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Charlie's Angels (2011)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Charlie's Angels was brought back to television in The New '10s, with Annie Ilonzeh, Minka Kelly, and Rachael Taylor as the Angels, and Ramón Rodriguez as Bosley. With the death of John Forsythe (Charlie), executive producer Leonard Goldberg is the only constant across all three iterations of the franchise. Drew Barrymore, one of the stars (and producers) of the movie versions, was one of the series executive producers (but didn't appear on screen).Where the original Angels were all frustrated policewomen, the new Angels are all convicts getting a second chance from Charlie.The show was cancelled after four episodes (of eight produced).
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Adaptational Attractiveness: Some reviewers wondered if this might not lead to a major Plot Hole. In the original series, where Bosley was older and out of shape, it made sense for him to stay at headquarters and let the Angels to the work, but when the new series made Bosley young, buff, and handsome, it would look odd. Eventually averted as Bosley did do a lot of work in the field this time around. (As it happens, this was a misplaced trope as the original Bosley was often in the field and even shot a few bad guys to save the Angels.)
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Bilingual Dialogue: In "Angels in Chains" when Bosley in disguise talks in English to a Cuban National Revolutionary Police Force (Policía Nacional Revolucionaria) officer, who replied to the former in Spanish.
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Action Girl: As in the original, the show features three female competent fighters as its leads.
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