Saturday, June 18, 2011

This One May Be Good For
Two Commercial Breaks

Law & Order.
Obviously, no one will confirm that the Great White Way debacle is what inspired the upcoming hour about a high-flying, fast-crashing show called Icarus. But it’s pretty clear that the headlines from which the story was ripped appeared in Backstage, not the local Penny Saver.

Natch, Spidey’s ousted director, Julie Taymor, gets the worst of it: Her CI counterpart is described in casting breakdowns as “high-strung and larger-than-life.” Oh, and a born-again drunk. (Then again, anybody’d be driven into a Jesus Juice stupor if a botched stunt didn’t just injure an actor but killed him, which is what happens in the CIeppy!) Bono, on the other hand… sorry, “Arno” is a secretly bisexual rock-star composer who’s cheating on the missus with a colleague. (Pass that flask… )
Criminal Intent
In "Icarus," airing Sunday at 9/8c on USA, Detectives Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and Eames (Kathryn Erbe) must investigate a Broadway musical after an actor dies while performing a stunt. The case, based off of the many injuries stemming from Broadway's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, pushes Goren to call upon an old friend, Columbia University mythology professor Cleo Alexander ([Patti] Smith), to help figure out the meaning behind Icarus (a metaphor for failed ambition).
Oooh, we were hoping she'd been cast as the evil director. Whatever, then, we'll let it clog the DVR until it's overwritten by something even stupider.

2 comments:

TruculentandUnreliable said...

Oh, Patti. Really? Really???

M. Bouffant said...

Inconvenient Truth Editor:

We are all prostitutes.