
In the US: Wednesdays, 10/9c, NBC. Starts September 26
In the UK: Not yet acquired
I foresee this is going to run into problems. I say this, not because it’s bad, because it’s not, but because I suspect NBC doesn’t quite know what to do with it.
The premise is interesting: a cop gets sent to jail after being framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Twelve years later, he’s finally vindicated and released. As part of his settlement, he gets to return to the police department that he used to work in where he works alongside people who resent him, think he doesn’t belong and so on. His wife’s divorced him, his mother’s died because his father refused to let her see him while he was in jail and he’s had over 200 stitches from the beatings he’s got while he’s been in jail. And just about the only person who rates him is his new partner, who basically drew the short straw thanks to being a recovering drug addict.
So it could be quite dark. And indeed, most of the time it is.
But he’s also got $50 million (or some equally sky-high amount – no one’s saying) from his settlement, so he lives in a mansion, drives a very nice car, and owns an orange grove. His financial advisor, whom he met in prison, now lives in a room above his garage. And after reading The Path To Zen during his stay inside, he’s now trying to achieve oneness with the universe and is a touch whackier than he was before he went to prison.
So how will NBC’s marketing department pitch it? Drama? Comedy? Comedy drama?
Oops. They went for comedy.
