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"Damages Season 3"


  

          

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>TELEVISION REVIEW

'Damages' on FX

Season 3 has Patty taking on a Madoff type and Martin Short playing his attorney.

By MARY McNAMARA

Television Critic

January 25, 2010

The good folks behind FX's “Damages” have apparently never heard of the sophomore slump. Opening with a bang, literally, the third season of this gravity-defying balancing act of a show promises to be the best one yet.

Jumping at the chance to fictionalize Bernie Madoff, here thinly disguised as Ponzi-architect Louis Tobin (Len Cariou), creators Todd Kessler, Glenn Kessler and Daniel Zelman offer us the mouth-watering opportunity to see what would happen if our gal Patty could get to the bottom of things, all in the name of the defrauded masses: murder and mayhem, of course, presented in the show's signature and still tantalizing time-warped bits and carried out by yet another killer ensemble.

The first season's casting revelation was Ted Danson's power mad chief executive, Arthur Frobisher; the second, William Hurt's wife-murdering scientist Daniel Purcell and Marcia Gay Harden's tough as nails lawyer Claire Maddox. For Season 3, the producers not only tapped Lily Tomlin to play Louis' wife, Marilyn, and Campbell Scott his barely recovering alcoholic son Joe, but they've also got Martin Short doing a fabulously sinister stare-down as the Tobin family lawyer, Leonard Winstone.

Martin Short! As the hard-ass lawyer! This is why "Damages" is one of the best shows on television -- it operates without fear.

The fabulous original cast is still with us, though perhaps not for long. Patty's protégé/victim Ellen (Rose Byrne) has left Hewes and Associates for a job in the district attorney's office, members of which are, of course, attempting to nail Tobin and his family on criminal charges even as Patty is the court-appointed civil litigator. Which means a lot of off-the-record confabs between Ellen and Tom (Tate Donovan), who conveniently remain let's-do-lunch friends.

Both teams are furiously trying to discover where Tobin has put whatever is left of his money, which opens up the plot for unfettered double-agenting, double-talk and mysterious people of interest, including architect Julian Decker (Keith Carradine) and a remarkably articulate homeless man played with relish by Michael Laurence.

Although Patty and Ellen may have reached a detente (or have they?), and Tom seems poised to become partner (or is he?), Patty's in the middle of a far from amicable divorce (or is it?)

So how surprising is it that after the season's opening scene, in which Decker hits on a laughing and softly lighted Patty, we see her driving alone only to be murderously broadsided. When, dazed and confused, she looks into the other car, she sees nothing but an inflated air bag and something that resembles the Lady Liberty bookend that killed Ellen's fiancé in Season 1.

Have Patty's sins come home to roost? Or is there a whole new set of folks who'd like to kill her?

Early episodes offer twists and turns galore, including, impossibly, the death of a main character, though veteran "Damages" viewers know better than to trust these early scenes. If history is any indicator, pretty much everyone will turn out to be lying, intentionally or not, and the action should be read like a partial photograph, with the images that supply context lurking just out of frame.

But even more important than the brilliant story line is the air of confidence that permeates early episodes. From the moment it debuted, "Damages" was something else again, but there were rough spots as the actors, the ground shifting almost weekly beneath their feet, tried to fix their characters.

This time around everyone, Byrne in particular, moves with an air of confidence that allows you to keep your eyes on the knives being juggled in the air rather than the person doing the juggling.

Which is exactly where you want the audience's eyes to be when you're pulling off a con, or a show like "Damages."

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Damages Season 3 [View all] , ZooTown74, Sun Jan-24-10 10:57 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
I.CAN.NOT.EFFING.WAIT
Jan 24th 2010
1
Cannot fucking wait, here are more reviews:
Jan 25th 2010
2
Got-DAYUM we off and runnin'
Jan 26th 2010
3
Interview with show's producers about what happened (swipe) (SPOILERS)
Jan 26th 2010
4
i love this show!
Jan 26th 2010
5
it's so futile to try to figure out where the show is going.
Jan 26th 2010
6
seriously, someone tell me in a spoiler free way why i should watch this...
Jan 27th 2010
7
This show is heavy on plot and demands the viewer's attention
Jan 27th 2010
8
great episode but the ending was a little over the top/ridiculous (spoil...
Feb 03rd 2010
9
This season has a feeling of over-the-topness that might lose me.
Feb 04th 2010
10
So nobody wants to talk about how much they hate Patty anymore?
Feb 10th 2010
11
this season's gotten pretty good.
Mar 09th 2010
12
another fantastic season so far
Mar 10th 2010
13
agree - the writing is so good
Mar 23rd 2010
15
Who has been watching this season?
Mar 23rd 2010
14
OH HELLS MOTHAFUCKIN NAW!!! REALLY F/X?!?!?!?!?!
Apr 06th 2010
16
WTF?
Apr 06th 2010
18
high production costs + low ratings = directTV
Apr 06th 2010
19
UP y'all need to be reading the news on DAMAGES in #16
Apr 06th 2010
17
This is the first season I have watched
Apr 06th 2010
20
Last night was INTENSE. best ep of the season for sure *spoilers*
Apr 06th 2010
21
shit was AMAZING *spoilers*
Apr 07th 2010
22
WOW. Who saw any of this coming?
Apr 13th 2010
23
I also don't think Tom will be the only death.
Apr 13th 2010
24
so what did we think of the finale?
Apr 20th 2010
25
Great finale.
Apr 20th 2010
26
SPOILERS GALORE/um i'm seeing emmy and golden globe noms for:
Apr 21st 2010
27
*spoiler*
Apr 21st 2010
28
umm...thoughts
Apr 21st 2010
29
finale *spoilers*
Apr 21st 2010
30
I know I'm late as hell but I finally caught up.
May 28th 2010
31
This season was my first
May 28th 2010
32
      You should go back and watch the others.
May 28th 2010
33

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