I dont' care about age, but they have to be memorable. I can't find myself really caring much about anyone besides Coulson..I think the big problem with Shield (not The Shield, which was brilliant) is that four of the actors are just too young. This ultra-important team of government agents is 2/3 college kids. Somehow Whedon managed to cast grown-ups in Firefly, but couldn't bring himself to do it here. One of the scientists can be that young, and then maybe the hacker chick, although she would be better off being five years older. The worst casting by far was the agent guy, who looks like he should be on Gossip Girl and doesn't bring anything special to the table to begin to overcome that. Recast him with Max Martini and act like nothing happened.
...(not The Shield, which was brilliant)...
Thanks for the Sleepy Hollow call out. My oldest daughter and I like it. Reminds me a bit like Night Stalker from when I was growing up. Something new and different each week but this has a master story pushing it along. The headless horseman (aka Death) is really great - can't wait for him to be reintroduced. Sleepy Hollow is good mindless style of fun where I can watch and not have to think too much.Liking Sleepy Hollow the best from the new dramas this year. When's the last time an apocalypse show was on TV? Millennium?
Caught-up on Shield. It's not spectacular but gives just enough of that comic book/spy show vibe.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit retires Richard Belzers Detective Munch
Wow...Belz really got a lot of life out of that gig. After I am done rewatching the Shield it may finally be time for a Homicide run.
‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ Picked Up for Full Season by FOX; New Episode to Air Superbowl Sunday After ‘New Girl’ - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
This is great news. Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Hello Ladies (on HBO) are by far the best two new comedies I've seen this year. Everything else I've seen is pretty mediocre.