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Law & Order shake up: D'Onofrio, Erbe and Bogosian get ditched
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I may actually start watching this show now. I have long felt that Vincent D'Onofrio was one of the worst actors on TV and I'm just thrilled that he is gone, and taking Kathryn Erbe with him. Now, if only CSI Miami would ditch David Caruso ...
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Law & Order shake up: D'Onofrio, Erbe and Bogosian get ditched
Constance Droganes, entertainment writer, CTV.ca
Date: Friday Sep. 25, 2009 1:27 PM ET
It's official. "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" is giving key stars from the hit cop show their walking papers next season.
Vincent D'Onofrio (Det. Robert Goren), partner Kathryn Erbe (Det. Alexandra Earnes) and Eric Bogosian (Capt. Danny Ross) are the latest casualties of yet another major cast overhaul in the Dick Wolf-helmed franchise.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, D'Onofrio, Erbe and Bogosian are expected to exit the series at various points during the "CI's" upcoming ninth season. The show's writers have not confirmed how, or when, each actor will be phased out.
Julianne Nicholson (Det. Megan Wheeler) has already turned in her badge because she is having a baby. The actress' real-life pregnancy was written into her character's storyline last season.
British actress Saffron Burrows will join the show as Nicholson's replacement for season nine, which premieres next spring in a special two-part episode.
Executive producer Dick Wolf is also turning to Jeff Goldblum (Det. Zach Nichols) to take over the team originally led by D'Onofrio's character.
Goldblum joined the series in 2008, replacing Chris Noth's character Mike Logan.
"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" has weathered many casting shifts since the show's launch in 2001.
These newly announced cast changes represent the biggest shift to date for the show.
According to insiders, cutting this foursome from the show could be a cost-cutting move.
As the Hollywood Reporter points out, "CI's" sweeping cast changes resemble the 2003 shakeup on "The Practice." Several key actors, including lead Dylan McDermott, Lara Flynn Boyle and Kelli Williams, were cut loose in order to minimize production costs.
"CI's" new shift in Goldblum's favour could also be linked to the creative philosophy of its U.S. home network, USA.
The cable network began airing "Criminal Intent" in 2007. Since then, USA has been leaning towards lighter-toned shows such as "Monk," "Royal Pains" and "Burn Notice."
Unlike the brooding, in-your-face D'Onofrio, Goldblum's quirky likeability is more in the tradition of "Monk's" star Tony Shalhoub. Goldblum's flair for comedy-drama clearly fits with USA's current creative direction.
D'Onofrio may not be gone for good. Although the 50-year-old actor is departing from "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" as a regular, D'Onofrio may reprise his role in the future in guest appearances.
"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" airs in Canada on CTV.
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I applaud the budget, even though Health Care and education may stay unscathed. Sadly this cannot last and I worry to later this year where cuts will become enviable. If anything, this provides the Wildrose Alliance plenty of ammo when an election is called.









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Well, I'm done. They took all the good talent and characters away.
Jeff G's "comedy-drama" consists of eye rolling, stupid, inane grins and very poor acting skills.
A great show ruined.
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I can't believe they could be so stupid as to think this show will survive without them. There has never and will never be another Bobby Goren. He is the glue holding the show together. I think some of the viewers have not watched him enough to "get him". He's the cat's meow.
He and Eames are a great team. Her professionalism makes up for him being a "whack job". Bobby, please don't go. Bobby, Bobby, don't go. (lyrics to a song,almost)
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Goldblum makes the show more "watchable", too bad that Julianne Nicholson bowed out so soon. Hope she comes back next season.
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I really liked Chris Noth.. his first partner was okay... but Julianne Nicholson as Wheeler was never believable. Goldblum is okay but not enough to make me want to watch the show.
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The two lead characters, were great actors, they will have no trouble finding work. And they will again be sucessful, maybe there new bosses will appreciate them. Good Luck to them. I will not watch the show when they go.
Geez with all the crap on tv this reality junk, the creative people are being pushed out. I am glad HBO and cable are moving ahead.
Teach the networks a thing or two especially good shows NEED creative smart people. They cost MONEY. If we do not watch advertisers will not pay for commercials. Forget about the bottom line, go out on a limb and bring us shows like the old days. Mash, Mary Tyler Moore, All in the Family, The Waltons, Little House on the Prairie. You know shows with CREATIVE people on the show writing the show and directing the show.
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Thanks. It was great while it lasted.