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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette, who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.Wisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette, who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.Wisecracking New York City cop Detective Eddie Arlette, who has no respect for authority, is himself a fish out of water when he is assigned to a police precinct in the U.K.
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- 2 nominations au total
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This program is the best on Television.. It's Guy Ritchie meets Damon Runyon.. I have waited a very long time for something this good.. It's inspiring and always leaves you wanting more. The ensemble cast is profound.. The writing is genius! If Bravo chooses not to film NEW episodes of Keen Eddie, Shame on them!! Watch it and spread the word! We do not want to lose this gem!! "So how are you liking me so far"? I am liking you just fine, Eddie..
KEEN EDDIE is a delightful series, filled with excellent writing, tongue
in cheek editing, brisk directing and, most of all, terric characters
all excellently played.
In this one Mark Valley is a disgraced New York cop who is reassigned to
London. Valley is a wonderful, naturalistic actor who should be a much
bigger name than he is. Here he plays the part of a tough guy cop with a
humanistic twinkle giving the series, populated with eccentic British
characters, its center. It's a terrifuc star turn, one I wish had been
seen more and appreciated.
KEEN EDDIE, originally cancelled by FOX after only a few episodes, (but
what do you expect from them-they also cancelled BOSTON PUBLIC!), has
been picked up by Bravo. Try to catch this terrific underrated show
before it disappears altogther. Believe me, if you see it, you will
always remember it fo
in cheek editing, brisk directing and, most of all, terric characters
all excellently played.
In this one Mark Valley is a disgraced New York cop who is reassigned to
London. Valley is a wonderful, naturalistic actor who should be a much
bigger name than he is. Here he plays the part of a tough guy cop with a
humanistic twinkle giving the series, populated with eccentic British
characters, its center. It's a terrifuc star turn, one I wish had been
seen more and appreciated.
KEEN EDDIE, originally cancelled by FOX after only a few episodes, (but
what do you expect from them-they also cancelled BOSTON PUBLIC!), has
been picked up by Bravo. Try to catch this terrific underrated show
before it disappears altogther. Believe me, if you see it, you will
always remember it fo
Thank God for the Bravo, which has just picked up Keen Eddie. I had seen previews for it when it was on Fox, but never got around to watching it. Now that it's on Bravo, I've had the chance, and I'm glad I did. It's funny, and clever. (Also, Moneypenny is a very cute bit character. Makes me think of Bond, of course.)
I agree that Keen Eddie was amazing. The sophistication, Eddie's ability or lack to coalesce with this coworkers. He just keeps irritating people in a most amiable way. His relationship with Fiona was too funny. The hate/hate/love/hate relationship between then along with the occasional sexual tension and never to be realized unrequited love aspect was quite amusing.
FOX has to cancel anything that they don't have the hutzpah to promote. Keen Eddie would have been a blockbuster on nearly any other network. Though I must admit, I felt like I was the only one watching at times. Keen Eddie was full of so many things that I enjoy watching in the American blockhead on the English soil.
FOX has to cancel anything that they don't have the hutzpah to promote. Keen Eddie would have been a blockbuster on nearly any other network. Though I must admit, I felt like I was the only one watching at times. Keen Eddie was full of so many things that I enjoy watching in the American blockhead on the English soil.
When I flip through the channels and see nothing but crap, I wonder what's so wrong with people that makes them ignore such great shows like Fox's "Keen Eddie". When it first aired, I was happy to discover that maybe TV could actually become intelligent again. The acting was well done, the plot clever, and altogether the show was very enjoyable. However, 90% percent of America chose to ignore Eddie and his crew because they were either too dumb or too lazy to deal with thinking and laying on the couch at the same time. OH GOD! NOT THAT! So, of course, they smothered the bright light of Keen Eddie and replaced it with awful shows like "Stupid Behavior Caught on Tape" (quite funny, really - it showed a day in the lives of Fox executives). Bravo mercifully picked it up, but didn't continue with a second season. It's a shame that a funny, smart, original (kiss my a**, o retard who called it a copycat show) program like this ended up so badly off. At least we've got the DVDs to look forward to - but until then, don't expect anything more. We've just been let down too many times.
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- AnecdotesOn this show, an American detective is sent to Scotland Yard; a similar premise played out in Cher Inspecteur (1980) in which a Scotland Yard detective was sent to America.
- Versions alternativesThe R1 DVD replaced the score by Orbital and most of the licensed music that was used in the show on its broadcast run with a different composer's music. One of the few exceptions was the episode "Citizen Cecil," which still retained the Duran Duran songs used in its broadcast run, mainly because they were so integral to the plot.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Les Griffin: North by North Quahog (2005)
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