Police procedural following Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and her diverse team in East New York's 74th Precinct.Police procedural following Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and her diverse team in East New York's 74th Precinct.Police procedural following Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and her diverse team in East New York's 74th Precinct.
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It's another cop show but this time it has some character and realistic story in the episodes. It's so nice to see a female lead as the commander and how she portrays herself is admirable: respectful, firm and fair. Unlike the other cop show FBI where the female lead is disrespectful, rude and obnoxious in the show but i do think that's her normal characteristics.
This show is worth watching good acting, good script and engaging.
Can't understand why I need to write 600 characters to review a show.
So I will have to repeat myself, good show watch it if you like cops show. Very realistic about the drama police persons face on a daily basis.
This show is worth watching good acting, good script and engaging.
Can't understand why I need to write 600 characters to review a show.
So I will have to repeat myself, good show watch it if you like cops show. Very realistic about the drama police persons face on a daily basis.
Not without flaws but I felt some solid emotions out pilot. Nice diverse cast. So far i like all the characters which is rare. A cop show that just feels different in a good way. Hopefully it does well. I like the cop deputy/chief/I'm not sure if I got the title right. She's tough but shows emotional consideration. And just has a personality i don't see that often. I can see this show going places if it paces well and avoids predicatability. I'm curious about where the characters will go. The pilot has set up a lot so it will be interesting how they unfold going forward. I'll be watching and seeing if it meets up.
I love cop shows. Been watching them a long time. I'm particularly fond of Chicago PD right now. But East New York is kind of different. In a good way. I really like Amanda Warren in this role. And Jimmy Smits is always great. Olivia Luccardi and Ruben Santiago are standouts as well. It's fast paced but also takes time with the characters. It has the usual 2 to 3 situations the officers are dealing with per episode. It's got a good vibe to it. I hope the writers stay true to the storylines and characters. I'm impressed so far. Give it a shot. Looking forward to episode 3. Go East New York!!!!!
I normally don't go for the fake crime shows, but this one is good. The cast is great. Amanda Warren is a great lead. The writers are good because this show will give you some punchlines. Whether it's one cop saying you've mastered the art of the filibuster, a priest saying be careful cherry picking scripture, or another cop asking someone if they are still part of the veteran felons of America, this show will make you laugh.
The show is strikingly real as I know first hand what another minority female police chief experienced, and this show does a great job of showing that side as well.
You will want a season 2 of this season. Can't wait.
The show is strikingly real as I know first hand what another minority female police chief experienced, and this show does a great job of showing that side as well.
You will want a season 2 of this season. Can't wait.
East New York is off to a solid start. There's a very strong NYPD Blue and Hill Street Blues vibe to it. I grew up in a neighborhood a lot like this one and the realism is palpable. Poor people doing what they can to get by, grinning politicos whose only objective is lining their pockets, etc...
But this show is not in any way a downer. It presents a group of flawed characters who all bring substantial baggage to the table. The reliable Jimmy Smits and Amanda Warren are perfect in major roles. Old pro Richard Kind plays the usual idiosyncratic character that always fits him like a glove. Let's hope it's not a flash in the pan.
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- TriviaAccording to NYPD Department policy, Members of the Service are prohibited from being assigned to work within the confines of their residential precinct except for school crossing guards and civilians who began working for the NYPD before July 2009. The rationale behind the rule, to avoid conflicts of interest, perceived or otherwise. That being said, as a matter of good Community Policing Policy, a member of the general public is less likely to take an adversarial tenor with a police officer, if it is a person they know very well.
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