Genre: | Drama Fantasy Police procedural |
Creator: | Allan Loeb Christian Taylor |
Starring: | Alexie Gilmore Stephen Henderson Zuleikha Robinson Susan Misner |
Composer: | Mychael Danna |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 8 |
Producer: | Margo Myers Massey Barry Pullman Michael Hausman |
Executive Producer: | Allan Loeb David Manson Christian Taylor Leslie Holleran Steven Pearl Lasse Hallström |
Runtime: | 43 minutes |
Company: | Sarabande Productions Scarlet Fire Productions Hallstrom Holleran Productions Regency Television |
Network: | Fox |
New Amsterdam is an American television drama which aired for eight episodes in 2008 on Fox. The series starred Nikolaj Coster-Waldau as "John Amsterdam" (real name Johann van der Zee), an immortal Dutch man born in 1607, who has lived in New York City on and off since he was 14 years old, and who is a homicide detective in the present day. The series was nominated for an Emmy for Main Title Design.
John Amsterdam (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is an NYPD homicide detective who is 400 years old, but has the appearance of a 35-year-old. He was a Dutch soldier in Manhattan in the year 1642, when he stepped in front of a sword to save the life of a Native American girl during the massacre of her tribe. The girl in turn rescued Amsterdam by weaving a spell that conferred immortality upon him. It was also prophesied that he would not age until he finds his one true love, and only then will he become whole and ready for mortality. Flashbacks in different episodes of the show reveal Amsterdam's centuries of life since, using many names, though usually retaining "John", marked by loss as his friends, lovers, children (63), and dogs gradually grow old and die. Amsterdam is a recovering alcoholic who regularly attends Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, having remained sober since 1965. In his lifetime he has joined the Army three times, in addition to the Coast Guard, Marines, and Navy. He stated that he never joined the Air Force because he "doesn't like heights". He has taught history at a university, served as a physician during the American Civil War, was a furniture maker at the turn of the 20th century, a portrait painter just before the outbreak of World War I, and by 1941 an attorney. At some point he attended Columbia University and served in the CIA. (See below for a detailed timeline.)
Amsterdam's quest to find his "true love" drives the series. But in each episode as a policeman he has crimes to solve, which he does using his deep and often personal knowledge of history, depicted as flashbacks. Though estranged from and unknown to most of his many descendants, except his 65-year-old son Omar, he tries to keep track of them and aids them when possible.
The title sequence is a time lapse series of images of the place where Amsterdam received his "gift", from the forests and Native American camps of the 17th century which evolves into modern Times Square in the city of New York.
New Amsterdam was created by Allan Loeb and Christian Taylor, who also served as executive producers alongside David Manson, Leslie Holleran, Steven Pearl and Lasse Hallström. The latter also directed the pilot.[1] Produced by Laha Films, Regency Television, Sarabande Productions and Scarlet Fire Entertainment, the series was greenlit and given a thirteen-episode order on May 11, 2007.[2] The series was scheduled to premiere in the fall of 2007,[3] consequently airing on Tuesday nights at 8:00/7:00c on Fox, but it was held as a mid-season replacement and began airing in March 2008.[4]
On Tuesday, October 16, 2007, an article in The Hollywood Reporter stated that production on New Amsterdam had been stopped for an indefinite period, with "seven episodes of the series in the can". The article also mentioned that Fox decided to review the series and then decide whether or not to order new episodes, something that the article writer asserted was considered to be unlikely.[5] A pre-air version of the Pilot episode was leaked onto internet file-sharing services on December 2, 2007.
On January 23, 2008, Fox resumed airing commercials for the show stated "coming soon". Following the premiere another preview episode aired on March 6, 2008 (at 9:00 pm/8:00 PM Central), before the series moved to its regular timeslot on March 10, 2008. The series also aired on Global in Canada.[6] Global ran the first episode one hour before the U.S. broadcast, and the second episode one day before the U.S. broadcast.
On May 11, 2008, it was announced that Fox had decided to cancel New Amsterdam.[7] The show was nominated for a 2008 Emmy Award for Main Title Design, but lost to Mad Men.[8]
width:15%" | Date | Episode | Events |
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1607, June 1 | 2 | Johann van der Zee is born on June 1, 1607, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. | |
1620 | 5 | Johann comes to the New World at age 14. (This is inconsistent by one year with his given birth date.) | |
1642 | 1, 3 | Johann is stabbed through the heart saving the life of a native girl. She and the women shaman of her Lenape village (located at present day Times Square) save his life, and in so doing make him immortal. He will not die or age until after he finds "the one", his soul mate. | |
c. 1760s | 3 | John teaches history at Columbia University during the period in which it is called King's College. | |
c. 1776–1781 | 4 | John serves with Whitcomb's Rangers during the Revolutionary War. | |
1812 | 4 | The Ursulines arrive in New York from Cork. | |
1813 | 4 | John is a coachman in the Bronx for Andrew Durst who forcibly deflowers his female servants; including Fanny, who had been preserving her virginity for John. John kills Durst in a duel and, because the latter was of a higher social class, the protagonist abandons his identity for a time. | |
c. 1850 | 1, 7 | John takes the first of around 160 pictures—each dated with the year taken—covering the development of what is later called Times Square. (Pictures shown include: 1878–80, 1890, 1893, 1899–1903, 1906–07, 1911–12, 1915, 1925–26, 1932, 1935, 1937, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1948, 1950, 1955, 1959, 1977–78, 1980–1982, 1985, 2006, & 2007. Years shown to be missing include: 1891–92, 1908–10, 1913–14, 1933–34, 1936, 1942, 1946–47, 1949.) | |
1862, September 17 | 3 | John is a Union Army surgeon at the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War. He is assisted by Walt Whitman, who gives John a first edition of Leaves of Grass. | |
1865, April | 5 | John helps chase down John Wilkes Booth. | |
5 | John has a relationship with Emily Dickinson. | ||
c. 1880s or 1903 | 1 | As J. G. Benwaar, John is a well known furniture maker. (A fuzzy date on a picture of Benwaar could be 1903, 1883, or 1893.) | |
c. 1891 | 2 | John marries, and has a daughter named "Em" (short for Maggie). | |
1893 | 6 | John takes on the alias "Dutch" Amsterdam, a painter, and marries again, this time to Samantha. | |
1894 | 6 | Roosevelt "Rosie" Amsterdam, son of Dutch and Samantha, is born. | |
1900 | 6 | During the wars between the Hip Sing Tong and the Four Brothers, a Mr. Chen was a police informant. | |
c. 1900 | 5 | Stanford White designed the Dillane mansion, "the biggest private house on Park Avenue". | |
c. 1900 | 1 | John knows the actress Sarah Bernhardt at the "turn of the 20th century." | |
1912 / 1913 | 6 | Dutch and his family are living in Greenwich Village. His wife and son leave Dutch after he has an affair with one of his models, Alice Crayborn. (John's family tree says they left in 1912, an on-screen title dates the event to 1913.) | |
1913 | 2 | Lily Rae Brown is born. | |
c. 1917 | 5, 8 | John fights in France during World War I. He is wounded and undergoes contrology therapy during his recovery and rehabilitation. | |
1920s | 1 | The Penmar is a speakeasy during prohibition, and John is a regular. | |
1927 | 8 | "Johnny on the Spot" is running scams near Hell Gate as a grifter, his thieving is destroying a new relationship with actress Olivia Behrendt (formerly Paula Dorn from Grand Rapids, Michigan). | |
1930s | 1 | John, using the name Charlie, is dating a painter named Julianne. She paints his image into a mural named The Lover's Sacrifice in the Presidential Suite at the Davenshire Hotel. | |
1941 | 2 | As John York, Esq. ("born" January 6, 1904, in New York City), he is practicing law, and having a secret relationship with Lily Rae Brown. John's secretary is his daughter Em. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam is one of his favorite books, and his dog is named "Twenty nine." Under pressure from her father, Lily later breaks off the affair. York joins the army and is assigned to the "Big Red One". | |
1942 | 2 | John and Lily have a son they name Omar, and they get married. | |
1944 June | 1 | During the Invasion of Normandy John temporarily loses his hearing when a shell explodes "too close for comfort." | |
1945 | 2 | Lily Rae York dies. | |
After 1947 | 6 | John serves in the CIA for 10 years. | |
c. 1950s | 5, 6 | During the Cold War John blackmails his superior in a government agency. | |
1957 | 1 | Thelonious Monk buys one of John's desks, after a show with Coltrane. | |
1964 February | 5 | John, working as a night club comedian, drinks enough to kill a normal human and ends up in a mental institution. After leaving, he enters Alcoholics Anonymous, and when his AA sponsor Frank dies unexpectedly of a heart attack (93 days after Ruby shoots Oswald), John confesses his secrets to Omar instead. | |
1965 | 1 | John has his last drink, beginning 15,495 days of sobriety as of the pilot episode. | |
1967, July 17 | 1 | Coltrane dies, still mad at John. | |
2002, February | 4, 5, 7 | John takes on the John Amsterdam alias. He joins the NYPD because of the September 11, 2001 attacks and achieves the rank of Detective in the shortest time in NYPD history. |
As of the pilot, John has had 609 girlfriends, a few wives, and 63 children. His current dog is Thirty-six. John keeps a detailed family tree of all his wives and known descendants. His military service includes "the Army three times, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard...not the Air Force - don't like heights."
John's descendants shown or mentioned in the series include:
No. | Episode | Air date | Rating | Share | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | Rank: Timeslot | Rank: Night | Rank: Overall | |
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1 | "Pilot" | 8.2 | 12 | 4.5/11 | 13.47 | 1 | 2 | 6[9] | ||
2 | "Golden Boy" | 6.2 | 10 | 3.5/8 | 10.12 | 2 | 4 | 15 | ||
3 | "Soldier's Heart" | 5.5 | 8 | 2.5/6 | 8.78 | 3 | 6 | 20 | ||
4 | "Honor" | 4.5 | 7 | 2.3/6 | 7.30 | 4 | 10 | 37 | ||
5 | "Keep The Change" | 3.8 | 6 | 2.0/5 | 6.19 | 4 | 11 | 52 | ||
6 | "Legacy" | 4.3 | 6 | 2.1/5 | 6.63 | 4 | 10 | 43 | ||
7 | "Reclassified" | 4.6 | 7 | 2.2/5 | 7.44 | 4 | 37 | |||
8 | "Love Hurts" | 4.2 | 6 | 2.1/5 | 6.77 | 4 | 12 | 43 |
The background idea behind the show, a present-day immortal who changes aliases to avoid detection, has been used elsewhere. After hearing about the upcoming series, author Pete Hamill alleged that the show has similarities to the plot of his 2003 novel, Forever, but producer David Manson claimed he had no knowledge of the book until after filming had wrapped.
Other productions with similar foundations are the 2007 film The Man from Earth (written in 1998); the ongoing Highlander franchise, which began in 1986; Forever Knight, a 1992 Canadian show about a vampire detective (which includes in each episode a flashback to previous years); and Forever, a U.S. television series that aired in 2014.[10] [11] [12] The premise was used as early as 1969, in the Star Trek episode "Requiem for Methuselah".
An unrelated 2007 book also called New Amsterdam, by the fantasy and science fiction writer Elizabeth Bear, features an immortal vampire detective partnering with a forensic sorcerer to solve occult crimes in an alternate universe. Many of the issues John deals with are covered by Robert A. Heinlein's Lazarus Long series of books, specifically the melancholy of immortality and the sense of loss that accumulated through the death of loved ones (after Time Enough for Love).
Episode sources:
Pilot. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-03-04. 1. 1.
Golden Boy. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-03-06. 1. 2.
Soldier's Heart. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-03-10. 1. 3.
Honor. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-03-17. 1. 4.
Keep the Change. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-03-24. 1. 5.
Legacy. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-03-31. 1. 6.
Reclassified. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-04-07. 1. 7.
Love Hurts. New Amsterdam. Fox. 2008-04-14. 1. 8.