Looks pretty interesting. Love me some Viola Davis!
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I think this looks great. My wife and I already watch Grey's and Scandal, though it's often hard to find the time with a little one. I told her last night that we were going to have to figure out how to add another hour to our TV time!
Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!
Viola Davis can make almost anything seem compelling, and Shonda Rhimes knows how to write a good hook. I just hope it doesn't feel like a SCANDAL retread. I'm definitely in.
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My feelings, as well! I know a big subplot will be the "I know what they did last summer" between the four of them, but while that was interesting and I was surprised by who the body was, I kept wanting Viola to come back. She has such a presence, even when she's not there.
I found it entertaining. Viola is impossible not to watch, and I like the campy tone of it (is there ANY law 100 class anywhere even slightly like that?) I admit I was even annoyed that they never bothered to really explain what really happened with the "episode of the week" trial -- but at the same time, if they had, it would become more like any other procedural. I've been burned on a few shows that have the whole flashforward/flashback murder mystery thing though (Revenge, anyone remember Reunion, etc?) so I hope this show has some story idea of where to go after that...
I assume quite a bit? otherwise, I have no idea how they can fill 22 episodes with the main story (assuming it's meant to play out through the season.)
It had way too much going on, but I loved it! It was very interesting and Viola Davis was everything!! She SLAYED that role! I'm mad that I figured out who was in the carpet 30 minutes before they revealed it. It ruined the fun for me.
I enjoyed it as well. Can't wait to see what happens. I've learned in Shondaland that not everything is always as it seems.
I didn't think too much of the guys because I was too busy looking at Karla Sousa. :)
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It should be pointed out that Shonda is just a co-exec producer here. Peter Nowalk (who Variety felt the odd need to identify as both white and openly gay,) who has written for her other shows and, for a few years, was head of story for Grey's is the creator and showrung.
*edit* oh you said ShondaLand which is her production company--so fair enough. I just find it interesting that so many reviews (including the controversial New York Times one) have said that Shonda is the creator and showrunner -- then again, that's how it's being advertised.
Couldn't quite get into it. Will try another episode to see if it catches me the next time. Viola is great but the whole thing seemed... forced.
Like that "baby excuse". Viola is just under 50 in real life and the character is almost the same age to have built up such a persona- ( top criminal lawyer AND University Prof) Little late in the day for the baby game.
It's like a pair of shoes that technically fit but still pinch. Looks good but not enjoyable.
"How to Get Away With Murder," the new legal thriller starring Viola Davis, made off with an impressive 14 million viewers on average in its debut. If ratings hold, that makes it the most-watched TV show, even including CBS' "Thursday Night Football."
To be fair, nobody expected a realistic depiction of law school from these producers :P
"Like that "baby excuse". Viola is just under 50 in real life and the character is almost the same age to have built up such a persona- ( top criminal lawyer AND University Prof) Little late in the day for the baby game. "
I still expected that to be a fake out just to make sure the guy kept quiet--I guess it still could be.