Oh, so that's what it is........
Television: The Appeal of CI's Vincent D'Onfrio [sic]
From Blogcritics. org
December 16, 2005
Sadi Ranson-Polizzotti
I recently, or not so recently - about a year ago - read an article in I believe Vanity Fair about Vincent D'Onofrio and how women everywhere were falling for him. Developing minor crushes on the man who features as Bobby Goren on Law and Order: Criminal Intent......Full article.

9 Comments:
At last, some appreciation from the media on the Wonders of D'Onofrio. Nice article!
TIme to celebrate...A positive article, something very rare indeed!!
You know, some miserable people just aren't satisfied until they try their damndest to bring others down to their level. Thank God some writer out there has some brains. And taste!
Okay, I'm not sure that this qualifies as "journalism," though that term has broadened considerably in the wake of the e-revolution. And, by the way, she's a little late to the party ... wouldn't you say?
I agree with bogusboobs (interesting name) but I wanted to add they could have checked the spelling of his name!
I'm glad they didn't pass judgement on Noth as to not seeing him on the show as of yet.. I really like them both.. and they are both very different which makes for an entertaining CI!
Congrats on such a positive article for once..
everyone adores him: the article is right. the man is totally awesome and he is my significant other and I am one very very very lucky girl.
lotsa luv mrsbobbygoren xxxxx
(aka hannala)
Nice article. I left a comment for her on this and she seems nice and responds to feedback. Loved the read. :)
I did like the article (but then it's so easy to appreciate the things you agree with!) and I have to confess to being both a Vincent and Goren fan. whether it's vincent himself, the reaction to him or simply the Goren fantasy, it certainly seems to touch something in a lot of people. i've had a look at a few of the loci websites and, as well as all the swooning and panegyrics, there's a fair few riled-up members of the public who are desperate to rid their living rooms of this vincent obsession (which would be remarkably easy if they simply stopped their hands typing in the words 'Vincent D'Onofrio' every time they logged on)- whatever the reaction, at least we finally have an interesting character actor to re-awaken our long-lost and fondly cherished dreams of the days of yore, when all actors could, well, act.
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