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Saving Grace: Season 01 (2007)

Saving Grace: Season 01 (2007)
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Oscar winner Holly Hunter made her TV series debut in the gritty semi-fantasy Saving Grace. Hunter was cast as Oklahoma City police detective Grace Hanadarko, who after the death of her sister in the Murrah Building bombing of 1995 had turned her back on God and taken the first step down the road to self-destruction. Drowning her problems in booze and clouding her neuroses in cigarette smoke, Grace also degraded herself with a long line of dead-end romances, most recently with her married partner Ham Dewey (Kenny Johnson). Late one night, while driving drunk, Grace was involved in a terrible car crash. She was plucked from certain death by the enigmatic Earl (Leon Rippy) a "last chance" angel who had been giving the unenviable task of helping Grace find redemption before it was too late. Far from grateful, Grace constantly groused about Earl's unorthodox methods and the fact that she no longer had control over her own life; but little by little, our hard-bitten heroine began to turn her life around, beginning with her affectionate treatment of her late sister's troubled son, Clay (Dylan Minnette). Even so, it was hard for Grace to convince her co-workers that an angel had entered her life -- all except for forensic specialist Rhetta Rodriguez (Laura San Giacomo), a deeply religious woman who was estranged from her family because of her unwillingness to "judge" anyone. Besides Grace, the only other person able to see Earl was death-row inmate Leon Cooley (Bokeem Woodbine), who likewise had precious little time to save his own soul. Rounding out the regulars were Detective Butch Ada (Bailey Chase), former college athlete and one of Grace's discarded lovers; and Detective Bobby Stillwater (Gregory Norman Cruz), a devoted family man with a burning desire to make the world a better place (though he didn't quite know how). Saving Grace premiered July 23, 2007, on the TNT cable channel. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Synopsis of Saving Grace: Season 01

Oscar winner Holly Hunter made her TV series debut in the gritty semi-fantasy Saving Grace. Hunter was cast as Oklahoma City police detective Grace Hanadarko, who after the death of her sister in the Murrah Building bombing of 1995 had turned her back on God and taken the first step down the road to self-destruction. Drowning her problems in booze and clouding her neuroses in cigarette smoke, Grace also degraded herself with a long line of dead-end romances, most recently with her married partner Ham Dewey (Kenny Johnson). Late one night, while driving drunk, Grace was involved in a terrible car crash. She was plucked from certain death by the enigmatic Earl (Leon Rippy) a "last chance" angel who had been giving the unenviable task of helping Grace find redemption before it was too late. Far from grateful, Grace constantly groused about Earl's unorthodox methods and the fact that she no longer had control over her own life; but little by little, our hard-bitten heroine began to turn her life around, beginning with her affectionate treatment of her late sister's troubled son, Clay (Dylan Minnette). Even so, it was hard for Grace to convince her co-workers that an angel had entered her life -- all except for forensic specialist Rhetta Rodriguez (Laura San Giacomo), a deeply religious woman who was estranged from her family because of her unwillingness to "judge" anyone. Besides Grace, the only other person able to see Earl was death-row inmate Leon Cooley (Bokeem Woodbine), who likewise had precious little time to save his own soul. Rounding out the regulars were Detective Butch Ada (Bailey Chase), former college athlete and one of Grace's discarded lovers; and Detective Bobby Stillwater (Gregory Norman Cruz), a devoted family man with a burning desire to make the world a better place (though he didn't quite know how). Saving Grace premiered July 23, 2007, on the TNT cable channel. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    LeAnne L.

    Wow! I just finished Season One of TNT's "Saving Grace," and I have to say that I do not understand why people are not watching this show! I have read that the network shows it after the very popular, and also very good, show "The Closer" in an effort to get people to watch it. I don't get it. I mean, how can you go wrong with Holly Hunter and Laura San Giacomo (from the old TV show, "Just Shoot Me")? People are really missing out, in my opinion. The first episode is good, but each episode gets better and better. The angel Earl CRACKS ME UP! What great lines. The last scene of the season finale made me say, "Wow!" aloud, and I was alone! I want to rate this 4.5 stars because of that last scene, but I am making myself remember that I need to rate the entire season, not just the season finale. So "Saving Grace", Season 1 receives a very solid 4 stars from me.

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    Randi M.

    The concept of this show is so thought provoking and sexy as well. Holly Hunter and the entire supporting cast was excellent. Can't wait till Season 2...My new FAVORITE show!!

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    Marna B.

    I have a firm rule against any angel-related plotlines, but I make a big, enthusiastic exception for this series. It is so complex and intelligently written I marvelled the whole time I was raptly watching, wondering how on earth it made it onto TV -- it's just too good. Holly Hunter is wonderful, and so is every single one of the supporting cast. The characters are flawed, human and compelling. And the dialogue and plotlines are riveting.

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