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Suspect n°1 New York

Original title: Prime Suspect
  • TV Series
  • 2011–2012
  • TV-14
  • 1h
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Maria Bello in Suspect n°1 New York (2011)
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Jane Timoney, an iconoclastic female detective, must make her bones in a tough New York precinct that is dominated by men.Jane Timoney, an iconoclastic female detective, must make her bones in a tough New York precinct that is dominated by men.Jane Timoney, an iconoclastic female detective, must make her bones in a tough New York precinct that is dominated by men.

  • Creators
    • Alexandra Cunningham
    • Lynda La Plante
  • Stars
    • Maria Bello
    • Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Kirk Acevedo
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    7.3/10
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    2,876
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    • Creators
      • Alexandra Cunningham
      • Lynda La Plante
    • Stars
      • Maria Bello
      • Brían F. O'Byrne
      • Kirk Acevedo
    • 32User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Maria Bello
    Maria Bello
    • Detective Jane Timoney
    • 2011–2012
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    Brían F. O'Byrne
    • Detective Reg Duffy
    • 2011–2012
    Kirk Acevedo
    Kirk Acevedo
    • Detective Luisito Calderon
    • 2011–2012
    Peter Gerety
    Peter Gerety
    • Desmond Timoney
    • 2011–2012
    Tim Griffin
    Tim Griffin
    • Detective Augie Blando
    • 2011–2012
    Damon Gupton
    Damon Gupton
    • Detective Evrard Velerio
    • 2011–2012
    Kenny Johnson
    Kenny Johnson
    • Matt Webb
    • 2011–2012
    Aidan Quinn
    Aidan Quinn
    • Lieutenant Kevin Sweeney
    • 2011–2012
    Elizabeth Rodriguez
    Elizabeth Rodriguez
    • Detective Carolina Rivera
    • 2011–2012
    Lena Georgas
    Lena Georgas
    • Tricia Roenick
    • 2011
    Ellen Ratner
    Ellen Ratner
    • Iris
    • 2011–2012
    Max Page
    Max Page
    • Owen Webb
    • 2011–2012
    Rebecca Lowman
    Rebecca Lowman
    • Becky Hubbard
    • 2011–2012
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Detective Tachenko
    • 2011
    Michael Reilly Burke
    Michael Reilly Burke
    • Doug Roenick
    • 2011
    James Martin Kelly
    James Martin Kelly
    • Chief Charlie Bondlow
    • 2011
    Peter Berg
    Peter Berg
    • Deputy Chief Daniel Costello
    • 2011
    B.J. Britt
    B.J. Britt
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    • 2011
    • Creators
      • Alexandra Cunningham
      • Lynda La Plante
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    10pdunne

    Brilliant

    Prime Suspect is not the usual cop formula. It is hands down one of the best shows I've ever seen. The writing is brilliant, the acting is off the charts, the characters are drawn so specifically and with such nuance it's difficult to fathom it's written, acted and edited in the short amount of time that television allows. You have to pay attention, it is so intelligently drawn and detailed. The boys' club mentality surrounding Detective Jane Timoney is so accurately portrayed, it's cringe-worthy, but the male characters are also fleshed out to be likable. All the characters are flawed realistically and have to confront those flaws and past mistakes through their relationships with the other characters. The humor comes out of the sometimes dark reality of life. There are many scenes that are so unbelievably hilarious coming out of the situation, I've had to watch them over and over. I can't say enough about this show. It shouldn't be compared to the British series. It's a different show and it should be. They seem to base it on the same plot lines and dealings with sexism, but it's not a remake and it doesn't make any sense to even compare the two shows. They're both great and both stand on their own merits. It's unbelievably delicious.
    9Filmbrewer

    A fresh, old story

    With all sorts of shows coming out this year featuring a strong female lead, this one by far has the strongest. She's head-strong, unrelenting, ambitious, driven, willful and carries a duffle bag full of vices which brings a depth to her character rarely seen in cop shows, but makes her very likable as well as human.

    The show is gritty and feels a bit more realistic than most of the high-tech, ultra-forensic one- man cop shows that seem to come and go every season. It takes a team to catch the bad guys and suspects don't always willingly confess to murder (who would really?) There's tension and rivals among the police and detectives, as well as sexism you'd expect to see in a male dominate New York police force.

    All in all, this show is very well done with a great cast and believable plot lines. I hope it can find its audience to gather momentum and keep going.
    7havingseenthemoon

    Gruff and Gritty

    Maria Bello can do no wrong in my eyes. This is an Uber American take on the Mirren classic that misses the mark a bit in early episodes but comes into its own around epi five. With a stellar cast, energetic rocker soundtrack and great city energy, I think it's a solid show. The tension of being a fast talking badass female in a male dominant mysogynistic station tracks well to those of us who live through it every day. She's gorgeous, smart, unapologetically assertive and sets the world on fire with a single blond hair flip behind her shoulder. I love this show and I'll always support anything Bello does.
    9CriticalPopcorn

    Smart, Snappy & Intelligent.

    First up, I'm a UK Viewer. Secondly, this is an adaption so don't worry about what they'll do with the old material. It's whole new take and Maria Bello excels in the lead role of Jane Timoney, a slight alteration on the name but no-less a strong female lead.

    It's a very special cast as well, Kirk Acevedo (Fringe), Brian F. O'Byrne (Mildred Pierce), Aiden Quinn (Legends of the Fall) and many more work wonderfully as an ensemble cast. This challenges a lot of other cop shows out there at the moment, offering something fresh and intriguing.

    You may not like everyone to start with but stick with it, surely that's more interesting than liking everyone straight away and agreeing with the quick viewpoints, slick camera work and so forth. In the days of CSI and all those similar, this is refreshing, gritty, real and I really hope the US - or other countries - start to take to more and give it a bigger chance because at least it's taking risks.

    It's also quite brutal in places and makes you question all parts of every character. Well worth your time if you want something intelligent and original. Even if it's another part of La Plante's legacy.
    7bjones

    Great female lead

    I rarely review TV series as they are so changeable from one episode to the next. However, sometimes I can see some promise that bears mentioning. This series is derived from a successful series in the UK of the same name, starring no less than Helen Mirren. This US version is set within the NYPD and stars Maria Bello as tough-as-nails NYPD homicide Detective Jane Timoney, an outsider who has just transferred into a new squad where her prospective colleagues have prejudged her and decided to not like her before even meeting her.

    Now, unlike some, I have spent a bit of time wearing a badge on the streets so I know what it's like, to be one and to convince others that you belong wearing a badge. To me, women playing cops, regardless of whether it's in the movies or on television, begin with a serious handicap. That handicap is that most of them are never convincing as cops. Almost every actress I've seen try on such a role fails because she doesn't have the necessary "edge" to her mannerisms or manner of speaking to make them convincing in the role.

    The speech aspect isn't about getting the jargon right either, although that helps, it's literally about the manner of speech they learn to adopt. Women in our society have a characteristic way of speaking. Female cops, real female cops, no longer speak that way and that is the part almost no actresses get. That convincing part is the depth of self-assurance and self-confidence that it takes for a woman to succeed in such a man's world and also survive. A female LEO learns to have that fairly early in her career. The result is that they are cops to the bone and it shows in how they handle themselves and how they talk. Any cop, even a girl, has to convince people that they own the piece of ground they are standing on or they will fail. If they can't do that well you may as well put them in a cape and high heels because that won't sell either.

    Now, the people making this series have actually tried to get together a group of actors that can come across with a degree of accuracy. They aren't perfect, but they're working on it. The star, Ms. Bello, has done some great work in motion pictures. She appears to have been trying to get into this role as she doesn't come across as a lame actress trying to do it. She has been believable to a degree that almost no women ever have. We'll see how it goes, but I think her efforts can be torpedoed by the people making the show, writers, directors, etc.

    I also like the choices for the other actors; Bello's boss is played by Aidan Quinn as Lt. Kevin Sweeney (find a way to use him more); Kirk Acevedo plays Det. Luisito Calderon; Brian O'Byrne as Det. Reg Duffy (he's been especially great thus far) and Peter Gerety as Desmond Timoney, Jane's father.

    So, the bones of a great beast are there. I'll have to watch longer to see if the makers can truly breathe some life into the creature so that it can reach it's full potential. So-far, so-good. The most immediate disappointment is that it's airing on network TV, which is all but dead creatively in the US now. I hardly know anyone who watches much network TV any more. The cable shows have such greater chance at approaching realism now days that it's a shame the makers of this show will be denied a great many of the newer tools; especially for this kind of show. Good luck. Sincerely.

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      Based off of the 1991 UK TV series starring Helen Mirren called Suspect numéro 1 (1991).
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      Referenced in 30 Rock: The Return of Avery Jessup (2012)

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Prime Suspect
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • ITV America
      • Film 44
      • Universal Media Studios (UMS)
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      • Dolby Digital
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      • 16:9 HD

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