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Apr 29, 2009 - 8:56 AM
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Jim Phelps
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How about having a suspected suicide actually be a suicide, rather than murder. That would put many 1970s detectives out of business, however, and we all know that Frank Cannon and Dr. Quincy need the dough... That plot premise actually was used, sort of, in Quincy, M.E.'s "Semper Fi" (in which a cadet found dead after a fall hadn't died accidentally or been murdered, but jumped) and Hawaii Five-O's "R & R -- & R" (also suspected murder, but suicide). I think you mean H5O's third season episode "To Kill or be Killed", where the soldier jumps off the balcony.
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I'd like to see a film where a renegade maverick cop is suspended for going too far, or taking things too personally, told to STOP the investigation... and he does. He just goes on holiday or something, and completely forgets about the case. Just relaxes. would be a great start for a 'Lethal Weapon 5'... Riggs and Murtaugh on holiday with Leo and them turning the place upside down for no reasons at all... just because they're not used to getting relaxed.
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