Providence
- Série télévisée
- 1999–2002
- 1h
Sydney Hansen, chirurgien plastique à succès d'Hollywood, rentre chez elle à Providence, pour essayer de maintenir l'unité de sa famille dysfonctionnelle avec l'aide du fantôme amical de sa ... Tout lireSydney Hansen, chirurgien plastique à succès d'Hollywood, rentre chez elle à Providence, pour essayer de maintenir l'unité de sa famille dysfonctionnelle avec l'aide du fantôme amical de sa mère.Sydney Hansen, chirurgien plastique à succès d'Hollywood, rentre chez elle à Providence, pour essayer de maintenir l'unité de sa famille dysfonctionnelle avec l'aide du fantôme amical de sa mère.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 14 victoires et 9 nominations au total
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You would think I would be happier than I am, but the problem is "Providence" is not even close to what I imagined "Providence" would be like when I was a kid, making up TV stories instead of paying attention in school. You see, "Providence" is a bit of a success (to many people's surprise) and in order to succeed, so often Hollywood has to play down to the audience's lowest, common denominator. "Providence" does just this. All my friends and family thought this show would flop, but America seems to relate to it!
In every episode, you can see how an autistic or abused child can be instantly cured by looking into the eyes of a puppy dog. You can see how the only person with a Rhode Island dialect is the cab driver in the first episode - but really he was probably an actor from Jersey, or something. Of course, they did capture the flavor of our controversial, but politically brilliant Mayor, Buddy Cianci, in all his genuine charisma! His Marinara sauce really is quite tasty!
Yes, I wish I lived in "Providence", where I could bring my cat Whitman to the neighborhood Vet when he gets sick, but instead, I have to watch "Providence" from my TV in Providence, screaming PROVIDENCE!! with every passing scene of my little city, looking better than I ever noticed as a kid. Yes, I have to suffer through this condescending dribble every Friday night, eight o'clock, NBC.
The show does not moralize so much as it shows people dealing with real situations (already, 2 major characters have perished)and they are lead by the strong but extremely gentle and understanding character that Mike Farrell portrays, "Dr. James Hansen". He provides an almost unnoticed moral center, strong but gentle.
One daughter forgoes a successful career in los angeles as a plastic surgeon to go home and live with her family and work in a charitable clinic. The other daughter forgoes a fortune if she had gone to Japan and promoted her accidentally invented recipe, to take care of her baby and be with her family. She nurtures a mentally ill man who happened to be the ideal employee for her, and helps him escape when the authorities are after him, the morality being that she cannot harbor him, but she cannot let him be incarcerated either. The son gets into trouble, but works on being good.
We see progressive ideas shown in a viable light. The show accepts gays, it loves people who make mistakes, have accidents, they take in runaways, work at a clinic, find the good in mobsters, mentally ill, take in stray animals, have no negative judgments on ethnic groups. There is very little against a single mother, other than she needs to take responsibilty. And so on... what will be next ? These are all strengths in my opinion, and i think the country and society in general has been waiting for something to show them about this, what i believe to be, inherent unconditional love that exists in all of us, but somehow gets lost at times within the scope of the hustle and bustle of society.
Of note, I also believe that while some people say providence is not really about providence, i believe that it does capture different elements of the area. I think it more pulls together the strengths of the community than focussing on a particular group, providing an amalgam of local people. The parents are suspiciously like my grandparents (who are real life providence lifetime natives), even their bedroom is almost exactly like the television set bedroom. Also, personally i had lived in los angeles [originally went there to be in medical / grad school], working as an actor, and returned to rhode island because a family member was on deaths door.
Some parts of it are Ally McBeal-esque, particularly the dream sequences that almost always begin each episode with Sydney Hansens mother and some crazy thing happening to Syd.
After watching just a few episodes you really care about the characters and what happens to them and want to keep watching them.
Some of the parts in the hospital and clinic are a bit like ER but the show is more relationship based.
This is one of my favourite American TV dramas of all time!
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- AnecdotesLike The Bradys (1990), "Providence" was originally intended to be a short run mid-season filler. It proved so popular that additional episodes were ordered and it went on to become a successful series.
- Citations
Lynda Hansen: How did I let your sister talk me into that color?
Sydney Hansen: Well, it is Joanie's wedding.
Lynda Hansen: No, dear, it's my wedding. She's just the bride.
- ConnexionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Best Medical Dramas of All Time (2022)
- Bandes originalesIn My Life
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Performed by Chantal Kreviazuk (as opening theme)
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- How many seasons does Providence have?Alimenté par Alexa
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