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Elsbeth Review: Kings’ Legal Spin-off Solves Cases Lightly

How Carrie Preston's Unflappable Energy Anchors an Old Format with Fresh Appeal

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Fans of the legal drama universe originated by The Good Wife and expanded in The Good Fight have a delightful new addition to enjoy. Elsbeth centers around Carrie Preston’s scene-stealing character Elsbeth Tascioni, the cheerily offbeat attorney who made sporadic and memorable appearances across those two critically acclaimed shows. Now, Creators Robert and Michelle King reward Elsbeth’s cult following by building an entire light-hearted procedural around the unconventional lawyer.

As outlined above, this introduction covers the key background details in a conversational tone – establishing Elsbeth’s place within the pre-existing Good Wife world and clearly laying out the basic premise. The wording aims to hook readers by highlighting Preston’s quirky appeal and setting expectations for a fun character-focused procedural.

Preston Makes Eccentricity Captivating

Carrie Preston won an Emmy for her portrayal of Elsbeth Tascioni back in 2013, and her magnetically offbeat performance remains the highlight of this new series. What could come across as merely kooky in the hands of a less capable actor feels warmly charming thanks to Preston’s knack for balancing wide-eyed earnestness with cunning intelligence.

Elsbeth breezes into crime scenes sporting foam Statue of Liberty hats and mittens embroidered with rainbows, filling the screen with sunshine even as she puzzles over gruesome murders. Her outfit clashes and tote bags overflow, but Preston ensures these affectations never distract from the sharp mind and generous spirit underneath. Elsbeth charms suspects into confessing before they realize they’ve been outwitted.

The Kings smartly build their procedural around Preston’s strengths. Elsbeth has space to spotlight both her irrepressible positivity and her ingenious talent for investigation. Preston makes the character work just as well as a lead, keeping her pleasantly pestering manner from wearing thin over an hour. Viewers root for this quirky underdog to upend assumptions and solve what others missed.

In short, Preston makes eccentricity captivating. Her deft handling of the balancing act required allows Elsbeth’s particular charm to carry the show.

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A Cozy, Character-Focused Mystery

While creators Robert and Michelle King built their reputation on politically sharp, morally complex shows like The Good Wife and The Good Fight, Elsbeth opts for an altogether cozier vibe. The charming inverted mystery structure, where viewers learn the killer’s identity upfront before following the investigation unfold, creates a lower-stakes whodunit focused more on spending time with captivating personalities than generating suspense.

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Each episode opens by revealing the crime from the perpetrator’s perspective. From there, the show morphs into a howcatchem following Elsbeth as she puzzles out secrets that the audience already knows. Her unconventional instincts guide the investigation down paths the police overlook. The real pleasure comes less from shocking twists and more from watching Elsbeth outwit arrogant suspects who underestimate her affable eccentricity.

Rather than gritty interrogations, the Kings use the format to showcase Elsbeth’s talents through quirky confrontations with celebrity guest stars like Jesse Tyler Ferguson. The dialogue sparkles more than the plotting intrigues, spotlighting Preston’s knack for screwball banter. While perhaps not as ambitious as the duo’s past political potboilers, the approach creates a markedly warm, gentle viewing experience.

In an increasingly dark TV landscape, Elsbeth stands out as a bubblegum treat. The playful tone and inverted gimmick allow endearing character dynamics to shine through over hard-boiled action. It’s easy fare for a tough world, centered on an heroine whose kooky charm brings sunshine to even the darkest murder scenes.

Elsbeth Oversees New York’s Finest

Elsbeth’s official capacity involves monitoring NYPD investigations to ensure proper protocols are followed. As part of a consent decree tied to wrongful arrest lawsuits, the Chicago transplant acts as a court-appointed independent observer, auditing high-profile cases even while they’re still open.

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Gruff Capt. Wagner tolerates Elsbeth’s interference begrudgingly, while her patrol partner Officer Kaya Blanke slowly warms to the method behind her madness. Elsbeth’s mandate means she can operate like a seasoned detective without technically having a badge.

This neat premise baked into the plot allows the Kings plenty of room to explore shifting public attitudes on law enforcement now being held accountable. Elsbeth’s oversight role covers sensitive issues like abuses of power and racial inequity in policing. Her eccentric optimism balances the often oppressive system she’s assigned to improve.

There are also hints Elsbeth has a secret mission to uncover whether Wagner himself has ties to corruption. Pierce’s principled presence offers promise if the show spotlights reform. For now, Elsbeth acts mostly as a quirky check on the unchecked authority of the NYPD through her legal loophole. The framework remains wide open for timely commentary or pure escapism depending on the episode. However it progresses, Elsbeth’s ability to audit the auditors ensures things stay lively.

A Winning Ensemble Backs Up Preston

While Carrie Preston undoubtedly dominates focus as the irresistibly off-center lead, she receives sturdy support from the core cast. As Elsbeth’s reluctant police liaison Officer Kaya, Carra Patterson provides an endearing everyday counterpoint to balance Preston’s controlled kookiness. The two develop an opposites-attract chemistry built on Kaya slowly overcoming her skepticism of Elsbeth’s unconventional moxie.

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Captain Wagner simmers effectively as played by Wendell Pierce. His principled presence promises future storylines exploring reform and corruption. For now, his exhausted frustration merely gives Elsbeth another straight man to playfully prick at.

The weekly celebrity guests also assist in highlighting Elsbeth’s uniqueness. Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Jane Krakowski make the most of early appearances, leaning into arrogant pretension that sets up their characters to ultimately be outflanked by Preston’s unassuming antics. Watching known stars underestimate this eccentric attorney never loses its novelty.

Between the core trio’s rapport, potential for ethical dilemmas, and steady stream of famous foils, all the supplemental pieces fall neatly into place to best showcase Preston’s one-of-a-kind protagonist steering this offbeat legal drama into promising new territory on the broadcast networks.

Elsbeth: Quirky Comfort Food With Room to Grow

At first glance, Elsbeth looks to deliver exactly what’s expected from a broadcast procedural in 2024: a case-of-the-week structure anchored by a familiar format with a charismatic lead at the center. And on that front, it succeeds just fine. Carrie Preston effortlessly carries this light drama festooned with all the usual trappings of a CBS crime show made palatable by her eccentric charm.

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Yet underneath the formulaic exterior lies a show baked with longer-term potential waiting to emerge under its clever creators. Robert and Michelle King slowly unfurled the complex dynamics of The Good Wife across six seasons, starting from a familiar legal framework. Here the pair introduce another controller-of-chaos in Elsbeth who uses her legal loopholes and relentless cheer to upend assumptions on network television.

While the tone leans considerably lighter than the Kings’ previous acclaimed output, room remains for topics around policing the police to introduce some ethical bite down the line. For now, the comfortable inverted mystery structure spotlights Preston enchanting both witnesses and viewers with her off-kilter investigatory instincts. The appeal lies largely in watching her win over skeptics through sheersunny persistence.

Three episodes in, Elsbeth remains more solid than standout. But so did early seasons of The Good Wife before expanding into one of network TV’s most sophisticated dramas. The Kings have earned patience for slow-build character studies that outgrow their initial procedurals trappings. Preston provides plenty of upside as the eccentric engine driving this vehicle forward faster than her overflowing totes first suggest.

Give Elsbeth time. Its quirky heart bears the hallmarks of a crowdpleaser with the runway to evolve into something sustainably special. The Kings give few reasons to doubt they can guide Preston’s unconventional attorney into contention for network TV’s next great protagonist.

For now, Elsbeth Tascioni makes solving weekly murders a cheerful respite well worth watching. This charming lead should only get better with age.

The Review

Elsbeth

7.5 Score

With Carrie Preston captivating as the eccentric lead attorney and solid creative pedigree behind the scenes, Elsbeth shapes up as an easy-to-like procedural comfort food with the door open for timely evolution.

PROS

  • Carrie Preston is perfectly cast as the quirky, charming lead
  • Clever "inverted mystery" structure keeps things light and character-focused
  • Plenty of room for the show to grow more complex over time
  • Fun celebrity guest stars
  • Witty, screwball dialogue

CONS

  • Mostly formulaic as a procedural so far
  • Lacks suspense or ambitious themes of the creators' past work
  • Supporting characters feel underutilized
  • Might be too low-stakes for some viewers

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