn Erbe stands there and occasionally apologizes for her partner’s…well, fill in the fucking blank. I think I’ve mentioned this before, but I never cottoned to Criminal Intent when it first aired, preferring the
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X-Files episodes can be divided into two categories: mytharc episodes, ones that advance the alien colonization plot; and monster of the week episodes, standalones that see Mulder and Scully deal with paranormal issues disconnected from the greys. I believe Chris Carter ripped off this set up from either Fringe or Supernatural. Since the mytharc eventually
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