I agree that the two younger characters (played by James Read and Janet 
DeMay - and yes, I had to look up their names) were colorless, and 
replacing them with Doris Roberts strengthened the show. 

Having said that, I really liked the first season episodes in which Steele 
would relate whatever case they were working on to some old movie, and then 
try to guide the case in the same way, often with disastrous results (e.g., 
"Double Indemnity, Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Paramount 1944, a man 
and a woman conspire to kill the woman's husband for insurance money...."). 
A favorite moment came on one of the early episodes when Steele pulls Laura 
aside and says "We're in the wrong movie!" They kept that up a bit in the 
second season but eventually dropped it.

I once saw an interview with Brosnan in which he said that he thought the 
show lost a lot when writer Glenn Gordon Caron left the show after the 
first season to start his own company (which eventually led to 
"Moonlighting," a show that owed a lot to "Steele").


On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 5:18:55 PM UTC-4, Kevin M. (RPCV) wrote:

> I picked up some Steele DVDs a few months ago. The pilot episode was well 
> written and acted, but the series didn't click for me until they dropped 
> the two junior detectives and brought Doris Roberts on board. That said, 
> you couldn't pay me to watch the final season (more a short series of 
> two-part "specials").
>
> On Thursday, October 27, 2016, Mark Jeffries <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Veteran TV writer Michael Gleason had come aboard to write the pilot for 
>> the 80s NBC detective show after "Hill Street Blues" director Robert Butler 
>> came up with the original concept of a woman using a male name for her 
>> agency--Gleason had the idea of the fictitious "Remington Steele" coming to 
>> life--or so it seemed--and the good fortune of casting Pierce Brosnan as 
>> Steele (and his chemistry with Stephanie Zimbalist as the detective) made 
>> for a five-season hit for the network and producers MTM:
>>
>>
>> http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/michael-gleason-dead-remington-steele-creator-was-78-941583?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=THR%27s%20Today%20in%20Entertainment_now_2016-10-27%2006:50:38_ehayden&utm_term=hollywoodreporter_tie
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