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Never jumped. They even had a black man be the criminal this episode for all you racists out there. The oppressed white man was spared.
has never jumped for me because the theme of loss innocence gets me every time and just makes me want to watch it since it is so sad every time
I would say it jumped the shark when they put in the paraplgic herion addicted vitnam veteran story that's when it just became a libral cypher also when they started focuseing on Rush's relationships it just felt out of focus
I like this show but at times I'm amazed at how well people remember details of things that happened 25-50 years ago.Some people can't even remember things from a few days ago.
Another thing is why can't they put make-up on the adults to make them look older instead of hiring a different actor.Sometimes it's hard to believe they'd change at much where you can't tell who they are unless they flash back.
Another thing is why can't they put make-up on the adults to make them look older instead of hiring a different actor.Sometimes it's hard to believe they'd change at much where you can't tell who they are unless they flash back.
This show has two big problems:
1. Those oppressive, predictable song montages, which are supposed to be so wonderful but use the same old crapola you can hear on any oldies station.
2. These are supposedly cold cases, which the entire department has given up on, yet this squad never has any trouble solving them after a few interviews. And they always think the wrong suspect is guilty, changing tacks about 3 or 4 times every episode.
1. Those oppressive, predictable song montages, which are supposed to be so wonderful but use the same old crapola you can hear on any oldies station.
2. These are supposedly cold cases, which the entire department has given up on, yet this squad never has any trouble solving them after a few interviews. And they always think the wrong suspect is guilty, changing tacks about 3 or 4 times every episode.
On this evening's episode we went back to 1991. You can tell it's 1991 because somebody drives one of those Jeep Cherokees that were so popular then. Anyway, in a blatant ripoff of Dangerous Minds this episode's victim is a young, attractive and idealistic white woman who teaches troubled youth at an inner-city school. Several minority suspects are interviewed and cleared. Finally, with about five minutes to go, the perp is revealed to be about the only white guy in the episode who isn't the victim's grieving father or a member of the Cold Case squad. Oh, and was dealing drugs. I guess they didn't have time to work in something about him being a homophobe as well.
"Cold Case" is one of the few detective shows on TV that I actually like watching.I guess it has to do w/the different time periods,the music(cause they play the original recordings,which really helps with authenticity. Some of the episodes are pretty out-there,most really good Hwever, there was one,that although sad was,to me,unintentionally funny during one scene. It had to do with this girl who was really like a boy and her dad sends her to a hospital to get re-programmed to be more "female"First of all,I don't think they had programs like that back when the episode took place(early 1960's) Anyway,in the scene voice comes over a loudspeaker and all these tomboyish-looking girls are told to "Put On The Lipstick". and of course the heroine of the story refuses. That scene cracked me up because it was so bizarre and funny in an ironic sort of way. Also,whenever,Lily's mom shows up I wish she'd tell that,annoying enabling pain-in-the-a** and her drinking problem to leave her alone. Also,it takes away from the mystery that they are trying to solve..
If any of you knew anything at all about Mensa, you would know that the society itself spells its name 'Mensa' and not 'MENSA' as some are trying to argue. Visit the home page of the society [url http://www.mensa.org/index0.php?page=10][/url] and find out for yourselves.
Sheesh. Idiots.
Sheesh. Idiots.
Oh, our MENSA member is real. English is his ninth language. I know him. "Mensa" is an "in-joke" as opposed to MENSA. You are correct. Don't mind the brainiacs. The higher the I.Q. the more nutty they get but he's an alright guy really. I find the show very flawed but well intentioned. I like watching it but it can get pretty sad.
I'm not a 'hater' of Cold Case by any means. I watch it on a regular basis and enjoy many of the episodes. However, that doesn't mean that I blindly follow it with no discretion. I fully acknowledge its flaws while still getting some fun out of the show.
To be honest, the writing on the show does often leave a lot to be desired. But the same is true for 95% of what passes for entertainment on TV. Cold Case is not among the worst written shows on today, but it's certainly not among the best either. I agree with the writer below who made the point about the show handling LGBT cases very well -- I've noticed that as well and commend the producers and writers for that.
The same goes for the cast. While they are certainly not the worst actors around, they aren't typically award-winners either. They do have their moments -- Kathryn Morris can occasionally pull off some very dramatic scenes. A lot of the time, unfortunately, just as with most semi-talented actors, the cast tends to over-act and they turn an otherwise dramatic moment into unintended comedy or just unbelievable hyperbole.
The time-frames for the weekly cases need to fall within a certain era, at least for me to really enjoy it. I usually prefer the cases that reach back 20-30 years. Those seem to be the most believable for me. Older than that, and it seems unlikely that they would realistically be able to overturn any new evidence, let alone solve the crime. Newer than that, and I feel as though I'm watching the crime in current time instead of as a 'cold case' file.
Ernesto, please remember that just because someone recognizes and accepts a show's faults, it doesn't mean that we reject the show. Some people may. Others still enjoy it, warts and all. It doesn't do anyone any good to sit here and say that a show is completely perfect and has no faults whatsoever because that is just simply untrue for any show. We all have our problems, and so do our TV programs.
To be honest, the writing on the show does often leave a lot to be desired. But the same is true for 95% of what passes for entertainment on TV. Cold Case is not among the worst written shows on today, but it's certainly not among the best either. I agree with the writer below who made the point about the show handling LGBT cases very well -- I've noticed that as well and commend the producers and writers for that.
The same goes for the cast. While they are certainly not the worst actors around, they aren't typically award-winners either. They do have their moments -- Kathryn Morris can occasionally pull off some very dramatic scenes. A lot of the time, unfortunately, just as with most semi-talented actors, the cast tends to over-act and they turn an otherwise dramatic moment into unintended comedy or just unbelievable hyperbole.
The time-frames for the weekly cases need to fall within a certain era, at least for me to really enjoy it. I usually prefer the cases that reach back 20-30 years. Those seem to be the most believable for me. Older than that, and it seems unlikely that they would realistically be able to overturn any new evidence, let alone solve the crime. Newer than that, and I feel as though I'm watching the crime in current time instead of as a 'cold case' file.
Ernesto, please remember that just because someone recognizes and accepts a show's faults, it doesn't mean that we reject the show. Some people may. Others still enjoy it, warts and all. It doesn't do anyone any good to sit here and say that a show is completely perfect and has no faults whatsoever because that is just simply untrue for any show. We all have our problems, and so do our TV programs.
WOW! Pat is sane. A true rarity among the hateful and vicious Cold Case haters on this site. (Who hate it sooo much that they know EVERY single detail about it!?!?) If your entire life revolves around looking for jumping points on shows you'd never usually watch and then abuse fans of said shows.....GET A LIFE!
If you actually were in MENSA, you would know its proper spelling (all capitals), and wouldn't have placed a question mark at the end of your second sentence. I highly doubt that your self-professed intellectualism is truly part of the top 2 percentile.
I have loved this show since they started showing previews for the debut.
I like the way they use the music and it's rather cool to see the "ghosts" smiling or nodding in appreciation for finally solving the crime.
I applaud their respect for and treatment of LGBT related crimes.
Yes I agree, the chances of finding people who were around in 1919 is a bit "out there" but I would really miss the show if it were gone.
My only negative comment is that I wish they wouldnt make Lilly appear so emotionally messed up in her personal love life. They dont do that to the rest of them too much so why do that to her?
I like the way they use the music and it's rather cool to see the "ghosts" smiling or nodding in appreciation for finally solving the crime.
I applaud their respect for and treatment of LGBT related crimes.
Yes I agree, the chances of finding people who were around in 1919 is a bit "out there" but I would really miss the show if it were gone.
My only negative comment is that I wish they wouldnt make Lilly appear so emotionally messed up in her personal love life. They dont do that to the rest of them too much so why do that to her?
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