karen-26
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"Law & Order" is one of the best programs on television, though, to be frank, I enjoy the older reruns A&E shows than the newer ones. It's not as gritty as it was. It used to focus on the tough problems, class and power issues; now it's more white-collar, upper-middle class issues. And I have to say that I miss the hell out of Mike Logan (who was *brilliantly* portrayed by Chris Noth in what was and remains the best performance of the show), and can't stand his replacement -- I got used to Lennie easily, though I liked Phil a lot, but Curtis makes me miss Max Greevey. I haven't had the same problem with the changing DAs ... and I think the new one will balance Jack McCoy better than the rest did. True, the strength of the DAs (especially Sam Waterson's hungry McCoy) usually makes the second half of the show better than the first, which wasn't always the case. But, even in its new, "lite" version, and even with Curtis, "Law & Order" is head and shoulders above any other crime show out there, and nearly any other show, period. It's tightly written, intricate and involving, and I never miss it.