BHWW - 2017-05-24
A gay abortion doctor moonlighting as a prostitute is raped by a racist who turns out to be an aide to the mayor and a member of a wealthy, powerful family and who claims he was molested as a child while serving in Iraq.
Mariska Hargitay becomes emotionally attached to the victim and ends up adopting three babies. Another detective becomes enraged and throat-punches an innocent bystander but escapes punishment because Hargitay says "he's a good cop who made a bad mistake." The 19-year-old fashion model/Assistant District Attorney of Manhattan says her hands are tied. Richard Belzer makes some sarcastic quips, while Ice-T talks about how 'messed up' a sexual practice discussed during the episode is. Credits.
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Mister Yuck - 2017-05-24 You forgot the bit where Ice Tea needs the fetish explained to him like he's a child. We'll keep your application on file.
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TheyUsedDarkForces - 2017-05-25 Hard Target vs. Surviving The Game?
I think it's a total toss-up for me.
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15th - 2017-05-24
4:20 everyday
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Stopheles - 2017-05-25
The episode that aired last night had a long hostage-taking sequence filmed about 100 feet from my apartment, and part of me wanted to go to filming to get Ice-T to sign my copy of OG ORIGINAL GANGSTA, but I was afraid that I'd try to talk to him about how lame it is that he's now known for playing cops onscreen.
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infinite zest - 2017-05-25 I've got an old Dolphin beanie baby sitting around somewhere, I'd love to ask him to sign it as J-Bone
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TheyUsedDarkForces - 2017-05-25 I have a relatively rare promo copy of OG that I received as a gift, so I would also like Ice's signature. Body Count was a huge influence on a young TUDF.
I always figured it was basically Ice making a joke by playing a cop after writing "Cop Killer"
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SolRo - 2017-05-25
Most acting doesn't seem to require knowing the material intimately. It's reading lines and being directed to express certain emotions while doing so.
Playing a biographical role well may require actually learning about the person and subject, but acting for a fictional character seems like it would be quite simple in terms of knowledge
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