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In the news: More Flashpoint reviews, interviews

From Verne Gay of Newsday:

  • CBS imports Hugh Dillon’s ‘Flashpoint’ from Canada
    Reason to watch: Idle curiosity. “Flashpoint” is one of the rarest of the rare, an all-Canadian import that was ordered during the writers’ strike when CBS execs were starting to think that even reality shows starring dogs didn’t seem like such a bad idea.” Read more.

From Ian Spelling of UGO:

From Rick Bentley of the Providence Journal:

  • A toughened Enrico Colantoni plays Flashpoint’s top cop
    “Enrico Colantoni was surprised when he was contacted by the producers of the new CBS summer series Flashpoint to play the head of a group of handpicked cops. The group handles everything from hostage situations to defusing bombs. The efforts of the SRU (Special Response Unit) can be seen starting tonight at 10 on CBS (Ch. 4, 12).”
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From Eric Goldman of IGN:

  • Amy Jo Johnson in the Flashpoint
    “CBS’s new series Flashpoint premieres Friday, July 11th. Inspired by Toronto’s real life Emergency Task Force, the series centers on the SRU, a special SWAT-like unit that rescues hostages, busts gangs, defuses bombs, climbs the sides of buildings and more. The group is led by Sgt. Gregory Parker (Veronica Mars‘s Enrico Colantoni) and includes Jules Callaghan, a sniper played by Amy Jo Johnson.” Read more.

From Kat Angus of Dose.ca:

  • Back in a Flash
    Enrico Colatoni is glad to be home. After spending many years building a name for himself in U.S. television productions like Just Shoot Me and cult favourite Veronica Mars, the 45-year-old actor has returned to his native Toronto to film his new series, Flashpoint, premiering July 11 on CTV.” Read more.

From Variety:

  • Flashpoint
    “Looking to the Great White North for cop drama while its domestic mainstays take a breather, CBS introduces “Flashpoint,” a pretty nondescript hour that — much like the net’s “The Unit” — attempts to straddle the line between gung ho/Spartan and soft/mushy. Focusing on one of those elite cop squads (in this case, Toronto’s Strategic Response Unit) that producers love, the series benefits from the sturdy presence of Enrico Colantoni as its easygoing sergeant, but the premiere mostly fizzles with what amounts to a minor hostage situation and its prolonged aftermath.” Read more.
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In the news: Flashpoint reviews

From Glen Schaefer of The Province:

  • In the zone on Flashpoint
    “Vancouver’s David Paetkau says there’s more to his latest TV role as a Toronto cop than just running and gunning. Paetkau, part of the ensemble as the new member of a Toronto police tactical unit in the new series Flashpoint, says the show delves into the psychological after-effects of police work.” Read more.

From Gayle Macdonald of the Globe and Mail:

  • Ripped from the headlines
    “The set of Flashpoint is stocked with sniper rifles, snake cameras and tasers, and the cast oozes machismo. This made-in-Canada police series is nothing if not authentic.” Read more.

From Jesse Kohl of Media in Canada:

  • Will one moment change everything?
    Flashpoint star Hugh Dillon’s face is on so many ads in so many places, you must feel like he’s moved into your head. CTV’s summer series – yes, the one that the Americans bought to air in “reverse simulcast” – is set to premiere in the 10 pm time slot on Friday, July 11.” Read more.

From Joe Amarante of the New Haven Register:

  • Good day, eh? Not for long in ‘Flashpoint’
    “Enrico Colantoni, who played a photographer in the series “Just Shoot Me” and the father of the title character in “Veronica Mars,” returns to series TV — and to his native Toronto — in the summer cop show “Flashpoint” at 10 p.m. Friday on CBS.” Read more.

From Alan Pergament of the Buffalo News:

From PopMatters:

  • Flashpoint: Series Premiere
    ““You know why we’re all here?” asks Sgt. Gregory Parker (Enrico Colantoni). “It’s about helping you. Do you understand? Help. Understand?” Actually, no. The man he’s trying to reach does not understand. He’s not close to understanding. It’s not enough that he’s Croatian and apparently speaks no English, but he’s also got a big gun in his hand, held close to the head of a whimpering blond office worker wearing pink. Add to that that the camera tends to circle him from below, the yellowy sky is laced with time-lapsed clouds, and worst of all, the soundtrack is filled with an ominous undertone and Muslim adhan—ever the sign of big fat trouble in Western mass media. ” Read more.

 From Cary Darling of the Denver Post:

  • Is “Flashpoint” more than a summer flash in the pan? Maybe
    “The new CBS summer drama “Flashpoint” is probably going to get lost amid all the reality-show hysterics, Olympics overload and political posturing that’s going to dominate TV this season. That’s too bad, because though it’s hardly groundbreaking or innovative, the Friday-night series deserves an audience and some time for its characters to grow.” Read more.
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In the news: Enrico Colantoni of Flashpoint

From Bruce Demara of the Toronto Star:

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In the news: Flashpoint reviews, interviews

From Barry Garron of the Hollywood Reporter:

From Tom Jicha of the Sun-Sentinel:

  • Canadian import ‘Flashpoint’ nothing to get excited aboot
    “CBS loves crime dramas. Even during summer, when other networks are loaded with cheap, hokey reality, CBS managed to find a new cops series, Flashpoint, to replace at least an hour of reruns a week. It didn’t have to look far. Flashpoint, which debuts Friday, comes down from Canada, which has given us hockey, thick bacon and, most importantly in this context, writers and actors who don’t go out on strike with their American counterparts.” Read more.

From Kenn Gold Media Blvd Magazine:

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