OK, I'll Netflix it. But I may have to finish Homicide: Life on the Streets, my old beloved cop show starring Kyle Secor, back when he was younger and even hotter, first.
I don't know if you'd like Homicide or not. It's excellent but very dark-- not dark in the horrid cop-brutality NYPD Blue sense, but in the "sometimes crimes don't get solved and things don't get fixed" sense. Though it's not a heavily arc-y show, the first episode has Secor's rookie cop Tim Bayliss unpacking a box of stuff for his first day in Homicide; his first case is the murder of a little girl, Adena Watson, a case that haunts him for the next seven seasons; and the series finale also involves Tim Bayliss, a box, and Adena Watson. Bayliss grows and develops more as a character than I think I've seen in any other TV show
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*hunts season one* Why not? ^^
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I don't know if you'd like Homicide or not. It's excellent but very dark-- not dark in the horrid cop-brutality NYPD Blue sense, but in the "sometimes crimes don't get solved and things don't get fixed" sense. Though it's not a heavily arc-y show, the first episode has Secor's rookie cop Tim Bayliss unpacking a box of stuff for his first day in Homicide; his first case is the murder of a little girl, Adena Watson, a case that haunts him for the next seven seasons; and the series finale also involves Tim Bayliss, a box, and Adena Watson. Bayliss grows and develops more as a character than I think I've seen in any other TV show ( ... )
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Their current status makes them both very happy, in their snarky & twisted ways. Are you sure you want me to spoil you more than that? :-)
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