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NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Viewers of 鈥淭he Calling鈥 will quickly learn it isn't a typical TV police procedural. Just two minutes in, the lead detective of a fresh murder bows quietly over the dead body 鈥 and prays.
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This image released by Peacock shows Jeff Wilbusch in a scene from "The Calling." (Heidi Gutman/Peacock via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 Viewers of 鈥淭he Calling鈥 will quickly learn it isn't a typical TV police procedural. Just two minutes in, the lead detective of a fresh murder bows quietly over the dead body 鈥 and prays.

Detective Avraham Avraham is an unusual figure in the New York Police Department: A keen observer of human behavior from his study of philosophy and his Orthodox Jewish faith.

鈥淚鈥檓 proud to play a Jewish detective that is religious,鈥 says actor Jeff Wilbusch, who plays Avraham. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very unique to have such a show. And I think it鈥檚 an important story to tell.鈥

which co-stars Juliana Canfield as Avraham's partner, is from celebrated showrunner, writer and executive producer David E. Kelley, with Oscar- and Emmy-winning Barry Levinson directing the first two episodes and Hans Zimmer and Steve Mazzaro providing the music. It debuts Thursday.

Based on a series of books by Israeli crime writer Dror A. Mishani, 鈥淭he Calling鈥 puts a Jewish detective who quotes from the Torah front and center on U.S. primetime during

鈥淲e鈥檙e living in tricky times, sad times,鈥 says Wilbusch. 鈥淚 believe very much in the power of storytelling. You know, I don鈥檛 know how much power I have, but I鈥檓 very proud of the series.鈥

鈥淭he Calling鈥 is a quirky, more quiet show, using melodies that borrow from the Middle East and cinematography grinded into the gritty streets of New York City, where it was filmed during 2022's spring and summer. One recurring character is a homeless former professor.

鈥淭his is a different animal. It鈥檚 not going to be for everyone,鈥 says Kelley. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a battle to wrestle for the viewer鈥檚 attention and when you use as your vehicle to wrestle a more quiet character in a quiet show, it brings certain challenges with it.鈥

Wilbusch's Avraham, or Avi to his colleagues, is a lone-wolf of a detective 鈥 brilliant but a bit stand-offish and sometimes too blunt. He doodles pictures of fish on napkins to relax and can read a room 鈥 and a suspect 鈥 like no other detective.

鈥淭he mood of the show is intentionally enigmatic," says Canfield. "Avi is a detective who operates in a different way from your run-of-the-mill detective. And I think the show mirrors his approach in a lot of ways, which is to say the show and Avi are both deeply interested in character and human behavior.鈥

The first season centers on the case of a missing teen, which stretches out over the eight, hourlong episodes. The detectives run down every lead, from school friends and his sister to his unhappy mother and stern father. Avraham is always trying to get inside the head of a suspect or victim, even sitting quietly on the edge of the missing teen's bed to feel his essence.

鈥淗e sees the world with empathy,鈥 says Wilbusch. 鈥淗e believes every single one of us is entitled to infinite respect 鈥 doesn鈥檛 matter where he comes from, which faith he belongs to, and the color of his skin.鈥

It's a character that immediately intrigued the Israeli-born actor. Few acting jobs led him to prepare by asking real homicide detectives how they decompress after work while also reading essays about Hellenistic-period Stoics like Marcus Aurelius.

In one scene, Canfield's character notices the shelves of books in her partner's cubicle. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a copy of the Torah and the Talmud, but there are also books written by great Greek philosophers and classical philosophers. So he uses Judaism as a sort of entry point into a way of thinking about the world philosophically. And that鈥檚 how he approached his detective work.鈥

The interplay between Avraham and Canfield's rookie detective is delightful. She is an ambitious, by-the-book cop who sees him use his pools of knowledge and hyper-detailed observations of social behavior to crack cases. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 learn what he does,鈥 warns her commander. 鈥淵es, I can,鈥 she responds.

She becomes a yin to his yang. 鈥淪he isn鈥檛 put off by his sometimes alienating tendencies. And I think she鈥檚 also someone who has things to teach him about how to stay grounded and how to come out of his cloud-covered genius castle in the sky,鈥 says Canfield.

鈥淪he manages to surprise him,鈥 says Wilbusch. 鈥淭hey build a very interesting relationship that they never knew really that they needed so badly.鈥

The original book was set in Tel Aviv. Kelley and the creators decided when moving it to New York that they needed to keep religion and spirituality at its core.

鈥淲e just thought, 鈥榃e鈥檙e not going to shy away from that.鈥 Far from being alienating, it鈥檚 engrossing and it鈥檚 enriching with the characters. So we decided to sail right into it,鈥 Kelley says.

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Mark Kennedy, The Associated Press

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