Standoff (TV series)
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Standoff | |
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Format | Drama |
Starring | Ron Livingston Rosemarie DeWitt Gina Torres Michael Cudlitz Raquel Alessi José Pablo Cantillo |
Opening theme | "Late Nights and Street Fights" by Dirty Vegas |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 18 (List of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | 43 minutes (approx) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Fox Broadcasting Company |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV), 720p (HDTV) |
Original run | September 5, 2006 – July 20, 2007 |
External links | |
IMDb profile | |
TV.com summary |
Standoff is a short-lived American television series. It premiered on the FOX network on September 5, 2006. Created by Craig Silverstein, the series focuses on an FBI Crisis Negotiation Unit whose members negotiate hostage situations and share relationships. The show is produced by 20th Century Fox Television and its executive producers are Craig Silverstein, Tim Story and Glen Mazzara.[1] A total of 18 episodes were produced and the series completed its original run on July 20, 2007.
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[edit] Production
[edit] Broadcast history
Although the show lost more than half of its audience since its premiere, Fox ordered 6 more episodes in November 2006, bringing the total number of episodes to 19 for the season.[2] The show was put on hiatus in December 2006 and was scheduled to return on March 30, 2007 before being pushed back to April 6, 2007.[3] The return date was changed again to June 8, 2007 and was allocated to the 9:00 pm Friday night timeslot.[4] The series was officially canceled on May 16, 2007.[5]
The series aired in the coveted 8.30pm (then 9.30pm) Monday night timeslot on Australia's Seven Network over the 2006-07 summer 'non-ratings' period. When that period ended the show was shelved until July-September 2007 when it finished its run in the 10.30pm (then 11.30pm) Tuesday timeslot.
[edit] Plot
The premise of the show was set up in the opening scene of the series pilot. In an attempt to connect with the hostage-taker, Matt Flannery (Ron Livingston), a negotiator for the F.B.I., reveals to him and his colleagues who are listening to his conversation, that he has been sleeping with his partner, Emily Lehman (Rosemarie DeWitt). Their supervisor Cheryl Carrera (Gina Torres) is concerned about how their relationship will affect their jobs. Each episode revolves around the main plot of a hostage situation and the subplot of Matt and Emily's relationship. In the hostage situation, the F.B.I. Crisis Negotiation Unit is typically called upon to deal with the hostage-taker.
[edit] Characters
Although the series has six main characters, Matt Flannery and Emily Lehman are considered to be the protagonists of the series as a subplot concerning their relationship is featured in each episode.
- Matt Flannery (played by Ron Livingston) is a senior negotiator for Crisis Negotiation Unit at the Los Angeles field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He is partnered with Emily Lehman, who is also his lover. He was born in Van Nuys, California and attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he obtained a Bachelor of Science in General Studies. Prior to joining the FBI, he worked as a police detective in the Violent Crimes Section of Simi Valley Police Department and as a crisis negotiator of the department.[6]
- Emily Lehman (played by Rosemarie DeWitt) is a senior negotiator for Crisis Negotiation Unit at the Los Angeles field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She is partnered with Matt Flannery, who is also her lover. She was born in Albany, New York and educated at Cornell University, where she graduated with Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She then attained her Master's degree in Psychology and her Ph.D in Criminal Psychology/Forensic Psychology from Princeton University. Prior to working at the Los Angeles field office of the FBI, Emily worked at the Phoenix field office in the Criminal Investigative Division.[7]
- Cheryl Carrera (played by Gina Torres) is the Supervisory Special Agent in Charge of the Crisis Negotiation Unit at the Los Angeles field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She was Matt's partner in crisis negotiation before she was promoted. She was born in Brooklyn, New York to a Cuban father and attended the City University of New York, where she graduated with Bachelor of Science in Political Science. She later attended Columbia University, where she obtained her Master's degree in International Relations and a Ph.D degree in Juridical Science. Prior to working with the FBI, she was an Assistant District Attorney in New York City.[8]
- Frank Rogers (played by Michael Cudlitz) is an FBI Special Agent and the commander of the Tactical Response Unit's Hostage Rescue Team at the Los Angeles field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was born in Detroit, Michigan. Before entering the FBI, Rogers was trained at the U. S. Army Combat Training Centre and the U. S. Army Ranger School. He served in the Gulf War with the 75th Ranger Regiment. After joining the FBI, he worked at the Dallas Field Office, where he was part of its Hostage Rescue Team.[9]
- Lia Mathers (played by Raquel Alessi) is an intelligence analyst for the Crisis Negotiation Unit at the Los Angeles field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. She was born in Seattle, Washington and educated at California Technical Institute, where she graduated with Bachelor of Science in Advanced Computer Studies. She then attended the FBI Academy and received Professional Support Training from the Investigative Computer Unit.[10]
- Duff Gonzalez (played by José Pablo Cantillo) is an FBI special agent and a member of the Hostage Rescue Team at the Los Angeles field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was born in East Los Angeles, California and obtained a Bachelor of Science in General Studies from the California State University, Fullerton. Before joining the Hostage Rescue Team, Duff was a member of the SWAT Division.[11]
[edit] Episodes
[edit] References
- ^ Standoff show info Fox Broadcasting Company.
- ^ Sullivan, B. F., "Fox extends 'Death', 'Standoff'; CBS keeps 'Class' in session". thefutoncritic.com. November 16, 2006. Retrieved on November 26, 2006.
- ^ "Fox announces Spring Premieres". comingsoon.com. January 20, 2007. Retrieved on January 24 2007.
- ^ "Fox Turns Up The Heat For Summer". thefutoncritic.com. March 30, 2007. Retrieved on March 30 2007.
- ^ 2007 Cancelled Shows: FOX Cancels Plenty of Series, TVSeriesFinale.com, May 17, 2007. Retrieved on June 1, 2007.
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company, Character profile of Matt Flannery, Standoff's official site.
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company, Character profile of Emily Lehman, Standoff's official site.
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company, Character profile of Cheryl Carrera, Standoff's official site.
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company, Character profile of Frank Rogers, Standoff's official site.
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company, Character profile of Lia Mathers, Standoff's official site.
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company, Character profile of Duff Gonzalez, Standoff's official site.
[edit] External links
- "Standoff" at Yahoo! TV
- Standoff Cast and Details - TV Guide
- Internet broadcast of Standoff episodes (only for US viewers through their local FOX affiliated stations)
- Standoff - network site (Australia)
- Standoff on RTL4 - network site