Four Reasons Why Lucy Liu Won’t Sink Elementary
4. Overall, it’s familiar and–when you’re promoting a cast of diverse faces–that can be a good thing. The procedural is a tried-and-true formula that CBS consistently wins the night with (consider NCIS’ 20.16 million viewer premiere). In five years Elementary will be that syndicated show on TNT that you can jump into at a moment’s notice in the middle of Season 2.
I plead with the show’s naysayers (mostly pressed Sherlock fans, but who’s counting?) to consider what the show is, and then ask themselves the following questions: Do you like CBS procedurals? Do you like Criminal Minds, NCIS, Hawaii Five-0, or any one of the six million CSIs? Do you like Big-Bads-Of-The-Week and slightly-above-average season-long story arcs? Do you not take issue with the standard beautiful-woman-in-peril-and-lots-of-blood storylines that CBS procedurals see as their bread and butter?
If you answered “ye’s to more than one of those questions, then it’s likely that you’ll enjoy casually viewing Elementary. If not, well, then this just isn’t the show for you, and that’s fine. But it’s not Lucy Liu’s fault.
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