Discussion Thursday
Rizzoli & Isles

Title: Rizzoli & Isle
Channel: TNT
Time: Hiatus until Summer Premier
Premise: Based on characters created by best-selling crime novelist Tess Gerritsen, RIZZOLI & ISLES stars Angie Harmon as Jane Rizzoli, a tough-as-nails Boston police detective, and Sasha Alexander as Maura Isles, a smart, impeccably dressed medical examiner from a privileged background. Despite being complete opposites, the two women share an offbeat chemistry and strong working relationship that has helped them bust some of Boston’s most notorious criminals.
Lorraine Bracco stars as Jane’s demanding and intrusive mother, Angela. Lee Thompson Young is Detective Barry Frost, Jane’s somewhat green partner. Bruce McGill plays Detective Vince Korsak, Jane’s seasoned former partner who resents her being paired with Frost. And Jordan Bridges is Jane’s brother, Frankie Jr., a patrol cop who hopes one day to become a detective.

At first I wasn’t interested in the series, despite the fact Sasha Alexander was in it. I’m not quite sure why suddenly decided to take a look at the series, but after about three episodes in, it hooked you. Sasha and Angie are amazing as the two leads – Marua Isles and Jane Rizzoli. They are two strong woman who are very different, yet not. They adore each other, will back each others plays without thinking, and at the same time want to smack the crap out of each other. They are real woman. Many times I could find myself relating to Rizzoli (hush to the peanut gallery) but those who know me – that isn’t nearly shocking.
They tackle modern day events/issues without hesitation. There’s an episode where a woman is killed and you discover she has a wife. It was just part of the story, not a big deal made over the fact this was a gay couple. Recent episode you discover Detective Frost’s mom has a partner and she was worried on telling him. They handled the situation with the fear, stress, and love that comes with those type of moments. There is a returning character who was wounded in Afghanistan and has lost most use of his legs. In simple ways they show the affects of the injury to his life, and those he loves. It brings to home so many issues you hear and read about and makes it real. Giving the audience someone to relate to.
Angie Harmon: Jane Rizzoli the only daughter, of a Boston Italian Family – she shocked and upset her family by become a police officers instead of marrying and having kids. The character is well rounded, lovable and annoying. Angie brings a sense of humor and sophistication to a hard nose cop who as a woman has to live in a man’s world. I’ve followed Angie since her stint in Law&Order. If you have a twitter account you would enjoy following her: Angie Harmon – she is funny, inspirational, adores her fans, and she’ll post pics from filming.
Sasha Alexander: Maura Isles was adopted by her parents when she was a baby, raised in a upper class family. She is the ME of Boston PD and is very knowledgeable about anything sometimes too much. I hadn’t seen her in a real role since Kate in NCIS so it was nice to see her in running series as a lead. It took a while to get used to the blonde hair but she pulls it off beautifully. She gives Maura a sense of humor, innocence, intelligence, and caring.
Lorraine Bracco: Plays Jane’s mother. If you don’t recognize her name you’ll recognize her voice instantly. Angie Rizzoli is an Italian mother of 3, and everyone knows it. I do adore her characters, but there are times she does the hot/cold quickly and sometimes they aren’t sure where they want ma to go with her life.
Lee Thompson Young: Detective Barry Frost – Jane’s partner. He’s assigned to her after she has a bad run in with a serial killer, Hoyt. The character is very different from her previous partner. Young. Tech Savy. And the two don’t always get along. I’ve never seen Lee Thompson Young in anything else, but he shows good potential and I would enjoy seeing his career unfold.
Bruce McGill: Vince Korsak – Jane’s former partner. He was removed as her partner due to the fact she was taken on the job by Hoyt. He still works with Jane and Frost, but still upset over the fact he failed Jane in her worst nightmare. Bruce McGill has been around Hollywood and you know him the moment you see him. Might not know his name, but you’re always going – that guy! You know the one in ….
Jordan Bridges: Frankie Rizzoli – Jane’s Brother. Who wanted to follow in sister’s footsteps and become a cop much to the dismay of Mama Rizzoli. Over the past three years the show has been on – Jordan has developed from new actor to someone who can hold his own in the scene. Frankie has grown as a character and it shows.

The TV Series is actually based on a set of books by Tess Gerritsen – her first book introducing Jane Rizzoli – The Surgen. I’ve read the first book, and the timing is slightly different as it starts in 2000 (pre 9/11) so the situations/background is slightly different from the TV Series. I’ve got the rest of the book sitting on the bedside table and will read them as time goes on.
Sylum Relationship: Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles were briefly introduced in Roads Untravelled. There story is in the works, but sitting on the back burner as many stories are in front of them. The biggest difference you’ll notice from the book series/tv series and Sylum is Joey Grant. Joey is scene briefly in the Pilot and 2nd Episode – played by Donnie Wahlberg. He’s family friend who’s known Jane all their lives. This character is being used heavily in Sylum – while he’s never really seen again in the TV show.

Joey Grant: Mate to both Jane and Maura
So the questions I’m tossing out today are: Do you watch the show? Loveit? Like it? OH Hell No? Do you read the books? Does the show do the books justice? Or are the too different?
Sylum Questions: Curious to know how they all got together? What are their histories? And did you notice they are the only triad paring that is two woman and a man. And Joey will tell you – having two woman as Mate’s isn’t easy and any guy who has the fantasy of two girls – yeah they should try living with Maura and Jane.

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