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Unabashedly, I am.  It’s a mid-season television show about the Los Angeles District Attorney’s office, and it’s one of the more compelling hours of television around.

Watching the first episode, I was expecting a sun-and-surf version of Law and Order, and I was tuning in mainly to see what locations they’d use.  But the show turned out to be something (*gasp*) novel.  For one thing, the focus isn’t at all on the gorey details of the crimes (like all those CSI clones out there), but rather on various district attorneys working together and the conflicting balance of politics and justice in their world.  These various characters are developed (and played) quite well, each with their own set of motivations and beliefs, many of whom don’t really like working with one another.  In fact only one D.A., Mark Camacho (Bruno Campos), even seems to have “social justice” as his top reason for coming to work each day.

Yet by the end of each episode, bad guys are in prison, and the top D.A., David Franks (Steven Weber—yes, the screw-up brother from “Wings"), is one step closer to his re-election. Everybody wins.  At least, so far.

The show looks good, and gets off the lot and around town, which is fun.  Even the episode titles are cool: “The People vs. ...” reminds me of the “Friends” pattern of naming each show “The One Where ...”

I don’t plan to get into offering reviews regularly, but I do recommend you watch next week’s episode, the season finale, because I would love for this show to come back next year.  It’s one of the few good shows to actually be set in this city, and even though L.A. residents might be a little bit jaded about this town, I think there’s a lot here to share with the rest of T.V.-dom.

Overheard

“BBFF (Best Bacon Friends Forever)”

...who said it?

“I find myself thinking of a checklist Wozniak wrote a few years ago describing how to become a genius. His advice was straightforward yet strangely terrible: You must clarify your goals, gain knowledge through spaced repetition, preserve health, work steadily, minimize stress, refuse interruption, and never resist sleep when tired. This should lead to radically improved intelligence and creativity. The only cost: turning your back on every convention of social life.”

...who said it?

“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream.”

...who said it?

“Ever have something in your teeth that you cannot stop tonguing?”

...who said it?

“ . . . the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage.”

...who said it?

Comments

 

 

I'd love to give the DA a try if I could just find it!

PS Are these comments for your eyes only or does everybody get to read everybody else's comments?

 

Posted by Mom  at  7:16 am on Apr. 9, 2004

 

 

 

Everyone gets to read 'em!

 

Posted by Travis Smith  at  10:36 am on Apr. 9, 2004

 

 

 

Oh, I'll be circumspect with my language then, eh?

 

Posted by  at  7:48 pm on Apr. 12, 2004

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