According to TVLine, the current season of Law and Order: Criminal Intent will finish with an investigation of a musical that seems rather similar to Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Is this intriguing or over the line? Comment below.
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I’m in the same boat with Don, I really don’t care and I’m ready for more news on the reboot to be honest.
With that being said, this should be an interesting episode.
Alright, I just don’t care about it anymore.
@tnr105: Don specifically said he wants TO MOVE ON FROM IT. The problem is, it’s not in the past. In fact, it hasn’t even started yet. 😉
@Gerard I think what Don mean by “it didn’t work out” is just that. The show is currently on hiatus because they have some MAJOR retooling to do. I think he meant their way of approaching it didn’t work, hence why they took it back to the drawing board.
@Donovan: Um … “it didn’t work out”? The show is currently on hiatus, but they still plan to open in a couple of months. There are billboards all over New York City promoting it.
wait wait wait
people watch law and order?
I agree with Donovan Grant. Its now beating a dead musical to death
To be honest, I’ve grown weary over talk about this musical. It didn’t work out and cost lots of money. Personally I am ready to move on from it.
Will it be about an iconic superhero?
Also, nothing’s over the line no more.