Review: Network TV continues its love affair with untrue crime with trio of addictive new shows
Crime pays, if you're a television network, and especially if you're network television, where reckoning with malefactors has a long and rich history and continues to have a dominating presence. On some fundamental level, NBC equals "Law & Order" and whatever else Dick Wolf has going, and CBS is just "NCIS" and a bunch of sitcoms.
There is, among these shows, an unavoidable embrace of the obvious, given just how many thousands — hundreds of thousands — of hours such stories have logged over the years. Many lack "seriousness," even when they're dealing with serious things, a weightlessness that helps make them watchable week after week. Problems are solved within an episode, even when longer arcs are attached; it's character and not cliffhangers that draw you back. Life is messy, they say, but it generally works out —
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