Sue Thomas FB eye is probably the most political correct show that I ever watched. It's about a deaf woman ( Deanna Bray ) trying to stand ground in a position within the FBI. But luckily for her, her co-workers are all sympathetic and heartwarming people. Even ''einzelganger'' Myles Leland the third ( Ted Atherton ) is someone who she can rely on if something really bad happens to her.The sappy sentimentalism starts with the rather corny title sequence with a happy song about friendship. And the story lines aren't any different. It's all filled with sappy subjects in which Sue Thomas discovers the true meaning of friendship. Even when her dog is lying in the hospital, her friends are there to give some support to her. Aw, isn't that cute! I'm a cold cynical bastard, but for some reason I could enjoy this show. I accepted its sappy atmosphere and actually enjoyed the heartwarming interaction between Sue Thomas and her co-workers. Maybe it's because these kind of shows are becoming very rare amongst the aggressive and sexually tensed shows as CSI, Law and Order and Cold Case.
... View MoreI love the story, it shows good religion and has a point behind it. I think it could end different but it's happy, which is what counts. Like someone else said I REALLY hope they are making more upsides and that Jack and Sue get together even if I don't know whether or not she is or was ever married in real life (but I hope so she's to cool to be alone)I know 80% of it is real as I read in an interview with the real Sue Thomas but what I would like to know is if the relationship is real and if they got together her in real life (not telling about the show). It never said she was married but she might be keeping that in her private life (I really don't know much about her). I know I could read her biography, and I love to read. I just don't like to read long biographies a short page or two is OK but a whole book doesn't sound fun (who knows if I read it, it could be the best book I ever read). If anyone knows I would love to here about the real story and (if he exist) about her relationship with the real Jack Hudson. (I'm kinda a romanticist and like to see romantic endings with character couples I like, especially if it's true in real life for them people the character are based on). I also know that there are real "Jack Hudson"s out there even if Jack is just the name they go by (and not they're real name). There is a Professor Jack Hudson and a Air Force Officer Nickname "Jack" Hudson, but if either had anything to do with the real Sue in the F.B.I. I don't know. (Smile) the many things you find looking up pictures to see if people are real, click follow to source and read. I learn a lot about actors in my favorite shows that way (well not a lot but a good bit like and idea as to their real personality compared to that of the character they portray). If the character is good and the actor is a lot like the character or the character I think of them and the show a lot better than if my favorite character is a good Christian and a weird person nothing like the character he/she looses some face if you ask me. They also gain face if they're like the character because if I'm watching with my family I can say they're really like that in real life. (I'm a rambler when it comes to my favorite shows, sorry for such a long comment).
... View MoreI love this show and I think it is way better than any of the CSI shows. I think that it has better stories and the characters have more depth and there is more meaning in the character's relationships with each other. Sue is a genuinely kind character and it shows in her work and in her encounters with people. I am, however, getting frustrated because it's so obvious that her and Jack like each other so I wish that they would just hook up. I also like the fact that there is a good balance between the seriousness of their line of work and comedy relief in their need to be human and laugh. I also have to say that Sue's dog is so cute!!!!!!!!!!
... View MoreThis programme is fantastic i love it! It teaches everyone that despite physical set backs you can do anything you set your mind to. Sue Thomas is an amazing woman, that many people should look to as a role model, particularly if they themselves have a disability. Its a truly inspirational story, that is well written and well acted, especially by Deanne Bray a deaf actress who is also an amazing role model for people with a disability by overcoming her limitations and becoming a fantastic actress and a science/maths teacher for deaf students. Sue Thomas:FBEye is warmly received and enjoyed by all genders and ages. watch it if you haven't already!
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