Saturday, January 19, 2008

Star Scores; Cashmere Mafia Marvelous

Specialization is imperative. Specialization creates employment. Twenty should not complete one task. People should split tasks. They should pursue fortes. A starter wearily slogging nine innings… this is stupid. A starter gutting six innings, middle relievers surviving two innings, and a closer scorching the ninth inning… this is baseball.

On January 6, I viewed ABC’s “Cashmere Mafia.” Darren Star’s (Beverly Hills 90210, Melrose Place, and Sex in the City) creation is brilliant. Casting and dialogue are exemplary. Musical scoring and scenery are excellent. Simply stated, Cashmere Mafia possesses an ensnaring sparkle.

The venture is replete with exemplary acting. Lucy Liu (Mia Mason), Frances O’Connor (Zoe Burden), and Miranda Otto (Juliet Draper) are stellar. Peter Hermann (Davis Draper) and Julian Ovenden (Eric Burden) are also notable. Occasionally, Sex and the City was annoying. The storylines were tedious. The women were irritating. Thankfully, Cashmere Mafia is dissimilar. The women are entrancing. They are the treasures men adore.

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