LOS ANGELES, CA – In a groundbreaking departure from his established oeuvre, veteran television producer Dick Wolf has announced a new drama pilot for NBC, 'What the Dead Know,' featuring a lead character who reportedly believes in the fundamental principles of law and order. Actor Michiel Huisman has been cast as William Grant, an NYPD homicide detective described as someone who thinks 'justice is simple — black and white.'
Sources close to the production indicate this radical characterization marks a significant pivot for Wolf Entertainment, known for its complex, morally ambiguous protagonists who often grapple with the nuanced shades of gray inherent in the justice system. 'We've really pushed the envelope here,' stated showrunner Brenda Sterling, speaking anonymously due to an NDA that reportedly covers all known colors. 'Our detective isn't jaded, he's not corrupt, he doesn't have a secret past as a vigilante. He just… wants to solve crimes. It's truly unprecedented.'
Television critics are already buzzing about the potential impact of such a straightforward hero. 'It's a bold choice in today's television landscape,' remarked Dr. Evelyn Reed, a professor of Media Studies at East Coast University. 'Audiences are so accustomed to anti-heroes and morally compromised protagonists. To present a character who simply believes in right and wrong? It could either be a stroke of genius or completely baffling.'
The pilot is expected to air next fall, promising viewers a thrilling journey into the mind of a man who, against all odds, still believes in the system.





