Thu, Sep 27
Fans of "Brotherhood" last season might consider Michael Caffee a thug, a brute, a force of evil. Jason Isaacs, who plays him, has a different take. "Michael's...
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DVD Review: Brotherhood - Season 2 
source: Blogcritics
OH - The main plot of Brotherhood focuses on two brothers in an Irish neighborhood in Providence. One of them, Tom Caffee, is a politician. ...
Published Thu, Jan 15
Bryan/College Station Eagle - Showtime's 'Brotherhood' vividly ... 
source: Bryan College Station Eagle
Back for its third season on Showtime, this splendid drama focuses on a working-class Irish-American family in Providence, R.I., where "good" brother Tommy Caffee (played by Jason Clarke) started out as an ambitious but idealistic state ...
Published Sun, Nov 2
source: Hartford Courant
There was some question whether the saga starring Jason Isaacs, Jason Clarke and Annabeth Gish would be back because of its relatively low numbers. But, paired with "Dexter" last season, its numbers were boosted to 651000 -- death ...
Published Tue, Jan 22
On a Busy Sunday, Praising Brotherhood - Seattle Post Intelligencer 
source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
On a Busy Sunday, Praising Brotherhood - I’m also fascinated by Jason Clarke’s subtle performance as Tommy Caffee, a big fish in a small pond of increasingly polluted political waters. ...
Published Mon, Dec 3
It's all about drama as more series return 
source: Star-Telegram.com
Brotherhood: Though other series on the Showtime schedule may get more attention -- Weeds, we're talkin' about you -- Brotherhood just may be the best. Beginning its second season tonight, the story -- about the Irish Caffee brothers and their best friend on opposite sides of the law in th...
Published Sun, Sep 30
Brotherhood's Back! Sneak Preview 
source: Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress
Brotherhood returns for its second season on Showtime Sunday night - right after Dexter. From Miami to Providence - a great sweep of the eastern seaboard, and a great sweep for Showtime. I've seen an advance copy of the first four episodes. No spoilers below, except for what you have to know already: Brotherhood could never let Michael Caffee die. But I can say that I think the show is more thoughtful, even deeper than it was last year. Ethan Embry's giving a sterling performance as officer Giggs, and the complexity of his personal and professional life could support a series in itself. Brian F. O’Byrne joins Brotherhood as Caffee cousin Colin - from the other side of the Atlantic - and this adds an additional dimension to the family.
Published Sat, Sep 29
`Dexter,' `Brotherhood' Good For Mob-Missers - Hartford Courant 
source: Hartford Courant
Dexter,' `Brotherhood' Good For Mob-Missers United States - Jason Clarke, who plays rising politician Tommy Caffee, has been taken under the wing of politicos there, Masters says. And for Jason Isaacs, who plays his ...
Published Mon, Sep 24
DVD Review: Brotherhood - The Complete First Season - Blogcritics.org 
source: blogcritics.org
DVD Review: Brotherhood - The Complete First Season Blogcritics.org, OH - The show follows Tom Caffee (Jason Clarke), Rhode Island State Legislator representing Providence's working-class, Irish-Catholic neighborhood of The Hill. ...
Published Sun, Sep 23