
The Mark Gordon Co. has set up two more projects at ABC: Chap Taylor’s drama Untouchable and an hourlong project based on Candace Bushnell’s book One Fifth Avenue. Both hail from ABC Studios.
Described as a stylish, sexy modernization of Miami Vice for the 21st century, Untouchable centers on a hard-charging female FBI agent with a blue-collar background who is teamed with a reckless, independently wealthy LAPD detective to take on organized crime. Changing Lanes writer Taylor is set to pen the script and executive produce with Gordon and The X Files and Castle helmer Rob Bowman, who is attached to direct. Taylor, repped by WME and Management 360, just delivered the pilot script for his FX drama project about an illegal immigrant-turned-private eye, which drew a lot of attention when first unveiled by Deadline last year; Rodrigo Garcia is attached to direct the potential pilot. Taylor also is in active development on the bestseller Gideon’s Sword for Michael Bay at Paramount. And he is developing a feature adaptation of his comic book series Haunted City with McG and his producing partner Peter Johnson. McG is attached to direct the project, which is expected to be taken out at the beginning of next year.
Bushnell’s One Fifth Avenue chronicles the clashes among the inhabitants of One Fifth Avenue, a Greenwich Village art deco jewel crammed with regal rich, tarty upstarts and misguided lovers. Josh Safran (Gossip Girl) is writing the adaptation and will exec produce with Bushnell and Gordon. Untouchable and One Fifth Avenue join a slew of other Mark Cordon Co. projects sold to ABC this season: Michael Seitzman’s The Seven Wonders, Ron Bass and Jen Smolka’s Winging It, Keith Merryman and David Newman’s Status Update and Scott King’s Stuck In Reverse.
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“a reckless, independently wealthy LAPD detective”
Finally something original…oh wait – never mind.
anthony,get outta my head, LOL! Yet another cop show with acronyms. God how I miss the crime shows of old.
Not to mention, this was the exact character Damien Lewis played on “LIFE” a couple years ago for NBC. Of course, they had the added twist there that his wealth came from a lawsuit due to false imprisonment. So… yeah… that was extra crispy and original all in one.
The FX PI show seems interesting after losing TERRIERS.
“modernization of Miami Vice for the twenty-first century”
Miami Vice and cool cops shows are seriously outdated there just as bad modern procedural. Their simplistic, unwilling to try new ideas and branch into new territory. I am sure that untouchable doesn’t have chance.
“Untouchable centers on a hard-charging female FBI agent with a blue-collar background…”
So it’s like Miami Vice– except it’s centered on a woman. Who’s poor. And not even undercover. And in the FBI. And not in Miami. That’s the 21st century way to do Miami Vice? What a joke.
Is it because one of these two cop characters has money that we’re supposed to believe the creator of this show will bring the style and fashion and groundbreaking flavor that a true talent like Michael Mann brought to the seminal Vice? References like Bay and McG don’t inspire confidence; more likely the show will look like an overproduced, glossy Hype Williams video.
Bottom line: Network TV these days is all for women, especially the All Broads Channel. To reference a show like Miami Vice when describing an ABC show with a female lead is downright disingenuous.
So I’m writing a script, and I had a 90-year-old guy call a woman a “broad,” but then I thought, nah, even a 90-year-old wouldn’t call a woman that these days. Thanks for clarifying.
both are a piece of crap…Gordon’s jumped the shark. Sorry my cliche isn’t original but neither are these two sad shows. Enough of Bushnell already!
One Fifth Avenue sounds interesting almost like an Upstairs Upstairs. All for some good escapism that is NOT a cop show of any kind or lawyer show.
Hope ONE makes it to series.
I read Candace’s book and saw it as more of a feature film than a series, but it could work.
immigrant, private eye show–please, please do not cast Jimmy Smitts, Cheech Marin, Tony Plana, Esai Morales, Eva Longoria, Lupe Ontiveros, Edward James Olmos, Paul Rodriguez, Danny Trejo or any of the usual suspects–i don’t feel bad naming them either, because they’re doing just fine–any of these people will not, I repeat, WILL NOT make a hit.
Gracias,
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