Longtime friends gather off-the-clock to solve cases, despite personal issues. DA Jill has troubled past, ME Claire is dealing with a husband newly in a wheelchair, and tough Detective Linds... Read allLongtime friends gather off-the-clock to solve cases, despite personal issues. DA Jill has troubled past, ME Claire is dealing with a husband newly in a wheelchair, and tough Detective Lindsay finds herself working under her ex-husband.Longtime friends gather off-the-clock to solve cases, despite personal issues. DA Jill has troubled past, ME Claire is dealing with a husband newly in a wheelchair, and tough Detective Lindsay finds herself working under her ex-husband.
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As a police procedural, it has the all the prerequisites. The actresses do a great job. All of them fit their characters very well. There isn't anything especially memorable. There is something odd about relating murder investigations like a weeknight book club. That aspect is a little bit unfortunate.
Well, there is also Life, but it's starting to lose its quality (can I smell NBC interfering with it?)
But back to Women's Murder Club. The show is very well written, has interesting plots and intriguing character.
The casting is decent enough, especially Laura Harris, and most important it is extremely well shot. On HD, it is a sight to behold.
The directing is also pretty good, especially that they are not shaking the camera around so you can actually see what's going on.
Overall, in a super-disappointing season (see Bionic Woman, Chuck, Journeyman, and so forth) Women's Murder Club shines.
It's very well-written, has an attractive cast and directors that don't shake the camera for no reason.
What more would you want? Just those facts alone make it one of the best new shows on TV this year.
It's actually engaging, has interesting characters and it's a pleasure to watch it.
The only drawback is the awful title, which ABC would be well-inspired to change into "Murder Club".
Otherwise, thumbs WAY up in a season of Bionic Women and Pushing Daisies.
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- TriviaThe show was based on the Women's Murder Club books by James Patterson.
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Lindsay Boxer: So you stole for him, you killed for him... ultimately, you confessed for him. If that weren't so utterly evil it'd almost be poetic.
- ConnectionsReferenced in La ville fantôme (2008)
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