As contrived as this series may have been, both my wife and I are die hard fans. How can you go wrong with a Mark Snow score, ethically questionable vigilantes and updated film noir plots? What a great teaser/tag line, "Justice may be blind; but she can see in the dark".
This episode seems to graphically depict why this show was part of a group called "Crimetime After Primetime". Specifically, the sex therapist's (hence the title "The Specialist") strip tease and musical accompaniment would never have been tolerated (even if enjoyed) during so-called peak viewing hours. To paraphrase the episode tag line, "Chelsea likes!"
If it comes back in syndication or on DVD I'll be first in line for the complete set.
This episode seems to graphically depict why this show was part of a group called "Crimetime After Primetime". Specifically, the sex therapist's (hence the title "The Specialist") strip tease and musical accompaniment would never have been tolerated (even if enjoyed) during so-called peak viewing hours. To paraphrase the episode tag line, "Chelsea likes!"
If it comes back in syndication or on DVD I'll be first in line for the complete set.