'Alias' sold [in syndication] for $175,000 an episode; 'Criminal Intent' sold for 1,100 percent more. Do the math, |
Conviction |
Crime is a constantly renewable resource. Every day people continue to kill each other in bizarre and unfathomable ways. Even if murder goes down by double digits, there are still thousands of people killed in this country every year and killers who warrant prosecution. |
Everyone connected with 'Conviction' is excited about being part of the breaking wave of a brand new technology. |
I don't think the franchise has a wear-out factor. There are gonna be great stories forever. My only mantra is: Keep the brand healthy. |
I was incredibly upset, disappointed, dismayed, any other adjectives that you could care to add. |
I'm certainly not gonna say that there should never be another show with Law & Order in the title. |
I'm immensely saddened by the passing of not only a friend and colleague, but a legendary figure of 20th-century show business, |
I'm thrilled that we are continuing to do what this remarkable team has done so successfully for the past 16 years--create episodes that excite, educate, disturb and sometimes, even infuriate our audiences. |
I've been on the air continuously at NBC for 21 years. So this is an extraordinarily long relationship, and it's like a very long-term marriage. I mean, there are stresses and strains intermittently, but we're kind of stuck with each other forever. |
If it bears fruit in France, it's a pump-primer for the rest of the world. |
It's like a long-term marriage. There are stresses and strains intermittently, but we are kind of stuck with each other. |
It's multiple storylines, and it's character-driven, which is the exact opposite of what the branded shows are. |
New York City is as much a part of every 'Law & Order' ensemble as the actors. |
No blood on the floor. |