I'm getting a kick out of Ghosts on CBS. Some clever writing and bread crumbs [a writer's term for comments, asides and plot points that get dismissed immediately but pay off later. Think Captain America nudging Thor's hammer in Age of Ultron, then wielding it in Endgame].
A new show on CBS (or Paramount, if you prefer), "Elsbeth."
Elsbeth Tascioni (Carrie Preston) is a Chicago lawyer given a "consent decree" to follow police in a certain New York precinct, because the precinct has had a reputation for crossing the lines. She winds up solving all the murders, of course, showing up the actual detectives. Picture Columbo as a soccer mom. As in Columbo, we all see the murder, so we know whodunnit; the fun is watching Elsbeth figure it out. There is a side arc, in that the captain of the precinct may or may not be dirty. (I'm hoping, not.)
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Rather than start a new thread, I thought I'd post this observation here.
Anyone else notice that a LOT of shows this year and the last couple of years are PREQUELS?
We've got:
That's all I've got on the top of my head. I suspect that there are a lot of others on streaming services.
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I'm getting a kick out of Ghosts on CBS. Some clever writing and bread crumbs [a writer's term for comments, asides and plot points that get dismissed immediately but pay off later. Think Captain America nudging Thor's hammer in Age of Ultron, then wielding it in Endgame].
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I see ads for Ghosts every time I watch Young Sheldon, but I've never tuned in. It does seem to have an interesting premise, though.
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It's fun, but best if you start from the beginning to get a sense of the character development.
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A new show on CBS (or Paramount, if you prefer), "Elsbeth."
Elsbeth Tascioni (Carrie Preston) is a Chicago lawyer given a "consent decree" to follow police in a certain New York precinct, because the precinct has had a reputation for crossing the lines. She winds up solving all the murders, of course, showing up the actual detectives. Picture Columbo as a soccer mom. As in Columbo, we all see the murder, so we know whodunnit; the fun is watching Elsbeth figure it out. There is a side arc, in that the captain of the precinct may or may not be dirty. (I'm hoping, not.)
George
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