6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 10, 2006 Tit %;| Ensemble drama steals viewers E - - INVITE YOU AND A GUEST TO A SPECIAL SCREENING By Ben Megargel Daily Arts Writer It's fascinating how little "The Nine" reveals in the pilot episode. The writersestab- lish almost no plot points The Nine or character insight, yet Wednesdays the drama is at 10 p.m. all the more ABC addictive for it. The conspiracy surrounding the unknown is almost always more intriguing than the real- ity, and the writers of the "The Nine" seem to understand this cornerstone of audience reten- tion more than anyone else in television. "The Nine" follows an unlikely group of bank robbery captives after they've just spent 52 hours together as hostages. The robbery is shrouded in mys- tery, and for some undisclosed reason the nine remain in con- tact after the highly publicized ordeal. Inextricably hinged on the unrevealed details of what occurred during that bank rob- bery, the drama portrays each of its core players as a potential accomplice to the crime. Featuring an ensemble cast composed chiefly of TV vets, "The Nine" boasts an wide array of unique characters. "Prison Break" alum John Billingsley plays suicidal Egan Foote with a mixture of paranoia, nervous instability and awkward affa- bility. Kim Raver ("24") sexes it up as assistant D.A. Kathryn Hale, while former "Party of Five" star Scott Wolfe makes a triumphant return to the small screen as strong-willed surgeon Jeremy Kates. The diverse cast is well-rounded, with a variety of characters whose mystery only deepens the show's already rich narrative. Leave it to the composers to throw off an otherwise excellent show. In the vein of other popu- lar series like such as "Grey's Anatomy" or "Laguna Beach," "The Nine" draws from a recog- nizable pop-rock pool to score its key scenes. And while the Top 40 might work for the emotional dramat- ics of say, Kristin Cavallari and her boyfriend breaking up for the fourth time, in the show's complex robbery context, the whining emo melodies just Screening tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Pick up passes today after 5 p.m. at 413 E. Huron St. 4 , ,,, ,,,f 90_S R f R4 , + FCF1 1 " 0 R1 . ~ t ft