Hunter
Hunter
TV-14 | 18 September 1984 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    cwade22

    As it progresses, you'll see many typical cliches about cops and justice system and corruption in Los Angeles, but It still will compel you to watch. One thing that keeps happening, DeeDee keeps picking the most corrupt District attorney/prosecutors who only care about career and prosecuting anybody, even innocent people. It's very obvious to me when I see Her two ex boyfriends, but lawyers. But why can't She see these obvious corrupt and greedy and spineless traits? Is Her character oblivious to the obvious or is She supposed to be dumb regarding dating? Both males She picked were exposed as being either very power hungry and/or very corrupt in ignoring the truth and just prosecuting anybody. I'm disappointed in Her for picking these cowardly males who have no integrity and should never be alllwed to practice law, let alone prosecute, as they keep prosecuting innocent people. That specific detail aside, the show is great. It makes me see some of what LAPD goes through. Oh! Another thing, How does LAPD have jurisdiction in some of the places that are outskirts of Los Angeles county? They get cases outside of la county and it doesn't make sense. Maybe jurisdiction didn't matter back then, but I saw at least 3 episodes where it made no sense that they were investigating cases outside of L A county. Anyway, I pay attention to details. Good show.

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    Marc Yu

    This was a great show when it first aired in the 80's and it still is a great show in re-runs and on DVD. It says something about a series when it is still being aired 20 years after its original date. The production value for this show with all its action and stunt sequences was incredible. Of course, the chemistry between Fred Dryer and Stephanie Kramer was what really made this show. You were always thinking, "Are they ever going to date?" LOL - good memories. It's too bad that Stephanie Kramer had to quit the show because of health issues (kept spraining/breaking her ankle because of all the stunt work involved - surprising, considering she was a former female wrestler). Unlike the A-Team in that it had lots of hard stories, murder, blood, and violence. But very exciting to watch!

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    ShaneofPg

    This was a dreadful show and Fred Dryers character was a very bad rip off of the Clint Eastwood 'Dirty Harry' character, only Fred was a block of wood in terms of his acting abilities (or should that be inabilities?). It was typical of 80's macho cop shows with bad title music by Ted Post which was very similar to The A-Team title music which he also wrote. The acting was bad as was the directing. The bad female sidekick 'Dee Dee McCall' played by Stefanie Kramer was equally bad and stereotyped. It is an insult to anyones intelligence to watch this 80's thrash. Avoid this at all costs! Starsky and Hutch was a much better show and it was made nearly tens years before this abysmal show.

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    frankiej

    i was young when i watched the series. and Hunter is tall, strong, humorous, and clever. he kicked the bad out of the city. so i think it is one of the best cop show i have seen. but i think the stories are a kind of too easy, which made it less attractive.

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