Article first published as GOOD BEHAVIOR Review on Seat42F.
TNT’s
latest drama is GOOD BEHAVIOR, premiering tonight. Based on the book
series by Blake Crouch (The Wayward Pines Trilogy), the program follows
an alcoholic con artist on parole from prison who gets drawn back into
the underworld in a big way. She’s just a small-time thief, but when she
steals from an assassin, she suddenly goes even deeper into the dark
side with no clear path back.
Our protagonist, Letty Dobesh, is played
by Michelle Dockery of Downton Abbey fame. While Lady Mary could be a
bit of a jerk from time to time, she certainly would not approve of
Letty’s behavior, and it’s quite a different role for her. Gone is the
British accent, and in its place are wigs, a bunch of role playing, and
some guns. Dockery does all right, but I just don’t know if she’s the
right person to lead GOOD BEHAVIOR.
To be fair, few actresses would be great
in this series, and that’s more the fault of the program than the
performer. It’s pretty messily plotted, with twists coming quickly and
too conveniently, motivations barely examined before rocketing on to the
next thing, and an emphasis on flash over substance. It’s laid out as
sort of a case of the week, but wrapped in a serial story. So that fact
that Dockery can’t make it believable isn’t entirely surprising.
GOOD BEHAVIOR does try to flesh Letty
out by giving her a child she’s trying to regain custody of and a
far-too-lenient parole officer, Christian (Terry Kinney, Billions, Oz).
Yet, rather than providing context for Letty, these seem to be set
dressings. If Letty were really devoted to her kid, she might try harder
to turn over a new leaf. And if Christian were even a little good at
his job, he wouldn’t allow her to walk all over him. It feels flat,
elements stolen from better stories to try to dress up a mediocre show.
The chemistry between Dockery and Juan
Diego Botto (Zorro, Roma), who plays the killer, Javier, whose thumb
Letty gets trapped under, isn’t bad. In fact, I’d bet that GOOD BEHAVIOR
is banking on the steamy, dangerous romance as the primary draw. Will
they sleep together? Almost certainly. Will they fall in love and allow
that to get in the way of their criminal activities? That’s a little
less obvious, but if the series runs for a few years, almost equally
certain.
The problem is that a little flirtation
doesn’t make up for the weak overall presentation. With only four main
characters, the fourth being Lusia Strus’ (Wayward Pines) Estelle,
there’s a lot of lingering focus on the main players, especially the
central pair. So when the plot is flimsy around them, without totally
showing a realistic relationship or reasons for what the players are
doing, then the whole thing doesn’t hold up very well.
I do think TNT
has been trying to make better dramas lately. But most of their shows
tend to be like GOOD BEHAVIOR, interesting ideas that are not as well
developed as the same series might be on their leading basic cable
competitors, FX and AMC. I will give TNT credit for having a brand and
sticking with it, but I can’t help but wish they allowed themselves to
get a little more complex in their storytelling. Letty would be a much
more interesting character if the series toyed with ambiguity and shades
of grey, which in this case are minimized in favor of action.
So should you watch GOOD BEHAVIOR? Well,
if you like other TNT series, you probably are already adjusted to the
lowered expectations that come with viewing that network, and may enjoy
this one, too. If you’ve wanted to watch TNT, or have occasionally given
in only to be disappointed, this program is not going to change your
mind; stay away.
GOOD BEHAVIOR premieres tonight at 9/8c on TNT.
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