4 reviews
ABC dropped this in against NBC's 'must watch thursday' lineup of Friends and Just shoot me in the fall, and then into the saturday 8 pm night slot in the summer when everyone is still outside enjoying the weather. Basically, they killed it before even giving it a chance.
Good interesting crime drama with a good cast, should have been put in different time slots against lesser shows, and it would have lasted for about six or seven years. Only 13 episodes. Catch it on youtube or late night rerun channels.
Good interesting crime drama with a good cast, should have been put in different time slots against lesser shows, and it would have lasted for about six or seven years. Only 13 episodes. Catch it on youtube or late night rerun channels.
- nitestar95
- Jan 22, 2022
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FBI Agent John Olansky (Eric Roberts) leads his handpicked squad based in L. A. They are the best criminal investigators who don't necessarily play by the book. Mal Robinson (Morris Chestnut) and Amanda Reardon (Angie Harmon) are new additions to the team right out of Quantico. Scott Stoddard (D. B. Sweeney), Annie Rooney (Christine Tucci), and Jack DiRado (Zach Grenier) are the other members.
This is a solid cop show on ABC. It's more world weary. The dominate coloring is gray. There is action, conflicts, and yadayada. I wasn't going to say too much about this show until I got to episode 12. That episode suggests a topic on what makes a successful police procedural show.
I do remember that episode unlike the other episodes. I remember the heart attack and the black out. I vaguely remember the dancing. That episode is different. There is no case to solve. There is no action. It's just the group stuck in the office. It's the first time that the whole group gets to build chemistry together. They become a workplace family and that's what a show needs to go on a long run. The individual cases are not that decisive. It's about "Family". An audience wants to be a part of the family. Episode 12 should be done much earlier. By #12, the episodes were being burn off during the summer and the writing was already on the wall.
This is a solid cop show on ABC. It's more world weary. The dominate coloring is gray. There is action, conflicts, and yadayada. I wasn't going to say too much about this show until I got to episode 12. That episode suggests a topic on what makes a successful police procedural show.
I do remember that episode unlike the other episodes. I remember the heart attack and the black out. I vaguely remember the dancing. That episode is different. There is no case to solve. There is no action. It's just the group stuck in the office. It's the first time that the whole group gets to build chemistry together. They become a workplace family and that's what a show needs to go on a long run. The individual cases are not that decisive. It's about "Family". An audience wants to be a part of the family. Episode 12 should be done much earlier. By #12, the episodes were being burn off during the summer and the writing was already on the wall.
- SnoopyStyle
- Oct 30, 2024
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C-16: FBI was a great but all too shortlived series about an FBI station in Los Angeles. Great cast, Eric Roberts is really good as the warm boss, the introverted and ambitious Morris Chestnut, Zach Grenier as the older, whizzened FBI man, ladies man D.B. Sweeney all gave great performances and Christine Tucci (Stan's sister) and Angie Harmon are stunningly beautiful. And Leslie Bega... she's enough to make a grown man beg. However, it's the stories that were unpredictable, action packed and still very intelligent. I don't know why it was stopped after only a few (I think twelve) episodes, but it could have gone on much longer. Considering the other stuff that seems to keep going and going (Silk Stalkings, for instance), this series was far superior.
Eric Roberts is a great cop in this ABC show. It stared D.B. Sweeney, Christina Tucci, and Morris Chestnut. It has great acting attached to it and great plot lines. This show could not find an audience, but when it was on I was one of those people who watched. You not only saw great acting but great guest stars as well. I thought it was just as good as NYPD Blue. The show got a second chance but it did not win it's time slot. It also got so-so ratings, but it did better than most shows that are still on. Believe me if it was on a cable network the show would have taken off! One of the best shows even, it's in my Top 10! Out of 4 stars I give it 4 stars.