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Showing posts with label Homicide: Life on the Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homicide: Life on the Street. Show all posts

Saturday, August 02, 2014

eromitlaB toN

Powell's City of Books in Portland, Oregon, bills itself as the world's largest independent book store. While I can't verify the truth of that claim, it's certainly the biggest book store I've ever visited, and I walked out with a heavy bag of books for only $120 or so. Not a bad haul. 

This post's cryptic title is a clunky allusion to a long-ago episode of Homicide: Life on the Street in which a character writes "eromitlab" in blood. That's "Baltimore" spelled backwards. 

Friday, January 25, 2013

The Last Last Resort

ABC broadcast the last episode of Last Resort last night, and as I predicted back in May, it lasted a mere half-season. Last night's finale concluded the series' major narrative threads, though the abbreviated season clearly left writers scrambling to tie up all the loose ends. Most importantly, Captain Marcus Cole, played by the remarkable Andre Braugher, went out cackling like a maniac with his sunglasses on, refusing to compromise his principles right to the final curtain call.

It's a shame that Last Resort came to a premature end; it was gutsy and ambitious, casting the United States as the villain, depicting its immoral use of nuclear weapons and ominous curtailment of civil liberties while also featuring a very flawed cast of protagonists, most especially the this-close-to-unhinged Marcus Cole. (Sean and I took to calling this show Frank Has Nukes, after Braugher's best-known character, Detective Frank Pembleton from Homicide: Life on the Streets.) Network television is awash in cop shows, medical dramas, sitcoms and so-called "reality" shows; it's nice when the powers-that-be take a chance and try something different. It's too bad there aren't enough viewers to support even somewhat iconoclastic programming.

IGN has an interesting interview about where the series may have gone had it continued.

Earl and Sylvia on a submarine in Hawaii in 2008.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Last Retort

I'm still not sure if the high-concept premise of Shawn Ryan's Last Resort can sustain itself for even a full season, but I'm certainly enjoying the ride so far, especially when Andre Braugher is given lines that give him the opportunity to unleash some of the old Frank Pembleton rage, to wit:

"I will crush the jelly from your eyes." 

That's one for the books.

Wednesday, June 04, 2003

The Play's the Thing

I've introduced Sylvia to one of the very best shows on television: Homicide: Life on the Street, via the Seasons 1&2 DVD box set. She loves it, much to my delight - the girl's got class. Remind me to write an analysis of the show's opening credits; I've been meaning to do so for a long time.

My friend Allan is telling me, via instant messenger, that he's working on a production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. He's doing the sound and lighting. Very cool.