'Common Law,' another odd couple of cops

Warren Kole as Wes Mitchell and Michael Ealy as Travis Marks in "Common Law" "Pilot" on USA Network. Credit: USA Network
That taskmaster, played by Jack McGee ("Rescue Me"), exudes his own kind of about-to-burst fireplug cute. If they had their own close-ups, the office desks probably would be cute, too. Travis' personal crib, an Airstream trailer surrounded by neon signs inside a funky warehouse, is super cute.
Anyway, the fireplug has ordered his two young hotheads to attend couples counseling, which serves as this series' really-not-necessary-but-mega-cute hook.
There's also the standard dangling of the unresolved back story. Wes yearns to get back with his (ex) wife. Why isn't he a lawyer anymore? How come he's so uptight? Travis grew up in 18 foster homes -- specificity is cute, too -- and thus, so yearns for connection that he sleeps with every woman in sight ("Jericho's" Alicia Coppola makes a devastatingly droll coroner). Is this what makes Travis so, in Wes' words, "anal-explosive?"
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