Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Serie De City Of Heroes

in Chicago is different. Balance


Shawn Ryan has done it again after the thud, in terms hearing, the Terriers, and his new venture released by FOX, The Chicago Code, has all the ingredients to become a new crime drama on the grid reference of FOX. After staying away from the handcuffs, sirens and police badges Ryan is back with a product that bears some similarities to the surface with their smash hit The Shield but unchecking it will go over time if he can succeed in the difficult night Mondays, better lead-in that House could not ask.


I am delighted that both series Carousel as diamonds series remarque quality is the creator of Ryan, because it makes your work as a series oiled Swiss watch. This time the presentation of the characters has been simple, very entertaining, with a frenzied pace and without major complications, after seeing the pilot can discern the direction which will take the series in the wake of everything that happens in the first nearly 45 minutes of footage to go flying.

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Chicago has the formal elements of the police series, the doldrums in recent years, but work perfectly as we see in the pilot, a drama with little comedy springs and some other well-intentioned joke, and the series is intended us to become one more in the police car, his former title "Ride-Along" leaves no doubt what makes the complicity between the character and the viewer is more colorful, though far from the moral crossroads that gave us The Shield with male main characters.


Compare the two sets of officers created by the same Showrunner seems inevitable, more to American criticism, and if they are similar in some respects, just like you can do 90210 and Gossip Girl as they are of the same gender, but ultimately a series of cable and a network can never be measured by the same token, the harshness and darkness of The Shield contrast with the brightness and lightness of The Chicago Code. And the way it is sometimes appreciated.

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