Obsess Much?: Why Isn’t In Death on my TV?

Back in May, five months late, I joined Speculative Chic’s New Year’s Resolution Project. My goal was/is to read all forty-seven books and eight novellas in the In Death series by J.D. Robb, aka Nora Roberts. Since then, I’ve been a little…preoccupied with the series. See my last two monthly posts examining the series. (For those keeping count: I’m on book eight — Conspiracy in Death — and my favorite so far has been Holiday in Death.)

That being said, I promise to give you, my dear readers, a break next month. But I have one more very pressing issue to address before I continue my mad reading frenzy and my posts move on to other topics:

Why in the sweet fancy hell isn’t In Death a TV series?

From what little information I could find about this online, apparently there was, at some point, talk of an In Death movie, but nothing came of it, and…I guess that was it. Which makes sense since this series should clearly be a TV show and not a movie. But why hasn’t someone else realized this? I mean, someone with the money and/or position to make a TV show happen (i.e., someone other than me).

If by some miracle that someone is out there reading this, a) you’re awesome and you’re right — Follow your instincts!—and b) here are a few ideas I came up with for the main cast.

Lieutenant Eve Dallas

Based on the physical description given in the books, of a tall, rangy woman with whiskey-colored eyes and brown hair, my mind immediately went to Jennifer Carpenter. You might know her as Debra Morgan from Dexter or Rebecca Harris from the sadly short-lived Limitless TV show. And I think she would be great in the role. Eve needs to be hard on the job but able to be loving and vulnerable around her good friends and the love of her life, Roarke, and Carpenter has shown a wonderfully wide range as an actress. So, I definitely wouldn’t be mad about Carpenter playing Dallas, but…

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Here’s my out-of-the-box idea for Eve: Danai Gurira, aka Okoye from Black Panther and Avengers: Infinity War or Michonne from The Walking Dead. She’s obviously a very different physical type from Jennifer Carpenter; even so, she’s shown the same range and depth as an actress, and she has charisma aplenty, more than enough to win over the sure-to-be skeptics.

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Either would be more than equal to bearing up under the emotional weight Robb continually piles on Dallas.

Roarke

Roarke is tall, bears a wee bit of an Irish accent from a rough childhood in Dublin (the accent seems to come out more when his blood is up, whether that be in anger or lust), and he’s rich AF. Ninety-nine percent of the time, he exudes power, with more than a little bit of danger mixed in, but the other one percent of the time, he’s putty in Eve’s hands.

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So, my number one, pie-in-the-sky dream casting is Tom Hardy, who you probably know from Inception, The Dark Knight Rises, The Revenant, Dunkirk, etc.. He’s not super tall, but in his various roles, especially as Max in Mad Max: Fury Road, he’s shown than he can play second fiddle to a powerful female character without simply fading into the background. He’s also shown he’s willing to cross the film/television border, appearing repeatedly on Peaky Blinders and as a main character in Taboo.

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My second choice is Jason Dohring (Logan Echolls on Veronica Mars, Chase Graves on iZombie, etc.). While he doesn’t quite have the chops Hardy does, he’s aces in the right roles and has shown he can hold his own when partnered with strong actresses.

Officer Delia Peabody

In the second book in the series, Eve takes a shine to a young, eager cop who’s usually only referred to her by her surname, and by book four, Peabody is in a full-blown mentorship with her hero.

In addition to being excellent at her job, Peabody is described as a bit overweight. (It actually kind of bothers me the way both she and Dallas harp on this issue. This is a way in which the earlier books show their age. In this day and age, I think Peabody would more rightly celebrate her curves.) Anyway, Peabody’s also hapless in romance and a total smartass, and for whatever reason, only one actress came to mind when I thought of who should play her: Faye Marsay.

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You may know Marsay for her role as Anne Neville in The White Queen or Candice on Fresh Meat, but you’re most likely to recognize her as Blue Coulson from the Black Mirror episode “Hated in the Nation.” Remember the one with the bees? Yeah, that one. In it, Marsay basically plays the role that she would as Peabody, a younger, slightly more idealistic cop shadowing a hardened veteran on the force, so, in my mind, she’s already got it on lock.

Mavis Freestone

Mavis is Dallas’s BFF and almost the exact opposite of our protagonist. Mavis is an artist with a wild person style and an effusive, effervescent personality. For Mavis, I have two names: Ksenia Solo or Freema Agyeman.

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Ksenia Solo is a Canadian actress who showed her fun, free side in Lost Girl as Bo’s sidekick, Kenzi. There’s an innocence and a wryness to her performance that would translate well. (Editor’s note: Look for Solo on Orphan Black, too!)

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Another possibility is Freema Agyeman. She’s probably most well known for playing the Doctor’s smitten assistant, Martha, in the third season of the New Who Era. However, she also played Amanita Caplan, Nomi Marks’s girlfriend, in the also sadly short-lived Sense8, and Amanita shows that Agyeman can convincing play a more free-spirited character.

Nadine Furst

Nadine is a bloodthirsty yet ethical reporter/almost-friend to Dallas, and based on her performance in the recently cancelled Great News (Why must all my favorite shows die before their time?!): Nicole Richie. Yeah, you read that right. Richie’s character on Great News was entitled and sarcastic most of the time, but as an actress, she proved that she can turn a line like nobody’s business and show depth when it’s called for. #comeatmebro

(Also, a big thank you to Brandy Reed for pointing out my mistake regarding this character’s name. I accidentally had it as “Natalie,” not “Nadine.” *facepalm*)

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Dr. Charlotte Mira

Dr. Mira is a therapist and profiler for the police and other of Dallas’s colleagues-cum-friends. She’s described as being very calm, very calming to be around, and old enough to have grandchildren. Again, I only have one name here: Shohreh Agdashloo.

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I know she’s currently cast on The Expanse as one of my favorite book characters of all time, Chrisjen Avasarala, but as talented as I think she is, I personally think she was miscast as Avasarala, and The Expanse was only recently saved by the skin of its teeth, so… If you’re a fan of the TV series, I hate to say it, but it might not match the book series’ length, and she might be free sooner than later. #sorrynotsorry

(I have Issues with The Expanse, but that’s another convo for another time.)

While I could spend all day casting characters in In Death: The Fictional TV Series, I’ll just lay one last one on you:

Captain Ryan Feeney

Feeney is maybe twice Dallas’s age, and he works for the Electronics Detectives Division. He’s a father-figure and a mentor to Dallas. His “hangdog” expression is mentioned often, as is his habit of carrying around snacks in his pockets (usually nuts, usually candied). I’ve got two names to lay on you for this last one.

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The first is Colm Meany. That’s right—Chief O’Brien from Star Trek: The Next Generation. He proved on that show that he has just the right sort of affable, put-upon expression and affect to make a wonderful Feeney.

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Another choice is William H. Macy. He’s currently playing the patriarch Frank Gallagher on Shameless, but that show only really has one or two seasons left in it. And talk about a “hangdog” look! Macy practically invented it, and his mad skills as an actor are hardly in question with his myriad accolades.

Well, those are my ideas. How’d I do?

28 Comments

  • J.L. Gribble July 18, 2018 at 9:41 am

    All you did was make me want to read the books more! I’d watch the hell out of this show with any of these people cast.

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    • erinsbales July 21, 2018 at 3:16 pm

      Right?! I really do recommend them. Eve Dallas has easily become one of my favorite protagonists of all time.

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  • Weasel of Doom July 21, 2018 at 1:20 pm

    I am partial to Matt Bomer as Roarke, myself 🙂

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    • erinsbales July 21, 2018 at 3:15 pm

      I could see that, but he’s a little too pretty for me. In my mind, Roarke’s a bit more rough around the edges. 🙂

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  • Laura E. Drumheller February 5, 2019 at 4:21 pm

    When I first started reading the In Death series I pictured Mariska Hargitay sadly she would be to old to play Dallas at the start of the series. Eliza Dushku for Eve. If you saw her on the short lived series Dollhouse you know she has the acting chops to play kick ass Eve. Tho her eyes are darker than Eve’s I think that would be easy to fix with contacts. Slight butt chin, lean, thick brown hair, full lips, etc. I also thought Matt Bomer for Roarke as he is suppose to be fallen angel sexy with intense blue eyes. Tho Ian Somerhalder would be a close second. I think Crystal Reed would be perfect for Peabody, She has this freeager trying not to be a freeager feel for me. Brown eyes with Brown hair and a square jaw. Chace Crawford as Ian McNab. He isn’t blond with green eyes but has everything else. He is tall pretty and could pull off the wild Egeek’s style. I always saw Brendan Gleeson as Feeney but I like Macy for it even more I think. He def has the skinny with droopy face thing going. Just need to get him an ugly brown jacket 😛 Mila Kunis for Nadine Furst as she is suppose to have cat eyes and Milas pops into my head every time Nadine makes a smart ass joke. I had Sharon Stone in my brain for Dr. Mira but I do like Shohreh Aghdashloo as well. Plus her voice would calm anyone down. I loved Ksenia Solo in Lost Girl (where she also played a grifter) and thought she stole any scene she was in. She would make a perfect Mavis. I am with you I have no idea why this is not a TV series. It already has a built in fan base plus book to tv series do pretty well. Someone with some actual power and money should get on this. Hell the not very good book The Chemist even got picked up for TV the In Death series should be a snap.

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  • Bailey March 21, 2019 at 7:01 pm

    Omg I love this soooo much.. listening to loyalty in death as I type. I neeeeed am in death tv series right now. The only one I don’t like is William H Macy as feeny. All of the others are SPOT ON!!!!

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  • Alicia March 29, 2019 at 6:11 pm

    I absolutely can’t figure out why a female director & cinematographer aren’t making this a movie series. I’ve reread the series over 5 times and am currently doing it again. I’d also love to see movies of her other trilogy series. Seh’s By far my favorite author! He’ll, I’d love to write the scripts!

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  • Cheryl L. Hunter April 8, 2019 at 7:57 pm

    There are movie clips on YouTube with the USA and ABC network logos. Scenes with the major characters, the NYPD, Eve and Roarke’s home, bathroom, bedroom, formal Dining Room, the grounds, crime screens etc. This has to be one the most notorious hold outs in television history. I’ve always been amazed of J.D.Robb’s/ Nora Roberts insight into the future. She was dead on with the functionality of today’s gadgets and the technology available to us. The In Death series will surely boost any cable network’s ratings sky high. I hope the release is soon. Love the series. I’ve listened to most as my schedule doesn’t afford me time to sit and read. I’d do enjoy watching.

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    • Terri February 28, 2020 at 1:47 pm

      How do you find those movie clips?

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  • Mollie Jayne April 25, 2019 at 11:49 pm

    As Eve is described in almost every book as “fine boned/has an angular face, etc.” I don’t think Jennifer Carpenter fits the bill at all. JC always looks like she’s about to cry or has the hiccups. If they did a movie and she played Eve Dallas, I would literally be more furious than when they cast Kathryn Heigel as Stephanie Plum. Just my opinion.
    I STRONGLY agree on your Dr. Mira casting though.

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    • Erin S. Bales April 26, 2019 at 11:41 am

      Ooooh. Major no-go from you on the Carpenter. Got it! 🙂 Whose your dream Eve??

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    • priceydrae February 19, 2020 at 2:51 pm

      I always picture a young mariska hargitay from SVU when her hair was short.

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  • Perry Ashby April 26, 2019 at 11:08 am

    I was given an “In Death” book as a gift from my wife…I read it in one sitting and LOVED it. I then made it a priority to read all her books in a year. Did it 9 months(42 books)..I am also curious as to why these books have not found a place on the big or little screen…over the years I have wondered who would play the roles…here are my casting ideas…Eve would be played by Gal Gadot or Cyler Leigh(Brooklyn Taxi). Roarke was a tough one but here goes, Clive Owen, any Helmsworth brother and here’s a stretch because he’ll never do it…Daniel Day Lewis. Peabody would be played by Rebel Wilson and McNab would be played by Tom Holland…Summerset would be represented by Ian Mckellan, Nadine by Charlize Theron, Feeney by Alec Baldwin, Mavis by Lady Gaga while her husband would be played by Jason Mamoa…Want to have some real fun, try coming up with your own idea about an “In Death” book.
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    • Erin S. Bales April 26, 2019 at 11:39 am

      Oh, damn! Your version has quite the budget! 😉 I think my faves of your casting choices are Chyler Leigh and Lady Gaga. Those are spot-on!

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    • Erin S. Bales April 26, 2019 at 11:39 am

      Oh, damn! Your version has quite the budget! 😉 I think my faves of your casting choices are Chyler Leigh and Lady Gaga. Those are spot-on!

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  • MDL May 2, 2019 at 2:15 pm

    I believe that Nora Roberts has been approached but has not been willing to sell again after the fiasco that was involved in her original agreement. I’m not sure but this was mentioned about 3 years ago when GOT was such a big deal and Outlander came out

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  • Ronica June 3, 2019 at 12:24 pm

    Not sold on Jennifer Carpenter, even if they did chop her hair off. I love the ideas for Mavis and Dr.Mira….and Feeney. Stana Katic IMO will make a great Dallas….they just need to chop her hair but i think the eye color and attitude will be spot on…and the height.Not sold on Roarke but I’m always stuck on who would play him. i need someone tall with dark shoulder hair and piercing blue eyes. Sam Hughan would be good i guess, but I can’t see him as anyone other than my own Jaime Fraser.

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    • Anonymous July 9, 2020 at 5:54 pm

      Look him up with black hair he would be perfect! And if it’s a movie he could work around filming. He would deff be my number one choice!!!

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  • Brandy Reed November 22, 2019 at 1:26 pm

    It’s Nadine Furst – not Natalie. Sorry, but I’ve been reading the series for over a decade and things like that really get to me.

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    • erinsbales November 26, 2019 at 3:17 pm

      Argh! Things like that drive me nuts, too, especially when I do them. I think you’ll be glad to know it has now been fixed. 🙂

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  • Jackie January 15, 2020 at 2:54 am

    I hope this is still an open convo. So I’ll start with this: a TV show is long overdue! There have been some great ideas for the cast mentioned above.

    About a decade ago I had the idea for
    Ashley Judd for Eve, Gerard Butler as Roarke, Michael Cain for Somerset but they’ve all gotten too old to pull off the characters at this point.

    My newer cast ideas are as follows (please feel free to shoot them down):
    Eve – Anna Paquin or Hillary Swank
    Roarke – Matthew Lewis or Jai Courtney
    Somerset – Patrick Stewart or Michael Gambon
    Peabody – Shailene Woodley or Ashley Olsen
    McNab – Freddie Highmore
    Feeney – Kelsey Grammer or Brian Cranston
    Webster – Ewan McGregor
    Nadine – Amy Adams or Jessica Chastain
    Mira – Andrea Martian or Glen Close
    Mavis – Zöe Kravitz
    Leonardo – John Boyega
    Whitney – Dennis Haysbert or Keith David
    Dickhead – Jim Parsons or Jay Baruchel
    Baxter – Tom Hardy
    Trueheart – Tom Holland
    Jenkinson and Reineke – Glenn Morshower or Bradley Witford (either works for both)
    Crack – Dwayne Johnson

    I think that covers the main characters. Let me know what you think.

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    • priceydrae February 19, 2020 at 2:52 pm

      I know I love the books and so wish/hope netflix picks it up!!!

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      • erinsbales February 20, 2020 at 3:47 pm

        ME TOO! Netflix has such a well-established record w/female-driven narratives; I wouldn’t trust any of the other streaming services to do it justice. Not yet, anyway.

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    • Erin S. Bales February 20, 2020 at 3:06 pm

      Ooooh! This is a very interesting list. I think my favorites are Jai Courtney as Roarke and Jessica Chastain as Nadine Although, I think she could pull off Eve, too. Of course, Chastain is one of my fave actresses of all time, so I think she could pull off anything. Oh, and Dwayne Johnson as Crack. Then again, I also have a very soft spot for DJ. 😉

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    • Terri February 28, 2020 at 1:52 pm

      They could never afford the Rock (Just saying) but there are lot’s of other big bald black men out there..I think they need to be a little more rough looking than DeWayne anyways, he’s to damn handsome and Crack is not

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  • Ronica March 5, 2020 at 10:14 am

    you hit Feeney spot on!!!

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    • erinsbales March 7, 2020 at 4:27 pm

      Thank you! I love that this post is still getting reads and that I didn’t blow it on all of my casting choices. 😉

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  • Lauren Henry April 18, 2020 at 9:30 pm

    Why isn’t this a TV series yet? You have an excellent cast thought up, they need to bring it to TV! I have read these books since I was about 12 and my mom and I would love to see this on TV!

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