SummaryCreated by Robert De Niro, this all-new police drama stars Adam Goldberg, Leelee Sobieski, Tom Reed, Terry Kinney and Stark Sands, and follows the work and personal lives of a group of NYPD rookie cops on the streets of upper Manhattan.
SummaryCreated by Robert De Niro, this all-new police drama stars Adam Goldberg, Leelee Sobieski, Tom Reed, Terry Kinney and Stark Sands, and follows the work and personal lives of a group of NYPD rookie cops on the streets of upper Manhattan.
Any show can never take the place of third watch however this has the makings ans staff t be very entertaining.I think they should give it another chance even if that means going to another **** can you lose with Roberyt De Niro producing it....
Has big shoes to fill and given other police shows out there, its acting is great! More than credible it lacks the "I wanna know whats going to happen to that guy/girl". Perhaps bad timing or drawn out character development available for audience consumption, I am sad to see it **** oh ya...Rookie Blue and Blue Bloods will fill the shoes.
Some of the bits are awfully predictable, like tough-guy Sands mellowing into a big-brother type for a young street punk who (amazing coincidence alert) has a hottie older sister. Others are more interesting, particularly a debate between Goldberg and Marte over whether warring on drugs makes any sense.
NYC 22 (for the 22nd Precinct in Harlem) is pretty average, which is to say: Nothing to write home about and probably nothing that you'll stick with very long.
Sunday, April 29 NYC 22: the background monotone loud obnoxious sound was so loud I could not understand the dialog, forcing me to a different channel. This is not the only show where either directors or ill informed engineers or both drop in the awful background bing bang bang monotones that no one in their right mind would consider either music. Background sound should enhance the mood and complement the actors, but instead too frequently it drives me to another channel or to bed.
I find the show's content refreshing. It's a pleasure not to see people running around shinning little flashlights (didn't the victim pay the light bill?) or being mezmorized over a hair or worse, an autopsy. Regretably, I will never be able to watch NYC 22 again if the background sound is not completely eliminated or reduced to a whisper.
After watching two episodes of the first season, I must admit, that i'm very positively surprised. This is a decent show. If you are not a picky person you would like it. It's a bit chaotic at times, but overall it's a pretty Ok show.
Im pretty devestated that NYC 22 replaced csi miami & shortened the season. But NYC 22 is a pretty decent show from what i've seen last night. The show didnt start off as good but At the half mark of the show it got interesting. Im looking forward to this show but it better not make CBS cancel CSI Miami