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"You call this plain clothes…?" (Re)watching Cagney & Lacey
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<blockquote data-quote="Seaviewer" data-source="post: 93354" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Another Terry Louise Fisher written episode focussing on the frustrations of the legal system, with Georg Stanford Brown (Tyne Daly's husband at the time) as a rather pompous Assistant District Attorney.</p><p></p><p>The scene with Chris priming Mary Beth with how she thought the defence attorney would act made me think of Gless's later <em>Trials of Rosie O'Neil</em> series.</p><p>Women who are cops, not cops who are women, I believe was how Rosenzweig put it.</p><p></p><p>This was also the episode where Chris said she wanted to be the first female police commissioner. I still think it's not too late to see that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaviewer, post: 93354, member: 57"] Another Terry Louise Fisher written episode focussing on the frustrations of the legal system, with Georg Stanford Brown (Tyne Daly's husband at the time) as a rather pompous Assistant District Attorney. The scene with Chris priming Mary Beth with how she thought the defence attorney would act made me think of Gless's later [I]Trials of Rosie O'Neil[/I] series. Women who are cops, not cops who are women, I believe was how Rosenzweig put it. This was also the episode where Chris said she wanted to be the first female police commissioner. I still think it's not too late to see that. [/QUOTE]
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