Lovesusti
The Worst Film Ever
Livestonth
I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Helllins
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
wendybickerdike
I was truly upset when it was not continued after it's first season. Not only were the characters believable, but it did not rely on the usual "hero" stuff for it's lead. Marshall McBride (played by Jeff Fahey)didn't get involved with every female lead. Instead, he always went home to his wife and girls and took solace in his home life (truly unusual for most Hollywood crap). I LOVED it!! If they ever decided to bring it back, they would have an immediate fan and if they decided to give it half a chance, the fan base would grow.I don't think very many people got the chance to see it - in my area it was on at odd hours (2pm on a Saturday afternoon and it was not always on at the same time). A little consistency would go a LONG way to make this show a success should some brilliant producer ever decided to try again
katsloan
I happen to agree that taking the Marshall of the air was a shame. Jeff Fahey is one of my favorite actors and it was nice to see him on TV week after week. They deprived a lot of us Jeff fans when they cancelled the Marshall and I think the least they could do is put the series out on DVDs like so many other shows that are now coming out. Many of us Jeff fan keeps asking "Where can we get the Marshall on DVD?" and so far the answer is "No where." Please, if you agree with me that the Marshall should be out on DVD help me send out the call to get this done! Don't let a good show die off completely. Resurrect it on DVD so we can once again enjoy it as we did when it was on every week.
magicman-10
Another example of the networks wasting of a great TV show. Actor Jeff Fahey as U.S. Marshal McBride was great and his character was real, always trying to do his stressful job and juggle family and good morals, and the network tries to convert it to a blow up everything and shoot everything type of show which sealed its fate rather quickly. The scenery in the show was always nice and the acting was superb. The plots were always creative until the changed directions. Characters that the viewer can relate to are always better than network heroes the shoot and destroy everything in sight. It was fun while it lasted. We will miss you U.S. Marshall McBride.
Cassiel-3
This show ran for one season and a bit, and was obviously inspired by the U.S. Marshals in The Fugitive (1993), although Fahey's character is nothing like Tommy Lee Jones'.The first season was billed as an action show, but actually featured complex plots and required the viewer think. As you can imagine, network suits put a stop to THAT, and the show was dumbed way down for season 2, then cancelled.It's too bad; Fahey is a certain type of actor (along with, say, Bill Campbell)-- the kind who labours in B-movie hell, but every once in a while gets a miracle shot to prove what he or she can do, and STILL can't catch a break.