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    I enjoy the Shield and think FX was pretty smart to start the seasons in January. It draws even more viewers to this exceptional show, who grow tired of the other shows. I also like the original Law and Order and COPS. Reno 911 isn't all around funny, but does have its' hilarious moments.
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    Re: Police TV...

    Originally posted by ferriscj24
    Curious to know your opinions on the latest television shows regarding police issues.

    Any Thoughts??
    Third Watch - Not bad, never seem to be around when it's on though.

    The Shield - You got to love Vic...I mean.. I object to the negative portrayal of police as thugs.

    10-8 Officers on Duty - I watched this halfway through one time and barfed on my couch

    Law & Order - Pretty good except for that gong sound that keeps going off during the show.

    NYPD Blue - I think I would shoot myself if I ever got assigned to a unit that was that serious. Doesn't anybody ever tell a joke in that squad?


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    Re: Re: Police TV...

    Originally posted by Group9
    Third Watch - Not bad, never seem to be around when it's on though.

    The Shield - You got to love Vic...I mean.. I object to the negative portrayal of police as thugs.

    10-8 Officers on Duty - I watched this halfway through one time and barfed on my couch

    Law & Order - Pretty good except for that gong sound that keeps going off during the show.

    NYPD Blue - I think I would shoot myself if I ever got assigned to a unit that was that serious. Doesn't anybody ever tell a joke in that squad?

    True story...I think i puked in the introductions...then even more when i hear Ernie Hudson act....AWFUL
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    arew you guys on crack?

    "The Andy Griffith Show" is the longest running police show in history...NEVER been off the air...and with Barney Fife as your back-up what could go wrong????...lol
    Actually that is my favorite show...even got a "Mayberry" trivia game for my birthday today....lol
    As far as 10-08..I lost respect for it when Ernie Hudson jumped on his trainie for wearing his back-up in an ankle holster and told him to put his back-up in his vest shock plate pocket....1st it would take way longer to undue your shirt then dig it out of the shock plate pocket....not to mention the huge bulge (LOL) that would be sticking out in the middle of his chest from the gun.
    And Lt. Dingle...now that's some funny stuff!!

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    Not to mention, more often than not in the show, they aren't even wearing vests!
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