The premise for this show is not merely topical but quite significant: the disparity in treatment of missing persons when minorities are concerned with the publicity and interest in, say, cute little white girls, in the same situation. It reminds me how some of the best TV shows, whether popular or "failures to attract an audience" are precisely those with a social conscience rather than merely hip tie-ins.
This one boasts a strong cast and the interactions among the regulars is quite intriguing. Plus, if the show can succeed in creating public interest in leveling the playing field then it has served an important social function.
This one boasts a strong cast and the interactions among the regulars is quite intriguing. Plus, if the show can succeed in creating public interest in leveling the playing field then it has served an important social function.