Les aventures de Sue Thomas au FBI à Washington, D.C.Les aventures de Sue Thomas au FBI à Washington, D.C.Les aventures de Sue Thomas au FBI à Washington, D.C.
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- 4 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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This show achieves that special feeling that few shows can achieve, that chemistry between actors that translates through the screen. There is just something about the writing and the acting that is special.
Although this show didn't have the biggest budget and some of the technology doesn't hold up, this show is a true hidden gem.
Not a gritty drama or super realistic, but this show has became a personal favorits.
Although this show didn't have the biggest budget and some of the technology doesn't hold up, this show is a true hidden gem.
Not a gritty drama or super realistic, but this show has became a personal favorits.
We met Sue Thomas in the early 1990's and for years, that encounter affected our lives. Sue was an inspiration to us and we thought of her often. When we first heard of this series, we were not sure what to expect, but quickly the beauty of the cast and writing captured our hearts.
The actors are PERFECTLY cast, the writing is impeccable, and the story lines are fabulous. We never have seen a show with such consistent high quality writing. Deanne Bray captures Sue's qualities beautifully.
This show is one of the all time classic shows that never should have been canceled. I only wish that more people would have seen it before it was unfairly canceled. We all cried at the last episode of this series (including my husband, who just does not get that involved with TV). We had felt like we were saying good bye to family members. This series was one of a kind.
The actors are PERFECTLY cast, the writing is impeccable, and the story lines are fabulous. We never have seen a show with such consistent high quality writing. Deanne Bray captures Sue's qualities beautifully.
This show is one of the all time classic shows that never should have been canceled. I only wish that more people would have seen it before it was unfairly canceled. We all cried at the last episode of this series (including my husband, who just does not get that involved with TV). We had felt like we were saying good bye to family members. This series was one of a kind.
I cannot add much to the reviews already written except to say that I did enjoy the show very much and recommend it to anyone. The real Sue Thomas was a very spiritual woman and that part of the show was portrayed very well by actress Deanne Bray. The show was not just about the FBI but it was about relationships and sometimes about forgiveness. I also appreciated the insight into the world of the deaf. I thought all of the main characters were fantastic (yes even agent Myles Leland who I thought was picked on a bit too much). I think it is obvious that the actors had great chemistry together. I really liked all the ladies in the show and not just because they were all gorgeous. Even the secondary actors who played recurring characters turned in great performances. I was especially impressed with the young actress who played the deaf girl Sammi as that actress had virtually no training. Of course I'm sure everyone will love Sue Thomas's dog Levi. He manages to steal many scenes in the show! the only thing I did not like about this show was the fact that it only lasted three seasons.
I like this show because it teaches watchers lessons about those people who are handicapped. This teaches them that, even if you're handicapped, you can do anything that you put your mind to. Deanne Bray acts out the part of Sue Thomas. Deanne Bray is a deaf actress, and I like her acting. Because she is deaf she helps the image of Sue Thomas. And this makes the show really good. All the other actors and actresses act really well also. They are very convincing just like Deanne Bray is. This is indeed a very good show!
Sue Thomas FBEye is a fascinating show for several reasons: It's FBI drama. (That's always fascinating.) It's got a team setting with often humorous character interaction. It's got a female lead character with special abilities based neither in science fiction nor plastic surgery. ASL is an awesome and complex language. To be able to effectively use it on TV so that hearing viewers can relate to what's going on is a great achievement. Based on real life stories, the female lead seems like a nice lady who'd make a great friend to anybody. There's a hearing-ear dog! (I'm no Lassie fan, but I like Levi.) Great show! Can't wait for the DVD!
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- AnecdotesDeanne Bray was born mostly deaf and uses a hearing aid. Before acting, she used to teach at a school for the deaf and hard of hearing.
- GaffesIn the pilot episode, the receptionist at the rescue is seen handing Sue paperwork, along with a red leash and collar to indicate that Levi is a service dog. Except for the episode in which Jack and Sue portray newlyweds to catch a terrorist, Levi is never seen wearing the collar, nor is the leash seen.
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Sue Thomas: [She's mad because she acted in commercial without being told that it was to elect a specific congressman] I'm going to go and exercise another one of my rights, that's what I'm going to do.
Bobby Manning: I hope this isn't the one about the right to bear arms.
Jack Hudson: I think her bare hands are going to be enough.
- Générique farfeluThe on-screen title is actually displayed as "Sue Thomas: F.B.I." but the I is crossed out and the word "Eye" substituted.
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