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Posted Jun 18th 2009 9:04AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

Remember when
The Unusuals premiered? At first it looked like one of those shows that didn't get gangbuster ratings or critical acclaim, but you sensed that it would be a show ABC would get behind and renew for a second season. Well, that renewal went to
Castle. But a lot of people are really going to miss
this show.
What did you think of the series finale?
Posted Apr 30th 2009 10:08AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

I watched the first ten minutes of this episode last night and that's it, so I'm not sure what the 42 in the episode title refers to. I know that it has something to do with weird happenings/coincidences that happen to Harold Perrineau's character. Can I also assume it's a reference to Douglas Adam's
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy?
Fox Mulder's apartment number was 42, if I remember correctly ...
Posted Apr 22nd 2009 9:03AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

So, are you into
The Unusuals? Or are you avoiding this show because you're still ticked that ABC canceled
Pushing Daisies,
Dirty Sexy Money, and/or
Life on Mars? Discuss last night's bonus episode or the show, in general, starting ... now! (Note: there's another new episode tonight in its regular time slot.)
Posted Apr 9th 2009 11:38AM by Mike Moody
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free
(S01E01) ABC's quirky new crime procedural is not the brilliant blend of drama and absurd comedy the network might want it to be, but it does have a few good things going for it. First, there's the great cast. It's hard to pick a favorite among these talented TV vets, but series star Amber Tamblyn is genuine and beleiveable as Casey Shraeger, a detective working to weed out corruption in a kooky NYPD homicide unit, one of her first grown-up roles. Jeremy Renner, adding some Nathan Fillion-esque goofiness to his all-around good guy persona, is a good fit for Detective Jason Walsh, Tamblyn's possibly duplicitous partner.
I'm convinced that
Lost's Harold Perrineau can do almost anything, even turn a one-note character like Detective Leo Banks, who's obsessed with the idea that he'll die at the age of 42, into something special. Perrineau didn't exactly get the best material here, but he and partner Adam Goldberg, playing a nervous depressive who is actually dying, managed to elevate their short scenes together.
Continue reading The Unusuals: Pilot (series premiere)
Posted Mar 20th 2009 9:29AM by Jackie Schnoop
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Programming, OpEd, Reality-Free

With the exception of promo clips and my own personal high expectations, I haven't seen a ton of material about the new show
The Unusuals. It will make its debut on April 8, 10 PM ET/PT. In this day of so many shows canceled way too early before they can get a steady audience, I'm hoping this one makes it.
Why, might you ask? After all, most of my posts are about the reality television genre. But I'm a cop show buff at heart. I expect a lot out of my cop shows. Some I watch just because -- you know, the
Law and Order franchise kind of dealings. Some I watch for the amazing storytelling.
The Wire comes to mind as not just a cop show, but stellar storytelling. I don't expect either the straight crime drama, nor the intensity of
The Wire.
Continue reading Why I'm looking forward to The Unusuals - VIDEO
Posted Sep 9th 2008 1:24PM by Jane Boursaw
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, The Office, Pickups and Renewals, Casting, Reality-Free
The Unusuals looks like one of those funny little shows that could either be a complete bust or a major mid-season breakout -- especially given the cast and crew. The ABC ensemble dramedy stars:
1.
Amber Tamblyn. I've loved her since she played Emily on
General Hospital, and she has that something-different quality that will surely rocket her to super-stardom ... in an indie-film sort of way. She broke into the mainstream consciousness with
Joan of Arcadia, the talk-to-God series that ran from 2003 to 2005. I was so disappointed when Tamblyn's I-see-dead-people series
Babylon Fields wasn't picked up last year, but
The Unusuals sounds even better.
2.
Harold Perrineau. We know him as Michael on
Lost, and
the actor was disappointed that his character wouldn't have a happy ending with son Walt. But he's on to bigger and better things with his role in
The Unusuals. It was also announced today that he's joining the cast of (and exec producing) the feature film
The Killing Jar, an indie thriller also starring
Michael Madsen and
Danny Trejo. It was time for Perrineau to leave the island.
Continue reading Five reasons to look forward to The Unusuals