"...their traditional moral code..."
Feb. 4th, 2006 12:07 amSo I realized that there are still episodes of due South I haven't seen (Vecchio era) and thought I'd go check on my trusty Netflix. All they have is the Call of the Wild, the blurb for which... wait, I have to stop laughing... the blurb for which goes like this:
My take on this is that it was written by someone who'd once woken from a drunken stupor in a friend's living room and stumbled to the bathroom and back and fell back asleep while a (Kowalski-era) episode was on the TV, and nobody else on the staff knew anything about it, so they got him to write the blurb.
Canadian Mountie Benton Frasier and his partner, Detective Stanley Raymond Kowalski are exported to the streets of Chicago from up north to fight crime. Endless humor comes into play as they are only armed with a deaf, lipreading K-9 and their traditional moral code.
My take on this is that it was written by someone who'd once woken from a drunken stupor in a friend's living room and stumbled to the bathroom and back and fell back asleep while a (Kowalski-era) episode was on the TV, and nobody else on the staff knew anything about it, so they got him to write the blurb.