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Street Legal (1987–1994)
10/10
Unabashingly Canadian
4 July 2008
I was only 4 when Street Legal premiered in 1986. However since last year I have become an AVID fan. This show was a vehicle for the City of Toronto. The show was as diverse and interesting as the City is. The writing was spectacular and the casting especially in the latter seasons was awesome. I was and still am a fan of the Leon/Alana pairing. I admired the writers who gave actors Eric Peterson ad Julie Khaner thefreedom to show their individual ranges as actors. I did miss the final TV movie and hope that Bravo at some point decides to air it. Maybe the CBC will put it on DVD and who knows could we even possible see another TV movie?
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Doesn't do justice
29 September 2004
Nemesis was a weak and quick attempt to do justice to The Next Generation. The movie was weak and didn't make any sense. It was to short and didn't connect anything and there were scenes that didn't seem to serve a purpose. (example The scene in Picards ready room with Crusher no point) movie was the worst in the series and a shame that these characters have to say goodbye this way. Then you have Wesley Crusher in a starfleet uniform and that wasn't explained. Whoopi Goldbergs' Guanian had nothing say. The DVD does shed some light on the finale on how it was filmed and things of that nature but yet again a disappointment. TPTB must realize this and take the time to develop and structure these characters and scripts or the most money these movies may generate is 6o million worldwide.
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