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		<title>Old Show, New Season (sort of): &#8220;The Closer&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Man, I love &#8220;The Closer.&#8221; This should be already be evident to anyone who&#8217;s read my reviews of the show&#8217;s previous DVD sets over on Bullz-Eye, but even as the show continues onward through its fourth season (tonight brings us the mid-season premiere), it continues to produce episodes which are just as strong now as [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Man, I love &#8220;The Closer.&#8221;</p>
<p>This should be already be evident to anyone who&#8217;s read my reviews of the show&#8217;s previous DVD sets over on Bullz-Eye, but even as the show continues onward through its fourth season (tonight brings us the mid-season premiere), it continues to produce episodes which are just as strong now as when it originally premiered. Part of that comes from the fact that its structure feels a bit more free-flowing than your average drama, moving in and out of both the professional and the personal lives of Deputy Police Chief Brenda Johnson &#8211; played with a it-grows-on-you Southern drawl by the lovely Kyra Sedgwick &#8211; and her fiance, FBI Special Agent Fritz Howard (Jon Tenney). Mostly, though, it&#8217;s the combination of a diverse ensemble of actors and a writing team that makes sure to spread the storylines around the offices of the Priority Homicide Division of the LAPD.</p>
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<p>As we return to &#8220;The Closer,&#8221; the wedding of Brenda and Fritz is coming ever closer, so Brenda&#8217;s parents &#8211; played in their usual fantastic form by Frances Sternhagen and Barry Corbin &#8211; have stopped off on their way to Hawaii to help their daughter get fitted for her dress&#8230;and find a venue for the ceremony&#8230;and pick out the cake. (If you&#8217;re surprised by Brenda&#8217;s procrastination, you clearly haven&#8217;t been watching the show enough.) As ever, however, Brenda finds herself caught up in a case, this time one with a suicide that possibly isn&#8217;t a suicide, and it takes up so much of her time that she ends up having to tell one of her patented well-intentioned lies to keep her mama and daddy in the dark. The episode features a horrifying moment that will chill longtime fans of the series to the bone, but it&#8217;s one which nonetheless manages to inspire Brenda to follow her intuition toward a break in the case that hadn&#8217;t occurred to her before.</p>
<p>Good stuff, as usual, which is no doubt why TNT so readily sent out an advance screener of the episode, but let me tell you in advance that you really, <em>really</em> don&#8217;t want to miss the February 9th episode, &#8220;Power of Attorney,&#8221; which offers an ending that will blow your freaking mind.</p>
<p>You have been warned.</p>
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