Think what you want about NBC’s strategy to climb to the top again but it worked. They are back as the number one network amongst the Big Four. They did it with a mix of Sunday Night Football, The Voice, live events, the Chicago franchise –that keeps on extanding with another spin-off in the works, Chicago Law– the immortal Law & Order:SVU, actions dramas like The Blacklist –which will get a spin-off too– & Blindspot and lighter fares like The Night Shift, The Mysteries Of Laura & Shades of Blue. But no comedy. And with a certain lack of creativity. And obviously, no shame. They’re doing it CBS-style, when CBS was still relevant. Miranda’s Rights is a legal drama right in their new alley. I feel like they may have found another decent player to add to the game. And for once, one that I’d be happy to watch every week if the subsequent episodes are as good as the pilot promise to be. It’s light, it’s soapy, it’s shinny, it’s funny, it’s easy. It’s a job well-done, my friends!
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