Deputy Bill Hollister, a career lawman who is very comfortable kicking down doors but utterly lost in a staff meeting, becomes acting sheriff of Los Angeles County when the sheriff drops dea... Read allDeputy Bill Hollister, a career lawman who is very comfortable kicking down doors but utterly lost in a staff meeting, becomes acting sheriff of Los Angeles County when the sheriff drops dead.Deputy Bill Hollister, a career lawman who is very comfortable kicking down doors but utterly lost in a staff meeting, becomes acting sheriff of Los Angeles County when the sheriff drops dead.
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I've read the first line of the previous reviews. I don't feel that Deputy does have a political tone but in "real life" those usually the Sheriff who is an elected official will have to deal with so many political issues. Those political issues that the writers bring forth are making those show more believable. He goes out into the "trenches" and fights crime, has a family who loves and needs him, and his position is being compromised by a co-worker is was to be Sheriff. Too many people see everything as "political" instead of seeing the "big picture".
I live in Australia, so all the US Laws I cannot/do not follow. I am oblivious about your Police Procedure, so loved this first episode. Stephen Dorff was brilliant and funny & his Personal Assistant is funny as all get out. Loved the action and the horse riding. The fact that I am crazy about this genre of TV/Movies helps the rating I gave it, considerably. Been waiting for something decent to watch along this line, since Yellowstone finished it's second season.
Sadly, I don't think it will last between suspect script and ratings/reviews. The action and acting is decent and Bex Taylor's character starting to show promise. I will keep watching and hoping it'll last the complete season.
Recommend patience if you start watching as it does have some resemblance to Justified and Longmire regardless of the naysayers, lol.
Recommend patience if you start watching as it does have some resemblance to Justified and Longmire regardless of the naysayers, lol.
Let's get this out of the way; the 1's are from people who looked at the premisse or the first minute and don't like that 'protect and serve' means every civilian. Or that a lesbian could be a fierce agent. Or that a cop show doesn't follow procedures to a T.
Forget those whiners, watch it yourself. It's entertaining, has a nice pace for the first episode and lays out the lines nice for the rest of the show.
The 8 is based on the first episode, and can change with the following episodes. Normally I don't give a review right away, but the cry babies need a bit of a counter balance.
Forget those whiners, watch it yourself. It's entertaining, has a nice pace for the first episode and lays out the lines nice for the rest of the show.
The 8 is based on the first episode, and can change with the following episodes. Normally I don't give a review right away, but the cry babies need a bit of a counter balance.
1st off, I'm a MAGA, right wing, Ditto head, retired peace officer. I'm enjoying this show. Yes, there are many left leaning scenes in the show, but the over all stories are good, for what it is. It's a cop show made by Hollywood. The "Deputy " is like a lot of upper brass I have worked with and trained over my 25 years in law enforcement. I watched officers do the job right beside me, then they promote and they sell their souls. They hang up their sam Browne, their baton, boots and flashlight, most with human tissue still in the cracks. Then as Lieutenants, Captains and higher they will burn you for the things they did when they were beat cops. That said. This show got many things right. Upper brass trying to burn the little guy, building their upper echelon as they want it. Trying to remove anyone they don't want in their command. Dead on. Liberals exist, this is a fact. They are among us. In my circle of friends and family. Luckily we all get along. The fact that the Sheriff goes out on busts, and gets into shootouts, Hollywood bs. But the show is gritty and shows some of the ugly sides of law enforcement .is it real?, no. Can a Conservative enjoy it?, this one does.
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- TriviaThe Los Angeles Sheriff's Department polices unincorporated L.A. County, forty-two contract cities, and the country's largest jail system. With more than fifteen thousand employees and an annual budget of $3.6 billion, the sheriff runs one of the largest law-enforcement agencies in the United States.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Last Man Standing: Wrench in the Works (2020)
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