
From:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Date:February 10, 2004
By Rob Owen
Normally that wouldn't be a headline, but when we're talking about
CBS's "The Guardian," it surely qualifies.
The corners of actor Simon Baker's mouth do turn up in tonight's
episode, which marks, if not a lighter turn for the series, at least
a warmer tone compared to some recent episodes.
Titled "All Is Mended," the episode begins with some bad news about
the baby being carried by Lulu (Wendy Moniz), which prompts Nick
(Baker), the father, to do some soul searching. Although the initial
news is not positive, it leads Nick to a more human place. He even
shows care and concern for others.
This turn takes the story of Lulu's pregnancy in an unexpected
direction. Once again, "The Guardian" manages to find a new approach
to a familiar plot.
Another story follows Jake (Raphael Sbarge), last seen having sex
with guys, on a date with child advocate lawyer Kate Shaw, played by
Courtney Stevens, wife of series creator David Hollander.
The episode, which airs at 9 p.m., also includes some images of
Pittsburgh in the winter. Hollander said a "Guardian" second unit
crew was not sent back to shoot those snow-filled establishing shots;
rather, they were filmed by a Pittsburgher for use on the series.
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