Crime Drama and Public Utilities Mix Well in 'Water and Power'

By 08/29/2008
Crime Drama and Public Utilities Mix Well in 'Water and Power'

Everyone’s two least favorite Monopoly properties finally get the attention government administrators always wished they would in the Channel 101 crime drama, Water and Power.

You can’t possibly imagine the high pressure situations and shocking service calls the mid-level management at these utility plants face in their everyday work, and those are the very conditions this satirical series attempts to illuminate.

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Created by Ryan Ridley and Dan Harmon (both long-time Channel 101 veterans – Harmon’s a co-founder), Water and Power is your typical Channel 101 blend of low-budget cinematography mixed with ironic dramatization. But don’t let the production quality or characteristic acting cause you to click away.  This one’s something special. 

Harmon and Ridley work respectively for “Water” and “Power,” the government offices that control the precious resources’ supplies.

You think it’d be all customer service calls and navigating a convoluted bureaucracy while drowning in paperwork, but the series takes its cues from CSI, not The Office.  Duplicitous bosses shut down hospitals in hungry grabs for power, the good guys on the job get sheltered from the harsh realities of the elements by weathered vets, and the profiling of different minority groups generally drives the storyline. 

In each narrative, one of the two stars overlooks something important and realizes his error in some fatalistic twist, sort of like an Aristotelian tragedy.  I can’t say the show achieves any genuine catharsis, but the absurdity of each calamity creates great opportunities for water and power-related one-liners and melodramatic sequences.

Like Acceptable.TV‘s fantastic spoof of Law & Order, the comedy comes from straight-faced actors who bring an absurd premise to life:

My only gripe is that the episodes aren’t longer.  Lucky us, just like your regular, primtime, investigative TV drama, there’s a spinoff.  Once you’ve had your fill of Water and Power, be sure to check out its hotter, sexier sister, Water and Power: Miami.

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