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Article: Fox's catty new legal drama `girls club' is guilty of shallowness.(Arts and Lifestyle)
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- The Boston Herald
- Article date:
- October 17, 2002
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Byline: Monica Collins
"girls club."
Premieres Monday at 9 p.m. on WFXT (Ch. 25).
One star (out of four)
The official Fox style for the name of this new drama is lowercase "girls club" rather than upper-case "Girls Club." Who knows what message this artsy-fartsy stylistic tweak is designed to convey - except that these young women are supposed to be rewriting the rules. However, the shallow spelling conceit is very much reflective of "girls club."
David E. Kelley, that Belmont boy who became a titan of Hollywood, created "girls club." Kelley got his start writing "L.A. Law" and went on to become one of the most prodigious and ...
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