Blogcritics | by Diane Kristine | Sun, Sep 23
Sun, Sep 23
With a cast that includes Hector Elizondo, Jimmy Smits, and Rita Moreno, a premise that uses the immigrant experience and adoptive families to explore outsiders and belonging, and enough pretty people with enough danger and deception in their lives, Cane should be far more interestin...
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27 Months Ago,
Tony Figueroa from Blogcritics says
(in TV Review: Never Judge A Show By Its Pilot - Cane)
Unlike JR Ewing, Alex Vega does not mind getting his hands dirty. I have a couple of thoughts about the new CBS drama Cane. First of all I am excited to see a show with an all-Latino cast on network television (George Lopez couldn't ...
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All This Nonsense says
(in Review: “Cane” Offers Strong Drama, Smits…And Mojitos)
and “The Unit” tonight are likely to stick around for the premiere of “Cane.” “Cane” delivers enough action to lure fans of those two shows. Like them, it has a familiar TV face front and center in Jimmy Smits. Also like them, “Cane” is ...
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Diane Kristine from Unified Theory of Nothing Much says
(in TV Review: Cane)
With a cast that includes Hector Elizondo, Jimmy Smits, and Rita Moreno, a premise that uses the immigrant experience and adoptive families to explore outsiders and belonging, and enough pretty people with enough danger and deception ...