: Southland - Premiere


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sixer
2009-04-05, 08:14 PM
Anyone else looking forward to this Premiere which is a new police drama based in LA?

It's replacing ER on Thursday Nights at 10pm and the Producer, John Wells, also produced ER and West Wing.

Early reviews indicate it's a notch above all other Police Drama's currently on TV.

First episode is this Thursday at 10pm.

Random Dude
2009-04-06, 12:38 AM
Looking forward to it, I may have to catch it online as I'm not in North America right now.

bobguy
2009-04-11, 06:28 PM
Saw it....good show, I enjoyed it

supervij
2009-04-11, 08:09 PM
It was pretty intense, which I liked. But it was overly serious, without much humour in it. And that speech that cop made about "this is the job, this is what we do" near the end -- that was a bit cheesy. I'm undecided if I'll keep watching.

cheers,
supervij

jumpy27
2009-04-11, 09:59 PM
ER was also very serious with little humour.

Hackinsat
2009-04-11, 10:21 PM
I also enjoyed Southland. Pretty intense. Too bad for all the "BLEEPS" come on. It is 10PM, and kids shouldn't be watching it. Kill the bad word censor. It appears that they plan to release this on DVD, so they are writing the script for a dvd release, and letting the censor play with the bleeper.

One of my favorite TV shows in the past dozen of so years was the CBC series Intelligence, and part of the reason the show was so good was the script was written using language that you would expect to hear in that life style, and line of work. Lets hope Southpoint does well in the ratings and we actually have a good show to watch. Something believable that takes realistic storyllines to the screen. Unlike the garbage the CSI franchise has been pumping out 3 times a week for the past 10 years. The only reason to watch CSI is to laugh at how bad it really is.

stapler
2009-04-11, 11:55 PM
After seeing the promos, I looked forward to seeing the show as well. Maybe too much, as I was disappointed. Didn't click for me. Yet. Still going to give it a few more weeks to see if it works.

Classof83
2009-04-11, 11:55 PM
You can't swear on network television at all, can you, no matter what time a show airs at?

I also believe that they missed censoring out some words, including the anatomically referenced "A" word. Plus there were other words in their that you normally don't expect to hear on network television that weren't bleeped out. If I were to repeat these words in this thread, I'd probably get an infraction, so that's how serious they were.

This isn't HBO, this is NBC.

Random Dude
2009-04-11, 11:56 PM
I was pretty impressed with this. Well written and good drama, I liked how everything tied together. Good Pilot.

wgauci
2009-04-12, 09:46 AM
Good show, I'm looking forward to it developing. One thing that had us wondering was the two times when they asked the new guy if he was a Canadian? I didn't quite get it, but to me it sounded like it was an insult if he was. Did anyone else catch this? It sort of turned my wife off on the show already.

Nuje
2009-04-12, 02:21 PM
I thought it was just that he seemed a little quiet / reserved / polite. So of course, one might assume he was Canadian.
I didn't take it to be a huge insult to Ryan Atwood; rather, just some good-natured ribbing.

Classof83
2009-04-12, 05:58 PM
Lol @ Ryan Atwood.

dennism3
2009-04-12, 10:24 PM
Video seemed jerky and top of heads cut off...seemed like amateur camcorder shooting. Is this artsy? or something. I would need to take gravol to continue to watch it. I guess I'm too old.

supervij
2009-04-13, 12:38 AM
ER was also very serious with little humour.
I found that show really boring too. I tried watching it and gave up after one season out of sheer boredom.

cheers,
supervij

dosborne
2009-04-13, 07:34 AM
Video seemed jerky and top of heads cut off...seemed like amateur camcorder shooting. Is this artsy? or something. I would need to take gravol to continue to watch it. I guess I'm too old.
I think certain shots were done that way intentionally. I was very unimplressed and likely will not continue watching. I think the "Canadian" references were meant as an insult. As for the swearing, IMO, either allow it or don't put it in the show. The "beeping" out is lame.

Nuje
2009-04-13, 03:09 PM
I didn't find the jerky camera movement that bad or distracting in this show; while I've had people rave about Friday Night Lights, and it sounds very much like the type of show I'd really enjoy, the camera movement on that show is completely distracting to me, and I just focus on what the hell the director is trying to accomplish by moving the camera here. Then there. Then up. Then diagonally down a bit. Then subject centered, etc. etc. etc.... and forget to pay attention to what the characters are actually saying. Arghhhh.....

I'm gonna give Southland another look - it had something going on that I liked.

sixer
2009-04-13, 07:45 PM
Always enjoyed ER and loved the first episode of Southland. Hope it continues to impress.

jumpy27
2009-04-13, 09:26 PM
I also liked ER and thought that the first episode of Southland was very well done.

dm_4u
2009-04-14, 08:52 AM
I enjoyed the show...had an NYPD Blue look and feel to it...and I loved the shot at Canadians...nothing better than a little rivalry between our borders...especially with the Stanley Cup Playoffs here...and the Olympics around the corner...

Asher
2009-04-15, 09:03 PM
It looks like it'll get pretty interesting with complex character. "Ryan Atwood"'s (sorry, I forget the character's name?) partner in the show is shown to be in what appears to be a gay bar at the end.