Scene from CBS-TV's "Elementary" from Google |
When I saw the photo I was reminded almost immediately writer S.J. Rozan's detective team of Lydia Chin and Bill Smith. In fact, I had hoped it would be. It would be a different TV show to closely follow the format of the books with either Chen or Smith as the primary investigator for the case. The two reside in New York City with the American-born Chinese Chen working usually in the Chinatown community with Smith often "shadowing" Chen.
Smith has strong American roots which go back to Kentucky although he's a full-time New Yorker these days. His work in Rozan's books have taken him around the New York area. Chen, however, has cases typically with her Chinese community.
Frequent investigations into Chinatown could lead to a culturally enlightening show--as the books do. I'd imagine such a series would include--for the sake of realism--times of characters speaking only Chinese and closed captioned scenes. How might that go over on network TV? Of course, there's always cable, right?
I think Rozan has the thought-provoking elements for a unique TV series with her fictional detectives.
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