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Picket Fences

A smart, offbeat small-town drama with a strong David E. Kelley blend of legal, moral, and social satire.… Read more

53% (5,609)

Picket Fences

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TV Show · Drama · Comedy

1992 · ★ 53% (5.6K)

Starring: Tom Skerritt, Kathy Baker, Costas Mandylor

Overview

An aging Sheriff tries to keep the peace in Rome, Wisconsin, a small town plagued by bizarre and violent crimes.

Production

Nina Saxon Film Design, David E. Kelley Productions, 20th Century Fox Television, 20th Television

Cast

Tom Skerritt, Kathy Baker, Costas Mandylor, Lauren Holly, Holly Marie Combs, Justin Shenkarow, Adam Wylie, Ray Walston, Don Cheadle, Fyvush Finkel

Curator Review

Verdict

A smart, offbeat small-town drama with a strong David E. Kelley blend of legal, moral, and social satire. It starts as quirky network-TV Americana and gradually becomes more ambitious and stranger, with memorable cases, sharp writing, and a distinctive tone that still feels unusual for the era.

Best for

  • Fans of character-driven ensemble dramas
  • Viewers who like quirky small-town mysteries and moral dilemmas
  • People who enjoy 1990s network TV with a literate, offbeat edge
  • Fans of David E. Kelley-style legal and social commentary

Skip if

  • You want a purely serialized modern prestige drama
  • You dislike tonal shifts between comedy, melodrama, and procedural storytelling
  • You prefer shows that stay consistently light or consistently dark
  • You are looking for fast-paced, high-concept crime TV

Overview

Picket Fences is one of the most distinctive network dramas of the 1990s, a show that treats small-town life as a pressure cooker for absurdity, tragedy, faith, politics, and civic dysfunction. It has the David E. Kelley signature: sharp dialogue, eccentric supporting characters, and cases that are often less about the crime itself than the moral mess around it.

Worth noting

The series works best when it leans into its ensemble and its sense of place. Rome, Wisconsin feels lived-in and weird in a way that makes every episode feel like it could tip into either satire or heartbreak. Tom Skerritt and Kathy Baker give it real grounding, and the show’s willingness to mix procedural structure with bigger thematic swings is a big part of its appeal.

Bottom line

It can be uneven, and the tonal juggling is not for everyone, but that’s also part of what makes it memorable. If you like 1990s TV that is ambitious, oddball, and smarter than its broadcast trappings suggest, this is absolutely worth a look.

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Themes

small-town life, moral ambiguity, community conflict, law and order, family dynamics, social satire, faith and ethics, eccentric ensemble

Topics

1990s TV, ensemble drama, quirky tone, legal drama, procedural, small town, satire, moral dilemmas, network television, character-driven

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