G. Lynn Bishop
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Det. G. Lynn Bishop is a fictional character
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 in the NBC
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-USA Network
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 series, Law & Order: Criminal Intent
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, played by Samantha Buck
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-Biography:Buck was born in Dallas, Texas, but raised in Washington, D.C.Buck played Det. G. Lynn Bishop in Law & Order: Criminal Intent, temporarily replacing Det. Alexandra Eames while the latter was on maternity leave. Buck's television roles have not been limited only to drama; she also played...

.

In Major Case Squad

Bishop is introduced in the episode "Pravda
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" as the temporary partner of Det. Robert Goren
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 (Vincent D'Onofrio
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), assigned to the Major Case Squad of the New York City Police Department (NYPD), due to Det. Alexandra Eames
Alexandra Eames
Det. Alexandra "Alex" Eames is a fictional police detective with the NYPD Major Case Squad featured in the NBC-USA Network Law & Order: Criminal Intent, portrayed by Kathryn Erbe...

 volunteering to serve as a surrogate mother for her sister's baby.

Bishop and Goren often seemed to have a lack of chemistry between them. She found it complicating to keep up with Goren's many unorthodox ways of solving a case, something Eames had gotten accustomed to. Goren exacerbated the situation by making unfavorable comparisons between Bishop and Eames. Her shield number is 6141; it is clearly legible in the episode "F.P.S." during a scene in which she, Goren, and a third detective are examining an ATM
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. It is unknown what happened to her.

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