TV shows that retain their popularity over the years do so for
obvious reasons: good production values, good acting, and
compelling storylines. But detective stories in particular also
endure because they appeal to the gumshoe in all of us. America is
obsessed with crime solving. Nancy Grace on "CNN Headline News,"
Greta Van Susteren on Fox, and the seemingly annual recurrence of
the courtroom sensation all testify to this fact. And these people
and cases are able to reach their phenomenal status not simply
because of the media-the media only demonstrates the enormous
national appetite for this material. Rather, "Cold Case, CSI," and
"Law & Order" have achieved their current popularity because
they all respond to the same national craving for crime, and do so
with great skill and creativity. "Round Up the Usual Suspects"
provides a comparison of the crime fighting models and justice
proceedings of each of these TV series.
Each series has its own special crime-fighting niche, and each
approaches its job with a different set of values and different
paradigms of discovery and proof. Their separate approaches are
each firmly grounded in different components of human nature --
analytical reasoning, for instance, in "CSI," memory in "Cold
Case," and teamwork in "Law & Order." After examining each of
the individual series in depth, Ruble goes on to investigate some
of the historical antecedents in classical TV detective series such
as "The FBI "and "Dragnet." It is interesting to note that these
crime fighting methodologies are extensions of the way we all
process information about the world. Ray Ruble here aims to
increase our appreciation for the ingenious manner in which
fictional cases are broken and convictions convincingly secured,
and also illuminates the deeper human elements that lie under a
more implicit spotlight in these runaway hits.
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