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The Playboy Club - Pilot Review

Sep 20, 2011

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It certainly is no Mad Men, but it sure as hell was entertaining and fun.

The Playboy Club premiered on NBC last night, and being one of the most talked about shows of the new season, it certainly delivered in the soapy drama department. Amber Heard stars as Maureen, a new bunny at the Chicago Playboy Club, and almost immediately does she get herself into all sorts of trouble. First, she leaves her cigarette-selling duties to go dance with customers, and then she finds herself killing a big crime boss back in the storage closet. Luckily for Maureen however, the dapper and handsome Nick Dalton(portrayed by Eddie Cibrian) comes to her rescue, and the two immediately agree on an alibi that they spent the night together to quickly cover up the murder.

There is plenty of drama and intrigue in the pilot episode, with a supporting cast that boasts interesting plots as well. From Janie and over-protective bartender boyfriend Max, to the secret agenda of Alice and her later revealed homosexual husband, the show has a lot of promising potential. And while Amber Heard and Eddie Cibrian were both good in their respective roles, the true shining star is Laura Benanti, whose portrayal as the dominant Carol-Lynne was so good, it made me wish that the show was solely focused on her.

While the pilot episode was stylistically beautiful and full of interesting storylines, it is not to say that it did not have any weak points to it. The dialogue could most certainly have been better, and when compared (once again) to Mad Men, is clearly lacking in any quality. Further, the narration by Hugh Hefner was distracting and felt out of place with the episode, though thankfully the narration will not be happening in the following episodes.

For all the haters and doubters out there, The Playboy Club is not the least bit bad. And for those who can't get enough of nighttime soaps and 1960's period dramas, this is definitely a show worth checking out.

The Playboy Club airs Mondays at 10/9c on NBC.

9 comments:

  1. I like my nighttime dramas just fine. I don't mind the 1960s either. Playboy Club I just didn't particularly like. While not awful right out the bat, it's just uninteresting. 

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  2. The pilot may not be the best but it looks like a promising show. Unfortunately the ratings say otherwise. I will enjoy it while it lasts.

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  3. I might check it out if the ratings go up.... 

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  4. it was nice, the murder with the heel was kind of nice, the homosexually aspect interesting, but well, nothing special.Eddie Cibrian was nice to watch ;)))

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  5. I loved it but the problem is the ratings show it will probably get cancelled before its really allowed to get into its stride

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  6. If the ratings for episode 2 don't improve, The Playboy Club will officially be a Lone Star - level flop.

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  7. Just watched a replay, and it wasn't that bad with some possibilities brewing for it, but Monday 10pm is gonna be a tough go with H50 and Castle (my personal fave), and with the ratings from last night and the generally negative reviews I've read, I'm afraid it's time is gonna be short.

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  8. I was pleasantly surprised.  I didn't find Hugh's voice overs distracting.  There weren't too many for me either.  Or at least I didn't realize them until the last act or so.  I do agree with you, Kyle, that Laura Benanti stole the show.  And I just like Eddie Cibrian.  Have since he did Santa Barbara.

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