Nash Bridges
Nash Bridges
| 29 March 1996 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    houstonwade

    From the realistic and dynamic family relationships, to Don Johnson just being a stud, "Nash Bridges" has it all. This is my most favorite television show of all time and I wish that it had begun when DVD sales were able to determine the success of TV show. CBS killed it because costs were around $2 million an episode by 2001--something that in today's market is now offset by DVD sales (why do you think "Battlesar Galactica" has made it this long with a 1.4 share? Sell $100 million in DVDs and execs won't cancel you).I have been missing the shot-on-location, man with a bitchin' car, stuff exploding, cop/PI action shows of my youth and Nash really quenched that thirst. If you are a fan of "Rockford Files", "Magnum PI", or "Miami Vice", "Nash Bridges" was made for you.The only show that can compare here in 2009 is USA's "Burn Notice".

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    qormi

    This is beyond a doubt the worst detective show to appear on television. Don Johnson must have had an ironclad no - cancellation clause in his contract because the show was mired in the bottom of the Nielsens. The show was muddled, to say the least. The sets were confusing. Cool-guy Don naturally lived in a penthouse/loft hybrid of a place with bricks appearing here and there in the decor. His ex-wife and daughters kept cropping up to add deadweight to a dead show. By the way, did you know that Don was shagging the 17-year old girl who played his daughter (Jody O'Keefe)? I read it in the Enquirer, and most of that stuff, believe it or not, is true. The supporting cast was composed of boring character actors, not the least being Cheech Marin. The balding, pudgy actor was a mere shadow of the funnyman of the 70's and 80's. He was a humorless, bland, chubby, depressed-looking guy. So when this 5'1" dynamo married a sexy Swedish bombshell on the show, credibility took another hit. And what about the police station or city hall or whatever it was? It was always under construction, it seemed. Another annoying detail. Don Johnson was cool in Miami Vice. Here, he just wore a sweater-vest and sportcoat and acted bored. That 1971 Challenger he rode around in was yellow with a white interior(yuck!). It, too, seemed bored.

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    aymas430

    I have been watching Nash Bridges on USA Network, too bad the it got cancel, the chemistry between Don Johnson and Cheech Marin was good.It interesting to see the balance of a Cop (Don Johnson) and is personal life in relation to real life issues. Also the blend of is fellow co-workers into his life, it almost look like it was a real life drama unfolding on TV.I enjoy watching the reruns, I hope to see Don Johnson in another series, I believe he deserve another shot.Best regards to every one that takes the time to read my comments! Have A Blessed Life! JJ

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    DrPimp5251

    I used to watch Nash (Don Johnson) every day until it was removed it is a really good show and it was the best of its time that had to do with comedy, action, and drama combined. I still do watch when it comes on and i have off from school and work because it doesn't come on on the weekend (which is a real dumb choice)after all they did put it on on the weekends but from a scale of 1-10 i liked this show 10000 I really loved the show and i still do so Who ever made this show i give you MAJOR PROPS. Just for the record i liked the show so much because i want to be a cop because i just think they really help people out so i've wanted to be a cop since age 7 (Second Grade). Have A Good Day. :)

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