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What Other "Law and Order" Shows Should They Do?

I for one never watched a single episode of any one of the "Law and Order" variations. I just don't care about the "drama" and "intrigue" related to being a LAWYER. Yuck! But it seems like every new season they come out with yet ANOTHER variation on that show. "Law and Order" "Law and Order: CI" (Criminall Investigations) "Law and Order: SVU" (Special Victims Unit) I was thinking that maybe Hollywood needs some suggestions for the next offshoot, so that they can continue to make hour-long dramas over the most boring of topics. Like: "Law and Order: TC" (Traffic Court) "Law and Order: SCC" (Small Claims Court) "Law and Order: BDI" (Barking Dog Investigations) "Law and Order: CCP" (County Clerk Paperwork) "Law and Order: CC" (Corporate Contracts) "Law and Order: AP" (Arbitrations Procedings) Maybe NBC can eventually dedicate a full cable channel for this purpose. NBC-LO can replace MS-NBC. What other offshoots do you think they should consider?

Public Comments

  1. alot like 19 or 20
  2. "Law and Order: COC" correctional officers and custody! inmate-"yo c/o im out of toilet tissue" officer-"use your t-shirt knuckehead" inmate -"im suing you" camera pans and lawyer enters room immediatly!
  3. You are missing out- It doesn't matter that it involves lawyers, I'd watch if they were janitors, teachers or...? L&O offers compelling storylines and excellent acting, shot in New York City, not California (all the CSIs) Law and Order: JD (Juvenile Detention) L&O: AC (Appeals Court/Court of Appeals) L&O:Overnight (the night shift)
  4. I think they should just stick with what they have. I know they tried L&O: Trial by Jury, which didn't fly. I'd say just stick with what works.
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