by Paul Goebel, TVsquad
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Early Looks
The cast of New AmsterdamOne thing that always bugs me about shows with
a fantastical premise is that they often spend the first episode
building up to a climactic reveal of the premise. While the first ten
minutes of FOX's new drama New Amsterdam is a barrage of information
about new partners, alcoholism and famous acquaintances, the show only
hints around at the fact that John Amsterdam (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is
immortal and has been for a long time. Maybe I'm too cynical but is
there anybody who will watch this show and not already know the premise?
I've never understood that kind of thinking.
That annoyance aside, I enjoyed everything else about the way the show
started. I enjoyed the glimpses into Amsterdam's daily routine. Little
details like his alcoholism and past wounds drove home the point that
aside from being immortal, the guy is just like you and me. That was
pretty interesting.
As the episode progressed, I was really torn. While I thought the style
and look of the show was awesome, I was really annoyed by the
storytelling. Producer Lasse Hallstrom (who directed the pilot) put his
stamp all over the show. At the same time, however, there is so much
plot information being thrown at me that if I hadn't read up on the show
before watching the pilot, I would have been confused and pissed, but
considering that's often how I feel while watching Lost, that may be
exactly what Hallstrom was trying to do.
Once the basics of the premise are revealed, the show takes a real
nosedive. After the story focuses on the murder that Amsterdam and his
new partner are trying to solve, it just isn't interesting enough.
Watching them track down the killer is like watching an episode of Law &
Order featuring none of your favorite characters.
It wasn't until about half way through the show that I realized how much
it reminded me of Forever Knight. An immortal cop, a big city,
unfamiliar actors trying hard to sound American, the resemblance was
there. I wouldn't be surprised if New Amsterdam picks up the same kind
of cult following.
Like a lot of pilots, this episode was kind of all over the place. The
music video at the end seemed particularly out of place. However in the
second episode, the focus was less about backstory and more forward.
Amsterdam is convinced that the beautiful doctor (Alexie Gilmore) who
declared him dead is the love of his life who could cure him of his
immortality. Luckily, the details on how this works are sketchy so the
relationship between them has plenty of room to grow.
There's also a great B-story that clarifies the relationship between
Amsterdam and Omar (Stephen Henderson) as well as another disappointing
case to be solved. Overall the second episode was much better than the
first, so this show could be worth a viewing.
By the way, I'm sure you smarter folks will get the desk thing much
earlier than me, but for those who don't, be patient; the payoff is kind
of cool.
New Amsterdam premieres Tuesday, March 4 at 9PM Eastern on FOX.
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It is simply breathtaking to watch the glee and abandon with which
the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
for them, it's failing.


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