LTI TX1

LTI TX1 in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, TV Series, 2001-2011 IMDB Ep. 9.14

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: UK

LTI TX1

[*] Background vehicle 

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subzero MY

2010-09-07 16:45

TX4

Sandie SX

2010-09-07 16:49

I'd say TX1.

Was this episode a crossover with: /movie_1166893-Law-and-Order--UK.html ?

Sunbar UK

2010-09-07 18:39

Sandie wrote I'd say TX1.


Agreed TX1 by the divided rear door glass.

owlman US

2010-09-07 20:28

Sandie wrote Was this episode a crossover with: /movie_1166893-Law-and-Order--UK.html ?

No, in this episode Nichols (Goldblum) tells the story of one of his cases to this unidentified woman in London. (I guess she is an old friend and/or flame). The episode is quite Nichols-centric, so it's a way to use him as the narrator.
Plus the case had a kind of a classic British murder mystery feel, so perhaps the producers wanted to get us in the mood by having him randomly appear in London to tell the story? Beats me :)

APS221 US

2010-09-07 21:12

owlman wrote No, in this episode Nichols (Goldblum) tells the story of one of his cases to this unidentified woman in London. (I guess she is an old friend and/or flame). The episode is quite Nichols-centric, so it's a way to use him as the narrator.
Plus the case had a kind of a classic British murder mystery feel, so perhaps the producers wanted to get us in the mood by having him randomly appear in London to tell the story? Beats me :)


I'm not sure why they chose to shoot these scenes in London. They didn't add much to the story. It seems they were meant to fill time. There was some discussion about it on the IMDb message boards. You can tell the scenes were shot much later, since Goldblum has longer hair in the London scenes. It seems they were shot while Goldblum was performing in "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" in the West End. He also appeared on "Top Gear" the week after Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.

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