An Iraq war vet suffers a brain injury that triggers the ability to see connections between seemingly unrelated events, objects or people.An Iraq war vet suffers a brain injury that triggers the ability to see connections between seemingly unrelated events, objects or people.An Iraq war vet suffers a brain injury that triggers the ability to see connections between seemingly unrelated events, objects or people.
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10TheJayde
The Finder is by far better than it's predecessor, in that the characters are more well drawn, and the stories are fresher, as well as the actual methods that the main character uses to get to the end.
The characters are unique. Leo Knox played by Michael Clark Duncan was my favorite character, as he was the anchor to the show, and was a highly intelligent man who was also strong physically. Willa was a great addition because she was on the fringe of things, and brought a more youthful viewpoint to the going ons. Plus she's a gypsy, and how often do you see a protagonist that is a gypsy on TV? Simply - The Show is Very Well Done.
The characters are unique. Leo Knox played by Michael Clark Duncan was my favorite character, as he was the anchor to the show, and was a highly intelligent man who was also strong physically. Willa was a great addition because she was on the fringe of things, and brought a more youthful viewpoint to the going ons. Plus she's a gypsy, and how often do you see a protagonist that is a gypsy on TV? Simply - The Show is Very Well Done.
10uffb
This is one of the best TV series out there. A very entertaining comedic drama... The regular characters are simply beautiful souls. The Finder's "Legal Adviser" stands out in this respect, but the other character each have their endearing quirks and come across as people anyone would love to have as a friend. Combine that with a quirky and engaging story line, and you have a series which is consistently one of the most entertaining and engaging things on TV these days. Sometimes the Rube Goldberg devices Walter creates to help his thought processes are clearly impossible for one person to create in under a month, but aside from the suspension of disbelief required for that, this series is essentially flawless.
I can't believe the show has been canceled! I've never written one of these reviews before, but that is how strongly I feel about the loss of this show! I loved the Finder. It was original and funny -so different that the typical "solve the crime" shows.
Don't we already have enough CSIs? It's fun trying to figure out how Walter's mind works to reach the conclusions he reaches. He offers enough clues that the crime sleuths in all of us can try to find the lost right along with him. This show has real heart! The the characters - all are so different, but work so well together.
Why would Fox give up on the show so fast? The show just has to come back! Hopefully another network will pick up the show and let all of us that enjoy the show still have a chance to watch.
Don't we already have enough CSIs? It's fun trying to figure out how Walter's mind works to reach the conclusions he reaches. He offers enough clues that the crime sleuths in all of us can try to find the lost right along with him. This show has real heart! The the characters - all are so different, but work so well together.
Why would Fox give up on the show so fast? The show just has to come back! Hopefully another network will pick up the show and let all of us that enjoy the show still have a chance to watch.
The show is just good, fun entertainment. Sometimes it's nice to be entertained and not have to think things through. I love the cast, great chemistry all around.
Plus, love the idea of living in a bar at the end of the world somewhere. Very appealing.
I'm not crazy about the gypsy connection and stealing stuff; I like Isabel and her connection with Walter. I like the "family" they have carved out for themselves. I like the BEST FRIENDS feeling; also how the four of them watch out for each other. You get the sense of genuine caring.
Of course it's nonsense. When I want Drama, I watch Dexter. For fun, I will watch The Finder.
Plus, love the idea of living in a bar at the end of the world somewhere. Very appealing.
I'm not crazy about the gypsy connection and stealing stuff; I like Isabel and her connection with Walter. I like the "family" they have carved out for themselves. I like the BEST FRIENDS feeling; also how the four of them watch out for each other. You get the sense of genuine caring.
Of course it's nonsense. When I want Drama, I watch Dexter. For fun, I will watch The Finder.
10csymin
I love this show -- and the new cast is, in my opinion, far better than the one-off prequel which introduced the show as it spun off from Bones. Geoff Stultz character is played brilliantly as is the whole supporting cast. Even Eric Roberts' gnarly turn as gypsy boss was excellently cast. Where did the writers' come up with this? I thought it far more original than anything else around (I'm sick of your typical CSI crime dramas) with lots of humor to go along with the clever scripts. Having just learned the show did not get renewed, I'm once again so annoyed at myself for giving Fox a chance. They seem to cancel everything I've ever liked and renew all the crap. Too bad. This cast, these writers, this concept were all awesome. I sure hope some other network picks them up. Fox infuriates me.
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- TriviaSpin-off from the TV show Bones (Season 6: Ep. 19, 2011).
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #20.92 (2012)
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