Wolf decided that although his detectives would sometimes also be erroneous, he wanted a fresh approach to the genre in order to move from a police procedural to judicial persecution with a greater degree of realism. In addition, the accusation will become a hero, a change in the usual formula in legal dramas. [eleven]
“The tone moves the viewer from the stage to the stage, jumping forward in time with all the importance and spontaneity of the judge’s hammer - what exactly is aimed when he created it. At that time it resembles a prison door ... ”[22]
Almost two years have passed between the pilot and the production of the series. Manufacturers kept options for Dzundza, Noth, Moriarty and Brooks. Everyone was paid, holding the money for an additional year and returned. Florer also returned. Tinnes, however, starred in dark shadows and refused to return. Together with his place, the producers knocked Stephen Hill to play the district prosecutor Adam Schiff, [29] of the character, freely based on the real prosecutor of the New York Robert Morgentau district. Hill brought prestige and experience on the show, and, as such, the manufacturers allowed Hill to give an idea of the direction, which, in his opinion, should go. [30] [30]
Dzandza was disappointed when he realized that the show would rather be an ensemble show, and not the show with him in the title role. Although the actors liked his performance, they felt more and more uncomfortable around Dzundza, which was also under stress from a constant trip between New York and his house in Los -Andheles. Dzandza left after just one season on the show, and Sergeant Grieve was written off as he was killed in the performance of official duties. [31]
McCormic remained on the show on an ongoing basis, but believed that the character became less deep and complex, and that her role was mainly reduced to “psychobabbab”. She left to play a star on a cracker after the 7th season [38] after the cancellation of the cracker, she returned in the early 13th season and sometimes appeared up to 20. [39]
The wolf did not reject when his contract expired at the end of season 5, because he felt that Lenny Brisco and Mike Logan became too similar to each other, and the authors had difficulty writing his dialogue together. In addition, Noth has been dissatisfied with the show since the dismissal of Florek and Brooks and remained embittered against Wolf, who, in his opinion, was not a friend of his actors. The last storyline for the Logan detective included his exile in order to work on a staten -alend in the department of crimes to combat violence as a punishment for hitting a member of the city council, who organized the murder of a ghost colleague and managed to receive justified accusations. (Сделанный фильм фильма «Исправлен: фильм« Закон и заказ », в котором« Нот »снялся, сосредоточился на попытке Логана вернуться в хорошую граций департамента.) Нит был заменен Бенджамином Браттом в роли детектива Рейнальдо« Рей »Кертиса, который, который, Which was hired in an attempt to find an actor, even more sexy than not to join the cast. [44]
Bratt left the series at the end of the 9th season, saying that it was a friendly departure, and he expected that he would ultimately return to the guests. (Ultimately, he returned to the episode of the 20th season “Fed.”) Detective Curtis was written off as leaving his strength to take care of his wife, who suffered from multiple sclerosis, in her last days [49] he was replaced by Jesse L. Martin In the role of Detective Ed Green, who was conceived as more a free gun in the form of a Logan notes than Curtis Bratt. [50] (Brisco was described as a recovery alcoholic, since Craigen was; Green was described as a recovering obsessive player.) In 2000, Stephen Hill announced that he was leaving the series after the 10th season. Hill, who was the last participant, the original cast said that his departure was mutual with producers. He was replaced by Diane Wayst as a temporary district prosecutor Nora Levin, and Adam Shiff was written behind the screen as when leaving for work with Jewish charitable organizations and human rights organizations in Europe. [51]
In the middle of the season, the Röhm departure will see the 15th season. The final scene of Ryom in the series, in the episode “Not Love”, caused a contradiction in the fan base, like A.D. Sauterlin asked Arthur Branch, whether she was fired, because she was a lesbian, a fact that scripts were never even hinted at until then. [56] Wolf said that Ryom’s departure was unexpected, and she left the show in January 2005. For several seasons, she often opposed McCoy and Branch, and he thought that she would be better than a defender, not a prosecutor. Her replacement was Annie Pariss as an assistant to the district prosecutor Alexander Borgia.
Nevertheless, Govich turned out to be even more unpopular for fans than her predecessor, and she left the show after one season, and the explanation is that the purpose of the Cassadi detective to the site was temporary and was transferred. She was replaced by Jeremy Sisto, who previously starred as actors in defense