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https://deadline.com/2020/01/lincoln...ca-1202827783/
The Bone Collector-based NBC series, which was previously titled Lincoln, changed its name to avoid confusion with the car and President Abraham Lincoln. “We found that a more dynamic, fuller title brought all viewers into the story,” executive producer Barry O'Brien said at the TV press tour. NBC's Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector fails to shake up the network crime procedural drama "In its pilot episode, Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector makes a big show of shaking up the usual procedural formula (different timelines! elaborate fakeouts! explosives!), but nonetheless follows the lead of umpteen serial killer stories so closely that it ends up a paint-by-numbers collision of predictable tropes," says Caroline Framke of the NBC drama starring Russell Hornsby, Arielle Kebbel and Michael Imperioli. "Rhyme speaks exclusively in clichés or outright word salad nonsense ('turns out the broken take better care of the broken'?) that everyone’s impressed reactions indicate are supposed to be unusually smart and poignant. Kebbel, a perpetually underused actor, does her level best to make Amelia as interesting as the script insists she is, but can only dodge the obstacles of her lines so often. How well their partnership goes — or more accurately, how well the actors can sell it — from this point forward could determine the fate of the show. But given its introduction, it will be an uphill climb for the show to get anywhere particularly compelling." ALSO:
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