Detective Robert Goren: Small Doses

Author: trinketPublished: Mar 28, 2006 at 2:38 am 1 comment

This series is a form of creative writing known as fan fiction. Detective Robert Goren is a regular character on the Dick Wolf television show Law & Order: Criminal Intent. What follows is one longtime viewer's breath of life into an already popular character.

Image Hosted by ImageShack.usWrongful death. That's a phrase we hear every single day on the job. People die that shouldn't have to; it's a constant part of the life cycle. A baby is born, someone dies in their sleep. Another baby is brought into this life as an elderly person succumbs to illness. A child takes its first breaths while another child takes its last in a split-second car crash. It cycles, painfully when it hits close to home, but the cycle is a constant.

Wrongful life. It's a term I've thought of frequently but I guess never in a million years did I think that I'd be handed a case that it applies to - at least in the minds of a few. I didn't think I'd speak the words "wrongful life" out loud to Eames on any occasion. Families are complicated and sometimes even dysfunctional disasters; I'm a product of that, as is my brother. Tucked away in one of the deepest, smallest corners of my mind, I know that my dad really wished we were never born. Not just because he told us so, but because I could feel it. His eyes burned with hate and resentment most of the time and even sober he was never very good at hiding his emotions. I knew. I'm sure that my brother knew as well.

Last week we worked on a case that involved a young teen with spina bifida. She was confined to a wheelchair but I think she really dealt with her physical limitations very well. She really had a good attitude and I got the impression that as long as she felt loved and supported, she would probably accomplish the goals that she set for herself. Her mother, a money-hungry lush drunk alcoholic was trying to sue the Ob/Gyn that cared for her during this pregnancy. The gist was that if they had run the proper tests then she would have known about the likelihood of her daughter's condition and could have chosen to have an abortion.

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Trinket has worked as a journalist for the last 15 years covering sports, entertainment while dabbling in satire. She has taken multitasking to a crazed level juggling work, 3 little diva's and putting the finishing touches on an upcoming book.

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  • 1 - Jen

    Mar 29, 2006 at 9:39 am

    I NEVER thought I'd say this about the show, but the last two Goren episodes have been subpar and it's only Trinket's blogs that give me any insight at all as to what was going on in the character's mind; I sure wasn't getting anything on screen. She has a better sense of the character than the show writers are indicating these days and she's singlehandedly explained and defined the two previous episodes for me

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