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Mancuso, FBI

NBC (Ended 1990)

Show Score

 
5.5 Mediocre
10 votes

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Mancuso, FBI ranks 11,246 out of the 18,228 shows on TV.com.

The 4 users who count themselves as Mancuso, FBI fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

October 13, 1989

Ended

April 24, 1990

Genre

Drama, Action/Suspense

Theme

Police

Show Overview

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Episode Score
 
5.5

Adamant Eve

Bomb threats and labor unrest lead Mancuso into the world of a young, high-powered industrialist who is attempting to sell off his airline while fending off an ugly divorce which threatens to topple his empire. Meanwhile, a young physical therapist becomes romantically interested in Nick, and won't take no for an answer.

Aired: 04/24/90

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The adventures of a cynical veteran FBI agent with little respect for authority, who wages a lonely crusade against corruption in high places. The character's first screen appearance was in the 1988 mini-series "Favorite Son", based on the book of the same name by Steve Sohmer.

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    7.5 Good

    Should have lasted longer. Maybe. hide « show »

    Mancuso, FBI was a show I thought would last longer than it did. Based on a character who first appeared in the TV mini-series Favorite Son it focused on the cases of a maverick FBI agent played with gusto by Robert Loggia. Loggia, who had seemingly made a career out of playing mobsters, was cast against type here and he did an excellent job. Unfortunately, the scripts were uneven with the culprit quite often being the PC stereotypical rich, white guy and I didn't think the supporting players were quite up to par either. Chalk this one up as being a watchable show which could have lasted longer but for some reason did not. NBC gave it the hook after only one season.
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