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Crime Procedural

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"Unraveling 'Wild Cards': Episode 1 Ending, Premiere Stream, and What's Next"
entertainment2 years ago

"Unraveling 'Wild Cards': Episode 1 Ending, Premiere Stream, and What's Next"

The CW's new crime procedural, Wild Cards, stars Giacomo Gianniotti and Vanessa Morgan as an unlikely detective duo, leaning into classic TV tropes with a murder mystery and a will they/won't they dynamic. The premiere ends with Max visiting her incarcerated father, played by Jason Priestley, hinting at hidden agendas and raising questions about trust and character backstories.

"NCIS: A Familiar Formula Reinvented for a Fresh Audience"
television2 years ago

"NCIS: A Familiar Formula Reinvented for a Fresh Audience"

The long-running crime procedural franchises, "NCIS" and "Law & Order," continue to thrive and expand after decades on the air. The formulaic structure of these shows, with their familiar format of a "cold open teaser," three acts of investigation, and a last-act resolution, has remained largely unchanged and is a key factor in their enduring popularity. Despite the ever-changing landscape of television, these shows provide a sense of comfort and reliability for viewers, attracting millions of viewers each week. While spinoffs have been successful, there is a risk of diluting the brand, and careful consideration is needed when expanding the franchises.

Jesse L. Martin Returns to NBC in New Crime Series 'The Irrational'
tv-series2 years ago

Jesse L. Martin Returns to NBC in New Crime Series 'The Irrational'

Law & Order veteran Jesse L. Martin returns to NBC in the new crime procedural series The Irrational, set to premiere on September 25. Martin plays Alec Baker, a renowned professor of behavioral science who uses his unique approach to solve high-stakes cases involving governments, law enforcement, and corporations. The show completed production on its 10-episode first season prior to the writers' and actors' strikes and is inspired by the best-selling book Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely.