Maybe binging on them isn't the best way to enjoy them?
Maybe binging on them isn't the best way to enjoy them?
It was on the library internet, not national television.
Couldn't they re-dub Bill Murray in the movies with Lorenzo's voice?
I could easily see Blackish doing that plot. Some stories never go out of style.
What if somebody else innocently took the notched stone? Or did the Malicks always choose first?
Damn it. Doesn't ANYBODY in New Mexico know they should always dial 911 first?!
Hasn't television history proven that all Private Eye series should incorporate the detective's name in the title?
This was a case of crime-of-passion followed by ruthless, but emotionally driven, cover-up. In terms of homicidal recklessness, it barely compares to the guy who blew up the morgue, or the one who poisoned that entire class of hippies.
How long have you watched the show? It is always structured like this. It's not a soap. Multiple storylines don't continue from episode to episode. Each week there is one mystery, and one character-based B-story.
Occasionally there is some ongoing mystery, but the writers have made it abundantly clear that it's a…
All I know from this show is that lesbians are tough on crime.
You mean the episode about the murdered NYC cops that aired two days before two NYC cops were gunned down by a deranged protestor?
Not true! Piz was played by a handsome young white guy named Chris.
Enough time to film her big, first act death scene?
As comic relief goes, I found her a lot funnier than Volstagg and Fandrall's "witty" repartee.
Still preferable to L.A.Law's never-ending parade of groups of cast members walking down hallways.
Wasn't that her entire shoplifting defense strategy?
Nobody actually saw the movie until the very late 90's however.
He also played Lorenzo Lamas' father on Falcon Crest. Which makes it probably the only 1980s nighttime soap where the family conflicts were settled with kung fu.
Are Billy Drago and Richard Lynch still around?
Seriously. Don't all those games and JCVD movies have to pay fees to the writers of Enter the Dragon?