Another fall 2010 TV series I’m sorry to see cancelled: The Defenders, starring James Belushi and Jerry O’Connell as high-living Las Vegas defense attorneys with some ... well, let’s call them unorthodox methods of winning justice for their clients.
Sure, it had its flaws, the first of which was a title that suggested The Defenders was a rebooting of the famous 1960s legal drama starring E.G. Marshall. But this new series also had many strengths--especially in likable star Belushi, but also in O’Connell, playing his slicker partner, and the fetching Jurnee Smollett-Bell as their more serious, younger associate (who put herself through law school as a stripper).
CBS ought not to have let The Defenders put up a longer defense.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
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I kind of had a soft spot for this one myself.
Absolutely agree with you. The Defenders was the one show, coming in to this current TV season, I most wanted to watch. And I enjoyed it from Day One. The move to Fridays was a harbinger of doom, but still followed the show. The chemistry between the two leads was great, and Belushi really surprised me.
Sigh. At least Harry's Law got renewed and there's a strong bet that Body of Proof will, too.
I thought Belushi was excellent in this but the show just didn't grow on me. Hope he gets another series soon.
Much like The Mentalist and Castle, the Defenders was a lot of fun. Sorry to see it go.
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