shapeshifter July 13, 2023 Share July 13, 2023 Here's the trailer. I think the series premise is summed up in these 2 lines from the trailer: Are you with the police? [ELSBETH] I think so. I'm either with the police or... watching the police. This Parade article also includes a tiny bit about the other actors and mentions: Elsbeth's exact premiere date isn't known yet (especially due in part to the WGA writers' strike), but we know it will air Thursday nights this fall from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET. 2 Link to comment
Kiss my mutt July 22, 2023 Share July 22, 2023 Is she playing the character she did in The Good Wife? Link to comment
shapeshifter July 22, 2023 Share July 22, 2023 39 minutes ago, Kiss my mutt said: Is she playing the character she did in The Good Wife? Yes 1 Link to comment
AnimeMania July 22, 2023 Share July 22, 2023 4 hours ago, Kiss my mutt said: Is she playing the character she did in The Good Wife? Yes 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 13, 2023 Share November 13, 2023 'New Drama "Elsbeth" Premieres Thursday, Feb. 29 at 10:00 PM' thefutoncritic.com/news/2023/11/13/cbs-announces-2024-primetime-premiere-dates-for-original-episodes-of-new-and-returning-series-132112/20231113cbs03 2 Link to comment
Snazzy Daisy February 14 Share February 14 Elsbeth Sneak Peek: Carrie Preston Seeks Broadway Show Recs From Her True Blood Co-Star Stephen Moyer In the above clip from the series premiere, Elsbeth has her keen eye on theater director Alex, played by Preston’s former True Blood co-star Stephen Moyer. Because Elsbeth doesn’t go about things the normal way, she grills Moyer’s murder suspect on… whether she should see Cats or The Lion King while she’s in New York. After a brief rendition of the tune “Memory,” Elsbeth blindsides Alex by revealing that his student’s death might now be investigated as a murder. Link to comment
CoyoteBlue February 29 Share February 29 I don't watch The Good Wife so is this character as horrendous as she appears in the commercials? Like is she what happens when a Manic Pixie Dream Girl gets too old? I don't like my quirky hyper-intelligent cop-adjacent characters (Bobby Goren, Will Trent, Malcolm Bright, etc.) to be comic relief. Heaven forbid we have a female one that isn't a cute clown. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter February 29 Share February 29 (edited) Carrie Preston was just on Colbert shilling her show. She's playing a Columbo character. It's a "howdunnit" instead of a "whodunnit." FWIW, she sincerely believes in the show. My only concern is that there may be a little too much type casting, which can be a sign of limited acting range and inability to carry the lead role. Stay tuned to see? Edited February 29 by shapeshifter Link to comment
blackwing February 29 Share February 29 14 hours ago, CoyoteBlue said: I don't watch The Good Wife so is this character as horrendous as she appears in the commercials? Like is she what happens when a Manic Pixie Dream Girl gets too old? I don't like my quirky hyper-intelligent cop-adjacent characters (Bobby Goren, Will Trent, Malcolm Bright, etc.) to be comic relief. Heaven forbid we have a female one that isn't a cute clown. I didn't watch "The Good Wife" either... I would assume this character had a huge following in order to merit getting her own show? Because I must not be in the target audience. I find the character in the commercial to be exhausting and irritating. I guess I have no tolerance for "quirky". I want my detectives to be calm and competent, and she seems like a mess. It seems like this is going to be one of those "oops, I accidentally solved the crime, aren't I precious" kinds of shows. No thanks. Link to comment
SoMuchTV February 29 Share February 29 15 hours ago, CoyoteBlue said: I don't watch The Good Wife so is this character as horrendous as she appears in the commercials? Like is she what happens when a Manic Pixie Dream Girl gets too old? I don't like my quirky hyper-intelligent cop-adjacent characters (Bobby Goren, Will Trent, Malcolm Bright, etc.) to be comic relief. Heaven forbid we have a female one that isn't a cute clown. I watched both the Goods and my takeaway was that she was definitely a “small doses” character. But I’ve seen a number of reviews of the new series that seem to be overwhelmingly positive. Using words like “enchanting” and “delightful”. So I’m holding out hope. 1 1 Link to comment
chitowngirl February 29 Share February 29 I’ve never watched either Wife shows, but I’ll give this a chance. I never trust promos. 1 Link to comment
ItCouldBeWorse March 1 Share March 1 She certainly bought a large wardrobe to NY, including at least 2 heavy coats. 1 Link to comment
Irlandesa March 1 Share March 1 9 hours ago, blackwing said: I guess I have no tolerance for "quirky". I want my detectives to be calm and competent, and she seems like a mess. It seems like this is going to be one of those "oops, I accidentally solved the crime, aren't I precious" kinds of shows. She's brutally competent but highly quirky. She was the lawyer the lawyers of those shows brought in if they needed additional assistance but she was also comic relief. She's not someone I would have thought to build a show around because of that quirkiness level. That said, it's all going to depend on who they surround her with in terms of the guest cast. 2 Link to comment
MsMalin March 1 Share March 1 She reminds me.so much of someone I.used.to work with. I'd actually laugh til I cried with her. Link to comment
shapeshifter March 1 Share March 1 9 hours ago, MsMalin said: She reminds me.so much of someone I.used.to work with. I'd actually laugh til I cried with her. She reminds me of myself a 13 years ago. Especially the styling, although she has a gazillion times bigger wardrobe budget. Spoiler And the detectives did finally admit she was right within just one episode, so maybe vicarious satisfaction for me too regarding respect for her insights. But the end of the Pilot sets up a possible animosity. 1 Link to comment
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