The Beast (2009 TV series)

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The Beast
Genre
A&E
ReleaseJanuary 15 (2009-01-15) –
April 23, 2009 (2009-04-23)

The Beast is an American

Nielsen ratings and was cancelled in early June 2009.[1]

Plot

Set in Chicago, veteran middle-aged FBI agent Charles Barker applies controversial techniques in his attempts to bring criminals to justice, which often border on illegal and unsettle his uninitiated rookie partner, Ellis Dove. Over the course of the first season, Barker is investigated by fellow FBI agents for alleged misconduct. Dove's loyalty to his partner is challenged when FBI internal affairs agent Ray Beaumont (

Larry Gilliard
) approaches him to gain information. Shortly thereafter, Dove learns of darker secrets in Barker's past.

Characters

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"Michael DinnerVincent Angell, William RotkoJanuary 15, 2009 (2009-01-15)2.45
The mischievous Barker hazes Dove as they go undercover on their first case to infiltrate a weapons smuggling ring.
2"Two Choices"Michael DinnerWilliam L. RotkoJanuary 22, 2009 (2009-01-22)1.55
Barker and Ellis are assigned to take down a major drug trafficking ring.
3"Nadia"Christine MooreVincent AngellJanuary 29, 2009 (2009-01-29)1.35
Barker and Ellis take on one of the nastiest and sleaziest rackets in the world--human trafficking.
4"Infected"John BadhamRay HartungFebruary 5, 2009 (2009-02-05)TBA
Barker's old pal, Marcus, a security guard at ritzy jewelry store, gets Barker and Ellis involved in a nerve-wracking case involving millions of dollars and a deadly virus.
5"Bitsy Big-Boy"Michael W. WatkinsVincent AngellFebruary 12, 2009 (2009-02-12)TBA
May Nan Nhung, a top nuclear physicist, has been doing some dangerous research, and now somebody's trying to kill her.
6"Hothead"Sanford BookstaverJohn RomanoFebruary 19, 2009 (2009-02-19)TBA
There's nothing more dangerous than an FBI agent who's gone rogue, and Frank Oland may be one of them.
7"Capone"Ken GirottiWendy WestFebruary 26, 2009 (2009-02-26)TBA
A fellow agent vanishes, sending Barker undercover to infiltrate a group of Latino drug dealers who may have something to do with the man's disappearance. Lou Diamond Phillips guest stars.
8"Mercy"Tom VericaMark Goffman & William L. RotkoMarch 5, 2009 (2009-03-05)TBA
Homeless veterans are being murdered, sending Barker undercover as a homeless man to investigate. Ellis, a veteran himself, takes the case very personally.
9"The Walk In"Jeremiah S. ChechikMark GoffmanMarch 19, 2009 (2009-03-19)TBA
Barker and Ellis investigate a Chinese spy posing as a university professor. Adding difficulty to the probe is a fellow agent who doubts Ellis' abilities and attempts to sabotage his work.
10"Tilt"Charles HaidWilliam L. Rotko, Keith SchreierMarch 26, 2009 (2009-03-26)TBA
Barker and Ellis infiltrate a high-stakes poker game to sniff out the assassin who's after an informant who's about to enter the witness protection program. Features the song "Raspberry Rush" by The Promise Ring.
11"My Brother's Keeper"Lisa NiemiVincent Angell & Wendy WestApril 9, 2009 (2009-04-09)TBA
Barker goes after an Irish crime family seeking to expand their business from Chicago to Wall Street. Directed by series star Patrick Swayze's wife, Lisa Niemi.
12"Counterfeit"Chris LeitchMark Goffman & Ray HartungApril 16, 2009 (2009-04-16)TBA
Having been set up as a murderer, Barker finds himself on the lam, and the Bureau has a relentless agent hunting him down.
13"No Turning Back"Steve ShillVincent Angell, William RotkoApril 23, 2009 (2009-04-23)TBA
Barker gets a list of six names of people who were involved in the Red Gauntlet operation, and he and Ellis, with help from Todd and Conrad, must track them down before they can get to Barker.

Reception

Alan Sepinwall writes "... you watch Swayze in The Beast, and you realize that this is the best performance of his career—that the opportunity to play a part like this, and to play it as well as he is, may be fueling his ability to keep fighting against the cancer. And you realize, in an odd silver lining, that the cancer may, in turn, be fueling the performance".[2] The New York Times reported that "Patrick Swayze's performance... is impressive for its resistance to cliché...".[3]

Suzan Young of RealNetworks stated that, "Patrick Swayze gives the performance of a lifetime as the hard-edged FBI agent Charles Barker in A&E's The Beast".[4]

In his review, Ray Richmond of The Hollywood Reporter stated that, "Beast has a far grittier feel and look than one would suspect from a show starring Swayze—not to mention one on A&E. The action often is energetic and intriguing but is sometimes brought down by Fimmel's uneven performance. …What's unmistakable is the killer work of the star. May the man somehow beat the odds and fight defiantly on".[5]

Kelly West of Cinema Blend reported that, "For an original series, I think A&E has something great on their hands. The Beast is definitely drama series with an edge, showing the darker, grittier side to FBI undercover work".[6]

Ken Tucker writes that the lines said by the "antihero" and main character "[were] old when Clint Eastwood was Dirty Harry". Tucker adds that the co-star (Travis Fimmel as Ellis Dove) gives "inexpressive line readings; he's here because he's young and pretty (Fimmel was a model), and he fits A&E's desired viewing demo. Ellis is the newbie who earns Barker's respect...". Overall, Tucker grades the program as a "C".[7]

Home media

Sony Pictures released the series on Region 1 DVD in the United States & region 2 in the UK on August 18, 2009.[8] This release has been discontinued and is out of print.

On February 16, 2016, Mill Creek Entertainment re-released The Beast- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[9]

International broadcast

In the UK, the show was broadcast on the channel

Five US
. Its first episode was shown on 18 February 2009. The show is also streamed in Australia on 7Plus

References

  1. ^ "The Beast: Patrick Swayze TV Show Cancelled, No Season Two". tvseriesfinale.com. June 6, 2009. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
  2. ^ Sepinwall, Alan (13 January 2009). "Sepinwall on TV: 'The Beast' review". The Star-Ledger. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  3. ^ Bellafante, Ginia (14 January 2009). "Down So Long: The Undercover Life Taught Here". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  4. ^ Young, Susan (15 January 2009). "Review: Patrick Swayze Gives All in The Beast". RealNetworks. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  5. ^ Richmond, Ray (12 January 2009). "TV Review: The Beast". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 4, 2009. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  6. ^ West, Kelly (28 December 2008). "TV Review: The Beast". Cinema Blend. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  7. ^ Tucker, Ken (7 January 2009). "The Beast". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 1 April 2009.
  8. ^ "The Beast - Sony's Formal Press Release for Patrick Swayze's Series on DVD". tvshowsondvd.com. 2009-06-23. Archived from the original on 26 June 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  9. ^ Re-Release of the TV Show Starring Patrick Swayze, in His Final Performance Archived 2015-11-16 at the Wayback Machine

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