" Histrionics of a bald man? " Mr. Benzali portrayed the sly Sinclair so well over the years on NYPD. He practically oozed a slimy trail in his later dealings with Andy. Malcolm Cullinan in particular.
Bochco later revealed that he fired Benzali because he refused to leave his home before he completed his morning bowel movement and was perpetually late to the set. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Benzali
His first film "Kiss of Death" was actually pretty good, but did poorly at the box office. His follow up film "Jade" did even worse. By 1997, he humbly worked his way back to TV with a comeback attempt in the series "Michael Hayes". It didn't last long, but his conduct apparently helped rehabilitate his reputation in the industry. A couple of years later, he had a sizeable role in the Russell Crowe film "Proof of Life", followed by his iconic (and last) role in "CSI: Miami".
@@toddsmittsWell, I’m not sure Caruso’s reputation was totally earned. David Milch was brutal to work for. Notorious for last-second changes, also battling addiction, and was bipolar. Furthermore, the list of unhappy campers on that show was looooooong.
Kelly, Janice, Sinclair, and Abrams were all important characters in the early part of the show's run, but by the mid-third season, they were gone and largely forgotten. I don't thin Janice was ever mentioned again after this season. Abrams made one final appearance in season 3, and was referened later in Leo Coheh's first episode, where Andy suggests he's in Abram's pocket. Kelly, of course, would be occasionally mentioned over the years, and Sinclair would return in season 6 and 11, representing the far less savory Malcolm Cullinan and Pat Fraker.
Break time for me and I had the chance to read some of the comments. When I read about Daniel Benzali I was 🤣😂🤣. So, my title in that light: *Clean Flush* Stay Safe! 👍
"Let's be clear Detective Kelly" a great title!
I can’t think of one better than this
*The Winner !*
Yeah, a key line for sure!
Season one was so good New York was like gritty, mid nineties, cops in old school uniforms, the pace was really slow etc
Such a good series
" Histrionics of a bald man? " Mr. Benzali portrayed the sly Sinclair so well over the years on NYPD. He practically oozed a slimy trail in his later dealings with Andy. Malcolm Cullinan in particular.
*Yep, love the Cullinan story arc.*
God, Daniel Benzali was SO good as Sinclair.
"Nothing further, your honor."
The Day Daniel Benzali Skipped His Morning Sitdown.
LOL
Bochco later revealed that he fired Benzali because he refused to leave his home before he completed his morning bowel movement and was perpetually late to the set. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Benzali
@@justanotherdrunk Hey, when you gotta go, you gotta go.
@@justanotherdrunkthat why he was replaced in the series "Murder One"?
"I believe that came directly from her conscience."
How about ......The perfect badass witness on the stand.
"Caruso on the way out to be a movie star"
His first film "Kiss of Death" was actually pretty good, but did poorly at the box office. His follow up film "Jade" did even worse.
By 1997, he humbly worked his way back to TV with a comeback attempt in the series "Michael Hayes". It didn't last long, but his conduct apparently helped rehabilitate his reputation in the industry. A couple of years later, he had a sizeable role in the Russell Crowe film "Proof of Life", followed by his iconic (and last) role in "CSI: Miami".
@@toddsmittsWell, I’m not sure Caruso’s reputation was totally earned. David Milch was brutal to work for. Notorious for last-second changes, also battling addiction, and was bipolar. Furthermore, the list of unhappy campers on that show was looooooong.
@@geoffoldread7684mostly Jimmy Smits. He admitted he's no quick study and it was hard to keep up with David Milch s quick rewrite dialogue.
redirect by Teddy from Murder One - a great show
The Beginning of the End for Kelly
Is there anyway to get full episodes of this show especially the first few seasons without having to pay for it or is that a stupid question
Nothing further your honor.
"Torn Pages, Torn Hearts"
'Nothing Further'
Kelly on the Stand-The People VS Janice Licalsi.
How to make a DA look stupid
Kelly, Janice, Sinclair, and Abrams were all important characters in the early part of the show's run, but by the mid-third season, they were gone and largely forgotten.
I don't thin Janice was ever mentioned again after this season. Abrams made one final appearance in season 3, and was referened later in Leo Coheh's first episode, where Andy suggests he's in Abram's pocket. Kelly, of course, would be occasionally mentioned over the years, and Sinclair would return in season 6 and 11, representing the far less savory Malcolm Cullinan and Pat Fraker.
Simple psyllium husks in water could have resulted in a much greater career for Benzali.
Two Hundred Feet Away
The Shyster beats the Mohel. Again.
The So Called Merino Ledger
I didn't know, see, or hear jack shit Mr. Sinclair...
"And I'm in love with Janet Licalsi"
I vote for the one directly below me \/
Kelley on the stand.
ADA Abrams was so discouraged by the verdict that he quit and became a mohel.
The PA, at that time, knew he had lost the case.
look everyone its judging amyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
A" Slithering Sinclair"
Kool under fire !
“I’d hope she’d be alright”……
Directly from her conscious
Trust your conscience
Break time for me and I had the chance to read some of the comments.
When I read about Daniel Benzali I was 🤣😂🤣.
So, my title in that light:
*Clean Flush*
Stay Safe!
👍
He's still a hairless river rat.
She is a smokeshow
the other great Sinclair line from this episode: "truth and a trial have as much to do with each other as as hot dog and warm puppy"
*I was going to include that scene then didn't.*