The Commish

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Michael Chiklis in The Commish (1991)
The Commish: Season 2
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Tony Scali is the police commissioner of a city where solutions often require creativity. Tony's calmness and intellect are far more useful to him than guns or brute force in his fight again...Read allTony Scali is the police commissioner of a city where solutions often require creativity. Tony's calmness and intellect are far more useful to him than guns or brute force in his fight against crime.Tony Scali is the police commissioner of a city where solutions often require creativity. Tony's calmness and intellect are far more useful to him than guns or brute force in his fight against crime.

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    Michael Chiklis
    Michael Chiklis
    Theresa Saldana
    Theresa Saldana
    Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    Kaj-Erik Eriksen
    Geoffrey Nauffts
    Geoffrey Nauffts
    Melinda McGraw
    Melinda McGraw
    Jason Schombing
    Jason Schombing
    John Cygan
    John Cygan
    Dayna Cornborough
    Justine Cornborough
    Gina Belafonte
    Gina Belafonte
    Nicholas Lea
    Nicholas Lea
    Evan Tylor
    Pat Bermel
    Pat Bermel
    Michael Patten
    Kimberly Scott
    Kimberly Scott
    William A. McManus
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Dave 'Squatch' Ward
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey

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    • Trivia
      Tony Scali was supposed to be in his late 30s.Michael Chiklis was actually 28 when cast as Scali, in part because he looked much older than his real age. When Chiklis lost weight during the course of the series, the network, fearing that such weight loss might negatively effect the ratings, reportedly had Chiklis stuff his clothing to appear older and heavyset, and also discouraged him from shaving off his hair to look still older. Chiklis claimed he ran into problems later in his career when casting directors assumed he was much older than he actually was because of the show.
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      [Cyd and Tony are in a tattoo parlor]

      Tony: A starburst would look perfect on you.

      Cyd: Thanks, but I think one is enough.

      [Long pause]

      Cyd: It's on my shoulder, okay?

      Tony: Did I ask?

      Cyd: In a manner of speaking.

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    I really loved this show during its peak years. When it first premiered, I resisted watching it, because I hated the title. I always hate when people try to sound cool by shortening words (and yes, I realize how silly that sounds). Anyway, I tried and tried to watch "Sisters," the competition on NBC at the time. I finally had to give up--it was just too gynocentric (given to endless gnashing of teeth over nebulous, incomprehensible emotional dilemmas). Channel hopping to ABC, I saw something (or someone actually) who caught my attention, and watched the show. "The Commish" turned out to be thoroughly entertaining. The plots, while never earth-shattering, were inventive and often both suspenseful and funny. Michael Chiklis was surprisingly charismatic as the title character. My favorite character was Stan--the story thread which ran through the first three seasons (until Stan was killed off) depicting the mentor/protege relationship between Tony and Stan was the best part of the show. After Stan (Geoffrey Nauffts) was killed and Syd (Melinda McGraw) left the show, unfortunately, "The Commish" lost its way. The plots became less inventive and more serious. I felt like the heart went out of the show. The show at its best, however, was like eating macaroni and cheese--pleasant, familiar, and comforting.

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