Review of Terriers

Terriers (2010)
5/10
Not sure yet...
16 September 2010
Terriers, in short, may just be another detective series. Logue plays a slightly burnt out ex-cop who is a recovering alcoholic, he's divorced but still loves his ex-wife who is about to remarry. His best friend and partner (Micheal Raymond-James) portrays the stereo-typical Hollywood cliché, "the interracial buddy" he's street smart, somewhat shady, ur not really sure where he's coming from but u like him because he seems genuine and good hearted. The two work well together and u can feel a sense of longtime friendship between them. Working together as unlicensed private investigators for hire, among other odd jobs, they rub up against and share intell with Logue's old police contacts. The plot is thickened by a bad history between Logue and a detective on the force. Only the writing will tell if this 1 will make it. In the end it seems like a rehash of Burn Notice, but instead of Micheal Weston as a burned spy ur left w/ the same character Logue played in Life w/o the supporting cast.
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