Elsbeth sounds like an exciting series! It’s great to see Carrie Preston reprising her role as Elsbeth Tascioni. The Tea Around Town bus tour with Kristie Keleshian must have been an interesting way to promote the show and connect with fans.
“Elsbeth is enamored of New York City. She couldn’t wait to move here. She’s the dream tourist. So we’re on this tour bus, we’re gonna go around and see all the great sights,” Preston said.
That sounds like a compelling premise for the spinoff series! Elsbeth’s transition from a successful attorney to an investigator in New York City seems like it could lead to a lot of entertaining and intriguing storylines, especially with her unique personality and investigative style.
We are sure fans of “The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight” are excited to see where Elsbeth’s adventures take her in this new series.
“Sometimes it feels like shows have gotten an over-inflated sense of self,” said Robert King, “Elsbeth” co-creator and executive producer.
“That is what it’s meant to be, a bit of a respite for the ugliness that one sometimes sees in the world and in the news, and this is a character having fun and finding justice,” said Michelle King, “Elsbeth” co-creator and executive producer.
Having the creators and showrunner join Carrie Preston for the bus tour around New York City landmarks adds an extra layer of excitement and authenticity to the promotion of Elsbeth.
It’s a great way for fans to see the people behind the series and get a sense of the show’s setting and atmosphere. Also, it’s fun to imagine them experiencing the city just like Elsbeth does in the series.
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Michelle and Robert King, along with producer and showrunner Jonathan Tolins, participated in the tour around New York City landmarks. Their involvement adds depth to the promotional efforts and offers fans a behind-the-scenes look at the creative minds behind the series.
It’s a clever way to immerse viewers in the world of “Elsbeth” before its return.
“She just goes a little bit further and actually speaks the truth around, in this case, New Yorkers who … could use to have their balloon popped every once in a while,” Tolins said.
“Elsbeth” sounds like a refreshing addition to the television landscape, with its unconventionally sharp leading lady and its celebration of New York City.
It’s great to hear that viewers can expect both mystery and humor, making it a well-rounded and enjoyable experience. It seems like the perfect blend for fans seeking both intrigue and entertainment.
“People are experiencing a lot of challenges in the world that we live in right now, and I think when people tune into our show, they’ll be able to let go of those things,” Preston said.
Elsbeth returns Thursday with back-to-back episodes at 9 p.m. and 10 p.m. on CBS.
Keegan-Michael Key, Blair Underwood and Jesse Tyler Ferguson are just some of the guest stars featured in upcoming episodes. It is also streaming on Paramount+.