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Munsu
Wed, 06-10-2009, 05:05 PM
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New Showtime series starring Edie Falco (The Sopranos, OZ). Two episodes are out at the moment (though only one has aired):
http://torrentz.com/2e8ac3cc05517e59cd2d87ce808d99604c455cf2
http://torrentz.com/9e95cf4b18ac4fbe49d5784b715450285608c391

I just watched the first episode, and I think it's pretty good. It has potential to be a cool series. It's a half hour dramedy, though I think it would've done better in an one-hour format. After only 1 episode airing, the network has already giving it a second season.

http://www.sho.com/site/nursejackie/home.do


Comedy meets drama in this quirky Showtime offering which spotlights the versatility of actress Edie Falco. Set in a New York City hospital, this half-hour single camera comedy is about a strong-willed woman balancing a hectic work life with a complex personal life, all the while fighting the healthcare system along the way.
http://www.tv.com/nurse-jackie/show/76258/summary.html

Ryllharu
Wed, 06-10-2009, 06:55 PM
I thought it was really well written too. It had the same kind of quirky humor that Showtime series are generally known for, but there was a lot of depth to it as well, even in just that first episode.

I liked the dichotomy they put into Jackie. For every saintly thing she does, she does just as many nasty things (sinful might be more appropriate). Like any real person would do after being in her job for so long. The whole organ transplant vein displayed that pretty well. I'm fine with the half-hour format too. They didn't need to drag out any of the many side stories, some of them would have come off a little melodramatic if they had. It was the sort of slice that people in those kind of professions (service industries) get from those they help. You might know their name, and maybe a little bit about them, but you do not need to know their life story (nor do you get the opportunity).

That said, I loved the lunch table discussion about why Jackie is a nurse, and the other woman is a doctor.

I can't say I've honestly watched anything with her in it before, but it was obvious that Edie Falco is a very talented actress.