Some Thoughts on Monday Night's Premieres
Published September 23, 2008
Oh man was there a lot of television on last night, I don't even know where to being. We had two hours of Heroes, Top Gear, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Boston Legal, and How I Met Your Mother. And, Chuck and My Own Worst Enemy didn't even air last night. Things are going to get awfully busy on Mondays this fall.
So, let's start with the end, Boston Legal. When production wrapped at the end of last season, Boston Legal still hadn't been renewed for this season, and consequently the season finale was meant to serve, if needed, as a series finale. Denny and Alan finished the season by going fishing and there was a great scene of the empty offices at Crane, Poole, & Schmidt. It was more serious than Boston Legal usually gets, but it worked wonderfully.
Consequently, they got renewed for this season and had to start the whole thing up again. It was not really a problem in terms of story, as all that had to happen was for Denny and Alan to come back from their fishing trip, but it did mean that the great last season in the season finale wouldn't close the show. They now are left with needing to find something better to do this year.
I tend to think they can manage to figure something out. It is true that I'm convinced that the series' best days are behind it (and departed at around the same time as Julie Bowen, Mark Valley, and Rene Auberjonois), but the wind hasn't completely left the show's sails yet. And, while I was happy to see the show return to my TiVo last night, I was moderately disappointed by the episode itself.
First, there was only one case and it was a case the episode didn't go into great detail about. Instead, we were left with the usual "Alan had a relationship with the opposing counsel" story, and Denny having Denny-type issues (in this case, his little soldier stopped being able to salute). At this point I can't even suggest that they could have bolstered the episode with a second case taken on by some other attorney at the firm, because I have no idea who is still on the show. Their revolving door of lawyers leads me to disbelieve anything I see in the opening credits about who is there, so I'm not even going to go by the names listed in them.
- Some Thoughts on Monday Night's Premieres
- Published: September 23, 2008
- Type: Opinion
- Section: Video
- Filed Under: Video: Comedy, Video: Drama, Video: Television
- Part of a feature: TV Nights
- Writer: Josh Lasser
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