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An unlikely and heroic team of Marlin Boulet, a brash, wry, in-your-face NOPD veteran, and Trevor Cobb, the redemptive tough and committed cop harboring a dark secret, is born. Battling an upsurge of violence, understaffing of police forces and a lack of crime labs and other facilities, the cops who remain in the New Orleans Police Department have courage to burn and a passion to reclaim and rebuild their city. Rounding out the crew are wisecracking Jeff "Glue Boy" Gooden, the team's comic relief; tough-as-nails Ginger "Love Tap" LeBeau, the only female on the squad; and Captain James Embry, who wrangles the eclectic personalities of his squad with equal parts humor and tenacity. Through its no-holds-barred crime stories and dramatic personal stories, this intriguing story takes viewers from the Victorian mansions of the Garden District to the rubble of the Lower 9th Ward. |
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Shanshu
Posts: 66 Posted on: 2007-09-19 23:45:28 | 1.) Pretty boring. Nothing new to the TV-show world... not even by playing on the emotions of the Katrina victims - which is a pretty lame way to get viewers in my opinion.
One good thing it does have though: a main title credit intro. Most new shows lack this but this show has one - but that of course doesn't make up for it being boring  | | | | Page 1 of 1 |
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