The murder of a programmer at a hi-tech company leads Goren and Eames to a rival company and one of its programmers.The murder of a programmer at a hi-tech company leads Goren and Eames to a rival company and one of its programmers.The murder of a programmer at a hi-tech company leads Goren and Eames to a rival company and one of its programmers.
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- TriviaDamian Young has played three different characters over the course of the series:
- Episode 8.12 Passion (2009) - Mr. Wetherly
- Episode 5.9 Scared Crazy (2005) - Boaz
- Episode 1.19 Maledictus (2002) - George Tate
- GoofsIt's discovered that Dr. Pynchon used to be in the Army Medical Corps and worked in the SERE (Survive Evade Resist Escape) program. Goren and Eames go to interview one of her former colleges from when she was stationed at Guantanamo Bay, who is a physician that said she was in the Army and only treated Army personnel. However Guantanamo Bay was a Naval base, only U.S. Navy sailors and U.S. Marine Corps soldiers were stationed there. Now sometimes other members of the military and civilian contractors came in on special assignment, but there would not have been any permanently stationed Army personnel at GITMO for her to treat, only sailors and Marines. In fact the doctor that Goren and Eames interview is even wearing a Marine Corps insignia lapel pin.
- Quotes
Detective Robert Goren: You just sidestepped our question.
Dr. Katrina Pynchon: [smiles] I thought it was more polite than saying, "It's none of your business."
Featured review
The Writers Disappoint, D'Onofrio Does Not—He is a Delight
I will not go into whether the writers exploit and/or dodge certain issue. I will write about what I know for sure:
1. ccthemovieman-1: I read your reviews—I dig your dig-deep writing style, from CSI New York to Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Your writings walk me through episodes I am about to watch: well, I am binge-watching these days and only catching up on shows after I graduated college 3 years ago (yeah, lots of surprises of course, for example—D'Onofrio is old, and let's not get into the look of "Friends" Cast)
2. I am missing out on a masterpiece: Vincent D'Onofrio's passionate work as Detective Robert Goren—I have only started watching by December 2015. D'Onofrio is a strong, silent, shy actor—the type that's misunderstood most.
3. If you are angry with the Writers for this particular episode, then you should write about the Writers—and the Producers' decision to air it, instead of referring to a mind-numbing noise such as whether/or not D'Onofrio suffered from psychotic breakdowns. Even if it is true—with the world-class work that D'Onofrio pulled off to bring Detective Robert Goren alive—a sharp, subtle, searching-mind brilliance: it is expected that the work will take its toll sometimes. Remember Heath Ledger?
4. D'Onofrio: I would like to thank you. Your work as Detective Robert Goren is an unparalleled cinematic celebration of your haunting- hypnotic eyes and heroic deliverance of dialogs with—in many, many, scenes, deep-distinct human touch (http://criminalmaster.proboards.com/thread/3481/actor-line-airport)
1. ccthemovieman-1: I read your reviews—I dig your dig-deep writing style, from CSI New York to Law and Order: Criminal Intent. Your writings walk me through episodes I am about to watch: well, I am binge-watching these days and only catching up on shows after I graduated college 3 years ago (yeah, lots of surprises of course, for example—D'Onofrio is old, and let's not get into the look of "Friends" Cast)
2. I am missing out on a masterpiece: Vincent D'Onofrio's passionate work as Detective Robert Goren—I have only started watching by December 2015. D'Onofrio is a strong, silent, shy actor—the type that's misunderstood most.
3. If you are angry with the Writers for this particular episode, then you should write about the Writers—and the Producers' decision to air it, instead of referring to a mind-numbing noise such as whether/or not D'Onofrio suffered from psychotic breakdowns. Even if it is true—with the world-class work that D'Onofrio pulled off to bring Detective Robert Goren alive—a sharp, subtle, searching-mind brilliance: it is expected that the work will take its toll sometimes. Remember Heath Ledger?
4. D'Onofrio: I would like to thank you. Your work as Detective Robert Goren is an unparalleled cinematic celebration of your haunting- hypnotic eyes and heroic deliverance of dialogs with—in many, many, scenes, deep-distinct human touch (http://criminalmaster.proboards.com/thread/3481/actor-line-airport)
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