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'Bluff City Law' Gives NBC Another Go-around with Jimmy Smits – and Not a lot Else
September 23, 2019  | By Ed Bark  | 11 comments
 


Jimmy Smits (top) is nothing if not durable. But is he still wearing well? Here and there, perhaps, in his latest new drama series.

Affixed with either a bad jet black dye job, an ill-fitting toupee or both, the former standout cast member of L.A. Law, NYPD Blue and The West Wing is front and center again in NBC’s Bluff City Law (Monday, 10 p.m. ET). Smits is now old enough to play the willful father of an estranged, hard-charging daughter in a series that’s set in Memphis but otherwise plays pro forma.

Elijah and Sydney Strait (Smits, Caitlin McGee, top) have become attorneys at opposite ends. His law firm still represents the downtrodden while she’s been successfully defending corporations. The sudden death of his wife and her mother finds them uneasily co-existing at her funeral. But Elijah begs her to return in the interests of "fightin' for what’s right."

No, she retorts, because "two alphas just don't mix." And besides, "I don’t like you, dad. Have you forgotten that?"

Dad’s cheating on mom has something to do with this. But who’s sorry now? He supposedly is. And in a relative finger snap, she agrees to a trial run with the firm she left behind. At stake is a lawsuit against a crooked corporation called AmeriFarm. One of their products, Green Coat, allegedly has left a longtime Hispanic user with terminal cancer. A multi-million dollar settlement is sought, and brassy Sydney is just the one to navigate this terrain when she’s not getting tossed in jail for contempt of court.

Elijah’s firm otherwise is well-populated with six other wrong-righters. His principal confidante is wizened Della Bedford (Jayne Atkinson), who pricks Elijah’s conscience when necessary. Young gun Jake Reilly (Barry Sloane) likely is fated to be a love interest where Sydney is concerned. Or maybe it might be law firm colleague Anthony Little (Michael Luwoye). Or both.

Mood music constantly kicks in to alert viewers to something important, earnest or uplifting. As when Sydney asks her father, "How do you handle the pressure when winning or losing means everything?"

Elijah assures her that she "can change the world." Other than his previous philandering, he remains steadfastly dedicated to the common good, even citing the "moral arc of the universe" in his efforts to persuade a reluctant doctor to testify against AmeriFarm when everything otherwise seems lost. Hey, we’ve only got about 43 minutes of actual running time, so make up your mind quick, willya? She does.

No one should be surprised by the eventual verdict. But there is a bit of an unexpected twist at the end when one of Elijah’s firm members turns out to also be his...

Smits is solid enough as the patriarch of Bluff City Law while McGee also makes her presence felt in some scenes. Overall, though, this is yet another same old, same old broadcast network drama series. L.A. Law, NYPD Blue and The West Wing all stood out as bracingly original during their long runs. Smits no doubt fondly remembers the thrill of discovery attached to each of them.

In contrast to those high points, Bluff City Law and its "Change the World" mantra aren’t enough to prompt many if any to say, "Wow, did you see that?" Instead, it’s a case of Smits and NBC resolutely reteaming without any real hopes of lighting anyone’s fires.

 
 
 
 
 
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T. Vanderhoof
The casting, acting and story lines are consistently superior. Not only does it deal with timely and critical issues, in this time of apathy, it deals with them in a positive manner. There are solutions, none is easy. That is life. I believe this is a worthwhile show with much to say. Jimmy Smits' character's hairpiece or previous infideliities notwithstanding.
Sep 15, 2020   |  Reply
 
 
Joyce goldman
I love this show and hope it stays on
Dec 10, 2019   |  Reply
 
 
Louise
Why are Jimmy Smith eyes always have black eyes
Nov 20, 2019   |  Reply
 
 
Anita Thompson
I love the actors and the cases!
Oct 29, 2019   |  Reply
 
 
Robbie simon
My friends and I love this show.
Oct 14, 2019   |  Reply
 
Larry fiore
One of the best shows on tv, been watchy jimmy for years, great actor
Oct 29, 2019
 
 
 
Deborah trout
I beg to differ. JS is best as a good guy. I dislike 90% of network law shows with the huge casts but no one I care about. Yes I see some LA Law era cases and Memphis could add Candice Bergen to make you groan and me tune in every week when Chernobyl has given me too much reality. Yes tPhey can skip changing the world but I like small wins.... just update the hair thing a bit and I'll be rooting for this one.
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