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How powerful are the DAs?
We’ve seen Adam Schiff’s friends and peers asking him to make a case go away. He always refuses. But I guess if he wanted to, he could just mandate Jack to drop the indictment right?
You are anointed King of NoVA. How do you address traffic?
You have absolute authority and don’t need to worry about reelection. What do you do tomorrow to start fixing the horrendous traffic situation here?
Postings like this make me realize how some sectors/markets are still boomtown
The level of compensation is eye opening. I realize AI sector jobs are crazy good at the moment. But even mid level positions are elite in most standards.
https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/thinkingmachines/jobs/5013924008
Which ADA did Jack McCoy have the most arguments with?
I think I might be Jamie Ross. Although Serena might come a close second.
Lennie's last episode
Watching Season 14 E 24, I realized I really hate goodbyes. It makes me kinda sad.
I think its why I've avoided watching Season 20 for so long. anyone else get this way?
Should I watch S20 anyways?
Which detective was the most hot-headed?
Which original series detective was the most likely to lose their temper and go overboard with a suspect?
I think maybe Logan. Although Green came close. And then Fontana definitely crossed lines.
Zelda
Mayhem
“20 minutes with Zelda, he’s know what’s what”
Watching season 18
I really started disliking him as I watch more of the seasons before that, especially the ones shown on Prime.
When he steps in for Arthur in S18, I start to respect and admire his resolve. Anyone else get this impression?
The one that Neil Gordon (ex husband) paid for. Anyone know the brand?
I've been watching S18 lately (many eps for the first time), and I really am loving this season. I really really like the edginess that Lupo brings to scenes. I like the dynamic between him and Green - where Ed has to act as the senior partner reigning in Cyrus' brashness.
What I really enjoy so far is how Jack has to mentor Mike Cutter, and tries to prevent him from making the same mistakes that Jack did earlier in his career. Its pretty great.
I really like Lupo's dynamic and the Lupo/Green pairing. Cyrus brings an edginess that is new. Not a rough and brash edginess that Green brought seasons ago...but rather something else.
Those two convey a "all-business" feel that I don't think I've seen before in L&O. Both are in their physical and mental prime.
- Who would win in court and convince the jury?
- Which would you want as your lawyer?
- Skims cofounder Emma Grede says the downsides of working from home don't get enough attention.