Leah Renee

February 23, 2012

The Playboy Club swings into prime time

“Women will be the death of you.”

Chicago lawyer Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian) receives this warning multiple times during the first hour of NBC’s The Playboy Club. But like most men he doesn’t listen and barely ten minutes later he’s tangled up in the death of a mob boss just because he wanted a cigarette and some face time with the hot new bunny on the block. This just isn’t any old mob boss though, it’s HIS old boss. But good ole Nick has gone straight now and is running for office and is anxious to forget his mob past. Oh what a tangled web we weave.

The Playboy Club officially marks the start of the fall television season for me, the first season in a long time that I’ve really been excited about. Heck, the fact that Concerned Republican Mothers of America were trying to get this show off the air sight unseen was enough to peak my interest. Not that I needed any more reasons mind you. The sixties? Gorgeous women in bunny costumes? Eddie Cibrian squinting and shirtless? Yes please. I’ll have more of that thank you.

Hef himself narrates this episode and welcomes us to his world where “if you don’t swing, don’t bring.” At the center of this rabbit hole of lust and debauchery is Bunny Maureen (Amber Heard) who is just off the turnip truck from Ft. Wayne and within her first week wearing the ears has managed to kill a mob boss with her stiletto and piss off the oldest and meanest Bunny on the block, Nick’s girlfriend Carol-Lynne (Laura Benanti). Nick helps her cover up the crime and loses his girl in the process, but he doesn’t seem to mind too much.

Bunny Maureen has friends at the mansion in the form of Bunny Brenda (Naturi Naughton), Bunny Janie (Jenna Dewan) and Bunny Alice (Leah Renee). Each has a backstory that we’ll no doubt learn more about later. We got some sneak peeks during this first hour though and I’ll admit that Bunny Alice’s gay husband Sean (Sean Maher) has me intrigued.

Rounding out this cast is David Krumholtz (Numbers) as Billy Rosen, the manager of the club and Jenifer Lewis (What’s Love Got to Do With It) as Pearl the club’s seamstress and wise old sassy black woman. A lot of subplot was thrown our way this first hour, enough to get me interested I’ll admit. But none of it was especially original. I did enjoy Ike and Tina performing “Shake a Tailfeather” at the club. I expect a nod to the 60s artist of the moment will be a recurring theme on this show.

The premiere didn’t blow me away but I think it has potential. The mere existence of Eddie Cibrian in the cast has me worried about the future due to his track record with shows being cancelled out from under him. At this point I can’t say this one will last out the season, but we’ll see. I’ll admit that keeping track of all the bunnies was a bit taxing at first. I had to take notes. I hope they stick to wearing the same color costumes each week so I can keep them straight. I also plan to start referring to all the girls I know as Bunny. I’m sure I’ll be very popular at work and my sisters will love it.

The Playboy Club airs on Monday nights at 10pm on NBC much to the chagrin of Concerned Republican Mothers of America. So do your part and watch!

‘The Playboy Club’ set to stir up some sexy drama on NBC

One of the hottest—not to mention scandalous—shows to be debuting on NBC new fall’s lineup is by far, The Playboy Club. From Executive Producer Brian Grazer, this drama is centered around the glitz and glamour of the Playboy Club in early 1960s Chicago. During a time of strict social behavior, the club went against the norm and became a fantasy world for many. Bunnies were the goddesses of the time.

Of course in this Playboy Club, everything comes at a price, both good and bad. Secrets and deception for starters.

Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian, Third Watch) is the number one playboy and one of the city’s top attorneys, holding a lot of power in the windy city. The club, which also has close ties to the mob, is rocked when Maureen (Amber Heard, Pineapple Express) the new and beautiful and naïve Bunny at the club accidentally kills one of the top guys of the Bianchi crime family.

Dalton helps to aid Maureen, which causes conflict with Nick’s girlfriend, Carol-Lynne (Laura Benanti, Take the Lead), a shining star at the Playboy Club who wants to make it higher up. Other bunnies include the carefree and bubbly Janie (Jenna Detwan Tatum, Step Up), Brenda (Naturi Naughton, Fame), a stunning beauty with an attitude not to messed with along with Alice (Leah Renee, True Confessions of a Hollywood Starlet) who seems to take care of everyone but herself and hiding a big secret from her fellow workers.

Pearl (Jenifer Lewis, Strong Medicine) is the club’s seamstress who’s been there since day one and knows all the ropes to surviving. Behind all the magic is general manager Billy Morton (David Krumholtz, Superbad) who holds a close relationship with Nick.

Whoa! There is a lot of heat going on up in this club!

Other than the seductive plot, I am loving the style—both men and women. 1960s fashion is a favorite of mine, and probably the reason for my obsession with Mad Men. Bring on the curls, red lipstick, bunny ears and tails! These vintage Bunnies never looked so good.

This show is so captivating to me already because it reflects history. The real life story about this club not only broke moral codes at the time, but also created a whole new sub-culture and ushered in an era of sexiness.

And of course, some drama only makes things hotter!

Check out Kenny Burns, ambassador for the show, talk about the history of the club and Bunnies’ style along with their place in time in the video below.

Make sure to check out The Playboy Club when it debuts on Monday, September 19.

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