Post subject: Re: TV: Homicide: Life on the Street
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:40 am
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Lewis was a great character. He could be very funny, but he wasnt a token comedy character like Munch was either. He had lots of serious stuff that was really good too.
Post subject: Re: TV: Homicide: Life on the Street
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 12:43 am
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mick7184 wrote:
Lewis was a great character. He could be very funny, but he wasnt a token comedy character like Munch was either. He had lots of serious stuff that was really good too.
Never watched when aired, but enjoying this show on disc. I was bummed when Jon Polito didn't show up on season 3's opening credits. Apparently, NBC wanted to "pretty" the show up. Casting changes beside, this show is incredibly addicting.
Post subject: Re: TV: Homicide: Life on the Street
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:28 pm
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4-bagger wrote:
Never watched when aired, but enjoying this show on disc. I was bummed when Jon Polito didn't show up on season 3's opening credits. Apparently, NBC wanted to "pretty" the show up. Casting changes beside, this show is incredibly addicting.
HOW DID I MISS THIS. Welcome!
Since this posting have you gotten to the episode that deals with his departure?
Never watched when aired, but enjoying this show on disc. I was bummed when Jon Polito didn't show up on season 3's opening credits. Apparently, NBC wanted to "pretty" the show up. Casting changes beside, this show is incredibly addicting.
HOW DID I MISS THIS. Welcome!
Since this posting have you gotten to the episode that deals with his departure?
Half way thru season 3. I like how the writers kept Crosetti a viable character for the first half of the season. The "honor guard" scene was as moving as anything I've seen on the small screen. By today's standard, it's hard to believe there was ever a dramatic show of this quality on network television.
Post subject: Re: TV: Homicide: Life on the Street
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:54 pm
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4-bagger wrote:
Skitch Patterson wrote:
4-bagger wrote:
Never watched when aired, but enjoying this show on disc. I was bummed when Jon Polito didn't show up on season 3's opening credits. Apparently, NBC wanted to "pretty" the show up. Casting changes beside, this show is incredibly addicting.
HOW DID I MISS THIS. Welcome!
Since this posting have you gotten to the episode that deals with his departure?
Half way thru season 3. I like how the writers kept Crosetti a viable character for the first half of the season. The "honor guard" scene was as moving as anything I've seen on the small screen. By today's standard, it's hard to believe there was ever a dramatic show of this quality on network television.
Yep, thats the scene Im taking about. I'm glad to see someone else enjoying it.
Watching the last disc of season 3 and thinking the show had plateaued, I was knocked over by The Gas Man. The episode went against all the rules for a "successful" cop show. The casting of Bruno Kirby opposite Richard Edson was brilliant. The bar was set pretty high here.
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