Haven't seen it and probably won't be doing. Lawyer type shows just don't pull me in at all. Too many suits and ties. Ally McBeal, at a stretch, but then usually only for the Fish and Cage double act. Bygones.
Not surprised this is doing well, it's got mainstream appeal written all over it. Competently made, nothing particularly wrong with it, it's just not my bag but i'm happy for JAR.
'Leverage' looks very promising though, that was probably my second favourite pilot of the new crop. Tim Hutton, Gina Bellman and Saul Rubinek (guesting in the pilot) not to mention the Whedonverse's own Christian Kane - pretty decent cast and a pretty solid basis for telling stories (it's a little bit like a US 'Hustle' crossed with 'Sneakers' with a smidge of John MacDonald's Travis McGee books thrown in and has the geekiest shout-out i've seen - or rather heard ;) - in a TV show in quite some time).
Sorry...when I saw the ad showing Zack Morris getting up in someone's grill shouting 'What? What? You gonna hit a lawyer?' I wanted to punch my TV. God damn right you should hit a lawyer. That should be like a rule and shit.
I liked 'The Mentalist' jcs, the idea of the character is right in my sphere of interest and the particular way he's haunted by his past seems resonant and ripe for revealing - he's a character in the mold of House but the reasons for his obsessive drive and self-loathing are even more clearly defined and believable IMO.
It's not perfect though, far from it - the dynamic with the rest of the team was dodgy, not sure about the arc story's legs and it could very easily turn into a fairly uninteresting procedural - but there're a lot of hooks for interesting character stuff, it sort of reminds me of last year's abortive Jeff Goldblum procedural 'Raines' in that respect. The pilot I thought had the least wrong with it basically (or maybe jointly with 'Leverage').
[ edited by Allen Doyle on 2008-09-17 09:58 ]
Allen Doyle | September 17, 09:57 CET
Good news for J., though.
Serial Rocker | September 17, 10:14 CET
Not surprised this is doing well, it's got mainstream appeal written all over it. Competently made, nothing particularly wrong with it, it's just not my bag but i'm happy for JAR.
'Leverage' looks very promising though, that was probably my second favourite pilot of the new crop. Tim Hutton, Gina Bellman and Saul Rubinek (guesting in the pilot) not to mention the Whedonverse's own Christian Kane - pretty decent cast and a pretty solid basis for telling stories (it's a little bit like a US 'Hustle' crossed with 'Sneakers' with a smidge of John MacDonald's Travis McGee books thrown in and has the geekiest shout-out i've seen - or rather heard ;) - in a TV show in quite some time).
Saje | September 17, 10:25 CET
Now all we need is to see Alexis D in a show.
The Do That Girl | September 17, 10:55 CET
mangydog | September 17, 13:34 CET
that was probably my second favourite pilot of the new crop.
What was your first favorite?
jcs | September 17, 14:47 CET
It's not perfect though, far from it - the dynamic with the rest of the team was dodgy, not sure about the arc story's legs and it could very easily turn into a fairly uninteresting procedural - but there're a lot of hooks for interesting character stuff, it sort of reminds me of last year's abortive Jeff Goldblum procedural 'Raines' in that respect. The pilot I thought had the least wrong with it basically (or maybe jointly with 'Leverage').
Saje | September 17, 15:22 CET
I'd like to see Joss doing Shakespeare, with J. in it.
cleveland | September 18, 07:22 CET