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8/10
Top notch action, acting and production baby!
batcave-115 October 2002
even thou this excellent and thrilling show lasted only one season (each episode cost an average of $2 million to make) it proves that remakes can prove better than the originals.

Tim Daly and the suspenseful storylines make this one of the best shows around. Most people would recognize him as the best and only good voice of Superman in the WB cartoons. Gerard is great too as well as the one armed man and the rest of the cast.

Pity that the finale doesnt give us the final answer. As it is one of the best finales you will ever see! Good luck for everything else you do in the future Tim Daly.
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Well...
ignatiusloyala16 January 2002
This TV series is not really very refreshing to me, but I found it enjoyable at least. The whole thing is well done and the acting is great, and these are the reasons I saw it from the first episode to the last. However, I am a bit disappointed by the last episode. Couldn't the producers make the fate of the fugitive clearer? I mean, all of us are in the mist and have exactly no idea what has happened to Kimble and that one-armed man!?
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10/10
Best show of the season
bordo31626 April 2001
This update of the Fugitive is by far the best new show of the 2000-2001 TV season and will hopefully be around for several more years to come. It has everything you could ask for in an action series.

I have never seen the old TV series so I can't compare to that, but I like this version with Tim Daly and Mykelti Williamson much better than the 1993 movie. The Fugitive works a lot better as a TV series because everything can be extended rather than being crammed into a two-hour time period. My entire family watches this show every week and it is one of the few times we all come together to watch the same show.

If you only have one hour to dedicate to television each week this is the show you should be watching!
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4/10
Great remake.
jmjmsklrn26 June 2021
I liked this update. However,I loved the way they ended on a cliffhanger,and then cancelled the show. We never found out what happened. Low ratings.maybe?
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A fresh update of a classic
4-Kane10 July 2001
The 2000 version of the '60s Fugitive TV series was one of the very few remakes that was actually good and refreshing. Tim Daly was a fine Dr. Richard Kimble (the man wrongfully accused of murdering his wife), but no one could ever hold a candle to David Janssen's portrayal of the doctor on the run. (Ironically, when this remake debuted in 2000, it had been a full 20 years since Janssen's untimely death.)

But believe it or not, when I first heard about plans to remake the old Fugitive, I was convinced that it wouldn't last. And guess what? I was right! Whenever a classic TV show gets remade, the remake is usually a ratings failure. You know the old saying: "Been there, done that!" And I think that apathetic response played a role in the new Fugitive's premature cancellation. In addition, the series aired on Fridays (one of the least watched TV nights). It did, however, garner strong ratings on its first two weeks on the air, only to have those ratings trail off afterwards. Therefore, the show was axed after only one season.

Worst of all, the last episode ended with a cliffhanger! (WARNING: Stop reading here unless you want it given away!) An FBI man, supposedly tracking the one-armed man, shoots Lt. Gerard, and then corners Richard Kimble and the one-armed man. As more shots ring out, the screen goes black--and THAT WAS IT!!! No one really knows for sure if Kimble and/or the one-armed man were actually shot and killed. Nor do we know for sure whether Gerard lived or died.

It's a real shame that the cancellation of the new Fugitive wasn't confirmed until after production had officially wrapped for summer hiatus. And unless the series is miraculously brought back or followed by a post-series TV-movie, we may never know what actually happened to the unfortunate doctor.
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best so far
dex-1210 October 2000
Along with C.S.I., this is the best new show of the season and the only one worthy of an audience. Daly is great, and while I'm not wild about the casting of Gerard, I'll give it time. Although I was slightly disappointed that the series is more an adaptation of the original and not the film (contrary to "other" reviews), it looks like it'll still work. Actually, it's a combination of both, with the technology of the 90s being worked in as well. The dialogue between the two leads was great, and the opening sequence with flashbacks intercutting with Kimble's escape is the best sequence of a television series I have ever seen (and I've seen a lot).

Great acting, great writing, great action and suspense, and great music all ad up for a great series that is the best of the new shows this Fall. Don't miss it!
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It's not too late for a follow-up movie (one with a decent ending)
koalaloversyd27 September 2005
I'm writing this on behalf of all the "Fugitive" TV show fans who were as disappointed as I was at the abrupt ending to the 2000/2001 show. Some think it was suppose to be seen as a cliff hanger, while others think the story was concluded although in an extremely disheartening way. It's not too late to continue the saga even if it just means a single episode or TV movie. Like so many others I am completely baffled at the media's obsession with ridiculous reality shows, while intelligent programs just keep getting pulled off the air. "The Fugitive" was a well-acted, action-packed, FUN show that had a larger audience than the network seems to recognize. So how 'bout it guys? Is there any chance for a REAL conclusion to this exciting show? Even Gilligan's Island had 3 made for TV movies long after the show ended. THANKS so much and I hope that others who read this will also put in their two cents worth. Regards..............
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Wow!
selt863 November 2000
This is a really nice tv series! This is my first 'Fugitive' film/movie/series I have seen, and it's so suspenseful. Tim Daly does a great job with playing Dr. Richard Kimble... he creates so much suspense. You never know what will happen next, and he always seems to get away at the last minute! It's great, and worth a watch! The hour it's on goes by very quickly, that's for sure!
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Bad news for fans of "The Fugitive"
RocShemp6 October 2000
As a child (although in many ways I'm STILL a child *L*), unlike my contemporaries, I grew up watching reruns of shows like "Batman," "I Dream Of Jeannie," "The Love Boat," "Star Trek" (original series), and, of course, "The Fugitive."

When I first heard of a theatrical version starring Harrison Ford (who played Han Solo, the only character at the time that I liked from "Star Wars"), I jumped to see Dr. Kimble and the One-Armed Man make the leap to the big screen. As if my excitement and expectation level wasn't high enough, I did cartwheels in my living room when I found out that the gorgeous Sela Ward was to play Helen Kimble and the great Tommy Lee Jones was to play the great U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard. When I finally went to theatres to see the movie, was I disappointed? I'd say of course not but I'd be lying. Sure the film had the added bonuses of Joe Pantoliano, Andreas Katsulas (playing the bushy haired One-Armed Man, no less -- if you're a true fan of the original series you'll know why I mention the hair), and a cast of entertaining supporting characters. Add to all that a series of great action sequences and you've got a great movie. But there was still something missing. That something was all the subplots that appeared in every episode of the series (with the exception of the two-part series finale). I did understand, though, that this was due to the fact that all the subplots would have taken away from the movie by not focusing enough on the main plot (the search for the One-Armed Man). That and it'd make for a movie length that would rival even the longest of epics (not that I'd mind). Definitely something that would make mainstream audience members looking for some entertainment look at their watches hoping it would end or simply doze off hoping someone would wake them once the end credits began to role.

That was 1992.

Flash forward to the year 2000 and Dr. Richard Kimble is back on the run. This time the chase for the good doctor in search of his wife's one armed murderer is back on the small screen. This time Dr. Kimble is portrayed by Tim Daly (of the series "Wings" and the voice of the Man of Steel in "Superman: The Animated Series"), Helen Kimble by Kelly Rutherford (best known as Megan Lewis Mancini McBride in "Melrose Place") and Lt. Philip Gerard (nice touch by whoever chose to return the original name) is portrayed by Mykelti Williamson (sorry, I never heard of him before). This series chooses to take its basis from the movie rather than the original series. This is not surprising since most TV viewers these days are surprised to hear that there was actually a series before the movie. Is this bad? Not really since the movie added it's own twists and turns to the tale of Dr. Richard Kimble's search for his wife's killer. Also, it had the potential to merge the movie's approach with that of the original series. Was this accomplished? After seeing the pilot, I can honestly say this not so. This series tends to focus on over-the-top action sequences (an obvious attempt to attract those only watched the movie the bus/train wreck featured prominently in the film's trailer) and only marginally focusing on Kimble's interaction with the different people he meets (and often helps) along his way towards the One-Armed Man and as he hides from Gerard's pursuit. Sadder still is that all the character's are one-dimensional and end up being mere caricatures rather than the real people they were meant to be. Worse of all is the treatment of the Sam Gerard. He's impossible to like. True he's Kimble's pursuer but he was simply a man who took his job seriously, not some super prick that has a vendetta against Kimble for reason's that are too ridiculous to believe (yes, many cops can be driven by ego but there's always a motive for that ego -- that's not present here). Worse still, this only the first episode of the series and Kimble will already square off against the One-Armed Man in the next.

But there are other reasons to dislike this new rendition of such a classic series. For example, most of the dialogue is recycled from the movie and the plot of this series itself is only a slight rewrite of the movie. I wouldn't be surprised if Povasic (or something similar) makes an appearance as a random plot point later in the series.

In short, this is very bad news for old school "Fugitive" fans. But what can you expect from a television season that has premiered crap like "Dark Angel" (I didn't need to watch that one to know how idiotic it'd be)?
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Didn't think I would like it, but I did
TC-410 October 2000
I am a fan of the David Jansen Fugitive and I don't like remakes. In other words, why make it again when it is already made? This series is so good with the great acting by the 2 stars and the location filming like the old Rt#66 show that I really enjoyed it. One thing I miss is the naration at the end by the late Bill Conrad. I think that someone like that, with a rich voice, would help the end of each show. Otherwise I hope it is a success.
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This Looks Familiar
possumopossum14 April 2007
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Okay, the original FUGITIVE television series with David Janssen was probably the greatest series ever put on television. The movie with Harrison Ford was also a great movie. But did we have to do this again? Especially since the series finale to this one sucked the big green weenie. And it seems like Kimble's motives for killing his wife (which he didn't) just keep getting weaker every time they recycle this series. He is convicted and sentenced to death just because some witness saw him and his wife playfully wrestling in the park? GET REAL!!!!! There were some good things in this series. Tim Daly did an admirable job of playing the good doctor. He seemed more emotional, especially when he heard about the death of his father. I like that they made Gerard a driven character, obsessed with his work because he couldn't save his wife from an automobile accident. That was kind of a nice touch. And the actor who played the one-armed man in this version bore an eerie resemblance to Bill Raisch.

Unfortunately, the bad ruined the show completely. Why did they have to turn PC on us in this show all of a sudden? Sorry, but there are some things in this show that just didn't set well with me. And the last episode? I can't say enough bad things about it. First of all, Kimble is totally out of character in that episode. He injects the one-armed man with some time activated poison or something and says it will kill him in a matter of hours and tries to drag him to Gerard to make a confession. Kimble would never resort to killing anyone, no matter how angry he got or what kind of a tight spot he was in. Then this rogue cop shoots Gerard, and shoots...who? Kimble or the one-armed man? We don't know. The screen fades to black before we see the bullet hit anyone. And that's it. Over, verendet, kaput, finito. I have commented before on television's tendency to amuse itself by giving us cheap shot endings to series finales, so I won't reheat that hash here. All I will say is this is why I don't watch television often and instead watch videos and DVDs. I have quite a sizable collection now of great movies and a few shows from television's glory years. And this series, or this version of a great series will most assuredly not be among my collection. This is an insult to the folks who were the original creators of the show. I can't believe Roy Huggins let them get away with this. Not worth rating.
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A refreshing update of a classic
JBoze3136 October 2000
I don't know a lot about the original series, being only 21 years old, but I saw the film version, and I love it. This series is, in my opinion, even better than the movie! Tim Daly is awesome as Dr. Kimble, and Mykelti Williamson from Forrest Gump, whose last series was Showtime's The Hoop Life, is just as good as the detective who will never end his pursuit of the wanted man. The show is beautifully shot, and the production values are very high. I found myself on the edge of my seat with this one, and that's somewhat rare. Kimble, in the pilot befriends a building inspector, as he finds himself in Miami looking for the one armed one truly responsible for his wife's death. The inspector is the woman who was Bailey's older girlfriend on Party Of Five, I don't know her name, but she is really good here too. You find yourself rooting for the good guy the entire time, Kimble. It's a great show, and I think it will be around for some time. I sure hope so.
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Much better than the original.
superstar4920 November 2000
I was never much of a fan of the original 1960s series, yet I was very skeptical about this new version since I couldn't see the point in topping or trying to top the original. But, I gave it a try and after four episodes or so, I am hooked; I now look forward to Friday nights for the best hour on television in years. Even though my generation knows the outcome of Dr. Kimble, the writing is so good that I find myself totally involved. I also like Tim Daly's depths of emotion over David Janssen's stone faced expressions. I think Daly is another reason that gives the show it's appeal. The new "Fugitive" also makes CBS' previous action adventure "Early Edition" look thoroughly pathetic. I'll keep watching the new "Fugitive" until it bores me, which I don't think is possible.
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Daly excellent, great series
isis'daughter7 October 2000
Daly is wonderful you might remember him as the voice of superman. Anyway when you start with a great story remakes can be quite good. The marshall is excellent. But Daly is marvelous playing Kimble with Pathos. He has a haunted look in his eyes and you cant help rooting for him. Lets hope this one lasts.
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about the final (don't read if you want a surprise)
altrove200213 August 2004
The final is really unusual! I have to warn you if you are a "common" TV watcher who don't like "strange" finals. I just finished to see this series here in Italy. Well.... finished? The last episode of the series is a cliffhanger, because CBS cancelled the show before the end. So, enjoy it because the series is VERY good, with good actors and plots, but forget to see how it will finish! The last episodes gone to black screen leaving you with a lot of question to what happens. This is just to warn you... I am really disappointed to this, but however the series was enjoying and after a couple of minutes you start to laugh about this... well, this is the first series I see that finish this way! My mom didn't think it's sooo funny anyway :)
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Love It!!
Strawberry1219 March 2001
I just wanted to say that this is the best show I have seen in a long, long time! It is full of action, suspense, humanity, laughter(at times), and lots of good-looking people. Especially the main character, Tim Daly, is the main reason that I watch the show. I would recommend to any girl out there to watch this show just once! The men out there would also like this show, especially if you are into a good and well thought out show. I was hooked about five minutes into the first episode,(when he jumped off of the semi), that was the best! I love how they put so much thought into the show and the casting. Everything is so believable even in this age of computers and television. The people also pull off the characters very well, you will find yourself referring to them by their screen names after a while, guaranteed! This is the best version of the fugitive I have seen and I just wanted to say to the cast, production team, director, etc. to keep up the good work! Keep them coming!
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Truly great.
alfredohurtado19 May 2001
Way better than the film's sequel, to be quite honest. I heard it was getting the axe, I at least hope they do get to finish the season with a series finale and not leave it without a conclusion. I just have a question, and forgive me if I missed something: why did they change Gerard's first name?
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All gloss and no substance, very Bruckheimer like, but still entertaining
millennia-229 May 2001
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"The Fugitive" is no classic, but it was a good series nonetheless. I caught the first dozen or so episodes of the season, then just lost interest because of the repetitive plotline and bland characterizations. The individual episodes were great, it's just that they were so similar to each other! Ever seen the same movie more than three or four times and just got sick of it? That's what happened with this series...

However, it was still entertaining, with a good score, tight direction and strong performances by the two leads. However, due to mediocre ratings and a high cost ($2 million average per episode, making it the most expensive series on TV), CBS axed it after just one season. And yes, there was a series finale rather than just finishing it without a conclusion, but it probably would've been better without the finale... (possible spoiler), as Dr. Richard Kimble, played by Tim Daly, was just shot in an alleyway, clearly a last minute add on after the series was killed.
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Wings versus Sabrina the Teenage Witch
SanDiego7 October 2000
Sucked. Maybe it was the over hype, maybe it was that Tim Daly ("Wings") had to follow both David ("O") Jansen and Harrison ("Indy") Ford (Daly does a great job by the way, he's the best thing about the show, but he's no "O" or "Indy"), maybe it was because the "most expense hour in television" looked like an average episode of "NYPD Blue." Hey...wasn't "Born Free...the series" the most expensive? This series is bound to die by Spring. Don't invest your time. It's up against "Sabrina" (bad show, hot babe, if you have to watch a bad show, might as well have a hot babe). Is this a trend? Good leads but terrible productions. Tim and Melissa you should leave TV for good and do film only (and maybe Tim CAN be the next Ford). TV sucks (at least this type of TV sucks). CBS...you guys suck. "Touch by an Angel", "Walker Texas Ranger", and "David Letterman" are the only shows you have on this year that are cool. I have not seen that new show with "Coach" playing a "D.A." so maybe that's cool, but otherwise, very chilly man, very chilly. Know what I mean????? Hey, I'm drunk. What do I know?
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a very worthy sequel
bobbynear5 September 2011
I too was very skeptical when a series that had an ending was brought back. It seemed unwise at the time, but good acting and interesting new twists on an old theme made it work. It is very unfortunate that CBS had no faith or patience with it. It might have run at least as long as the original had it been given a chance.

Many of us do remember it. In fact, there is a Yahoo group that I own and moderate dealing with both series that has been around for years and recently has gotten renewed interest. We reviewed all of the original stories from the first series and would be interested in having people review the 2000 version. We also have two members who extended the series by writing fan fiction...and extending the story.

Check out...

http://TV.groups.yahoo.com/group/THE-FUGITIVE-VIEWS-AND-REVIEWS/ and feel free to join and be part of the discussion.

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Better than the original TV series and the movie.
thx195018 February 2001
I do remember the original Fugitive TV series from the 1960's (and I've seen them recently on re-runs) and of course the Harrison Ford movie version which had a large special effects budget, but neither one drew me in like the new TV series. It is very engaging and well done, much more so than the original TV series and the movie (special effects notwithstanding). I had watched the first episode expecting it to be another loser like 95% of the shows on television (I only watch 3 other TV shows per week). I give most shows 'one watch' and that's it, but this one really surprised me, I was hooked and have watched every episode without fail. It seems to have much more of an air of humanity about it than the movie and not as morose as the TV series from the 60's. Although I want Kimble to be found innocent I want the series to go on for a long time, something the movie could never do (two hours and it's over). This story lends itself to being a series not a movie. I give it 5 Stars. Best new series of 2000-01 Season, followed by CSI as #2 new series.
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