Joseph DeMartino
Moderator
I got home from work last night about ten o'clock, as is my wont, collapsed on the couch and fired up the VCR to watch the two episodes of NYPD Blue that had run on TNT at 1 and 2 PM.
They're currently in the middle of running season 7, which I missed big chunks of, so I'm seeing some episodes for the first time. One was the second half of yesterday's double feature, episode 711, "Little Abner". The guest star was Peter Jurasik, whom no one would ever confuse with Londo Mollari. He played a nightclub owner who becomes a suspect in the murder of his bon vivant partner. The part allowed the former "Sid the Snitch" to reunite with his Hill Street Blues pals Steven Bochco and Dennis Franz, but not his former B5 co-star Andrea Thompson - her character was involved in the episode's "B" story and the two never so muched as passed in the hallway of the station house. Very disappointing, even though I enjoyed watching Peter's work. Sorta like when June Lockhart guest starred on B5 but didn't have a scene with Bill Mumy. (Although, given the character she played and Lennier's nature, JMS was right that putting them together on screen would have been forced, and done just for the sake of doing it. But Andrea's detective Jill Kirkendale could have been involved in the nightclub killing on Blue without stretching credibility.)
For that matter Andrea is a lot of fun to watch on the show, nothing at all like Talia Winters. (Especially when she has to dress in a tedddy and garter belt to go undercover as a junkie/hooker. ) Pity she's gone when S7 concludes soon. (With that two-a-day schedule, TNT burns through a Blue season in just over two weeks.)
Later,
Joe
They're currently in the middle of running season 7, which I missed big chunks of, so I'm seeing some episodes for the first time. One was the second half of yesterday's double feature, episode 711, "Little Abner". The guest star was Peter Jurasik, whom no one would ever confuse with Londo Mollari. He played a nightclub owner who becomes a suspect in the murder of his bon vivant partner. The part allowed the former "Sid the Snitch" to reunite with his Hill Street Blues pals Steven Bochco and Dennis Franz, but not his former B5 co-star Andrea Thompson - her character was involved in the episode's "B" story and the two never so muched as passed in the hallway of the station house. Very disappointing, even though I enjoyed watching Peter's work. Sorta like when June Lockhart guest starred on B5 but didn't have a scene with Bill Mumy. (Although, given the character she played and Lennier's nature, JMS was right that putting them together on screen would have been forced, and done just for the sake of doing it. But Andrea's detective Jill Kirkendale could have been involved in the nightclub killing on Blue without stretching credibility.)
For that matter Andrea is a lot of fun to watch on the show, nothing at all like Talia Winters. (Especially when she has to dress in a tedddy and garter belt to go undercover as a junkie/hooker. ) Pity she's gone when S7 concludes soon. (With that two-a-day schedule, TNT burns through a Blue season in just over two weeks.)
Later,
Joe