Police procedural following Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and her diverse team in East New York's 74th Precinct.Police procedural following Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and her diverse team in East New York's 74th Precinct.Police procedural following Deputy Inspector Regina Haywood and her diverse team in East New York's 74th Precinct.
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- TriviaAccording to NYPD Department policy, Members of the Service are prohibited from being assigned to work within the confines of their residential precinct except for school crossing guards and civilians who began working for the NYPD before July 2009. The rationale behind the rule, to avoid conflicts of interest, perceived or otherwise. That being said, as a matter of good Community Policing Policy, a member of the general public is less likely to take an adversarial tenor with a police officer, if it is a person they know very well.
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Black deputy Inspector Regina Haywood (Amanda Warren) gets promoted to be the new leader of NYPD's 74th precinct in East New York, Brooklyn. She has some new ideas and intends to implement them despite resistance from the old guard. Assistant Chief John Suarez (Jimmy Smits) is her protective superior. Captain Stan Yenko (Richard Kind) becomes her executive officer. Officer Marvin Sandeford is the skeptical veteran as he mentors new recruit Officer Andre Bentley. Brandy Quinlan is the young officer eager to change the system. Detectives Tommy Killian and Crystal Morales are detective partners.
This is a solid police drama. It has a reliable veteran like Jimmy Smits. The cast looks great. I would dial back some of the progressive politics early on and add more of the political corruption. It's a really good show. In years past, it would be given time to build an audience, but that's not the world today. This show has no connections to other shows and no cross promotion possibilities. CBS cancels this after one season.
This is a solid police drama. It has a reliable veteran like Jimmy Smits. The cast looks great. I would dial back some of the progressive politics early on and add more of the political corruption. It's a really good show. In years past, it would be given time to build an audience, but that's not the world today. This show has no connections to other shows and no cross promotion possibilities. CBS cancels this after one season.
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- May 9, 2023
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