In Justice
- Episode aired Jan 10, 2021
- TV-14
- 42m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Nolan and Harper are assigned to a community policing center in an attempt to rebuild the station's reputation.Nolan and Harper are assigned to a community policing center in an attempt to rebuild the station's reputation.Nolan and Harper are assigned to a community policing center in an attempt to rebuild the station's reputation.
Titus Makin Jr.
- Jackson West
- (as Titus Makin)
Amarr
- D'Andre Salah
- (as Amarr M. Wooten)
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Ruined this show. Way too preachy. Just want the fun, unbelievable cop show back.
This show started out fresh and interesting. I have checked the writing, and the instant Alexi Hawley stopped writing which was this episode it starts going downhill. Turning into lame standard US television riddled with excessive social messages and lacking in character development and quality production. The writing on this episode is lacking and the next episodes are even worse. I would suggest this one and the next are still benefiting from wrapping up some older elements. Please come back Alexi. Don't let your creation here flushed. If this keeps up People won't keep watching. Nathan Fillion can only do so much to hold the fan base.
99.9 % of police officers are a service to their communities. See what happens when cities cut back on funding. Better still why not send in the social workers and warriors first? Why not let the departments weed out the very few bad ones? I'm tired of these shows on CBS airing "talking points". If I wanted "talking points", I'll turn on the network news and other media.
I love this show and usually give it a high rating. Racism has many forms and it was disgusting to see Nolan have to take it for the show to be 'relevant'. If this continues, we will stop watching.
I gave this a 2 instead of a 1 because I like that the ending was more friendly and not so PC between Nolan and the community organizer.
I don't have an issue with the political part of this episode. However, if you have ever watched ANY TV, you will be able to predict every thing that happens in this episode. It's a combination of bad writing, stilted dialog, bad acting and if that's not enough, let's throw in stereotyping as well. The moments of "light and understanding" were so over the top, I wanted to vomit. The whole episode was ridiculous.
Did you know
- TriviaNathan Fillion and Kamar de los Reyes both worked on One Life to Live. Nathan played Joey Buchanan and Kamar played Antonio Vega.
- SoundtracksMouth Of A Tiger
Performed by Callum Beattie
Played during the opening scene
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