ALMA Award |
Outstanding Actor in a New Television Series |
GLAAD Media Award |
Outstanding TV Individual Episode (In a Series Without a Regular Gay Character) |
Humanitas Prize |
60 Minute Category |
Image Award |
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series |
Outstanding Drama Series |
OFTA Television Award |
Best Actor in a Drama Series |
Primetime Emmy |
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series |
Outstanding Main Title Theme Music |
Sadly this series was doomed from the start. Great cast, good writing and an uplifting message with only a hint of preaching!
Most TV shows, especially pilot episodes, start with one hell of a grabber and from there on out either fail to live up to the expectation that they've built OR they hit the home run."Gideon's Crossing" nailed a grand slam.
I saw the pilot and I have a few comments.First, Braugher and the other actors are excellent.
I would advise anyone to give this show a viewing. It's interesting, intelligent, and no..
Gideon's Crossing has the potential to be a great series, and they have had a couple good episodes. Andre Braugher is his usual fascinating self and the ensemble cast is fine as well.
I like this show. It might drag on too long in its characters' personal conflicts, but that's minor.
The high level of writing, the intricate and complex characters, and the superb cast make this show worth watching. With the exception of this show, I don't watch network tv anymore.
Okay, why I never even knew this brilliant show was still on ABC is probably a good explanatuon for why the network has steadily sunk in the ratings for the last three years. That they are not screaming from the treetops about this amazing, well-written, shockingly moving series is an outrage.
Good acting, as far as can be given with this rancid storyline. TV seems obsessed with the idea as medical person, or doctor as God.