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Saving Grace - Season 1
Saving Grace - Season 1

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Actor: Holly Hunter
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 2722

Format: Ac-3, Box Set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Number Of Items: 4
Running Time: 576
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.7

MPN: FOXD2253038D
UPC: 024543530381
EAN: 0024543530381
ASIN: B0016MOWQ4

Release Date: July 15, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 07/15/2008 Run time: 559 minutes Rating: Nr

Amazon.com
There are very few television shows that revolve around a single figure to the extent that Saving Grace does. Then again, there are even fewer that can boast an actor as good as Oscar winner Holly Hunter in the lead role, and Hunter draws on her considerable chops and charms to bring to life a character who, while certainly sympathetic, isn't always especially likable. Her Grace Hanadarko, a detective working for the Oklahoma City Police Department's Major Crimes division, is a mess. We're barely into the pilot episode (the first of thirteen comprising the show's first season) before we discover that her married partner is just one of Grace's many bedmates (promiscuous is one way to describe her; slut is another), and that she's a heavy smoker and drinker and a foul-mouthed, habitual liar. And that's on her good days. There are reasons for all of this, of course--turns out that the death of her sister in the 1995 terrorist bombing that claimed 168 lives is just one of them--but it's only when Grace commits a particularly stupid and reckless act that the potential for redemption appears in the form of Earl (Leon Rippy), a tobacco-chewing good ol' boy who just happens to be an angel. A "last chance angel," to be exact, who suggests that if Grace will simply turn herself over to God, good things will ensue.

It won't be easy. Despite Earl's good-natured appeals (along with an occasional spectacular display of God's awesome powers), Grace is nigh on incorrigible. And while each episode features a crime of some sort, ranging from murder and child abduction to the theft of a million-dollar statue of a steer, creator-writer Nancy Miller (who was an executive producer for The Closer, another TNT series with a strong female lead) focuses much more on Grace's ongoing struggle to accept Earl's presence ("Why me?" she asks. "I don't know," comes the reply) and do something to clean up her life. The show's bluesy, authentic music (including Everlast's title tune), dry sense of humor, and sexy tone (Hunter, looking very buff, is nearly nude on numerous occasions) are all positive elements; so's the supporting cast, especially Rippy and Laura San Giacomo (as a police examiner who's Grace's best pal). But Saving Grace is all about Holly Hunter, and by and large that's a very good thing. Bonus features include audio commentary by Miller and others on two episodes and several short featurettes. --Sam Graham


Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Just the, er... bare facts?   December 31, 2008
It's amazing how much nudity is packed into one season, but there you are. It doesn't bother me, particularly, but for those that don't like some rather graphic adult scenes you should probably steer clear. This show is not for the easily offended.

I'm torn on my opinion of the show. On one hand, I do like a lot of the characters. There's depth and flaws and interesting little background bits that really round them out. On the other hand, how much dysfunctional drama can you pack into one show? It does get a little tiring, and it's nice that there are a few (very few) normal characters to help tone it down. There are also some little bits of dialogue and a few scenes that jar and don't seem to fit (a few with Earl, especially), but overall the story flows through the whole season well and picks up momentum until it leaves you hanging at the last second.

Said cliffhanger is the reason I will go on to season two, though without it the jury might still be out. As interesting as it was while watching, it's one of those shows that seems to fade inexplicably into oblivion after awhile. There was nothing completely unique or completely new or astounding to the plot. And though the acting is good and the episodes interesting and well-written, there's nothing (other than the naked!) that really makes this show stand out over the dozens of other shows out there.

If you like gritty drama and don't mind the religious overtones (which were not overwhelming at all, I admit that was very well done) this might be a show for you.



5 out of 5 stars Saving Grace   December 20, 2008
Very confrontational. This deals with the gritty yet volunable female detective in realistic manner. Well written. I felt that the persons involved with this series were very familar with Tabu subjects of Childhood abuse and female sexuality. These areas well both addressed in succint and honest manner. I really enjoyed the series.


5 out of 5 stars Awesome Show   October 2, 2008
This series is incredible! The story lines are current and the cast is exceptional. Granted, the idea of an angel appearing to try to save someone from the path they're going down might be difficult to adjust to but somehow in this show, it works. Holly Hunter is absolutely fabulous in her role. Be aware though, there are some adult scenes so wait to watch it when the kids are in bed.


5 out of 5 stars Best show on TV   September 17, 2008
This is the best show on TV. I don't miss a show and I plan on buying them all. You have to watch this show.


4 out of 5 stars Strong, gritty series with a 'hokey' Okie naming element   September 8, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Seeing the series is almost like coming home. My husband and I lived in Oklahoma City for nearly thirty years and yes, some of the places in the episodes are very familiar. Probably the most familiar even to non-Oklahomans is the Murrah Building Memorial.

The concept is interesting, Grace Hanadarko (Hunter) can't even be favorably described by an angel. She's an OKC-PD detective who drinks too much, sleeps around a lot including with two co-workers one of whom is married.

One night, while driving drunk she hits and kills a pedestrian. While trying to resuscitate him, she prays to God (whom she really doesn't believe in) for a miracle.

What God sends her is Earl (Leon Rippy), a tobacco chewing beat-up looking angel who's the last stop between her and Hell. It's Earl's job to help Grace save herself, but it's not going to be easy. The girl's got issues, including blaming herself for a sister who died in the Murrah Building bombing and dealing with abuse by a priest when she was a child.

As you can imagine, the show's pretty gritty. Grace has to redeem herself while dealing with one of the most stressful jobs in the world and her squad doesn't seem to do low profile cases. We're talking kidnapped little girls, witnesses under threat, hotel murders, etc. I don't think anyone but Holly Hunter could pull the performance off. Rippy is great as Earl, as well.

The show has some excellent elements, character, place, tension. The script occasionally bogs down and a bit of it is 'hokey.' One aspect that amuses me is giving the characters Oklahoma place names as their surnames, including: Hanadarko (Anadarko); Yukon, Purcell, Stillwater, Norman, etc. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens when they run out of names and start using Tahlequah, Tishomingo, Tonkawa and Pottawatomie. (Yes, those are also real Oklahoma place names as well!)

Rebecca Kyle, September 2008





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