I've realized now that attractive women does not always mean good TV.
So its summertime, and I got time on my hands, and so I've been watching TV shows that I would normally just let slide.
So I started watching "The Listener", a show you canucks might be familiar with, that is now just making its big debut in the US.
The show isn't terrible, and the premise is that it follows a telepathic EMT that runs around solving crimes (okay, maybe this is a bad show). He does so with the help of a fetching female headstrong detective called Charlie Marks.

Then I got to thinking: Where is the world storing all of these hot detectives? There is the girl from The Mentalist:

Bad actress.
There was Oliva Dunnam (fringe):

Turned out well, but killed the show's reviews in teh first few episodes.
I mean teh list goes on and on. CSI, NCIS, Law and Order...
Attractive women in typical "tough guy" roles make shows with hard premises become even more unwatchable. They make the premises that much more unbelievable.
I mean I like attractive women on TV as much as the next guy, but they gotta be able to carry the role. Look at Adrinna in sopranos. She could act. Oliva DUnnam came through in the end, she can act. Kimma Gregs in the wire? She's very attractive, but she can act.
Charlie Marks? I mean come on.