Manhattan, AZ

2000
Manhattan, AZ

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EP1 Brown Parcels of Land Jul 23, 2000

Daniel Henderson is a LAPD cop who is looking for a new start after the death of his wife. He and his son Atticus move to Manhattan, AZ, a small desert town, where he takes the job of sheriff. But the town and job are different than he was led to believe by the town's mayor Jake Manhattan. Atticus wants to go back to LA, but Daniel decides to stay and is soon caught up in the town's mystery.

EP2 Manhattan Cactus Serial Murders Jul 30, 2000

Several elderly residents have been crushed to death by the Saguaro cactus. Jake claims they have ""killer cactus"" and uses this to draw media attention to the town. Daniel discovers that all the deaths are related to a confernce where the elderly were told they could find eternal youth at the roots of the cactus. Since the cactus has very shallow roots they are tipping over and killing the people as they are trying to dig them up.

EP3 The Indian War Aug 06, 2000

Daniel gives a speeding ticket to a man that claims to be a Native American. He claims that he was ticketed because Daniel is prejudice which results in a conflict between the Indians and the residents of Manhattan. Daniel finds out that no one in the tribe is more than one-sixteenth Indian and discovers that the Indians are just trying to get the town to attack them so they can get government funding to repair their casinos.

EP4 The Dawged Deputy Aug 13, 2000

Jake hires his nephew Clyde to be the new deputy but realizes he has made a mistake because Clyde can't do anything right. Jake decides to let Clyde go, but he tells Clyde that it is all Daniel's idea. Daniel takes pity on Clyde and tries to build his confidence by coming up with a plan where Clyde will rescue him from a dangerous biker.

EP5 Cattle Drive Aug 20, 2000

The biggest weekend in Manhattan is the annual cattle drive from Mexico to America. Jake offends the visitors by accidentally knocking out the teeth of the Mexican Mayor's wife and almost killing their sacred cow. When the cow later disappears Daniel realizes the Mexicans are smuggling herion into the US inside the cow's stomachs.

EP6 Jake's Daughter Aug 27, 2000

A strange lady shows up claiming to be Jake's daughter, but Jake doesn't believe her. He has Daniel investigate the lady and by the time Daniel can prove that she is not Jake's daughter, Jake has become very close to her so he decides to date her.

EP7 Bees Story Sep 17, 2000

The town is attacked by bees that leave people unconcious once they are stung. An expert is called in, but he is stung before he can give any information on the bees. Daniel tracks down the first person that was stung trying to gather clues about the bees. Jake puts on a one-man act celebrating the life of Colin Powell and encourages reluctant residents to attend the play. Right as the play is beginning the bees attack and the residents have to rush into the playhouse to take cover, but then they have to suffer through the play.

EP8 Jake's Zoo Sep 24, 2000

A woman named Dr. Charles buys the mayor's zoo but she wants to turn it into a hunting reserve. This puts Jake's orangutan friend Bobo in danger of being shot. Jake goes to great lengths to rescue Bobo.

EP9 Lt. Colonel's Boy Jan 01, 0001

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EP10 Cool Hand Jake Jan 01, 0001

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EP11 What Makes Atticus Run? Jan 01, 0001

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EP12 Atticus Doesn't Live Here Anymore Jan 01, 0001

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EP13 The Voyage Home Jan 01, 0001

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Released: 23 July 2000 Ended
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Manhattan, AZ is a short-lived Comedy off-beat television show that aired on the USA Network during the Summer of 2000. Considered to be ahead of its time. LA cop Daniel Henderson (Brian McNamara) makes a living by working for the vice squad until tragedy strikes and his wife is killed in a freak Greenpeace accident. Feeling lost and left alone to raise his teenage son Atticus (Vincent Berry), Henderson takes up the job of sheriff of Manhattan, Arizona, a town so small that it’s not even on the map. Once there, Henderson is confronted by the town’s mayor, Jake Manhattan (Chad Everett), who has stretched the truth about the town and Henderson’s role in it. Henderson quickly finds that social graces and physical laws are very different in the quirky desert town of Manhattan, AZ.

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Armand ironic, clever, irreverent, almost didactic.a film about small facts in an original key. a story about people, errors and sarcastic solutions. comedy and a not delicate image of basic problems of society. almost a fable, with an adorable Chad Everett as childish mayor and Brian McNamara as the brave sheriff, author of solutions for each problem. a serious work and great demonstration of satire potential. one of series who reminds the links between ordinary facts and who portray a side of America only as piece of large puzzle. its universal message, the art to play a not comfortable game with very special pieces are its virtue. that is all. a small town, a mayor and the sheriff. and a lot of events.
Eddie Offermann I always enjoy discovering shows I missed - though there's always the disappointment of knowing that it's already long gone.Manhattan, AZ is a dark, dark satire - and that's probably why it didn't quite make it. It parodies death, incurable disease, race, the elderly, pedophiles, celebrity... it was clever in ways that very few shows are.The leading cast are predominantly people you won't be familiar with (the most notable exception being Chad Everett), though it is filled with great and well-known supporting cast. The actors that appeared for an episode or two were always extra enjoyable: Sarah Silverman, Abe Vigoda, Stephen Tobolowsky, Orson Bean, Al Ruscio - and supporting cast like Mindy Sterling (Frau Farbissina in the Austin Powers films) - they all just really brought this great show so much flavor. The leading roles are well-executed as well, in a tongue-in-cheek style: but then, that's also the show's weakness as a mass-market vehicle. Satire rarely does well in prime time, and the first season wasn't even broadcast in its entirety before the network sent it to the can.Luckily for us, USA has seen fit to release it to Hulu and at least as of early 2011, you can watch it there. I suggest you do, provided you have a taste for silly scenarios and darkly inappropriate humor.You might disagree with this review, but I know because I work in Television. And we know better than you.
Mark Jerome Ferreri I wish this show had survived. It was very funny. They shot 9 episodes and only 7 ever aired. I guess that the trouble was that the larger part of the audience took the show too seriously. It was the wayward, out-in-left-field concepts that made the show so entertaining to those of us who didn't mind thinking a little bit.The town mayor was an ex-actor named Manhatten, who came out to start and run his own town, Manhattan, ArizonaThe Sheriff came to town after loosing his wife, to raise their son in a healthy environment (his wife died when her small craft was upset in the ocean during a ecology protest, and she was scooped up into the tuna fishing vessel and ultimately canned along with the fish)Among the townspeople were some oddities, such as the old couple who lived in an underground bunker with an arsenal of military weapons (just in case!).The town was adjacent to a secretive military base where the sheriff's girlfriend was serving. Odd things happened at this desert base.Episodes included "The Killer Bees' and 'The Killer Sagaros', the later actually more plausible than you think.Each episode would end with an actor off set explaining the episodes 'message' and would end with the phrase "We work in television. We know better than you".I worked on 6 of these episodes for Stu Segall Prods. and wish that somebody would finally see fit to put them all in a DVD collection. Everyone I mentioned them to started watching them and taping them religiously. They were very creative and funny, a spoof for the intelligent among us.
Op_Prime I can't believe USA cancelled this show, or The War Next Door for that matter. The cast was great and the show itself was outrageously funny. The show wasn't even given a fair chance. Not all the episode filmed were aired and USA barely gave it any promotion. I mean, how's a show supposed to succeed if nobody knows it's on the air?It's a pity this show was cancelled. It was really good.