I did. I liked it quite a bit. Cobie Smulders kicking ass, Jake Johnson back behind a bar, Michael Ealy as a cop, what's not to like?
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I forgot about it—ABC will have the premiere up on OnDemand pretty quickly, right?
Yes, and it's on Hulu, too.
Yes, I liked it.
I watched both episodes, and I'm enjoying it too, especially Cobie Smulders' performance.
I don't know how things work in Oregon, but in NY, there's no way a felon who is paying for everything with cash would be able to get a liquor license.
Putting this on my list for the weekend. We can use some kick ass.
Maybe it's a speakeasy?
I just watched the two episodes who have aired so far. I thought it was okay but not great. It may fill hole left by Whiskey Cavalier if it doesn't fall into inspiration porn territory with the brother.
I don't know how things work in Oregon, but in NY, there's no way a felon who is paying for everything with cash would be able to get a liquor license.
I thought the same thing -- how the heck did he get a liquor license?
With regard to NY, I continue to be gratified that Donnie Wahlburg's restaurant cannot get a liquor license with him as a partner because of this "youthful" felony hate crime conviction (he and a friend assaulted an Asian store owner and used racial slurs)
Mark, not Donnie, right?