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Say it with me, nice and slow: wwwhhhiiipppppped. Good!
No doubt Benjamin is planning to spend a lot more time with his lips stuck
to his girlfriend’s ass. If he isn’t (we’re hoping this whole "spend more time
with my family" crap is all an excuse), he needs to be woken up to the fact
that he is dating a hot piece of ass with stratospheric earning potential.
In other words, pucker up, poke holes in all your condoms, and pretend you are shocked by any related results.
Variety reports that in the two-hour Law & Order season finale Det.
Curtis (Bratt) decides to leave the New York police department to spend more
time with his wife and three young daughters (how cute).
You can say what you want, but we know the real truth, buddy.
"After four years I've felt like it was time to get back home to my
family," Bratt said in a statement. "How do you walk away from the best
job in the world and a group of people that you've grown to love? It's not easy, and it
was an extremely difficult decision that I had to make."
Bratt continued to sling the BS, saying "I know I'll be back to visit and hope I'll have a chance to work with my friends at Law & Order again," he said. Yeah, just like Caruso got asked back to NYPD Blue.
Let’s make this clear. We have no problem with Bratt leaving a show to tend to his woman (God would we love the chance to make satisfy her), and there is no shame in a woman being the breadwinner in a relationship (especially when she looks like her). We say go for it.
Law & Order is the proud owner of a record seven consecutive Emmy nominations as outstanding drama, winning the award in 1997. Even more reason to ask the question, "why leave moron?" Oh, that’s right. We keep forgetting. His squeeze is worth about 50 million bucks.
Law & Order will celebrate its 200th episode on May 5, and has received a three-year renewal from NBC. Bratt and Roberts have been together for more than a year and the two will appear in the 200th episode together.
Hmm. It’s all starting to add up, isn’t it?