Comment cela avait été indiqué par Neal Baer, le season premiere de LOLA a été repoussé d'une semaine. Il sera finalement diffusé le 29 septembre à 22h.
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/07/30/nb ... sode/58636

Keck's Exclusives: Law & Order: Los Angeles Goes Hollywood For First Case
Aug 4, 2010 03:40 PM ET
by William Keck
Now that NBC has assembled the cast of Law & Order: Los Angeles, you might be curious about the team's first case. Series creator Dick Wolf promised he wouldn't shy away from stories based on real Tinseltown scandals, and is following up on that by titling his first episode "Hollywood."
The story finds the team, including Alfred Molina's Morales, Skeet Ulrich's Rex, and Terrence Howard's district attorney, investigating a crime involving a young Hollywood starlet named Chelsea (played by Shark's Danielle Panabaker) and a wannabe actor named Sam (played by Wyatt Russell, the son of Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn).
Also appearing in the Sept. 29 series premiere: Saw actress Shawnee Smith as Chelsea's mom, Trudy; Supernatural's Jim Beaver as Sam's dad, Frank; and The Mummy's Oded Fehr as the villainous Manto.


'Law & Order: Los Angeles' tackles Proposition 8 in early episode
By Mikey O'Connell
August 9, 2010 3:45 PM ET
Now that its sizable cast has fallen into place, producers at "Law & Order: Los Angeles" are turning the conversation to the different kinds of stories they plan to tell in the latest iteration of the legal franchise.
Executive producer Rene Balcer tells AfterElton.com that an early episode of of the series will examine California's recently overturned Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in the state for nearly two years. "One of the episodes that we're doing is [about] the money behind the Prop. 8 people and the hypocrisy of black churches supporting a Proposition like that," says Balcer, "and also looking at the whole 'initiative industry' and how these lobbyists make a lot of money."
Balcer goes on to say that exposing different hypocrisies is one of the series' goals, and the LA-centric example was a natural subject to tackle. "[We] were sitting around talking about it and thought, 'Okay, we got the first six stories. What's the next seven?' And then this came out."
"Law & Order: LA" premieres Wednesday, Sept 29, at 10 p.m. ET.









FAME FOR SALE - When a group of thieves target the homes of young Hollywood, Detectives Rex Winters (Skeet Ulrich) and Tomas "TJ" Jaruszalski (Corey Stoll) soon discover there is more to the crimes than meets the eye. After the perpetrators are uncovered, another shocking crime is committed at the home of young starlet Chelsea Sennett (guest star Danielle Panabaker) and her stage mom, Trudy (guest star Shawnee Smith.) As everyone starts turning on each other, Deputy District Attorney Morales (Alfred Molina) remains intent on exposing the real ringleader. Also starring Wanda De Jesus*, Regina Hall and guest star Wyatt Russell.

DETECTIVE WINTERS (SKEET ULRICH) AND JARUSZALSKI (COREY STOLL) INVESTIGATE THE VICIOUS STABBING DEATH OF A MURDEROUS CULT MEMBER
When murderous cult member “Baby” Jane Lee Rayburn (guest star Nancy Youngblut) is found stabbed to death, Detectives Rex Winters (Skeet Ulrich) and Tomas “TJ” Jaruszalski (Corey Stoll) identify ringleader Denis Watson (guest star Michael Massee) as a possible suspect. Meanwhile, Jane’s former cellmate, Maura Dillon (Bonnie Root), emerges as a suspect after complaints she made against Jane while in prison come to light. However, the case becomes personal when Winters learns that Maura was wrongfully convicted and one of the detectives responsible was his wife Lori (Teri Polo). DDA Dekker (Terrence Howard) and DDA Stanton (Megan Boone) are forced to reinvestigate Lori’s case as well as bring Jane’s murderer to justice.




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