One of the new TV shows I mentioned in my Fall 2019 TV Preview
was Stumptown on ABC, and it has turned out to be our favorite new show
of the fall and one of our overall favorites this season, new and old.
We are loving this action-packed, suspenseful, yet warm and funny show
with a great cast.
Cobie Smuldors (of How I Met Your Mother fame)
stars as Dex Parios, a Marine vet in Portland, OR, with PTSD. She cares
for her adult brother, Ansel (played by Cole Sibus), who has Down
Syndrome. The two of them often hang out (and Ansel works at) a bar
called Bad Alibi, owned by their good friend, Gray, played by Jake
Johnson (familiar as Nick from New Girl). In the first episode,
the head of the local Indian casino asks Dex to track down her
granddaughter who's been kidnapped. Its a twisty, convoluted, and
dangerous case, and along the way, Dex works with (and hooks up with)
Detective Miles Hoffman, a cop played by Michael Ealy (who we enjoyed in
Almost Human and The Following). By the start of the
second episode, Dex has decided she wants to be a private investigator.
Although trouble seems to follow her everywhere, she is scrappy and
determined and feels like she could be good at being a PI. The rest of
season one (so far) follows her as she trains, gets her PI license, gets
in way over her head, and tackles bad guys.
Stumptown
is based on a graphic novel series by Greg Rucka, and we are loving the
TV adaptation so far! Yes, it's a detective show with mysteries and
action in every episode, but it is also warm and very, very funny. Even
better, it is accompanied by an '80's soundtrack with hilarious timing,
since Dex's old Mustang has a mix tape stuck in the cassette player that
starts playing at the most inopportune (and funny) moments. Smulders is
outstanding in this starring role, as a bad-ass Marine who always gets
into trouble but still solves her cases. The rest of the cast is great,
too, also including Camryn Manheim as the police lieutenant. Dex seems
tough on the outside, but her loving relationship with her brother and
friendship with Gray show her softer side. There is at least one big
fight in each episode and often a car chase, too, which are not
typically my cup of tea, but it is all done with a sense of humor and
fun. You can see what I mean in the trailer below. The bottom line is
that Stumptown is one of our favorite shows on TV right now, and we look forward to each new episode and watch it as soon as it hits On Demand.
Stumptown airs on ABC Wednesdays at 10 pm, and is available On Demand and on the ABC website (looks like the first five episodes are available there right now for free). It is also available on Amazon for $1.99 an episode or $19.99 for the first season.
I've seen this trailer several times, but it still makes me laugh every time!
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
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