Tonight Michael Weston steps forward as our latest Houdini in the new series Houdini & Doyle. The premiere episode, "The Maggie's Redress," airs tonight at 9/8c on FOX. Will Michael live up to Curtis, Glaser, Keitel, Schaech, Pearce and Brody? If you read my early review, you already know that I believe he does. But now you'll be able to judge for yourself.
The 10-episode Houdini & Doyle airs Monday's at 9/8c on FOX. I will be posting full reviews and fact checks after each episode.
Remember to join me in a LIVE TWEET of the East Coast premiere at 9 ET (6 PT).
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Out of the lot, Keitel was the best, can't wait to see tonight!
ReplyDeleteKeitel was the most accurate, IMO. Curtis and Glaser will always be personal favorites just because when I saw them and what their movies mean to me. But Weston delivers a very, very likable Harry, and that's nice to have again.
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