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I think more Internal Affairs stuff would make good drama


Considering that police misconduct does happen IRL, plus we have plenty of standard police shows already. More Internal Affairs series would be something relatively fresh by comparison.

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Most episodes of police dramas about Internal Affairs make the IA guys out to be villains, going after the innocent, well-meaning cops just trying to do their jobs to make the streets safer. It would take a major change of POV to make the IA cops the good guys.

Chicago PD might be a good place to start. There don't seem to be any good guys on that show.

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Yes, and I think it's a tired cliche of said police dramas.

I do think it would also take some extremely well-written characters to make Internal Affairs-centered shows work. As you said, IA guys are traditionally portrayed as antagonists.

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Don't know if people would buy it, but it certainly would be different. It would be nice to see IA cops doing what they're supposed to do--weeding bad cops out of the force.

Be even nicer if it would happen in real life.

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Maybe as a 13-week miniseries with a group of stories that would have a climax. I can see a weekly procedural about IA boring even me pretty quickly. How many people would want to watch a show that leaves them with the impression that the police force is generally corrupt? Other cops looking askance at the protagonists and occasionally complaining that they're cops chasing after cops would wear thin soon too.

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Alternately, it could be a season-type show. The focus could be on just how difficult it is to expose particularly slippery corrupt cops. I'm thinking something along the lines of "The Killing", where a single antagonist dominated each season.

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We are used to police shows that show Internal Affairs as the bad guys so it would be a shock and a good idea for them to have a show make them the good guys. Chicago PD almost does it. If well written, it could be done.

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I have watched a couple of episodes of Chicago PD and haven't found any good guys in it. So I gave up.

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Definitely an interesting idea for a TV show (or even a mini series). Movies featuring police corruption often portray anyone from Internal Affairs as unlikeable and immoral a-holes (although the movie Internal Affairs with Richard Gere and Andy Garcia was one of the few movies that portrayed Internal Affairs in a good light).

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