Posts with tag ShowtimeOriginals
Posted Jul 16th 2006 11:01PM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Showtime, Premium Cable, Brotherhood

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S01E02) Genesis 27:29: "Let peoples serve you, and nations pay you homage; Be master of your brothers, and may your mother's sons bow down to you. Cursed be those who curse you, and blessed be those who bless you."
Series creator, Blake Masters, has
spoken about the actors he cast as brothers Tom and Mike Caffee as carrying "the idea they're not boys anymore, that they should know better." This idea comes to the forefront tonight as Tommy and wife Eileen (Annabeth Gish) separately grapple with a couple of the more depressing aspects of adulthood: compromise and hypocrisy. Eileen thinks she might have an STD and gets to feel small and cheap at least three times this week: once as usual when she catches a glimpse of herself in the mirror while rendezvousing with her f-buddy at the motel, once when her doctor tells her not to worry -- Tom "would never cheat on her," and once when she jambs a towel under the door of the bathroom, dorm-room style, so she can smoke weed while Tommy sleeps. Being a politician's wife sucks.
Now, I keep going back and forth over which Caffee brother behaved more despicably this week:
Continue reading Brotherhood: Genesis 27:29
Posted Jul 10th 2006 10:01AM by Michael Canfield
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Showtime, Premium Cable, Brotherhood
(S01E01) Mark 8:36: "What profit is there for one to gain the whole world and forfeit his life?"
Showtime's answer to
The Sopranos and
The Wire premiers, and it is all about family.
Family Tawwwmmy! Family! "Everybody knows how important that is to you," a union rep and mob flunky tells nice-brother-with-a-dark-side Tom Caffee (
Jason Clarke). He is the slightly dough-faced one, an elected state-representative about to blackmailed by the mob boss Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman) into handing over some snowplow contracts in order to save his brother's life.
Or something like that.
I like Tom immediately, if only because I am slightly dough-faced myself. Mike, the other Caffee brother, the chiseled, hunky one, is played by the another Jason (
Jason Isaacs). He is the bad brother with a good side. They call him Three "Pawt" Mike, cause he plays three parts: judge, jury & executioner. Maybe Four-Parts Mike is more appropriate if you include surgeon: Quentin Tarantino would appreciate what Mikey can do with an ear. The lads are products of all-white, blue-collar neighborhood "The Hill," - that's the mean streets of Providence, Rhode Island to you and me, but I don't see Mike Farrell anywhere.
Continue reading Brotherhood: Mark 8:36 (series premiere)