Was curiouswatch all the spinoffs, and probably have seen 98% of them ALL, but I don't recall an episode if any of the c
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AkagiyamaMissile — 16 years ago(May 27, 2009 01:54 AM)
Was curiouswatch all the spinoffs, and probably have seen 98% of them ALL, but I don't recall an episode if any of the chars mentioned Lenny passing away? Did the EVER mention it? Or was it never brought up?
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jnko — 16 years ago(June 01, 2009 01:02 AM)
The only time I remember was the season before last when Green was on his way out and his gambling problem got him in all sorts of trouble. He mentioned to the the captain that he fell in deep after Lenny died. I can't remember exactly what he said but you get the drift.
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neonick9 — 16 years ago(September 28, 2009 04:01 PM)
Didn't Chris Noth's character talk about seeing Lenny's ghost in a dream? I thought he said something like "I see Lenny in my dreams saying 'I'm not dead, Mike. I'm not dead.' And then I wake up and he's still dead" or something like that.
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ChaneOfTheDead — 16 years ago(January 14, 2010 08:28 PM)
Yeah! that was a pretty deep line. Mike Logans probably my favorite character from the show aside from lenny.
I think that was from the episode with the girl who killed herself that mike fell for and he was convinced she was murdered. -
Helena727 — 10 years ago(July 04, 2015 04:51 PM)
Such a great (and heartbreaking) episode Renewal, end of S6.
I used to dream about Lenny. He was my old partner. It's funny, in the dream he'd say, "I'm not dead, Mike. I'm not dead." Then I'd wake up. He was still dead.
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maryludwick — 9 years ago(August 20, 2016 12:27 PM)
Totally agree - that episode of Criminal Intent was AMAZING for so many reasons - Chris Noth's performance, the storyline, and the deep call out to Jerry Orbach's character. I always watch that episode when I run into it. I've thought that perhaps Chris Noth pushed for it, given the number of times that Logan was mentioned on the original series after he was sent to Staton Island for hitting that guy It kept his character alive enough to come back to later on CI.
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ghostfan — 9 years ago(April 12, 2016 08:13 PM)
I saw an episode a few weeks ago (sorry I can't remember the episode that well) where Anita van Buren gets a call and she attends the funeral/burial of Ray Curtis' wife.
They spend a little time after, reminicing, and Ray mentions that he saw Lenny several times before he died (not sure he mentions cancer) and he was "laughing and joking right up to the end." -
maryludwick — 9 years ago(August 20, 2016 12:37 PM)
Fed (Season 20) was that episode - loved the scene where Rey and Anita catch up in the Church!
They shared so much while working together and had so much to talk about, but that's where it ended. Lenny was gone, Debra just passed, and Anita was facing something new that Rey didn't know about yet. It was critical for Rey to delay attending Debra's post-burial reception to talk with Anita, but they no longer had enough in common for her to go to the reception with him.
They closed the books on the past and wished each other well for the future. So poignant a moment with characters we've loved for decades - huge gift to the fans! -
cynthiadeewilson — 9 years ago(September 01, 2016 10:07 AM)
In an episode of Law and Order Criminal Intent, Mike Logan and his partner are in a bar interrogating a suspect who is playing pool and he makes a remark that he had a partner who was a "great stick man." Briscoe was seen seen using his talents at pool in several episodes of Law and Order.