The show itself combined humor, drama, and magical realism. It's a cop buddy show, a fish out of water show.
Fraser has to deal with not only being a Canadian for small town, but also seeing the ghost of his dead father, Bob Fraser.
Fraser has to deal with the city, which he's not used to. Being hit on by women, which makes him uncomfortable. Especially being hit on by Frannie, Ray Vecchio's sister.
Also his commanding officer Meg Thatcher has a thing for him to.
The actors are really good also good looking. And there's great chemistry.
And there were huge RayV vs RayK wars in the fandom, not unlike the Doggett Wars of XF seasons 8-9. I am right, yes?
Katie, you've never seen an episode, and managed to come up with all that? Damn, I'm impressed!
I've seen maybe three episodes of Due South. But I have many more sitting in my living room, waiting to be watched. When my friend got her Season 1 DVDs, she loaned me her tapes...and I had to loan her my Buffy Season 5-7 tapes. Hmm. Somehow, this doesn't feel like a fair trade...
I need to set my Tivo to watch for DueSouth.
Heya, folks! I've, uh, never watched an ep of DS or Farscape. But I'm very much looking forward to SV this season, so here I am...
Is it still on in reruns somewhere, Consuela?? I thought it wasn't!
t scurries off to make a wishlist
When does Smallville premiere? And when is it on, this season?
There were huge RayV/RayK wars. You'd have to ask Shrift and Dana about those.
I don't think Due South is on reruns anywhere. The dvds are available from Canadian sources only, except the pilot isn't part of the S1 dvds---there's supposed to be some legal reason why.
meara, SV starts October 1, and it's the lead-in to Angel this season. A whole Wednesday of pretty angsty ho-yay goodness, and for once, it's on a night I'm free.