New
Series "The Unusuals" Premieres Next Week on ABC
4/1/09
PREMIERE
IT'S NEVER BUSINESS AS USUAL FOR THE OFFICERS OF NEW YORK'S SECOND PRECINCT,
ON THE SERIES PREMIERE OF "THE UNUSUALS," WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 ON THE
ABC TELEVISION NETWORK
Like a modern-day "M*A*S*H," "The Unusuals"
explores both the grounded drama and comic insanity of the world of New York
City police detectives, where every cop has a secret. It also helps to have a
twisted sense of humor, since every day could be your last.
Detective Casey Shraeger (Amber Tamblyn) has just been transferred to the
NYPD's Homicide unit from Vice and is instantly thrown into a setting of bullets
and bodies. As she begins her new assignment, Casey finds that the squad is full
of secrets, which serves her well, since she's keeping a few of her own.
"The Unusuals" premieres WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 (10:02-11:00 p.m., ET), on
the ABC Television Network.
In "Pilot," Casey is taken off the streets where she's been working
as an undercover hooker and finds herself reassigned to the Second Precinct,
effective immediately. She meets her new partner, Jason Walsh (Jeremy Renner),
whose last partner, Detective Burt Kowalski, was just murdered. Tasked with
tracking down the murderer, Walsh races off to investigate Kowalski's past, with
Shraeger trailing behind.
As the duo seeks out the cop killer, the secrets and eccentricities of the
rest of the department begin to emerge: Prank-magnet and social climber
Detective Eddie Alvarez (Kai Lennox) has no qualms about stealing cases, as long
as he can turn them into front-page stories that make him look good; Detective
Eric Delahoy (Adam Goldberg) is trying to get himself killed in the line of duty
for reasons known only to him and his doctor; his partner, Leo Banks (Harold
Perrineau), is convinced he is going to die and refuses to take off his
bulletproof vest; and the very religious Detective Henry Cole (Josh Close) is
trying to keep his unholy past from both his streetwise partner, Alison Beaumont
(Monique Gabriela Curnen), and from his boss, Sgt. Brown (Terry Kinney), who is
struggling to rid the Second Precinct of corruption.
"The Unusuals" stars Amber Tamblyn as Detective Casey Shraeger,
Jeremy Renner as Detective Jason Walsh, Harold Perrineau as Detective Leo Banks,
Josh Close as Detective Henry Cole, Monique Gabriela Curnen as Detective Allison
Beaumont, Kai Lennox as Detective Eddie Alvarez, with Terry Kinney as Sergeant
Harvey Brown and Adam Goldberg as Detective Eric Delahoy.
Guest starring in "Pilot" are Joanna Gleason as Estelle Shraeger,
John Scurti as detective 1, Adam Ferrara as detective 2, Waris Ahlawalia as
customer, Chloe Cmarada as Vera Moran, Analeis Lorig as Nicole Brandt, Laura
Odeh as Hannah Kowalski, Brett Berg as hot dog man, Rob Falcone as beat cop,
Stephen Park as Councilman Tony Harbor, Sal Mistretta as German Viceroy, Brent
Popolizio as Harold Snape, Victoria Dillard as Dora Nix, Jermaine Crawford as
Malcolm Nix, Molly Noe as reporter and Robert Funaro as driver.
"Pilot" was written by Noah Hawley and directed by Stephen Hopkins
and is shot in New York City. Created by Noah Hawley, "The Unusuals"
is executive-produced by Hawley, Robert DeLaurentis and Peter O'Fallon, with
Peter Tolan as an executive consultant on the series, which is produced by 26
Keys, Inc. in association with Sony Pictures Television for ABC.
"The Unusuals" is broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's
selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound and Spanish subtitles via
secondary closed captioning. A TV parental guideline will be posted closer to
airdate.
This episode of "The Unusuals" will be available on ABC.com the day
after airing on the network for users to watch online.