MATLOCK
- By NINA SVENTITSKY
If you wonder how the blue-chip TV networks produce successful compelling shows with broad audience appeal, binge the new Matlock series starring Kathy Bates. It premiered in September and has already been renewed for a second season. The old Matlock starred Andy Griffith as the “aw shucks” wily old defense lawyer finding the real culprit. The new Matlock has Bates as a wealthy lawyer masquerading as a retired rusty attorney raising a grandson, who desperately needs the job. Turns out she is desperate – not for money but to find out who is responsible for her daughter’s opioid addiction and death. How she lands the job at the law firm, and arranges her way onto the big pharma team there is a compelling story, worthy of a streaming service thriller without the nasty collateral damage.
This re-imagining is successful because of Bates’ lifelong experience with complex dramatic roles. This role is written with exactly her experience and age in mind, in the very first episode she reveals a Hollywood truism and uses it to her character’s advantage. “As women get older they become damn near invisible. No one sees us coming.” You can’t watch Bates act without recalling her edgy roles. She takes a close-up well, without over-acting. Matlock is an ensemble show, with a supporting cast of very beautiful younger people, but Matlock is Bates’ Emmy-worthy role for this year.
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