![]() ![]() She finds Franks NA meeting schedule, and it looks like Frank had an appointment the day before. Ross and Eames at Frank’s apartment, looking for clues. And where did the money come from? Eames says she’ll talk to the captain to make sure that a real investigation is done, and while she’ll keep Goren at arms’ length, she’ll keep him posted. He mentions Frank’s has a son Donny who took off a while ago and Bobby has no idea where he’s at.ĭejected, back at One PP in the elevator with Eames, Goren is perplexed because he said Frank never blamed himself for anything, that he always drive his anger OUT, not inward. But, hasn’t been in touch with him for a long while, but that he decided to stop by because it was his mother’s birthday the day before. Goren says that Frank was a gambler and junkie for 30 years, which could mean it’s likely. When police on the scene question him, he’s told that Frank had $800 on him, and asks if Frank had any enemies. Rocked by the realization, Goren looks like he’s well on his way to his proverbial 19th nervous breakdown, as he appears overcome by grief. He finds a body there, and when he lifts the cover, he is shocked to find it's that of his brother Frank. Concerned, Goren flashes his Major Case badge and makes his way to the alley area where the police are located. The next day, as Bobby is walking to his brother’s apartment, he finds the police and EMS are there. Again, we see a blonde woman through the peephole, and we catch a glimpse of her face. Clearly Frank is off the wagon already, getting ready to light up when there is a knock at his apartment door. That’s because we see Frank is ignoring the call. When he goes to pay the bill, he finds that a woman left a message for him, as we see the back of her blonde head as she is exiting.Īlone in his apartment, Bobby reminisces about his brother, and decides to try calling him, and there’s no answer. He looks around, but sees no one else there.įrank is at a diner with his girlfriend talking about their son, Donny. He finds an old, but apparently newly framed picture of him and his brother Frank, as young children. Bobby Goren, meanwhile, is at his mother’s grave with flowers. A blonde woman sits nets to him, thanking him for his comments, and viewers could clearly recognize the voice as that of Nicole Wallace (Olivia D’Abo), although we don't see her face. Frank Goren (Tony Goldwyn), Bobby’s brother, is at a Narcotics Anonymous group session, spilling out his feelings about his dead mother, since today was her birthday. When Captain Ross (Eric Bogosian) tells them to “take a day” call it quits after the paperwork is done, Eames tells Goren to go. The show opens up with Detectives Goren and Eames (Kathryn Erbe) wrapping up a case. But as far as trying to wrap up a few storyline that in my opinion were drags on the series, I think it did a good job. ![]() Watching the season finale of Law & Order Criminal Intent “Frame” was like watching Bobby Goren (Vincent D’Onofrio) have his 19th nervous breakdown. ![]()
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