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Vote for 'Jack & Bobby'
It is one of the year's most intriguing, involving and promising TV premieres. (The series debuts Sunday at 8 p.m. on Ch. 30.) The big question is whether succeeding episodes can build on that promise.
Jack McCallister (Matthew Long) is sort of the all-American boy. A smart, popular, athletic high schooler who seems destined for great things.
Bobby McCallister (Logan Lerman) is sort of a geeky kid. Incredibly bright and not particularly popular, he idolizes his older brother. And Jack looks out for him.
One of them will be president. One of them will be dead by the time the other is president.
You'll find out which is which before Sunday's premiere ends, but I won't spoil it by giving it away here.
Essentially, this is just the latest in the WB's long line of hourlong dramas about teen angst with the added dimension that one of these teenagers is going to end up being the leader of the free world.
It's a heck of an idea that Greg Berlanti (creator/executive producer of the made-in-Utah "Everwood"), Vanessa Taylor, Steve Cohen and Brad Meltzer have come up with. And the first hour is exceptional.
Lahti is nothing short of compelling as Grace, a brilliant college professor whose life revolves around her sons. Not that that's always such a good thing, as her elder son tries to make her understand.
Jack is determined to break away from his mother's iron grip and make her see that Bobby needs to become more independent or at least a bit less unorthodox.
Framing all of this is a "documentary" shot more than four decades in the future interviews with historians, members of the McCallister administration and the first lady after the end of his second term. It's a way to look at present-day events as they formed the life and character of the future president.
"To me, the show is really about watching this child become the visionary that he becomes through all of the things that either help him or actually hinder him," said executive producer Tommy Schlamme ("The West Wing").
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