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What do people think of this new show that's starting on FX in a couple of weeks (July 24th)? I have seen some promos for it and I think it looks amazingly good.

Glenn Close is an awesome actress, and the premise sounds cool. Plus, I will basically watch anything FX does because their shows (and their characters, really) are so good.
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I think it looks great. I have yet to see it show up on my tivo listings so I can record it though.
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The more I see about this show, the more I like it...the promos have totally hooked me...the girl covered in blood, etc.

I can't figure out if Glenn Close's character is a good guy or a bad guy necessarily, though it's an FX show so I guess there's really no such thing (and don't get me wrong, I love that they explore gray areas.) It looks like such a perfect part for her. And I'm really glad to have her back on TV weekly again.
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I'm hooked already for a good run, and Close has signed on for six years.
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Really? That's fantastic news about Close. I've loved her in just about everything I've ever seen her in (and yeah, I even liked her doing Sunset Boulevard years ago.)

The Wall Street Journal seems to like Damages in their mini-review. That article calls Ted Danson's performance "chilling" - I am really curious to see him doing this kind of darker more morally ambiguous role.
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So, did anyone besides me watch this show last week? I thought Glenn Close was outstanding....a completely understated yet powerful performance. I missed the first 10 minutes so I was caught by surprise by the ending before catching it on rerun, but it's going to be interesting to see how they work their way back to tell what transpired.

Good stuff.

Carl

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I forgot about this. Any chance they'll be airing the first episode again?
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The first episode has already aired a couple of times. (I caught both the 2nd and 3rd airings on my DVR.) If you have cable you might find it on your provider's video-on-demand service. Or the F/X website may have it available for download. (Or don't they do that sort of thing? I think TNT and TBS do, and USA, but I'm not sure about F/X.) Definitely worth catching up with. I'm amazed that Close has signed for six seasons, because this is one of those serial dramas that I think would be very tough to sustain in terms of quality, tension and believablility over that long a stretch. (Of course, I'm one of those who is surprised that 24 is still with us, so you can't go by me. )

Anyway, I was very impressed by the pilot and liked the parallel storytelling in the two timelines. (Even though I guessed the identity of the body in the apartment very early on.)

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I liked the pilot as well. Rose Byrne was the main reason for me to tune in, and I hope the show gets a nice run if they can dial up the lengths at which lawyers will go to to win their cases. Gotta love the manueverings and machinations already in motion after just one episode.

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I missed the first episode, so unless they're gonna air it again now that the second episode has aired, I guess I'll be waiting for the DVDs. I have Directv (no On Demand) and have no interest in watching online.
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Please keep us posted if FX airs an encore. Sometimes they will air like the first 2 or 3 episodes a few weeks into a new show.
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I know that if you get the MyNetworkTV channel, it's airing the first two episodes again, but somewhat edited for the content that's more FX-appropriate. The pilot episode is also still available for free on iTunes and the second episode is repeating a bunch over the next couple of days, including tonight at 11, tomorrow at 4:30 and again on Saturday and Sunday - the official site has a list of all the encore airings on it.

In short, I LOVE this show. Glenn Close is flat-out amazing, and I was totally surprised by how good Ted Danson's been too - in the second episode especially he was outstanding. I love that all the characters are so complicated and the motives so murky, I don't know who we are supposed to believe or trust. I have no idea who the "good guys" are, or if there are even good guys, because everyone is lying and double crossing one another.

I wonder what the history between Frobisher and Patty Hewes really is? There has got to be more going on there than just this case.
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FX is re-airing the pilot on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 pm.
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This one of the few shows in the summer where I'm actively looking forward to the next episode after the current episode is finished.

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Recorded the pilot and the 2nd episode, they were on this afternoon at 3:00pm and 4:05 respectively.

When do new episodes air?
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Fantastic show. The best part is that I don't know where its going,

New episodes air Tuesdays at 10 PM (ET) Adjust as necessary depending on where you live and which feed your cable or satellite provider carries.

This week they're listing encores as follows (all times ET/PT) I don't know if the show airs at all these times every week or not:

Wednesday 11:00 PM
Thursday 4:30 PM
Friday Midnight
Saturday 4:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 PM
Monday 11:00 PM

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BTW I think the most interesting question raised in the series so far is the one Hollis Nye asks Ellen in the police station: "Why did you call me? Why didn't you call Patty?"

The answer to that question would contain the answer to many others. (Like, did Ellen kill David? Does she know who did? Does she not know if she can trust Patty at this point? Or is she sure she can't? If not for the fact that she's the star and has reportedly already signed a multi-year contract, I'd even wonder if Patty is still alive when Ellen is brought into the police station - that's how off-balance this show has me because they clearly aren't afraid to kill anybody for the sake of the story.)

Right now, of course, I'm wondering what's in that box that Patty is going to get next week. (And since I saw a semi-spoiler on the show's official site, I'm having very dark thoughts about one particular character.)

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Actually, it looks like right after it airs on Tuesday at 10, it replays Tues at 11 as well. Which works for me because I record Eureka, then can switch DVD's and record Damages.
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BTW I think the most interesting question raised in the series so far is the one Hollis Nye asks Ellen in the police station: "Why did you call me? Why didn't you call Patty?"

The answer to that question would contain the answer to many others. (Like, did Ellen kill David? Does she know who did? Does she not know if she can trust Patty at this point? Or is she sure she can't? If not for the fact that she's the star and has reportedly already signed a multi-year contract, I'd even wonder if Patty is still alive when Ellen is brought into the police station - that's how off-balance this show has me because they clearly aren't afraid to kill anybody for the sake of the story.)

I had the exact same thought, about potential dangers to Patty, but I think there's SO much story still out there for her character that I don't think that would happen. But it is a testament to the show's ability to make me believe that really, ANYthing can happen. I love it.

My best guess is that Ellen doesn't know who she can trust, and we've already seen that the only person she thinks she can talk to at all is Hollis Nye, and they've established they have a friendship/relationship with some history. Maybe Ellen is afraid of Patty by this point?

I mean, I still can't even decide whether or not I think Ellen killed David or not. I go back and forth on it a lot. I think that there's a good chance that it's a red herring, Ellen standing with the bloody murder weapon, however I also think there's at least an equal chance that David was hiding some big secret that we don't know about yet, or might have some enemies of his own. Thoughts?
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A TV critic writing about the show raised an interesting question about Glenn Close: "What is it with this woman and pets?"

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I just caught up on the first three episodes and am totally hooked. Fantastic show.

One question - when Katie signed that confidentiality agreement, Frobisher called off the hounds and even came to thank her in person, but apparently that confidentiality agreement means nothing as far as her being a witness in the case goes. So why did it even matter to him (for the case) that she signed those papers? Did I miss something?
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This is a show that you can't figure out ahead of time for sure. I personally think that Katie was a hooker in Miami and Frobisher was one of her clients. Interesting to say the least.

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This is a show that you can't figure out ahead of time for sure. I personally think that Katie was a hooker in Miami and Frobisher was one of her clients. Interesting to say the least.

Possible, only when he came in the restaurant, they didn't act like they had previously had that kind of encounter. She really seemed to act as if she did recognize him from seeing him the few times she mentioned, and surprised he would come in her restaurant.

There have been so many times I can't believe Ellen hasn't just quit and taken the $150K job with Nye.
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There have been so many times I can't believe Ellen hasn't just quit and taken the $150K job with Nye.

Patty seems like the type who wouldn't hesitate to burn someone hard for something like that. It seems like a lot of people respect Patty even if they don't necessarily like her.
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Is Patty the Vic Mackey of lawyers? Then again, Vic is probably a bit nicer.
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Is Fx turning into the new HBO??!??!
I love this show too, Close and Danson seem to be terrific in this show.
Close plays a mean bitch very well, IMHO.
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I love that during an episode where they are showing me a more human side to Patty, and making me sympathize with her a little bit, that's also the episode where you find out her son's a bit psychotic and she's having him shipped off to wilderness survival camp or something. Whoa.

It feels weird to say it, but poor Patty - I felt some genuine sympathy for her - the only "real" relationship she seems to have his with her husband (who I am very relieved did not in fact blow up like I was totally convinced he was going to), and she's still haunted by nightmares and a paralyzing fear of dying, and her son is some sort of sociopath who apparently hates her and wants to ruin her life. Imagine if that were the kind of kid you raised (though I suppose the flipside of that is equally true, imagine if Patty Hewes were your mother. Scary.)

I like that they made a point of showing that she's not always the indomitable iron woman. Glenn Close rocks.

Katie is a big fat liar somehow, I just can't guess how. Obviously she did have a one night stand (multiple night stand?) with Greg from Florida but how else does he fit in? This has to go further than that!

I cannot wait for the new episode tonight. Been a while since I've had a show that makes me feel like a week is entirely too long to wait for new stuff!
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Now this show is really cooking. Patty let her guard down as well after Molina was killed by shuffling Ellen off on pro bono work.

I almost felt bad for Frobisher. Almost. His blowup at the deposition was funny as Patty just kept on twisting her verbal dagger into Frobisher about his impending divorce.

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The thing that bothered me about that (a lot) is why would Fiske tell Frobisher about the divorce right before the deposition? That was completely unnecessary and as his lawyer he should have known that. Then Patty could have done her thing and Frobisher would have been clueless to her allegory and everything would have been Kool and the Gang.
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Another interesting episode leading up to the final 2 for this season(?). Lots of pieces falling into place as the past is catching up to the present storyline.

Who was the female in Ellen's apartment at the end of the episode (was it Lila)?

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