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Kelleyvision: The Rise and Fall and Rise of David E. Kelley
A Different Drummer ^ | 3 October 2004 | Nicholas Stix

Posted on 10/03/2004 7:17:58 PM PDT by mrustow

A year or two ago, actor Chi McBride, then the star of the Fox TV series Boston Public (2001-2004), said that we needed a new phrase, “Kelleyvision,” to describe the world of Boston Public creator-producer-writer, David E. Kelley. Though McBride meant the term as an unequivocal compliment, it is a double-edged sword. Kelleyvision embraces the absurd, the magical, the love of love, the politically correct, talking heads drama, the limited attention span of the MTV generation and the reduction of even the absurd and the magical to paint-by-the-numbers hackery.

Well, Kelleyvision is back. Tonight is the premiere of Kelley’s newest show, on ABC at 10 p.m. Boston Legal (originally Fleet Street) stars James Spader and William Shatner. A spin-off of The Practice (1997-2004), Boston Legal is the story of a relatively new attorney (Spader), an acerbic, apparently amoral saint in sinner’s clothing, in a high-powered, Boston law firm specializing in civil cases run by a famous, flamboyant, and possibly mad lawyer (Shatner). This is the third time Kelley has set a series in a Boston law office.

The creator-producer-writer of The Practice and Ally McBeal (1997-2002), Boston Public, the creator and/or writer of eight other shows, and winner of nine Emmy awards, David E. Kelley is a TV legend. While only 48 years old, if he never wrote another script, he’d be part of the pantheon of broadcast TV drama writer-producers with such luminaries as Reginald Rose (12 Angry Men, The Defenders); John Hawkesworth (Upstairs, Downstairs); Richard Levinson & William Link (Columbo); Steven Bochco and David Milch (Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue); Ed Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz (Family, thirtysomething, Once and Again); Joshua Brand and John Falsey (St. Elsewhere); William Broyles, Jr., John Wells, and John Sacret-Young (China Beach); Tom Fontana (St. Elsewhere, Homicide: Life on the Street); Cris Carter (Millennium); Aaron Sorkin (The West Wing); and the gold standard, Rod Serling (The Twilight Zone, Requiem for a Heavyweight, Seven Days in May, The Planet of the Apes, Patterns, The Rack, and every anthology drama series on 1950s’ and early 1960s’ TV).

Kelley trained as a lawyer, and briefly practiced the profession, until he found that he could make much more money writing about the law than practicing it. In 1986, he began working on L.A. Law (1986-1994) as a story editor. L.A. Law producer, writer, and co-creator (with Terry Louise Fisher) Steven Bochco was then the hottest and most powerful producer in TV. Bochco had previously created, produced, and co-written Hill Street Blues (1981-87), a groundbreaking series which with 26 Emmys became the most honored drama in TV history.

After one year, Bochco named the prolific, talented Kelley L.A. Law’s chief writer and executive producer. Though it may no longer seem so, the show was at the time a breakthrough series, in dramatizing not only court cases, but lawyers’ office politics and personal crises, as well. And of course, as it was a Bochco series, there was lots of sex. Kelley won three Emmys for his work on L.A. Law. (If I sound guilty of hype, it is because the brilliance of the 1980s’ Bochco and the mid-1980s’-mid-1990s’ Kelley tests one’s vocabulary.)

L.A. Law, like other Bochco series, was hyped. It pushed the envelope with lesbian kisses, interracial relationships, salty language and over-the-top story lines. But it could also be alternately moving and funny. In what would become yet another trademark Bochco move, the show sought to increase audience share by casting so-so and subpar “non-white” performers (e.g., Jimmy Smits, A. Martinez), a move that has rarely if ever been commercially successful, and has always been dramatic poison. (In recent years, as Bochco’s creative powers have waned, in shows like City of Angels (2000) and the moribund NYPD Blue (1993-2005), politically correct casting, skin, and vulgar language have increasingly been all he has had to offer.)

The problem with pushing the envelope is that other series push back, in what becomes a harm race, to see who can be trashier. Soon enough, what once was cutting edge becomes dull and staid. Today, the harm race has advanced to the point where on cable, the show Six Feet Under mixes pretentiousness, political correctness, constant use of the “f” word and simulated scenes of heterosexual and male homosexual intercourse (which once earned movies X ratings). Six Feet Under passes for “deep” among today’s lefty, nihilist snobs. Perhaps, next year, the sex will no longer be simulated.

The commercial problem with affirmative action casting, is that black folks don’t want to watch series with some black faces; they want to watch series with only black faces, and most white folks don’t want to watch shows they don’t enjoy, just for the sake of feeling morally superior to other white folks.

David E. Kelley has a history of baiting white Christians (he embraces black Christians; apparently, God loves blacks more than He does whites), white owners of legal firearms (in Kelley’s universe, there are no black owners of legal firearms), and conservatives. To which my socialist readers will likely say, “He sounds brilliant,” while my conservative and Republican readers will doubtless respond, “Why would any sensible person want to watch his shows?”

Well, I can’t speak for sensible people, but I will be tuning in because, in addition to it being my job, when Kelley is on his game, he writes scripts and casts episodes that you will remember ten years later. How many people are there in TV about whom you can say that?

And so, as irate as Kelley’s sins make me, I cannot bring myself to despise a man who has brought so much beauty, joy, and pleasure to my life.

And now, it remains to be seen which David E. Kelley will show up tonight.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: davidekelley; stevenbochco; tv
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1 posted on 10/03/2004 7:17:59 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
Despite his liberal views, Kelley is mega-talented, and his wife Michelle Pfeiffer has that devastating mix of beauty and sexiness.


2 posted on 10/03/2004 7:42:07 PM PDT by Vision Thing (Yo, smelly hippies: Your day is done! Good night now!)
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To: mrustow

Kelley's best show was Picket Fences


3 posted on 10/03/2004 7:45:30 PM PDT by Democratshavenobrains
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To: mrustow
Joss Whedon pvvns that socialist cry-babby Kelley.


4 posted on 10/03/2004 7:52:25 PM PDT by Hazzardgate
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To: mrustow

Yeah, right! ...relatively new attorney (Spader), age 44, Shatner still running the firm at age 73.


5 posted on 10/03/2004 7:57:17 PM PDT by DmBarch
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To: Vision Thing

Lovely pic.


6 posted on 10/03/2004 8:01:23 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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To: Democratshavenobrains
Kelley's best show was Picket Fences

Definitely!

7 posted on 10/03/2004 8:05:26 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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I'm not sure what "pvvns" means, who Joss Whedon is, or what on earth the point of your post was. (To show off that you have a crush on Whedon?)


8 posted on 10/03/2004 8:07:30 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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To: DmBarch
Yeah, right! ...relatively new attorney (Spader), age 44, Shatner still running the firm at age 73.

If you were following the show, you'd know that Spader just joined the firm, so his age is irrelevant, and while Shatner may be 73, his character isn't. But you weren't following the show. I guess you didn't want there to be any lingering doubts about that question.

9 posted on 10/03/2004 8:10:41 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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Just finished watching the new show and it was crap---way toooooo busy. They need to eliminate about half the cast--i.e., let the old man get fired and he takes the kid and the two hotties and start their own firm---then you could have a show.


10 posted on 10/03/2004 8:15:13 PM PDT by Founding Father
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To: mrustow

BUMP


11 posted on 10/03/2004 8:15:40 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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I tuned into Boston Legal about half-way through. Typical David Kelley. Bader is representing a young black girl who was not given the part in an Orphan Annie show and was suing the producer. Al-freakin'-Sharpton suddenly barges into the courtroom and begins berating the judge about how equality for blacks was "always a day away." Time to see what was going on at FR.
12 posted on 10/03/2004 8:15:58 PM PDT by RedWingsSuck
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To: mrustow
Pwns is hacker-speak for 'owns'. It is derived from the misspelling of the word "owns", being that the "p" key is right next to the "o" key. It does not mean to possess property, instead being used to show domination of an opponent in an online game or sport.

'Pvvns' would be a further bastardization of the base word 'pwns' by using the letter v twice rather than a 'w'.
13 posted on 10/03/2004 8:49:50 PM PDT by Give Piece A Chance
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To: Hazzardgate
Joss Whedon pvvns that socialist cry-babby Kelley.

LOL! Go get 'em, Jayne!

14 posted on 10/03/2004 9:16:35 PM PDT by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: Give Piece A Chance
Pwns is hacker-speak for 'owns'. It is derived from the misspelling of the word "owns", being that the "p" key is right next to the "o" key. It does not mean to possess property, instead being used to show domination of an opponent in an online game or sport.

Check out the big brain on Give Piece A Chance (hoping that he gets the reference and is cool with that).

15 posted on 10/03/2004 9:19:43 PM PDT by FormerLib (Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
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To: Founding Father
Just finished watching the new show and it was crap---way toooooo busy. They need to eliminate about half the cast--i.e., let the old man get fired and he takes the kid and the two hotties and start their own firm---then you could have a show.

You're right, it is busy. But Kelley has to do that, to disguise the fact that it's a bunch of talking heads.

16 posted on 10/03/2004 9:22:10 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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To: Lancey Howard

Bumpbackatcha!


17 posted on 10/03/2004 9:27:34 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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Boston Public and Ally McBeal = Crap.
The Practice was good until ABC had to remove some key characters to save on costs.


18 posted on 10/03/2004 9:31:20 PM PDT by jesda
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To: RedWingsSuck
I tuned into Boston Legal about half-way through. Typical David Kelley. Bader is representing a young black girl who was not given the part in an Orphan Annie show and was suing the producer. Al-freakin'-Sharpton suddenly barges into the courtroom and begins berating the judge about how equality for blacks was "always a day away." Time to see what was going on at FR.

Yeah, I was starting to barf, too, once I got over the intitial surprise. But you know what? Instead of merely being pc, Kelley gave Sharpton a line at the end that turned the whole thing into a very clever joke.

19 posted on 10/03/2004 9:44:44 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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To: Give Piece A Chance
Pwns is hacker-speak for 'owns'. It is derived from the misspelling of the word "owns", being that the "p" key is right next to the "o" key. It does not mean to possess property, instead being used to show domination of an opponent in an online game or sport.

'Pvvns' would be a further bastardization of the base word 'pwns' by using the letter v twice rather than a 'w'.

Thanks for the explanation. I wish that guy would've explained what the heck Josh Whedon has to do with Kelley, though.

20 posted on 10/03/2004 9:57:50 PM PDT by mrustow ("And when Moses saw the golden calf, he shouted out to the heavens, 'Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!'")
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