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ABC commits to high concept series

by Julia Ward, posted Dec 4th 2006 4:34PM
Matt Reeves and J.J. AbramsFelicity co-creator Matt Reeves has a high concept series in development for ABC. (That's poor Matt on the right, sitting behind Felicity's more famous half J.J. Abrams.) Called Ordinary Joe, Reeves' new series follows the story of a man, who at 21 had to decide whether to go after the girl he always wanted, choose the girl who always wanted him or remain single. The show picks up 12 years later and flashbacks to the three different versions of his life that would have been depending on what choice he made. Each episode intertwines the series of events that follows the three different life choices - connecting them via theme.

It's a little Sliding Doors, a little Run Lola Run. All of my favorite themes are there -- fate, regret, choices, connection, what's unchanging about a person and what's not. Ever since 24's success, networks have been looking for high concept shows like this. Hugh Jackman has a Rashomon-like project in the works. There are a slew of part-scripted, part-documentary Borat-y projects in the works, too. What will float, and what will sink? We'll have to wait and see. Let's just hope the lead in Ordinary Joe gets a haircut in each version of his life so we can tell the difference.

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purpleslog

Looks like Abrams on the right.

December 04 2006 at 10:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Dr. Funbags

Now, *if* I was anal I would post a comment about how Matt is actually on the left of JJ in the picture - but then some other anal looser would post a comment about how you were actually talking about the picture being to the right. (And that I spelled Loser wrong.)

December 04 2006 at 8:03 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Malfoy R

I like the idea but I don't think it will last. Similiar concepts were tried on Showtime with Leap Years and on WB with Jack and Bobby. Both were good shows IMO but neither could get the necessary acceptance. :(

December 04 2006 at 7:40 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Smiley

I'm doing my own version. My series follows a man who has to decide whether to watch Ordinary Joe, drink a gallon of tequilla, or eat a big dinner and go to bed. The show picks up half an hour later. All three versions are asleep.

December 04 2006 at 7:33 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
MrWeen

Is that Matt on my right or your right?

December 04 2006 at 6:39 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
David

Six episodes before it gets canceled. It sounds over done to the point where the viewers will give up.

December 04 2006 at 5:45 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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