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Old 05-22-2003, 07:39 AM   #1
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Default Extra Icky Law & Order [spoilers]

Anyone see the season finale last night? I guess SVU doesn't get all the sick cases. I'm surprised I didn't have nightmares. We never did find out the details of how the baby's bones got broken, and by the end of the episode I didn't want to know. And I didn't want to know what the one guy meant when he said the other three were "playing with the baby".

I liked the first hour, where they had three cases going at once. I think they use the "ripped from the headlines" gimmick far too often but at least they make an effort to get original stories out of the ideas.
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i wonder how micheal jackson liked it.
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Law & Order has gone seriously downhill. I love the old reruns from the first few seasons. I guess the current episodes do pass for entertainment.
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i wonder how micheal jackson liked it.
I don't think he saw it. It's on after his bedtime.
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