przed: (cade by agentxpndble)
przed ([personal profile] przed) wrote2006-08-28 10:42 pm
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Oh Crap

I've just seen an episode of The Chief that I adored. Rats. I wasn't supposed to start actually liking the show. I was supposed to burn through the episodes and get them off the PVR.

Anyway, it's the episode where Cade brings in the Italian judge to speak at a law enforcement conference. The ep's got all the usual flaws of the show (shoddy production values, a lousy musical score, heavy-handed moralizing) but the character stuff was lovely.

The friendship between Cade and the judge is nicely played by both actors, not to mention there's a h/c factor, always a good thing in my books. (Cade is shot while trying to protect his friend from an assassination attempt.) And there's some nicely mysterious stuff with Cade trying to figure out why he intimately knows the location of the conference when he can't remember having been there before. It also doesn't hurt that Martin is utterly gorgeous in this one, being all broody and guilt-stricken. (You Pros fans out there, does that remind you of anyone?)

All in all, a most satisfying ep.

Now I'm going to have to start taping the darn things again.

ETA: Almost forgot to mention that the Cade icon from the lovely [livejournal.com profile] agentxpndble.

[identity profile] przed.livejournal.com 2006-08-29 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Too much film school has spoiled me on what I'll accept in production values, though I was pretty picky even before I studied production. (Just the fact that it's shot on video puts my teeth on edge, let alone the dodgy shot composition, but I realize that's not going to detract from the show for everyone.) Weirdly, they must have had a some money, because they do a lot of helicopter and stunt stuff that I know isn't cheap. I just wish they'd spent the dosh on recording on film instead of tape.

I know there are those who consider Cade an older Doyle, but for me Deed fits that better. In Cade, Doyle's fire seems to far dampened, but Deed has the maturity but still has the ability to get nicely riled up. (I love the episode where the man he put away is threatening his daughter and he goes ballistic.)