Rookie Blue
Rookie Blue
TV-14 | 24 June 2010 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    acadmey23

    I absolutely love this show it's amazing i can't believe some of my friends haven't heard about it. I wish they still played the reruns on ion. Please keep this show on the air! I love love love it! I'm completely obsessed with Andy and Sam's relationship i hope they stay together and Marlow leaves the picture i love Andy and Sam! Please keep this show on the air please! I was left hanging with the last season and can't wait until June so I can see the next season! And Dove and Chloe's relationship makes me happy too! But mainly I'm obsessed with Andy and Sam they are my favorite! I really liked Andy as a TO I hope they give her a new rookie!

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    bkoganbing

    On the first day on the job the five police rookies who are the focus of Rookie Blue are told that forget what you learned in the Police Academy. The Academy is about rules, the street is where rules are twisted and bent for the sake of justice.Rookie Blue in terms of structure is most like Hill Street Blues from the other side of the 49th parallel. That was also about a precinct, but its perspective comes from the commanding officer or top down. Here it is from the bottom up as we see the precinct in Rookie Blue from the freshest faces in the place.The five rookies are Missy Peregrym, Gregory Smith, Enuka Okuma, Travis Milne, and Charlotte Sullivan. The main focus is Peregrym who is carrying the police legacy of a father who was once a prominent homicide detective, but has gone to seed.This is a nice Canadian police series. Wonder why it wasn't picked up south of the border?

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    wowj99

    I saw this show when it first came out in 2010 and have really liked it every since then. The acting is very swell along with the story lines to keep up with. It is a striving cast who works with with interacting with each others characters in a way of sense. The engagement in the character's moods and tone make it more interesting to watch. Rookie Blue is never a dull moment watching and makes me not want to take my enlisted eyes of the TV screen. They all do their job correctly in the sense of the relationships between the cops and their actions. All of the story lines have my mind into a set of entertainment and the action gets me hooked on the couch wondering how it all is going to match up. Although, officer Mcnally never shows her appreciation as much as she should when someone hands her something, she is a caring gal who strives to make her relationship with Sam work who is a fun and caring guy who is perfect for her.

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    jcallen1-784-826412

    Rookie Blue was a breath of fresh air when it debuted. And to think that it's a Canadian production!The writing was crisp and engaging - imaginative and truly entertaining. The characters were appealing and truly likable with depth of character. We were proud that it was shot in Toronto (our home town) and had the quality of an American production.This season, it showed it's Achilles heal. Instead of smart writing, the production seems to be falling back to lazy 'run of the mill' scripts and although relationships are always a part of any presentation, now the writers are just moving the pieces around the board. McNally has had a number of relationships and then Sam and McNally are an item, but now everyone in the station house are sleeping with one another and another tact of lazy writers is to introduce homosexuality and spirit-ism into the mix.People - if you don't get off your complacent, average butts and start producing engaging stories without all the usual trash associated with network television today, you too will soon become a victim of the ratings.

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