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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
The Guardian is a chilling, state-of-America show, pointedly devoted to the question, "What is a meaningful life?" Simon Baker is galvanizing as the hero, intense and hard to read. This is what he's meant to be, but as to whether The Guardian and this tortured angel of a corporate lawyer will be a hit with viewers, it is impossible to say in these days of war and retribution. [25 Sept 2001, p.R2]
Season 1 Review:
The Guardian isn't nearly as watchable as its star. The Eye web already has a chamber full of noble justice hounds thanks to "Family Law" and "Judging Amy," so this legal drama, though powered by a terrific perf from fresh face Simon Baker, feels a bit late to the ex parte. There's even a small subplot in the pilot about young tech titans involved in a dot-com takeover. How yesterday can you get? [17 Sept 2001, p.30]
Season 1 Review:
The problem here is that the producers think the point of the show is not the kids or their hard-luck cases but to provide as many close-up shots as possible of what they consider to be Baker's exceptionally handsome mug. It is telegenic, I suppose, but Baker's character makes the turnaround to compassion entirely too quickly. [25 Sept 2001, p.C1]
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