Creative side of the life of operatives Continuing to watch a galaxy of TV series in the already beloved genre of “police drama”, I accidentally came across this short, but very interesting and worthwhile project. Being impressed with subtle psychologicalism, and on the other hand, detached by the cult of power in the paintings about the everyday life of the police, I did not notice here any original, out of a number of outgoing moments. Perhaps even in Shield (2006) they are taken deeper and on a larger scale. But...
What struck me about this series, and made it a discovery, was the revelation of police officers as universal professionals. First of all, they should be excellent actors and psychologists, quickly change their roles, adapt to the situation. The striking contrast was performed by the hero Patrick Swayze. On duty, he got used to the role of a homeless war veteran, and then a criminal authority. Both of these seemingly completely different paths, he performed just fine. So much so that you believe him completely. Sometimes you even catch yourself asking the question: “Why do they not work for a change in the theater and cinema, but only police officers?”
Although the picture is quite short, it is definitely worth the time! The story turned out to be interesting, without sagging and completely logically complete. The actors were great - you enjoy their performance. I recommend everyone to watch.
10 out of 10