The Paper Chase (1978–1986)
7/10
A little quaint
21 August 2010
As I'm writing this, I have seen only about 8 episodes of the first season. It seems a bit quaint to me. Some of the episodes have predictable plots in a law school setting. Hart seems to find a new girlfriend every episode - I don't want to see his energy with the ladies, I want to see it with Kingsfield. One episode, in which a female student takes a Supreme Court justice (Alan Napier, better known as Alfred on "Batman") to task for never hiring a female law clerk, seems really bizarre in that there are actually people spending more than a nanosecond defending his discriminatory practice - is this really controversial? The man is a Neanderthal! There's also this recurring theme of Hart as the Good Guy who rides his white horse to bail everybody out. One time it's a married student whose wife (Kim Cantrall, later of Sex And The City) doesn't understand the demands of law school, another time a neurotic study group member who feels picked on because his photo on Kingsfield's seating chart is unflattering.

I think what troubled me is that I was looking for more continuing plot themes from episode to episode. Characters and themes pop up and are disposed of in an hour. Law school is vastly more complex than that, and The Paper Chase should be also. When you have 10 or 20 hours available, you should be able to build more intensity, conflict, and drama than they could in the original 2-hour movie. But I "feel" Hart as more a happy-go-lucky nice guy than the scared yet driven 1L Timothy Bottoms played.

I do recall though, from when I saw many of the episodes when they were on Showtime in the 80's, that it gets better later on. If and when I get to see more recent episodes, I'll update this review or write a new one.
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