The
Commish
[DVD Commish]
Viewers familiar with Michael Chiklis'
gritty portrayal of Vic Mackey on The
Shield may be surprised to see his earlier starring role as Tony Scali, the
police commisioner of fictional Eastbridge, NY. In this series from Stephen J.
Cannell, the producer who brought us The Rockford Files, Wiseguy,
The A-Team, The Greatest American Hero, Hunter and Silk
Stalkings (just to name a few), the emphasis was placed equally on Tony
Scali's work and home lives -- at work, there were police cases to be supervised
and crimes to be solved, often featuring very quirky or comical characters; on
the homefront, he had a wife and a son to take care of. There was a terrific
supporting cast to The
Commish, which changed over the seasons, as actors came and went. The
Commish was more of a "gentle" show, emphasizing the character foibles with
humor, but it didn't shy away from serious storylines and dramatic moments. And,
most importantly, it gave Michael Chiklis a chance to really shine on screen. I
recommend this to anyone who's a fan of classic "cop" shows from the 1970s and
1980s, but who's not really into the "gritty" ensemble shows like Hill Street
Blues or NYPD Blue. -- recommended by Scott C. - Bennett Martin Public Library [subscribe to Scott's monthly "It's All Geek to Me!" booklist newsletter or any of the 35+ other newsletters available through the libraries Books, Movies & More email newsletter service!]
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