Showing posts with label IRONSIDE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IRONSIDE. Show all posts

September 10, 2013

TV REVIEW: IRONSIDE [NBC]

IN TWEET: THIS “IRONSIDE” RE-MAKE IS A TALKY, TURGID SNORE.

Blair Underwood makes an inauspicious return to series television in an updated version of IRONSIDE, a series that originally aired on NBC from 1967 to 1975. This re-vamp will be lucky if it sees the end of 2014. It’s an overly chatty snoozer that makes for a great drinking game: take a shot every time you look at your watch out of boredom. You’ll be passed out long before the pilot drags itself over the finish line.

Aside from loving the iconic opening theme (which they don’t even bother resurrecting here), I wasn’t a devotee of the original IRONSIDE. Still, the show is a classic and it’s hard to argue with the force of nature that was the late, great Raymond Burr. Underwood steps into the title role and, sadly, doesn’t do a whole heck of a lot with it. I’ve been a big fan of his over the years but even he looks bored here. He’s also got a producer credit so it’s hard to give him a pass.

Underwood’s partner in crime is Peter Horton, who directed the pilot. The THIRTYSOMETHING alum has never been one of my favorites in front of or behind the camera. With few exceptions, he does a lot of middling, unremarkable television. Horton also directed the pilot for DECEPTION, a series that tanked last year on NBC. Apparently misery loves company at the Comcast-owned Peacock Network so they brought him back for another try at ye olde series trough.
IRONSIDE is a cop show that is short on crime and way long on speechifying. It’s over-stuffed with chunky dialogue that sounds like a brain dump from minds of writers who cut their teeth on soaps and CBS crime procedurals. Nothing rings true, nothing sparkles and there is shockingly little forward momentum through a bare bones murder/suicide plot.

As the A story limps along, we get the slow build to how Ironside ended up in his wheelchair, parsed out through a series of flashbacks. You know they’re flashbacks because there’s that little flash transition effect (like you see in a lot of student films) and the color gets all desaturated. Oooh, artsy!

When we finally arrive at the moment of truth, it’s as flaccid and uneventful as everything that came before. Ironside was shot by a bad guy in a chase gone wrong. That’s it. Why all the lead up to the most pedestrian and predictable of outcomes? Beats me. What could have been accomplished with a couple of lines of dialogue (heck, there’s enough of it already) ends up filling out more than half of the pilot hour. Of course, without it, we’d have a pretty slim episode to watch. Too bad. Less might have been more in this case.

The rest of the cast is filled out by a bunch of actors who recite dialogue, pose and occasionally chase a bad guy for a bit. It’s one of those police shows where you don’t believe, even for a second, that any of these people are really in law enforcement. Maybe it’s because they violate just about every basic tenant of proper police procedure. Maybe it’s because these NYPD detectives are housed in an office loft that is ridiculously upscale. Maybe it’s because most of the acting is on the level of what we see from the mannequin-esque Spencer Grammer, Kelsey’s daughter (who better thank her lucky stars for her famous last name). No matter the reason,  21 JUMP STREET had more gravitas and realism.

IRONSIDE is THAT kind of show. Unrealistic in the laziest of ways and unforgivably silly because it doesn’t even try to raise it’s own low bar with so much as a pinch of humor, charm or self-effacing fun.

IRONSIDE debuts October 2 and airs Wednesdays at 10PM E/P on NBC.

RONTHINK GRADE: D

May 13, 2013

CLIPPED/SE: NEW FALL SERIES [NBC]

IN TWEET: A SPECIAL EDITION OF “CLIPPED” FEATURING EXTENDED TRAILERS FOR SIX OF THE NEW SERIES COMING TO NBC THIS FALL.

It’s Upfronts Week! The annual dog and pony show where West Coast network execs fly to New York City, series stars in tow, in order to convince East Coast media buyers that the new shows they just picked up don’t suck out loud. The mission: book as many ad dollars as you can in advance of the upcoming Fall season.

Sound fun? It’s not. The only people who like it are the newbies who enjoy a free lunch and presentations devoid of any spontaneity. Alas, like going to a wake for that strange uncle you never really felt comfortable with, it’s just something you gotta do. Why? Ah, sweet mystery of media life!

As the broadcast networks release promos and footage of their new series for this Fall, I will be posting them in special editions of CLIPPED. I’m not going to get too hung up on schedule information at this point because networks juggle and tweak quite a bit during and after Upfronts. Up first: NBC.

THE BLACKLIST

James Spader stars in THE BLACKLIST. CLICK to visit the official show site.

THE BLACKLIST is an international thriller starring James Spader. The plot borrows liberally from ALIAS, SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and ARROW (seriously, watch the trailer and see if you can pick out all of the lifts from other sources). It’s slick, moody and looks wholly unremarkable in every way. The main attraction here is, of course, Spader who can be really great or a scenery-chewing bore (a-la BOSTON LEGAL).

VERDICT: Looks dicey. Has THE VOICE as a lead-in but I’m not sure that’s going to make for a smooth audience hand-off. Barring any schedule changes, THE BLACKLIST will also compete with established hits CASTLE on ABC and HAWAII FIVE-O on CBS. Tough slot for another crime-themed series.

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THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW

Ana Nogueira and Michael J. Fox in THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW. CLICK to visit the official show site.

THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW stars, guess who, Michael J. Fox. It’s one of the funniest promos I’ve seen since MODERN FAMILY. Fox plays Mike Henry, a beloved New York news anchor juggling family, a return to his profession and serious health issues. Hilarity ensues…really. The trailer has more than its share of laugh-out-loud moments and pulls no punches when it comes to Fox’s own real-life struggles. Parkinson’s is not only part of the plot, it’s also the punchline for many jokes. My dad has Parkinson’s so this hits close to home…in a very good way.

VERDICT: Should be a hit for NBC. America loves Michael J. Fox and the show looks very strong.

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IRONSIDE

Neal Bledsoe (L) and Blair Underwood in IRONSIDE. CLICK to visit the official show site.

IRONSIDE is a remake of the classic TV series of the same name. This time it’s Blair Underwood in the wheelchair instead of the late, great Raymond Burr. The promo isn’t great but Underwood usually is so, that makes this at least a show worth checking out when it debuts. Plus, when you first hear the snippet of the iconic IRONSIDE theme song, it does trigger a visceral wave of nostalgia.

VERDICT: I don’t think this will be NBC’s HAWAII FIVE-O but could be a sleeper hit for the network even if it does only marginal numbers.

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SEAN SAVES THE WORLD

Sami Isler and Sean hayes in SEAN SAVES THE WORLD. CLICK to visit the official show site.

SEAN SAVES THE WORLD features the return of sit-com vets Sean Hayes and Linda Lavin. That’s pretty much where the good news ends. Based on the trailer, it looks like a tired mash-up of dinner theater humor and a Neil Simon play. Even the promo art looks “been there, done that.” Hayes is playing a less-flamey version of his WILL & GRACE character, here a single dad trying to “parent” with unwelcome help from his mother (Lavin).

VERDICT: Have you seen THE NEW NORMAL?

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DRACULA

Jonathan Rhys Meyers stars in DRACULA. CLICK to visit the official show site.

DRACULA is NBCs attempt to cash in on the vampire craze…two years after the craze has passed. While it does star Jonathan Rhys Meyers, has an impressive production pedigree and looks quite lovely, it is DRACULA in name only. It’s one of those “cherry pick a mythos” tales that will probably piss off more fans than it attracts. Still, I was wrong about ELEMENTARY and ended up loving that show.

VERDICT: It’s on NBC and scheduled for Fridays after GRIMM. Clearly enough people watch that show to get it renewed. This could make a good companion series. 60/40 chance in favor of DRACULA.

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WELCOME TO THE FAMILY

The cast of WELCOME TO THE FAMILY. CLICK to visit the official show site.

WELCOME TO THE FAMILY brings NBC back to the diversity well after the miserable failure that was THE NEW NORMAL. Here it’s out with the gay and in with Viva Latino! OK, that’s a slight exaggeration and, from the looks of the trailer, there is the potential for a solid performer here. The cast is uniformly strong, with Mike O’Malley, Ricardo Chavira, Mary McCormack and Justina Machado in the lead roles. This could be the show that finally gives the criminally underrated O’Malley, Machado and Chavira a chance to shine.

VERDICT: Big potential here. Where THE NEW NORMAL beat us over the head with gross stereotyping, this looks like a more gentle, warm and loving take on what really is the NOW normal across this country.

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