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Review- Major Crimes: “A Procedural With a Heart”
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In a fantastic new review, Salon.com media critic Jennifer Pozner compares Major Crimes to the USA Network show Suits- and decides that Major Crimes is the show to watch, calling it “a procedural with a heart”.
An except from the article:
“To soften Raydor’s all-business persona on “The Closer’”s last two seasons, “Major Crimes” makes her an unofficial foster parent to Rusty, a troubled teen former sex worker who lives with her while waiting to testify as the key witness to a brutal murder. In contrast to the prurient way sex worker characters are depicted in most procedurals, “Major Crimes” recognizes this boy’s humanity without erasing or pussyfooting around the truth of his traumatic past. Viewers get to know Rusty and the Captain alike as we watch her enroll him in the Catholic high school her children attended, set firm but caring boundaries, and slowly break through his angry defenses. Over the course of the first two seasons, Rusty’s distrust of Raydor morphs to grudging respect, appreciation, and—though he hasn’t admitted it yet—love.
He hasn’t admitted something else, too: during season two, Raydor becomes increasingly convinced Rusty is gay, and he either hasn’t allowed himself to realize it yet or he’s staying intentionally closeted. Refreshingly in a TV landscape that still traffics in homophobic stereotypes, she and the adults respond to this awareness without a moment’s hesitation or disdain, striving only to create a supportive environment in which he can peacefully embrace who he is.
Last week’s episode, featuring the murder of a transgender girl, was drawn with similar care. In a departure from the dismissive treatment of trans characters on most procedurals, Raydor and her team insisted on referring to the child with her preferred pronouns. The girl’s father respected his daughter’s right to self-define her gender identity and had planned to help her pay for hormone treatments; he argued bitterly with his wife whenever she referred to her “son” or dismissed “his choice” to “pretend” to be a girl. “Major Crimes” gave this trans child a dignity rarely allotted to crime show corpses.
This may not be Shakespeare, but for a procedural crime show “Major Crimes” has a lot going for it: humane storylines, compassionate characters, diverse performers and women who get the job done. With an average audience of seven million its first season, the series has become basic cable’s No. 1 new series of 2012. Five of the second season’s 21 episodes have yet to air—so go ahead, binge.”
Ratings Notes: Major Crimes Hits Season High, Wins Night!
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Last nights riveting episode of Major Crimes dominated in the ratings, coming with 5.055 million viewers and 0.8 Adults 18-49 in Live + Same Day, making it the most watched episode in total viewers of season 2! Those numbers also easily won the night as the highest rated scripted program, and represent an increase of over 400,000 live viewers over last weeks episode. (Source: TVbytheNumbers)
- Last weeks episode has also grown to 6.3 million viewers in Live + 3 viewers, including 2.2 million adults 25-54 (+9% vs. prior week) and 1.6 million adults 18-49 (+13% vs. prior week). Episode 205 helped Major Crimes clinch the spot as the 2nd most watched scripted program of the week for the third week in a row.
- Major Crimes is currently ranking as one of basic cable’s Top 4 dramas with adults 25-54, and is in the Top 2 of most watched basic-cable shows in total viewers. Source: TNT Press Release).
Thanks to everyone who watched and supported the show, and especially to the cast and crew who tweeted and answered fan questions during the show!
With fantastic ratings like this, fingers crossed a season 3 renewal isn’t far behind!
Video: Episode 207 “Rules of Engagement” Promo
Video: OMG Insider- Major Crimes Supports GLSEN With Anti-Bullying PSA
“Major Crimes” Tackles Coming Out And Gender Dysphoria
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In a great new article in The Backlot, Major Crimes creator and executive producer James Duff and Graham Patrick Martin talk about tonight’s all-new episode of Major Crimes, the ongoing theme of “identity” in this season of the show, and how the stories continue to coincide with Rusty’s exploration of his own identity.
*Warning: contains mild spoilers for tonight’s episode”
“Procedural crime dramas aren’t typically the venue for three dimensional gay characters and nuanced coming out stories. The popular TV genre tends to focus more on the case of the week than character, but this season TNT’s Major Crimes is finding a healthy balance between the two.
The spin-off of The Closer is currently in its second season with high ratings and a weekly plethora of whodunit criminal cases dissected (and solved) by Captain Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell) and her team, comprised primarily of characters carried over from The Closer like Detectives Provenza (G. W. Bailey) and Flynn (Tony Denison).
And then there’s Rusty.
Initially brought in for one episode at the end of The Closer, the troubled teen (played by Graham Patrick Martin) was carried over to Major Crimes as a regular character. (As he’s a major witness in a murder case, he’s been living with Raydor under protective custody.) Rusty’s orientation has been thus far unclear, but his past as a homeless a teen prostitute has certainly raised questions.
Rusty is heavily impacted by the crime in tonight’s episode, “Boys Will Be Boys” (written by Jim Leonard and out Executive Producer James Duff). The episode revolves around identity in that a 13-year old murder victim named Michelle. It’s quickly revealed that is a physiological male with gender dysphoria. We also learn that her family members are suspects– and they display various levels of acceptance with Michelle’s gender dysphoria. Rusty may not be involved in the solving of the crime, but he’s around enough to realize that the question of identity is something he can very much relate to.” —-> Read the entire article here
Video: Major Crimes Anti-Bullying PSA
The cast of TNT’s Major Crimes shares a heartfelt message in support of the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN.org) coinciding with tonight’s powerful and heart-wrenching episode about the devastating effects bullying
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