This episode brought a new dimension and pivotal missing character to an otherwise two-dimensional show. The addition of Christian Kane's character JT Maxwell helped bring light and shade, a depth of humour and development to this light drama. Something missing in other episodes are fairly light and lacking in depth. The script and role play often let the two regular actors down and a lack of chemistry was painstakingly obvious from the beginning. The addition of Kane brought an interesting familial chemistry between JT and his sister, one the show could have done well with involving on a more permanent basis.
I did not know either actor either, which I don't suppose helped in the long run. It was hardly a surprise to hear that TNT did not pick this up for a second year, though that is hardly a yard-stick to use regarding the quality of the show.
I did not know either actor either, which I don't suppose helped in the long run. It was hardly a surprise to hear that TNT did not pick this up for a second year, though that is hardly a yard-stick to use regarding the quality of the show.