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Date Posted: 20:42:36 10/12/02 Sat
Author: d'Herblay
Subject: All things debatable on "Hack," "Homicide" and "St. Elsewhere"?
In reply to: Wisewoman 's message, "O/T New Series "Hack" (*Spoilers for First Three Eps*)" on 07:58:29 10/12/02 Sat

Well, I haven't seen Hack, but, well, I haven't seen Firefly either. Hell, until yesterday, I hadn't seen any of season 7 of Buffy, and I was still on the board. I was intrigued by the commercials for Hack, mostly because of the presence of Andre Braugher. However, I can't get out of my mind the episode of Homicide in which Morse played the cousin of Detective Bayliss. The story was a lightly fictionalized account of the case where a Turkish exchange student had, in costume and looking for a Halloween party, come to the door of the wrong house. The homeowner, feeling threatened, shot the student dead. In the fictionalization, Morse played the homeowner, and though the consensus of the squad room was that he had committed justifiable homicide, Braugher's Detective Pembleton was determined to make a charge of murder stick.

I can't say that the character Morse played was an "unsullied good guy"; though by no means villainous, he was pretty unsympathetic. If I recall correctly, he did cry though.

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  • "...connections of a COPY?" D'oh! -- dub ;o), 22:12:21 10/12/02 Sat

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