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waynealanblood
Moved to NYC in '83 and graduated from NYU in '85.
Has served as Musical Director/Conductor for over 60 shows in the Tri-state area.
Copyist/Editor/Arranger for The Rodgers & Hammerstein Org. - An IMAGEM Company.
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Law & Order: Ain't No Love (2005)
Not completely out of left field
I'm the first to admit that Serena's frank question at her exit interview (in the initial airing) was a big "Whaaaaat?" moment, and all the TV reviewers shared my puzzlement at the seemingly out-of-context question. HOWEVER, watching episodes in reruns, the question is NOT out of left field. Serena played her sexuality close to the vest, but her apparent discomfort as a prosecutor in civil rights (and more notably in cases regarding gay rights cases) is very apparent in many episodes leading up to her final episode. I agree that maybe the question she posed to DA Branch could have been hinted at with more clarity, BUT the dramatic reality was that her firing had less to do with her sexuality, than her core belief system. As the modern adage says; Hindsight is 20/20.
Walking with Dinosaurs (1999)
Brilliantly produced documentary
This BBC produced series (6 Hrs worth) won many emmy awards and is an absolute must for any dinosaur aficionado. The series is approached as if it were a modern day nature film. The dinosaur effects put most movies to shame. I cannot recommend it enough.