ada-related stories
Posted Jun 14th 2007 8:05AM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Industry, Law and Order, Watercooler Talk, Celebrities

According to the entertainment reporter over at
Fox News, actor Bradley Whitford "almost" got the role as the new Assistant District Attorney on
Law & Order. Sam Waterston is
vacating that position to play the District Attorney, now that actor Fred Thompson is
leaving the show to run for president.
Everybody got that? Good.
Continue reading Report: Bradley Whitford was "almost" new ADA on L&O
Posted Apr 1st 2006 3:37PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd, Law and Order

Once again, lots of things happen. Christina (Julianne
Nicholson) is heartbroken over an emotional case involving a dead baby, Billy (J. August Richards) is trying to keep
his perfect record in the courtroom, Cabot (Stephanie March) and Steele (Anson Mount) get it on, Potter (Jordan
Bridges) grows some balls, and Peluso (Eric Balfour) hounds the beautiful but icey girl in the office. By the way, did
anybody catch why the title of this episode is 'Savasana'? I don't get it.
Well, Billy is a jerk. In his
personal life and his work life. He sleeps with a girl who turns out to be a clerk and then totally shrugs her off when
he sees her in the courthouse. But, even worse than that was his attempt to get a woman to drop her 1974 rape case
because it wasn't a slam dunk for him. He tells the rape victim, "I don't want to put you through any unnecessary
pain." Grrrr.
Continue reading Conviction: Savasana
Posted Mar 11th 2006 12:38PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, NBC, OpEd

Is anybody else wondering where this show is
going? It's trying to balance a procedural drama, which is Dick Wolf's cup of tea, with a bunch of personal storylines,
which are usually not included in Dick Wolf shows. It seems clumsy, fragmented, and packed with too much information. I
still don't know any of the characters' names and I feel like I'm not getting any time to get to know them because the
show jumps from character to character so quickly.
Continue reading Conviction: Denial
Posted Jan 11th 2006 5:43PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Talent, The Colbert Report

If you caught
The Colbert Report last night, you heard Stephen tooting
his own horn over the fact that "truthiness," a word/phrase he claims to have coined, was chosen as the Word
of the Year by the American Dialect Society (ADA). I assumed, like probably many others, that Stephen was completely
and utterly full of crap, having a bit of fun with all of us. The folks over at
BC Beat dug a bit deeper, however, and found that yes, there is in fact an
American Dialect Society, and yes, "truthiness" is indeed the
2005
Word of the Year. I doff my hat to you, old timer. You are indeed a wordsmith to be reckoned with, and I am humbled
in your presence.