Chaos
- TV Series
- 2011
- 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.6K
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Rogue CIA agents battle the bureaucracy.Rogue CIA agents battle the bureaucracy.Rogue CIA agents battle the bureaucracy.
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Pilot was really funny, and subsequent episodes were well-written, fast-paced, dramatic with appropriate humor, and left my Live Watch US participants wanting more. Acting was outstanding, and the chemistry between actors was definitely reminiscent of NCIS and The Mentalist. This show was a refreshing change on all fronts from the typical schedule offerings.
Alas, the show, clearly appealing to both genders in the 18-54 (18-49 and 25-54 audience segments) audience segment, was scheduled on a night this audience tends to time-shift because they're not home watching TV and are out socializing. Nor was the show adequately promoted to both genders (the four primary actors have a largely female following); nor was it scheduled with similar shows that appeal to this audience segment.
Online and CBS network promos were typical of the network, but other promotional strategies CBS does for new shows, TV talk show interviews and magazine & newspaper interviews, was lacking compared to other new CBS shows. Too bad...this was one show that shows promise of leading a change in network entertainment that cable networks are capturing and pulling audiences from the major networks. The female audience members were ignored with male-oriented promotion; they learned about the show through the male actors' fan sites.
Entertaining show, cast with clear chemistry and appeal, good writing, and a fast-paced hour were wasted on Friday nights. Hopefully, when CBS airs the show this summer, it will get a more appropriate time slot and better promotion.
Alas, the show, clearly appealing to both genders in the 18-54 (18-49 and 25-54 audience segments) audience segment, was scheduled on a night this audience tends to time-shift because they're not home watching TV and are out socializing. Nor was the show adequately promoted to both genders (the four primary actors have a largely female following); nor was it scheduled with similar shows that appeal to this audience segment.
Online and CBS network promos were typical of the network, but other promotional strategies CBS does for new shows, TV talk show interviews and magazine & newspaper interviews, was lacking compared to other new CBS shows. Too bad...this was one show that shows promise of leading a change in network entertainment that cable networks are capturing and pulling audiences from the major networks. The female audience members were ignored with male-oriented promotion; they learned about the show through the male actors' fan sites.
Entertaining show, cast with clear chemistry and appeal, good writing, and a fast-paced hour were wasted on Friday nights. Hopefully, when CBS airs the show this summer, it will get a more appropriate time slot and better promotion.
up to the moment, we have only the pilot episode released, but this show has already shown it has a lot of good things going on...
first of all, it's really funny - and it manages to be like that avoiding clichés or easy ways out. it does not patronize our intelligence and it comes up with creative and funny twists that are just great!!! furthermore, it has an interesting assemblage of cultural roles. a naive but good-hearted brand new CIA agent from Puerto Rico turns up to be assigned to a six-year veteran CIA rogue team formed by 3 agents that combat the bureaucracy inside the Agency: two Americans and a Scottish. but they have access to almost any other culture or part of the world, so the show brings up a multi-cultural context.
with humor, criticism, irony, mockery and fun, the show focus on how this CIA team manipulates other agents, the Agency, and the system itself to grasp their goals. up to now, to do good.
*** it's definitely a breeze with a lot of fresh air from what we typically see on TV nowadays!!!
it's first episode made of me a fan, as well as a lot of people thorough the world. let us hope it continues to do so.
i bet it will. ;)
first of all, it's really funny - and it manages to be like that avoiding clichés or easy ways out. it does not patronize our intelligence and it comes up with creative and funny twists that are just great!!! furthermore, it has an interesting assemblage of cultural roles. a naive but good-hearted brand new CIA agent from Puerto Rico turns up to be assigned to a six-year veteran CIA rogue team formed by 3 agents that combat the bureaucracy inside the Agency: two Americans and a Scottish. but they have access to almost any other culture or part of the world, so the show brings up a multi-cultural context.
with humor, criticism, irony, mockery and fun, the show focus on how this CIA team manipulates other agents, the Agency, and the system itself to grasp their goals. up to now, to do good.
*** it's definitely a breeze with a lot of fresh air from what we typically see on TV nowadays!!!
it's first episode made of me a fan, as well as a lot of people thorough the world. let us hope it continues to do so.
i bet it will. ;)
Chaos has all the components I like in a action comedy kind of series. It has a ongoing story that isn't too complex to follow and interesting action in every episode. The missions are thoughtful designed and not too unrealistic, still with some humor attached.
The series is about four CIA agents that together build a perfect team. They are on missions that mostly aren't approved in the first place, but of course pay out well all the time. Every guy has its specialties and plays a important roll in the missions. Of course some romance has been included in the ongoing story of the series that give it a fun touch.
I am really looking forward to see more seasons in the future.
The series is about four CIA agents that together build a perfect team. They are on missions that mostly aren't approved in the first place, but of course pay out well all the time. Every guy has its specialties and plays a important roll in the missions. Of course some romance has been included in the ongoing story of the series that give it a fun touch.
I am really looking forward to see more seasons in the future.
I have been a fan of the show since the pilot, and I mirror every comment so far in that CBS has not managed the show well at all! I think the writing and the acting are both superb, scarily so since it resonates with me as believable when it comes to working in a bureaucracy. Kudos especially to the writers for balancing the humor and drama elements, keeping a tongue-in-cheek humor that has been fun to watch! I have currently seen more hints from CBS treating this as a summer show in hiatus than canceled, which I can live with and hope to change with word-of-mouth advertising. CBS needs to talk it up MUCH MORE and find it a steady home. I agree with during the week, maybe a Wednesday night/Thursday night fare more than on a Sunday night. I'll be there whenever it shows!
On Saturday night, nothing to do, switching TV channels, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the characters' of CHAOS on TV. Thank you CBS that launched the CHAOS on TV again. Great episodes. Wonderful script. Cool acting. I am waiting for next Saturday to see the new adventures of the "Musketeers of the 21st Century". Good job guys. I am not understand how CBS could stop running such a good film. And now, without any announcement and advertisement they have put it on TV. It is not a good respect for the viewers. I hope that CBS will be corrected it, and they will follow more by viewers opinion. Chaos showing on TV that is already a good sign. Thank CBS. All the Best to the Cast and Crew of Chaos.
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