TV Review: Terrence Howard, Taraji P. Henson Shine In 'Empire' Episode 1

REVIEW: Empire Bursts Onto Our Screens With Bling, Beats And Betrayal
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"I need you to sing like you're going to die tomorrow."

Thus were we introduced to Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard), the self-made hip hop mogul and roaring lion at the centre of 'Empire' - the drama that's shaken the US from its booty and brought hip-hop kicking and purring to our screens.

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'Sing like you're going to die tomorrow' - Lucious inspires the artists in his unique fashion

When Lucious wasn't inspiring his artists in the studio, he was facing the news of a deadly illness and deciding which of his three sons - Andre (no talent), Jamal (no interest) or Hakeem (no control) - should be the inheritor of his crown. And straight away, despite all the bling, we had a classic Shakespearean framework.

And then Cookie entered the frame - Lucas's ex-wife straight through the prison gates after 17 years, sentence served, lipstick intact - and we were plunged into 'Dynasty' territory, firmly in the footsteps of Alexis Colby's disruptive, unexpected entrance, but with Taraji P. Henson's own unique style and delivery. Sassy doesn't begin to cover it. Expect gongs to come this lady's way at Awards Season.

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Passionate powerplay between Cookie and Lucious Lyon in 'Empire'

But if the elements were familiar, the themes were unmistakably modern - with Lucious's middle son Jamal a very un-hip-hoppy gay man, something his mother vowed to support, while his father struggled with homophobia and a record industry that no longer makes artists any money. Not to mention an old friend who suddenly got his memory back about Lucious's not so lustrous past.

In the US, this series was given a second one less than a fortnight after it debuted - which means there's not going to be much spare time to sit through every episode at least twice and experience again the drama, the debacles, the poetry and politics all tied up in this deceptively glossy package.

'Empire' continues on E4.

Meet The Characters Of 'Empire'
Empire: Anika Calhoun (Grace Gealey)(01 of09)
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Lucious's fiancee, bowed but not broken by Cookie's casual dismissal of 'Boo Boo Kitty'.
Empire: Hakeem Lyon (Bryshere Gray)(02 of09)
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The youngest of Lucious's sons, more talent in his little finger than the other two combined, but in danger of throwing it all away on women and song.. and wasting the rest.
Empire: Jamal Lyon (Jussie Smollett)(03 of09)
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Mature, talented, mercurial... and his father uninterested because he happens to be gay. Fortunately, he's got a bigger weapon - a mother/manager in Cookie, who tells him from the start, 'I got you.'
Empire: Andre Lyon (Trai Byers)(04 of09)
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The oldest brother of three, a big brain and an ambitious wife, Andre should be first in line, but Lucious has other ideas.
Empire: Cookie Lyon (Taraji P Henson)(05 of09)
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Cookie's out of jail after 17 years, and ready to claim what's rightfully hers.
Empire: Rhonda Lyon (Kaitlin Doubleday)(06 of09)
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Andre's college sweetheart now wife, Rhonda is intent on keeping her husband medicated, and making him the boss.
Empire: Lucious Lyon (Terrence Howard)(07 of09)
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The man himself.
Empire: Vernon Turner (Malik Yoba)(08 of09)
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Lucious's longtime business partner, he sees all - but where will his loyalties really lie?
Empire(09 of09)
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