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The second season begins, as Longworth begins investigating the murder at Gibtown. In this place, it seems to be a community of marginal descendants and everyone will be a suspect. Meanwhile, Jim and Cali are trying to figure out the course they will follow in their relationship. On the other hand, there is a new case involving a high school football coach who was found shot dead on campus.
Gary A. Randall, Eric Laneuville, Kelly Makin, Jonathan Frakes, Randy Zisk, Timothy Busfield, Jeff Bleckner, Lee Rose, Ron Underwood, Tricia Brock, Artie Mandelberg, John Terlesky
Unfortunately, the show rolls snake eyes in its sophomore outing. We have more of the basic procedural show, and there's be no attempt to make the characters any more likeable.
Matt Passmore carries the mystery/cop series over a few of its storytelling bumps but the program is hit-and-miss overall. Luckily, there are enough solid episodes of "The Glades" to carry the viewer through the escapist season of summer.
The Glades isn't interested in challenging convention, viewers, or the notion that summer television is a time to do anything but provide the fluffiest fare possible on the boob tube.
One of these two storylines [in "Moonlighting"] was boring as hell and and the other involved a murder, an accidental pregnancy, a bank robbery and a wannabe Danica Patrick. Guess which storyline I liked best?