That's terrific news! Jimmy Smits is really good at
portraying law enforcement types, and I have Mills' Kingpin
miniseries on DVD (if you get the DVD, it's unedited for
television and a bit more graphic) and I thought that series
was *very* well-done.
Brian
>
>
>
> From today's www.medialifemagazine.com:
>
> Jimmy Smits is also returning to primetime, and to
familiar territory,
> in a new NBC drama about a private
investigator.
>
> The show, set in Los Angeles, is being
written by David Mills,
> who previously worked with the network on the
miniseries "Kingpin" and
> the series "Homicide: Life on the Street." Smits has
had roles on ABC's
> "NYPD Blue" and NBC's "L.A. Law."
>
> Mark
>
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