I discovered over the holidays that all seasons of the original Law and
Order are now streaming on Hulu (For a long time, you could only see the
more recent, crap-year episodes on Peacock, and the earlier seasons could
only be had by paying for them one at a time from Amazon).

These early seasons are reminding me of two things: 1) that the first 5 to
7 seasons were so much better than what came later (I was truly impressed
with the effort and attention to detail that went into I think a season two
opener with complex camera angles, editing, plotting and dialogue, which is
amazing compared to the warmed over, by the numbers retreads we get in the
last 15 years or so of the show) But also 2) Even the best seasons were
never really all that great. Wolf likes to think he’s exploring cutting
edge, controversial issues, giving equal weight to both sides, but he
almost never really does and while there are occasional episodes on bad
apple police corruption or Maleficence, It’s mostly a long love letter to
police and prosecuting cultures. I have not watched any of his Chicago
shows, and the only other L&O I have any affection or respect for is
criminal intent on which they pulled the plug too soon. I confess to
watching FBI (but not the spinoffs), but that is clearly a guilty pleasure.

Despite Wolf’s claims I’m not sure how revolutionary or groundbreaking this
new show is going to be. But it does remind me of what I think was the idea
behind the structure of law and order when it first came out, which was
that syndication would prefer two 30- minute shows rather than a single
hour, so they thought they would have the police part be a 30 minute show
on one day and the prosecution finale be part two on the next day. I’m not
sure if that ever had a chance to work, though it’s kind of the structure
of the original Batman TV show, but in the event, while L&O  did become
very successful in Syndication I don’t think it ever was presented as 2-30
minute shows.

Characteristically, Dick Wolf is pretending that a 30 minute drama is some
kind of new idea for the streaming age and short attention spans of a
TikTok generation (Though he does acknowledge Dragnet and Adam-12 which
have always been the spirit animals of his shows), but I suspect this new
show  is just more warmed over Wolfism, in structure and content.

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On Sat, 4 Jan 2025 at 12:31 PM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
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> His next conquest? Streaming, leading off with
> totally-unrelated-to-his-other-franchises *On Call,* coming Thursday to
> Prime Video (their one remaining NFL game is part of *Super Wild Card
> Weekend!* next Sat. or Sun.):
>
> https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/04/business/media/dick-wolf-on-call-amazon-prime.html?unlocked_article_code=1.mk4.dKYu.eZw6y6MpoQ1v&smid=url-share
>  (link,
> use your own $ubs after 7 days)
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