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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 October, 2003 |
| FEATURES: | NTSC |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
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Customer Reviews of Karen Sisco
One of the Finest Shows Ever to Make It on the Air I, too, eagerly await release of this DVD. I've been kicking myself for not recording over my VHS tapes of Karen Sisco during the wonderful season it was on the air. Outside of anything Aaron Sorkin (West Wing, Sports Night, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip) writes and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "NYPD Blue," network television lacks the sort of smart, funny, clever, and thoroughly entertaining shows like Karen Sisco was. The networks never knew how to market the program. But I've got to echo what the other folks here have written. Now if only the studio would get its act together and release this already. For heavens sake, just about every lousy, dumb show to make it on the air has made it to DVD. Why not put a brilliant show like this on DVD for discerning people to enjoy?
It's Your Thing...
It's been nearly two years since this wonderful show was nixed by ABC (after a mere seven episodes, though three more aired on USA post-cancellation), and I still find myself thinking about its many charms. At the center of the show was a smart, sexy U.S. marshal named Karen Sisco (Carla Gugino), who dealt with cases of varying intensities and oddities in Miami, FL. She was determined, not easily flustered, and a had a great relationship with her father, Marshall Sisco (Robert Forster).
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>The show didn't really fit into any of the existing television crime drama niches, which is probably the main reason it tanked with audiences. Content at playing things at an easygoing -- but never lazy -- pace, "Karen Sisco" was a quirky dramedy of sorts that dealt with interesting federal cases as investigated by the title heroine, who usually also found herself in the midst of trying to untangle her confusing love life. Watching all the plotlines criss-cross in an interesting display of themes was one of the show's most appealing aspects, as was its expert cast (which also included Bill Duke as Karen's boss) and amazing soundtrack (which included nuggets by The Isley Brothers, Al Green, Sly & The Family Stone and quite a few others).
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>So, here I sit, thinking about some of its many high qualities again. If only I could be sitting here WATCHING THEM ON DVD instead of merely thinking about them...
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>Oh well...maybe someday...