The Job
- Serie de TV
- 2001–2002
- 30min
El detective neoyorquino Mike McNeil es conocido por su forma poco convencional de combatir el crimen. Pero esto le pasa factura en su vida personal, complicada por su mujer y su novia secre... Leer todoEl detective neoyorquino Mike McNeil es conocido por su forma poco convencional de combatir el crimen. Pero esto le pasa factura en su vida personal, complicada por su mujer y su novia secreta.El detective neoyorquino Mike McNeil es conocido por su forma poco convencional de combatir el crimen. Pero esto le pasa factura en su vida personal, complicada por su mujer y su novia secreta.
- Premios
- 8 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
Perhaps the most remarkable element of the show is Leary's almost ego-free presence at the center. He co-produces, he co-writes, he stars, and yet the character he creates is, unquestionably, a jerk. He's a caustically funny and charismatic jerk, but he's a jerk nonetheless. Leary is quite aware of this, allowing the other characters to call him on his jerkiness; one actually slaps him.
In a strange way, this liberates the show. We know Leary as a star, and we already like him, so the show doesn't feel the need to prop him up as a fake hero. Leary finds all sorts of nuances, demonstrating that he's a much better actor than anyone gave him credit for being. He finds the laughs, of course -- many, many laughs -- but he also finds a measure of pathos and sympathy in this aggressively selfish and self-centered man.
If I have any complaint about the show, it's that it's too short. Half an hour isn't enough time to truly develop the policework, to set up and follow a complex, involving case. In this, the apotheosis of the television police program, "Homicide: Life on the Street," doesn't need to worry about being unseated from its throne as the best damn cop show ever. Leary's "The Job," though, has much of the same energy, the loosey-goosey character-centered approach and gritty realism of "Homicide," and that's high praise indeed.
That, of course, is ABC's cue to cancel the show as soon as possible, as they did with "Sports Night" and other quality programs. Tune into "The Job," and hope ABC lets it live.
In the end, it doesn't really matter. Those of us who watched the show can appreciate it for what it truly was - Leary at his best.
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- TriviaAfter the series was cancelled, the remaining wardrobe was sold to the wardrobe department of En carne viva (2003) for $400.
- Citas
Arrested Criminal: [Mike pulls a taxi driver out of a his cab after a wise remark and proceeds to beat the hell out of him.] Damn! Is your partner crazy?
Terrence 'Pip' Phillips: No, he just quit smoking.
- ConexionesFeatured in Comedy Central Roasts: Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary (2003)
- Bandas sonorasIt's Bad You Know
R.L. Burnside
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- Tiempo de ejecución30 minutos
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