"The Fix" Pilot (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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7/10
The jury's still out deciding on the fate of this series
Ed-Shullivan19 March 2019
Since the story takes place in Los Angeles I will cut the series some slack with the over the top hype that seems to exist between a L.A. lead prosecutor named Maya Travis (Robin Tunney) and a Hollywood mega movie star named Sevvy Johnson (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) who was accused of murdering two girls. The first trial took place 8 years ago, and the one-time A-lister Sevvy who was found "not guilty" has lost a lot of his Hollywood status and now he is suspected of brutally murdering his current girlfriend.

So Maya Travis who left L.A. after the first trial had found Sevvy Johnson not guilty, is asked to come back to assist the original prosecuting team from 8 years prior to ensure nothing gets overlooked this time around.

As I stated earlier it is hard to accept that an L.A. county prosecutor who lost this high profile case and comes back to L.A. eight (8) years later wearing a denim jacket and a baseball cap would have people staring at her in the airport as if she was well known? I don't think so. To make this episode even harder to fathom Maya Travis is surrounded by dozens of paparazzi trying to get the scoop on her thoughts of how she will be trying this second murder case against Hollywood movie star Sevvy Johnson.

As this was the pilot episode, I am optimistic that subsequent episodes may attempt to show that the L.A. homicide squad will also get some air time and try and gather evidence for Maya and her prosecuting team to use in court, rather than have Maya solve the crime all by herself "a la Perry Mason".

The jury's still out deciding if this series will have a short or long trial.
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3/10
Pilot
Prismark106 December 2019
The series was co-created by Marcia Clark. The LA prosecutor who failed to successfully prosecute OJ Simpson back in 1995.

The opening episode begins with a black movie star Sevvy Johnson (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) being found not guilty for the murder of two women known to him. The verdict was an embarrassment for prosecutor Maya Travis (Robin Tunney) who then left her job.

Eight years later, Johnson's latest girlfriend has died.

Travis has been bought back by the LA prosecution office to get Johnson the second time.

Well it seems there was no one in the prosecutor's office who went on to become an ace prosecutor in the intervening eight year. So they bought back the woman who made a hash of it the first time and hope lightning does not strike twice!

A ludicrous premise, worse a woman of colour is sidelined to make way for Travis's return as lead prosecutor. I wonder how Johnson's lawyer will make of that when it comes to the race angle?

A poor first episode. Marcia Clark is just reheating the OJ Simpson scenario. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was underwhelming in his role. He is supposed to be playing an Oscar nominated actor. Robin Tunney meanwhile did not convince me that she could find a law book in a library never mind be a highly sought after prosecutor.
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