Amber
- Episode aired Apr 4, 2021
- 43m
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7.5/10
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An Amber Alert sends the team on a race against time to find a newborn infant who was stolen from a local hospital. Meanwhile, Officers West and Chen work their last shift as rookies as Offi... Read allAn Amber Alert sends the team on a race against time to find a newborn infant who was stolen from a local hospital. Meanwhile, Officers West and Chen work their last shift as rookies as Officer Nolan continues on for 30 more days.An Amber Alert sends the team on a race against time to find a newborn infant who was stolen from a local hospital. Meanwhile, Officers West and Chen work their last shift as rookies as Officer Nolan continues on for 30 more days.
Titus Makin Jr.
- Jackson West
- (as Titus Makin)
Joshua Bitton
- Ethan Cissane
- (as Josh Bitton)
Sam M. Hall
- Jared Young
- (as Sam Hall)
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Who doesn't like Nathan Fillion? Right? The showrunners have ample opportunities to put together great stories with a good cast. The constant pounding of self righteous left wing gibberish about the intersectional stack of pain and victimhood is unwatchable. The use of the "ethics" professor to espouse radical woke views as if these are the ethical position is an affront to rational people everywhere. Stop it children.
Okay I understand some person(s) in Hollywood long ago convinced a few directors that camera shake would make the scenes more realistic, like a novice was doing the recording. So they have the hand held camera operator abnormally move the camera, or actually have some other person grab the camera and shake it. Just quit doing that.
The problem with this technique is it instantly takes me out of the action and makes me think about the camera and camera operator. It's distracting but not in the way you'd want it.
For me camera shake, artificially induced, has ruined too many movies and TV shows. I often can't sit through it and stop watching the movie or episode. Amber had a number of scenes where camera shake was introduced. It may have been to simulate video from a body cam but that was never part of the episode.
Otherwise this episode had some interesting dialog and action.
The problem with this technique is it instantly takes me out of the action and makes me think about the camera and camera operator. It's distracting but not in the way you'd want it.
For me camera shake, artificially induced, has ruined too many movies and TV shows. I often can't sit through it and stop watching the movie or episode. Amber had a number of scenes where camera shake was introduced. It may have been to simulate video from a body cam but that was never part of the episode.
Otherwise this episode had some interesting dialog and action.
In the last shift of West and Chen, they go to patrol with their T. O.s Lopez and Bradford respectively. Lopez Angela has many concerns with her pregnancy and decides to stay with West in his last rookie day while Chen wants to hear from Bradford that he will miss her. Nolan, who still have thirty days to conclude his training, goes with Harper and his Professor Fiona Ryan that is writing a book about the LAPD. Out of the blue, they receive an Amber Alert and need to look for the missing baby that will affect the racist professor.
"Amber" is another reasonable episode of "The Rookie". West and Lopez show a perfect chemistry, but Chen looks loke a silly person in her last shift. The racist Professor Ryan is the annoying part of the show with her stupid comments. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Alerta de Sequestro" ("Kidnapping Alert")
"Amber" is another reasonable episode of "The Rookie". West and Lopez show a perfect chemistry, but Chen looks loke a silly person in her last shift. The racist Professor Ryan is the annoying part of the show with her stupid comments. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Alerta de Sequestro" ("Kidnapping Alert")
This episode, along with a bunch of recent ones, are too wordy, preachy, the characters are talking to each other as if they're giving a lecture. Doing very unrealistic stuff, like talking on the radio (even though it's a "side" channel) about child care and other personal nonsense.
To be honest. NOlan, Lucy, Grey, Tim, Nyla, Angela is really great characters, but this show doesnt earn the right to use them, to be honest. Sure its not a disaster this time. But its in sense back again to woke anti-police politics... again. DIdnt the show learn about bad writing from episode two till six? Obviously not.
But why I give this episode an ok grade is because this time around, they did at least try to explain why policing sometimes gets so wrong. Just like all people, police-officers are just that... People. They do make misstakes, but as the show says, majority of these people are good policeofficers and good persons.
So at least there was both sides this time around. The discussion was there, but not really, because it was rigged from getgoing.
But why I give this episode an ok grade is because this time around, they did at least try to explain why policing sometimes gets so wrong. Just like all people, police-officers are just that... People. They do make misstakes, but as the show says, majority of these people are good policeofficers and good persons.
So at least there was both sides this time around. The discussion was there, but not really, because it was rigged from getgoing.
Did you know
- TriviaVirtually the entire episode is shot with non-traditional media: bodycams, vehicle cameras, an iPad, security cameras. TV cameras, etc.
- GoofsDuring several on-location shots while driving in the downtown LA area, as seen from the vehicle dash cams, escort motorcycles with flashing amber lights can be seen trailing the patrol cars, and in one scene actually blocking a side street while the film crew passes through.
- SoundtracksCrowded Heart
Performed by Samuel Jack
Played when the end of the workday when most rookies are no longer rookies
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