A suicide club that causes a train derailment leads back to a law practice and another suicide.A suicide club that causes a train derailment leads back to a law practice and another suicide.A suicide club that causes a train derailment leads back to a law practice and another suicide.
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- TriviaThis is the initial episode in which Jamey Sheridan displays an eye patch. As Goren is looking at it, he asks if it helps with the Bells Palsy. In fact, according to internet research, Mr. Sheridan himself was beginning to experience Bells Palsy symptoms, and it is addressed in the episode.
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Detective Robert Goren: [about a "person of interest" in an investigation] He's just letting it all slide - even the things that matter to him. He's sinking into depression.
Detective Alexandra Eames: [holding up a will] Here's one thing he hasn't let slide.
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An amusing moment...
In a scene about halfway through the episode, Eames (Erbe) dismisses the suicide website?/blog? operator saying, " Okay... You can go do your little dance in hell now." What occurs next is what I find so amusing: as a Goren (D'Onofrio) slips back into the frame, his face appears with a very large smile. Whether that was the way Goran was scripted/directed to act--or whether it was a spontaneous reaction by actor Vincent D'Onofrio--I just found it a very funny moment. Throughout the series he has usually reacted to Eames' cutting, brusque treatment of suspects in mock horror. This is the only time I can remember Goren's being openly amused--and I am just as amused by his reaction.
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- Jan 21, 2020
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