Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent

Season 2 premieres on February 20, 2025!

Click the Facebook link to go to a preview video.

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Got a chance to actually watch the preview, and it looks like Crown Prosecutor Theo Forrester gets a court scene this coming season!

I like the voice overs, too.

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I would love to see them go into Canadian court in the future. Season 1 of this show was very good, hope season 2 is as well, and I hope it doesn’t become a soap opera.

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The Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent Instagram account has posted a preview photo of its fifth episode of Season 2. And @Xeliou66 , you’ll be happy to know it is of Theo Forrester dressed in his Canadian courtroom best:

https://www.instagram.com/p/DCXLffTxWsB/?img_index=1

Edited to add that other posts seem to be stills from various upcoming episodes for Season 2 if you look around.

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Season 2 trailer:

List of Season 2 episode titles, descriptions, and airing dates (click on the episode titles for descriptions!):

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I look forward to more Toronto CI - I enjoyed season 1 quite a bit

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Season 2 of TCI premiered this past Thursday night. The first episode of the season, “White Squirrel City”, can be accessed here:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nuF8SmAG9Ai87o4b4ZVSxnyvSWwC6Sce

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The latest episode is available now, “Digital Lipstick”, and all the fallout from using the Ashley Madison Scarlett Riley website. You know, for married folks to have an affair…

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nuF8SmAG9Ai87o4b4ZVSxnyvSWwC6Sce

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Episode 3 is up, “Fool’s Gold”. And a beginning scene with a stool and noose with Graff observing sort of reminded me of “Art”, when Goren made his own observations, although the crimes are not remotely similar.

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Just watched episode 1, White Squirrel City, pretty good episode and I liked how they tied it all together - I called the shot early that the victim’s daughter would be involved in the plot but I didn’t see it coming until near the end that the ex would the mastermind. I didn’t feel any sympathy for the other two involved though, yeah they were manipulated but they were definitely old enough to know better than to attack some random guy in a park - I hope they were all charged as adults, I felt Forrester was a bit too sympathetic to them.

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Ava, the daughter, didn’t seem that horrified that Mick was her dad. If anything, the way she talked, I think she would have eventually at least wanted to get to know him, if just to decide if her mother’s version of events of their life together was totally accurate. It just seemed to me like the ex just didn’t want that threat of Ava actually getting to know her dad hanging and didn’t want to share, so she killed him. The ex was a piece of work.

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Yeah it was only when Graff/Bateman talked to the ex and the daughter that I realized the ex was likely the mastermind. The ex was despicable, she was the abusive one and she didn’t want her kid to learn the truth, so she masterminded the murder, that’s how I took it, I think the daughter was interested to find out more about her dad and that’s why the mom had him killed. I liked how it all tied together.

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Episode 4, “Hoggs Hollow”, is up. Shades of Goren and Eames pissing off the higher ups in this episode vis a vis Bateman and Graff. Also shades of Deakins finding out his police friend [Adair] is not on the up and up as far as Vivienne Holness goes. Good episode! (Though less evil. He was more lazy. At least…for now, I guess.)

And no new episode next week. April 13th is the next one. And @Xeliou66 , you’ll be happy: Forrester goes to court in the next one. (The lawyer he goes against was on the show prior in the S1 episode, “The Real Eve”, so a recurring lawyer character. Cool! Per IMDB, the character now has a name, Deb Sutton. I recognize the actress, Catherine Disher, from the '90s vampire TV show, Forever Knight.)

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Just watched episode 2, Digital Lipstick, great episode! Strong mystery with interesting suspects and good detective work. Some good lines from each character - Graff’s “do I have idiot written on my forehead” and then at the end “will you just shut up” was great. Interesting seeing Forrester dressed casually since he was off on Sunday. And I liked the final confrontation with the dirtbag preacher and how they brought in one of his victims to throw him off and got his wife to flip.
I did wonder how exactly Nate knew where to find the murder victim to kill her, I guess he was following her as he was planning to kill her after she declined the money, but it seems like he would’ve killed her in a more private location than a crowded drug store. And it was very obvious that the best friend was hiding something but it took them a while to get back to talking to her. But overall great episode.

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Watched episode 3, Fools Gold, another great episode, one of my favorites so far. Really good investigation and case, I liked how Graff/Bateman pieced it all together, and some good twists and turns, the final confrontation with the perp was well done and the start of the episode examining the staged suicide was nice. Great episode!