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The Evidence

  • Série télévisée
  • 2006
  • 1h
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6,8/10
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Rob Estes and Orlando Jones in The Evidence (2006)
CriminalitéDrame

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of Sean Cole, a top detective who is haunted by the murder he could never solve - that of his wife.The story of Sean Cole, a top detective who is haunted by the murder he could never solve - that of his wife.The story of Sean Cole, a top detective who is haunted by the murder he could never solve - that of his wife.

  • Création
    • Samuel Baum
    • Dustin Thomason
  • Casting principal
    • Orlando Jones
    • Rob Estes
    • Martin Landau
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    181
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    • Création
      • Samuel Baum
      • Dustin Thomason
    • Casting principal
      • Orlando Jones
      • Rob Estes
      • Martin Landau
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

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    Orlando Jones
    Orlando Jones
    • Cayman Bishop
    • 2006
    Rob Estes
    Rob Estes
    • Sean Cole
    • 2006
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Dr. Sol Goldman
    • 2006
    Martha Christianson
    • Detective
    • 2006
    Amanda Krampf
    • Katie Capshaw
    • 2006
    Aníta Briem
    Aníta Briem
    • Emily Stevens
    • 2006
    Samantha Ferris
    Samantha Ferris
    • Lt. Alexa Brenner
    • 2006
    Christie Will Wolf
    Christie Will Wolf
    • Julia Cole
    • 2006
    Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
    Jodi Lyn O'Keefe
    • Officer Jackie Kazaris
    • 2006
    Carl Anthony Payne II
    Carl Anthony Payne II
    • Anthony Bishop
    • 2006
    Kira Clavell
    Kira Clavell
    • Ellie Lee
    • 2006
    Henry O
    • Ming Sey
    • 2006
    Stephen Chang
    Stephen Chang
    • Lan Huang
    • 2006
    David Alan Poe
    • Foo Fighters Fan…
    • 2006
    Donn Andrew Simmons
    Donn Andrew Simmons
    • Concert Goer…
    • 2006
    Al Cacioppo
    Al Cacioppo
    • Officer
    • 2006
    Jason Lewis
    Jason Lewis
    • Officer Rourke
    • 2006
    Noelle Beck
    Noelle Beck
    • Inspector Jessica Sykes
    • 2006
    • Création
      • Samuel Baum
      • Dustin Thomason
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    jessecarterrussell

    Loved it, give me more back story.

    When I saw the preview for the primer of The Evidence, I though, "Oh no, not another cop show," but by the end of the hour, I realized this is definitely not just another cop show. I loved the playful banter between Orlando Jones and Rob Estes. The dialogue was quick witted and often times very funny. The over all look of the show was very contemporary, without being pretensions. I am usually disappointed when a show tries to look edgy and new. Often times this means a shaky camera and pointless cuts. While The Evidence was very "cutty," in the end it all added up to a very cool style.

    I was also very drawn into Cole's (Rob's) back-story. His wife's unsolved murder reminded me of Molder's obsession with his sister's abduction in the X-files. I hope, like the X-files, this story thread is recurring though out the season. I'm intrigued keep them coming.
    9princessrose1977

    Must have on DVD a la Firefly

    I was so excited to see this show since I like both Rob Estes & Orlando Jones. The first time I watched the show I was sucked into the way you get to see all the evidence and how it's pieced together by the inspectors. I also enjoy seeing Martin Landau's character on screen. He always manages to provide a little humor as well as history lesson. The only concern I have is that this great show will end up alongside "Firefly" at the end of it's first season.If you enjoy two hot guys who can also act with interesting back stories - Rob's character has a wife who was murdered, the case is still open and he can't get answers through the station; Orlando is trying to help his ex-gang banger brother get a fresh start after jail - then this is THE show for you.
    rochelle-rochelle

    It's Columbo Meets CSI!!!

    When watching "The Evidence" series premiere this week, I forgot I was at home watching a one-hour TV show. The writers, direction and acting are very big-screenish (if you know what I mean) looks like something I'd see on the big screen. It's COLUMBO meets CSI - very modern, edgy, action-packed, suspenseful and even funny!! They have slow motion, stills and fast past pans and I felt like I was there, not at home watching it on TV.

    The only thing I didn't like about the show was the "garage scene" with Rob Estes. Reminded me of A Beautiful Mind. Creepy. I know they had to give his character a back storyline, but please. I hope they finalize his own personal case and focus on current day happenings - not the past.

    Other than that, very entertaining and cinematic. It's Columbo meets CSI - we see how the murder is done and the evidence and then hope that the detectives figure it out. Very creative and modern! Makes you wonder how they do it!!
    forleahslife

    Good Cops

    The evidence is a really great cop show. I enjoy Rob Estes and Orlando Jones as partners, they act like husband and wife sometimes. Other than that, I look forward to another season. I remember Rob Estes as a cop on another series called silk stalkings. He made a great cop in that series as well. I think that who ever picked the cast for the series the evidence did a really great job. I couldn't think of any other partners to put together other than Rob Estes and Orlando Jones. I hope that the series last for a while, that way I would have a really good cop show to watch. The first four episodes were really good and I look forward to the next one.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    Jones (making something of a star turn) and Estes are great together, but "Evidence" can't build on a broken gimmick and quickly runs out of steam

    Network: ABC; Genre: Crime & Mystery, Drama; Content Rating: TV-14 (language, violence, adult content and some gore); Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);

    Seasons Reviewed: Series (1 season)

    ABC was advertising "The Evidence" - for months before the few weeks it was actually on - as a ground-breaking new twist on the crime drama. That twist is based on a gimmick where the show gives us the items in evidence - including the deceased's body - laid out on a table and described to us by Martin Landau in the beginning of the show, then lets us see the murder and how all these items come into place as detectives Bishop (Orlando Jones) and Cole (Rob Estes) attempt to solve the case.

    The show is potentially unique in that if you don't switch over to it in the first 60 seconds you will be missing out on all the fun. The episodes vary in how cleverly the show uses this gimmick, but the best ones - and the Pilot is the best one - reveal that the true meaning behind the item is not what we'd expect. A cell phone number may not be a cell phone number at all. In that Pilot we see a severed finger with a ring on it as a piece of evidence, and then sweat it out while the ring changes hands wondering who the inevitable will finally happen too.

    However, for the rest of the series, after the show's first few minutes it pretty much goes on auto-pilot. The prospect of being able to follow the evidence through the show falls apart with what could either be network or series director tampering that assumes that the audience is stupid or unable to tune in at the beginning of a series. Because we don't have a memory after all, the slightest mention of a piece of evidence triggers a flashback of it on the table for us. Once again, just as it marred the truly original "Tru Calling", the network's desire to pander to the stupidest audience member out there by serving us every detail on a silver platter with incessant flashbacks, prevents us of any joy of putting the pieces of the mystery together ourselves.

    Given that the networks apparently think there are a lot of armchair detectives out there, why would they rob us of that little pleasure? And given that that gimmick is the only thing that makes "Evidence" stand out, what is the point of even seeing it at the beginning in the first place? Unlike "CSI" where "the evidence speaks for those who can't", "The Evidence's" use of evidence becomes increasingly pointless to the story.

    As the procedural/crime portion of the show goes, well, that part isn't bad. "The Evidence" is a little bit sharper than the "Law & Order" franchise. Hell, it is a lot sharper than the inexplicable cable hit "The Closer". Personable performances and solid buddy chemistry between Jones and Estes give the show more personality than we're used to from a network crime series. Estes' Cole is obsessed with solving the murder of his wife several years ago - a storyline used to bookend most episodes. Jones does something of a half-star turn here. While he does still slink in and out of his wacky comic mode, we are seeing an Orlando Jones that is miles away from 7-Up ads and "wacky black guy sidekick" movie roles and is now a much more mature as an actor than he's ever been given credit for. I'm impressed.

    But despite what a joy it can be to watch the two leads go back and forth, "The Evidence" never gets beyond a broken gimmick or build itself up to that next level as a stand-out entry in the already saturated crime drama genre, quickly running out of steam before the end of its already short run.

    * * ½ / 4

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      Originally 13 episodes were ordered. ABC cut the episode order to eight, but canceled the show after only four episodes. The remaining four hours were "fired off" on Saturdays, months later.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 mai 2007 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Francisco, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • John Wells Productions
      • Warner Bros. Television
      • Old Curiosity Shop
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