Law & Order UK (VOD Hidden Gem)October 21, 2010
BBC America
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Law & Order; UK (VOD Hidden Gem) - BBC America
After the ups and downs of loosing the matriarch of the "Law & Order" franchise, I was exhausted and tried my best to stick it out with "L&O: SVU" and "L&OW:CI" - I've even taken a gander or two at "LOLA" (that's "Law & Order: LA" for the amatuers or the purists who refuse to accept the West Coast into the fray) but things just aren't the same without Lt. Van Buren (S. Epatha Merkeson - the only cop to make it through the entire series) or Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and his legal eagles. The original "Law & Order" was a comfy sweater and when there was a marathon, I'd probably not leave the house even though there were some episodes I knew verbatim (don't judge).
"LOLA" is still developing but here's what's weird: nice weather and cop/DA biz. Love the cast yet something is missing. It's just not the same. I need some gray overcast concrete and brownstones! Enter "Law & Order: UK"! You probably just did a "?" like I did when I discovered this show (what's with the no publicity) on BBC American On Demand. Instantly I was intrigued. What other city aside from NYC has gray overcast concrete and brownstones? London of course!
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NBC
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PRIME SUSPECT (VOD Hidden Gem)
With all the hoopla going on for the Fall about women, tv and comedies, I’m a bit unclear about why there’s no cheer behind some of the dramas with fantastic women behind them. I’ve already told you that nobody does crime like the Brits (maybe because they’ve been around longer and have very little sunshine thus causing the macabre to be a regular mood - that’s my scientific theory) and sometimes I even like it when we take their shows and make them our own. For instance, I can’t imagine Prime Suspect being anything other than what it is: complex, gritty, sarcastic and stylized.

I’m a fan of Maria Bello (except for that weird bit she did replacing Rachel Weisz - Mrs. Bond - for THE MUMMY: TOMB OF THE DRAGON EMPEROR) maybe because I’m partial to ER alums (jury is still out on Noah Wyle and Falling Skies but at least I’m still deliberating) but I think she’s spot on as Detective Jane Timoney. Aside from the added pressure of following in the great Helen Mirren’s footsteps as the original Jane Timoney, Mario seems to fit Mirren’s American Prada boots just fine.
Jane doesn’t not exactly have the best life - a squad that borderline hates her, a boyfriend with an inability to stand up to his nice-nasty ex-wife, a nasty smoking habit and a tendency to always go the rough way on her cases (in the first episode, she gets her tush handed to her by a suspect in a way I’ve much seen on TV).

Episode Four: Great Guy; Yet Dead has Jane suspecting the wife in a murder of a guy that everyone seemed to like. Not above stripping down to her gun and bra in a dressing room to interrogate the wife, Jane trudges through her life and her cases in a way that I think would make Columbo proud. She’s more purposeful yet still a bit haphazard which makes the show interesting.

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