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TV Review: Smith

Written by Diane Kristine
Published September 26, 2006

The biggest buzz for the stylishly shot Smith is around star Ray Liotta of Goodfellas, brought to TV again in the starring role of a crime boss emphasizing some of his Goodfellaness. The cast is full of other recognizable faces, including Oscar nominees Virginia Madsen (Sideways) and Shohreh Aghdashloo (House of Sand and Fog, 24), as well as Jonny Lee Miller (Trainspotting), Simon Baker (The Guardian, The Devil Wears Prada), and Amy Smart (Crank, Felicity).

Given the likable, talented cast and the pounding music that presumably indicates high drama, it's hard to believe how boring the show is. I have to admit I was bored before even seeing it, since the premise of a group of motley thieves getting together for a Hustle — or is that a Heist? — is starting to seem far too familiar. But then I don't understand the proliferation of CSIs and their clones, either, and they seem to be doing just fine without me.

The execution of the tired concept in the pilot episode didn't cover any new ground, with mostly bland characters in a convoluted but not terribly interesting plot to stage a robbery.

It's easy to focus on onscreen talent and wonder what went wrong and forget that people behind the camera have something to do with quality, too. Smith is the new series by executive producer John Wells, whom I have a grudge against for ruining The West Wing and ER. (It's debatable whether he's actually to blame, but life's not fair, is it?)

Like his other shows, Smith has a substantial focus on the personal, not just the professional, with the tension-filled and secretive marriage of Liotta's Bobby Stevens and wife, Madsen's Hope Stevens, Baker's Jeff the womanizer, and Miller and Smart's characters' history and continued attraction. It's not quite enough to bring the characters to life yet. And while I'm sure there are a million heists that could bring these characters together over and over again, I've definitely seen enough.


Diane is a publications manager who's addicted to television, movies, and books and justifies her pop culture obsessions by writing about them for Blogcritics. She also runs the TV, Eh? website, a compilation of news and information about Canadian television series.
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TV Review: Smith
Published: September 26, 2006
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Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Crime, Video: Drama, Video: Television
Writer: Diane Kristine
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#1 — September 26, 2006 @ 09:36AM — Lisa McKay [URL]

Very much in agreement with your assessment of this, Diane. I saw the first episode and don't think I'll waste any more of my time. So far the best thing I've seen this season is Studio 60.

#2 — September 27, 2006 @ 02:28AM — Diane Kristine

Me too, Lisa - I love that one. Nothing else has really grabbed me, but I've got a ton still waiting for me on my DVR.

#3 — September 28, 2006 @ 04:24AM — Joan Hunt [URL]

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#4 — September 28, 2006 @ 04:24AM — Joan Hunt [URL]

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#5 — October 2, 2006 @ 17:13PM — jeff freeland

Hi,
I wasn't thrilled with the show either. It wasn't awful, just a run of the mill. I did like the piece of music the pilot closed with. The vocal was very electronic sounding and the chorus was "Mmm...what you say". Anyone know the title or artist? Thanks!
jefff

#6 — October 11, 2006 @ 17:40PM — Marko Wan

SMITH looked great scene wise, interesting mix of characters but the "no back story" problem. It's not good to see death of "good people". The two guys shot on the beach and security guard first show.

Were the two guys really bad criminals themselves? Could have showed them prior on the beach doing some bad crime. Security guard killed, but he's a wife beater, skimmer of museum stuff. At the police department, other cops are sad and mad, but wife comes in saying "glad he's dead!" moment.

SMITH characters killing other bad people, makes them "good". Hindering people in other crimes without causing their deaths is what a good thief should do.

Maybe that's why it was suddenly canceled. Seeing criminals cause death of "good people" and getting away with it, show after show.


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