Well to start off, speaking of background characters, did anyone notice that the prelim judge was played by Dorothy Lyman? I got all excited and said "Hey, that's Dorothy Lyman!" Of course, the SO said "Huh?" Not that he would probably be interested that she was the original Opal on All My Children. I still miss her; she was such a riot. And I'm racking my brains trying to figure out who the actress playing the defense attorney was, which was not listed in IMDB. I seem to think of seeing her as a younger woman on some series or something and for the life of me I can't remember what.
Was it just me or did Bernard seem to get a little wide-eyed himself when the accountant mentioned the rat?
Belinda: You think I’m one of those wise Latina women? Not me. Connie: *brow raise* Yes, definitely got the impression that Connie was thinking, "Yeah, way to represent, dear. Not exactly your finest moment
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Who wouldn't be wide-eyed at the mention of the rat? Well, Lupes seemed more amused...but yeah, B was a bit wide-eyed, I think.
I was trying to remember who the defense attorney was, too! She looked extremely familiar.
"Yeah, way to represent, dear. Not exactly your finest moment." - EXACTLY.
It wasn't Connie's fault the notes showed up on TV - he and Jack were the ones that were all gungho about her doing it...so I'd say he still has to make up for it...aaaand once again, fic!bunnies are born. :-P
Poor Jack. I love how Adam Schiff builds houses w/ Jimmy Carter but Arthur Branch goes on reality TV...I'm still wondering if that was a dig at FDT or not. Oh, Jack, you will be so much more respected and admired and have a wonderful retirement...
I haven't seen the entire episode yet, but I think the defense attorney was played by Marin Hinkle. :) I remember seing her in "Once and again" a few years ago. According to IMDb, she was a guest in "SVU" (season 7, episode 6 untitled "Raw") !
It maybe the movie "Frequency" that I remember her from. Never watched "Once and Again" or "Two and A Half Men" where she seems to be a regular. May also be the episode of "House" that she was in. (Shrugs) I can't remember at this point, but I think I'm more inclined to say "Frequency".
Well, I kind of see it as a difference between apologizing and making up. After the notes showing up, I do think he would be apologetic to Connie for volunteering her for that situation. Then I think he would just be kicking himself for a while afterward. I'd find it hard to want a person to make it up to me when he's busy raking himself over the coals for it, IMO. Course, if he's not, then yes, make up time is definitely due. Another thing about the notes, I wonder if the producer was influencing the outcome of the trial and if there might be any legal issues with it (likely nothing that could be proved). I say that because most reality shows will blur out certain things, logos, people, and various items. A more ethical producer would have probably blurred the notes. Though this producer struck me as a type of guy who thinks that ethics was a new Asian restaurant that opened
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Was it just me or did Bernard seem to get a little wide-eyed himself when the accountant mentioned the rat?
Belinda: You think I’m one of those wise Latina women? Not me.
Connie: *brow raise* Yes, definitely got the impression that Connie was thinking, "Yeah, way to represent, dear. Not exactly your finest moment ( ... )
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I was trying to remember who the defense attorney was, too! She looked extremely familiar.
"Yeah, way to represent, dear. Not exactly your finest moment." - EXACTLY.
It wasn't Connie's fault the notes showed up on TV - he and Jack were the ones that were all gungho about her doing it...so I'd say he still has to make up for it...aaaand once again, fic!bunnies are born. :-P
Poor Jack. I love how Adam Schiff builds houses w/ Jimmy Carter but Arthur Branch goes on reality TV...I'm still wondering if that was a dig at FDT or not. Oh, Jack, you will be so much more respected and admired and have a wonderful retirement...
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