Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Hail to the Chief

Hey, well will you look at that, more good news for 2020. This time it comes in the form of Edie Falco who is the star of the new CBS series “Tommy,” about the fictitious first female police chief of Los Angeles who also happens to be a lesbian. Yes, folks, this appears to be the first drama on a major network about a lesbian woman who does not possess superpowers. (Yes, I know, there have bee comedies starring LGBT lead characters without any superpowers, but again those were comedies.) Granted, being chief of police comes with its own distinct powers, but you know what I mean.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last week Falco (who is pretty much great in everything she does), said she was happy to be playing a lesbian character saying:

“I think it's important that every single person — large, small, different colors — gets represented in our television. I think everybody in the world wants to look at television and be able to find themselves somewhere, and I think we've been leaving huge swaths of the population out of that experience. I could always find myself on television as a kid. The world is changing; we've got to change with it.”
Damn (not-)straight!

They’ve even already hired Edie’s love interest in the show (Tony-winning Broadway star Katrina Lenk), which every single queer gal already totally picked up on in the trailer. Hello, we saw that look in the elevator, hello!



Also good news is this crime drama on the most staid of TV networks (I mean, it’s CBS) features a writer’s room of eight that is half female, half LGBTQ-identifying and a quarter African American. Representations matters in front of and behind the camera, always.

So, thoughts? From the trailer it looks like a really solid, and dare-I-say heartfelt entry in to the cop show TV canon. I know I’ll definitely give it a shot Feb. 6.

p.s I'll be honest, I am not sure if the elevator/hand-in-pocket lady is Katrina Lenk or Audrey Marie Anderson. Neither has "Tommy" listed on their IMDB, but Katrina was listed by the showrunner in that THR article I quoted as playing her on-screen love interest. They are both attractive brunettes, so consider it face blindness on my part.

8 comments:

  1. I had vowed not to get invested in a new drama, police at that. And here comes something I am destined to sink my teeth into. The premise, the trailer is all very inviting.

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  2. Carmen SanDiego8:14 AM

    Ah dammit it’s on CBS? Guess I’m gonna have to watch it live since I can’t deal with their streaming
    But yes I’ll be there for this even though that title is ugh

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  3. Anonymous11:43 AM

    The woman in the elevator looks like Audrey Marie Anderson from Arrow. I could be wrong,

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  4. Anonymous2:42 PM

    Her name is Katrina Lenk not Kristina

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  5. Anonymous3:11 PM

    Wait...that’s Audrey Marie Anderson, not Katrina Lenk...

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  6. this is really fantastic news! I enjoyed this write-up. Than you! #RepresentationSavesLives

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  7. I hope it comes to the uk I would watch it

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  8. NormaDesmond8:35 AM

    Hand in pocket lady is DEFINITELY not Katrina Lenk. 100% not.

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