- Network: ABC
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 21, 2010
- Season #: 1
User Score
8.1
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Universal acclaim- based on 35 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 32 out of 35
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Mixed: 0 out of 35
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Negative: 3 out of 35
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Sep 21, 20109Interesting, well directed, and yielding more surprises and intrigue then one would expect from a seemingly common show. We shall see if time will drain such surprises from a show with great potential. 9/10
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Sep 23, 201010I really enjoyed the pilot of this Detroit-based cop drama. I love how most of the cast are unknowns! It's nice to finally get some fresh faces up on tv. I'm looking forward to seeing what happens next week!
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Sep 23, 201010
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Sep 23, 201010An amazing show that really gets in the nitty gritty of cop dramas. i am usually not a fan of cop dramas but this has changed my out look. You bet i will be watching this every tuesday. Fantastic show. Gotta watch it
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Sep 23, 201010
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Sep 23, 201010Brilliant, distinctive, striking, superb, exceptional, glorious, magnificent, marvelous, splendid, ingenious - there are not enough commendable words in the English language to describe this show. Absolutely wonderful in every way.
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Sep 23, 201010OMG! You. Have. Got. To. Watch. This. Show!!!! Imperiolii is at his best. I couldn't stop laughing. It's BAM BAM BAM, in your face, grit and action that left me breathless and dying to catch the next episode! DON'T KILL THE ROOKIE!!!!!!!!!!
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Sep 23, 20109This one is off to a solid start. Without a doubt the best cop show in a LONG time. Michael Imperioli is fantastic as always and the guy who plays his partner is great! Eager to find out whether it makes it to episode 2!
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Sep 24, 20109Loved the show, will definitely tune in to watch it next week. Best cop show since the wire in my opinion. The characters are very real and complex and the setting is so real and gritty.
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Sep 23, 20109Not usually a fan of cop shows but this one seems a little different. After only 1 episode, I feel attached to the characters and am curious to find out what happens next! I'm looking forward to seeing if they can keep making it better than just another cop show...I like that it's actually shot in Detroit.
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Sep 23, 20109Probably my favorite show of the season! I was hooked after five minutes. I already feel like I know the characters. I can't wait to see what happens to Washington.
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Oct 26, 201010This show has the potential to be a long lasting police procedural drama, filling that long void that has been filled by the over the top CSI type shows ever since NYPD Blue signed off. I find the stories on Detroit 1-8-7 compelling, and the characters very interesting. Not to mention the Action. Imperioli is true Thespian. If you don't know, now you know. WATCH IT.
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Oct 4, 201010
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Oct 17, 20109love love love this show....hope it gets an audience...very much like NYPD blue...but who cares. If you are looking for a really good old fashioned cop show that is well written, with great photography, and most important of all great scripts and actors, watch it!
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Nov 10, 201010Detroit 187 is a gritty cop show in the tradition of Homicide: Life on the Streets. Love the show and the cast, especially Michael Imperioli's character. I liked the pilot a lot, and the show just gets better every week as we get to know the characters.
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Dec 21, 201010
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Feb 9, 201110This show is probably the best show on TV. Best cop show by far. Makes The Chicago Code look like Sex in the City. Imperioli and Jon Michael Hill are phenomenal. Aisha Hinds is a great female lead. The setting is so unique and great.
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75The series has developed its own original rhythm, each week breaking cases down into unexpectedly punchy vignettes. The cast is excellent. [6 Dec 2010, p.50]
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60Now it's a talky but straight-ahead ensemble cop show whose cast includes Michael Imperioli ("The Sopranos") and James McDaniel ("NYPD Blue"). Think "Southland" in Detroit.
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20The rest of Detroit 1-8-7's cast is fill-in-the-blanks police fodder. The only two characteristics that separate this show is one, it is filmed wholly in Detroit (who cares, a soundstage looks just as convincing) and two, the cameras are handheld (who cares, that shakiness can become very annoying).