Kate Brasher
Kate Brasher

Kate Brasher

2001TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Kate Brasher is an American dramatic television series that was broadcast by CBS. It premiered at 9:00pm ET/PT on Saturday, February 24, 2001 and was cancelled after six episodes. The title character was the single mother of teenaged sons Daniel and Elvis. Facing a financial crisis, she seeks legal advice at Brothers Keepers, an inner city community advocacy center, and is offered a job as a social worker. Her co-workers include attorney Abbie Schaeffer and Joe Almeida, the organization's street-smart director, who founded it after his daughter was killed in gang crossfire. Series creator Stephen Tolkin based the character of Almeida on Rabbi Mark Borovitz, an ex-convict and alcoholic who became the spiritual leader of Gateways Beit T'Shuvah, a residential treatment center for Jews in recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. The two men met when Tolkin contacted the rabbi for help with a friend who was dealing with substance abuse. Although set in Santa Monica, the series was shot on location in San Diego, California. Among those actors making guest appearances during the series' short run were K Callan, Dennis Christopher, Paul Dooley, Mariette Hartley, Josh Hopkins, Carl Lumbly, David Naughton, and Mackenzie Phillips.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: VariousGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Kate Brasher is a drama series that follows the life of Kate, a woman who has served time in federal prison and is now trying to rebuild her life and reconnect with her estranged son. The series explores the challenges she faces as a parolee, including societal prejudice, personal demons, and the difficult process of earning back trust. It delves into themes of redemption, family, and the struggle for a second chance.

Critical Reception

Kate Brasher received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its slow pacing and predictable storylines. While some appreciated the performances, particularly Mary Steenburgen's, the series struggled to find a consistent narrative voice and failed to gain significant audience traction.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Mary Steenburgen's committed performance.
  • Criticized for its slow narrative pace and lack of compelling plot development.
  • Deemed a well-intentioned but ultimately unremarkable drama.

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Fun Fact

The series was cancelled by CBS after only airing a few episodes due to low ratings, despite a full season being produced.

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