TV Review: Eli Stone
March 10th, 2008
So maybe I watch too much television, and maybe the writers strike is problematic, but Eli Stone is a wonderfully quirky show.
Cast in the mold of Ally McBeal (when it was good) or Scrubs, this show blends the surreal and the real into a wonderful knot.
The protagonist is a lawyer who lost his moral compass and somehow found it just before it was too late. He found it when confronted with his own morality and a set of visions triggered by a brain aneurysm.
I like the shows style, zippiness, humor and character.
If you are looking for a single legal drama, and after suffering from the imploding Law and Order series, this may be my single legal drama.
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1. Anawat | March 10th, 2008 at 7:51 pm
I’ve been watching the show too.
It’s like Scrubs with lawyers instead of doctors.
Where’s Dr. Cox equivalent in Eli Stone ? Jordan ? He’s not funny enough.
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