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Trinity
Trinity (us) season 1
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A detective from a working-class Irish Catholic family in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan looks after his family members.
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Cast of Trinity (us) season 1
Tate Donovan
Kevin McCallister
Bonnie Root
Amanda McCallister
Louis Ferreira
Bobby McCallister
Charlotte Ross
Fiona McCallister
Kim Raver
Clarissa McCallister
Jill Clayburgh
Eileen McCallister
John Spencer
Simon McCallister
Sam Trammell
Liam McCallister
Alicia Coppola
Patricia Damiana
Trinity • Trinity (us) season 1 Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
John Carman
In its favor, Trinity has an impressive cast -- even if one McCallister doesn't bear the slightest family resemblance to another -- a decently literate script and the lively terrarium that is New York.
Washington Post
Tom Shales
A basic problem is Trinity's attempt to touch all bases, and that includes bases touched by countless shows that have preceded it.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
ER executive producer John Wells offers this disappointing family drama about an Irish clan.
New York Times
Anita Gates
There are high hopes for this show because its executive producer is John Wells, the power behind E.R. But the new series doesn't immediately have anything of that show's ensemble strength or complexity.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
Trinity is easily the best of the new season dramas about big, eclectic families, offering a strong cast and intelligently written characters worth caring about, in a volatile New York setting that keeps them on their toes.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
It has neither the emotional wallop nor the well-drawn characters of ER. However, [producer John] Wells' follow-up to TV's most popular show is decent soap opera -- a less glossy Dallas.
Christian Science Monitor
Gloria Goodale
A slogging New York-based family melodrama full of every cultural cliché.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
This is a show that needs a lot of work. It's full of every Irish stereotype you can think of; it's rather convoluted and confusing; and it just doesn't seem real.
Chicago Tribune
Steve Johnson
This overabundance of characters, way too many of them with Gaelic first names, means, in true daytime soap opera fashion, that no scene is allowed to move past the point where it begins to get interesting.
Buffalo News
Alan Pergament
As the priest, Tate Donovan is in the middle of just about everything in this well-cast, promising, fast-paced drama about flawed people.
Baltimore Sun
David Zurawik
Stereotypes are us. OK, there's a sister who's a stockbroker, but, in keeping with stereotypes, she's emotionally unfulfilled. Still, a pretty engaging pilot from producer John Wells.
Variety
Ray Richmond
Potential seeps through the clutter of the premiere's teleplay, but there is so much going on here that it's almost comical.
People Magazine
Mike Lipton
What redeems these soap opera stereotypes is Trinity's spirited, engaging young cast, none more beguiling than Tate Donovan as Kevin, the McCallister who became a priest.
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