2 l April 4 - 10, 2021 Northeast Oregon TV Weekly BY GEORGE DICKIE ‘Rebel’ upbraids misbehaving corporations in ABC drama series Annie “Rebel” Bello is the kind of woman you want on your side in a street fight. As played by Katey Sagal (“The Conners”) in the ABC drama series “Rebel,” premiering Thursday, April 8, she’s a brilliant blue-collar legal advocate who drives a pickup truck and fights passionately for causes she believes in. She’ll also do almost anything to make sure she gets those she helps their due, such as confronting CEOs of irresponsible corporations at stockholder meetings. While husband Grady (John Corbett, “Northern Exposure”) ad- mires her zeal and daughter Cassidy (Lex Scott Davis, “Training Day”) has inherited it, her tendencies can prove exasperating for associates such as Julian Cruz (Andy Garcia, “City Island,” in his first role as a series regular), the powerful attorney with whom Rebel consults, and ex-husband Benji Ray (James Lesure, “Las Vegas”), a corporate lawyer Andy Garcia and Katey Sagal star in and natural adversary for her. “Rebel,” premiering Thursday on ABC. The series was created and executive produced by Krista Vernoff (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “Station 19”) and is based on the life of activist for the right thing. And I think sometimes legal mumbo jumbo can make that a little bit confusing when Erin Brockovich, who is also an executive producer here. it’s actually a very straight line in terms of what’s right.” Sagal, whose long resume runs the gamut from comedy (“Married ... With Children,” “8 Simple In preparing for the role, Sagal decided to meet Brockovich for lunch, not so much to talk about the Rules”) to drama (“Sons of Anarchy,” “Boston Legal”), was attracted to the series for its blend of those nuts and bolts of advocacy but to pick up on her energy. elements and for the bold, don’t-take-no-for-an-answer nature of Rebel, whose lack of a law degree the “I got it just sitting and hanging out with her,” Sagal says, “because clearly the passion and the fire actress says gives her character license to pull outrageous stunts. comes even over lunch.” “I think what I love so much about Rebel is she can cross a few lines,” Sagal says. “She can go outside Brockovich, whose career as an environmental activist was brought to life by Julia Roberts in director the box. She can push where maybe I guess it wouldn’t be within legal bounds. I mean, not that she’s ille- Stephen Soderbergh’s 2000 legal drama “Erin Brockovich,” thinks her doppelganger got the performance gal, but she just pushes a little bit further. right. “And I think that she takes the best,” she continues. “To me it feels like she gathers knowledge from “It’s her energy. It’s her presence ... ,” Brockovich says. “It’s like, ‘I’m a badass.’ She’s it. She gets it. So it’s everywhere. I mean, she just takes it all. And then her primary purpose is to do the right thing, is to fight just there.” 541-523-3673 | 541-963-3161 For more information Your feet were made for Walking We specialize in quality medical and surgical care for all types of foot and ankle problems. FREE eBooks and audiobooks Thousands of titles AVAILABLE DAILY Noon to midnight Unlimited # of sessions at NO CHARGE! It’s PRE-PAID with your taxes. Access with your Baker County Library Card from www.bakerlib.org/kids-teens Explore the ONLINE LIBRARY at www.bakerlib.org 541.523.6419 info@bakerlib.org Travis T. Hampton, D.P.M. Foot and Ankle Surgeon 541-963-0265 888-843-9090 www.GVfoot.com La Grande 1408 N Hall Street Enterprise 601 Medical Parkway Baker 3175 Pocahontas Rd.