It was 43 episodes. Which is really only 3 seasons (two decades ago that would put it at less than two seasons when shows often ran 26 episodes each year. Can you imagine?). But I suppose this is the price of our increasingly segregated postmodern world.
One other reason TNT cancelled it was because it was so expensive to produce, compare it to say
Law & Order: SVU which has 24 episodes a season most of it is just talking in the Squad Room or Courthouse. I mean they aren't even videotaping their suspects in interrogations. You're not seeing car or foot chases very often because you have to close off streets and other areas to the public as well as filming permits.
This was a tremendous show. Gritty. Real. Good character development for the on going narrative. Exceptional acting. And yet excellent single episodes. I just don't get it. Very unfortunate. And what's with the 5 seasons?
Absolutely agree with you! I'm in the Army Reserves but have mates in Law Enforcement and they say that it is probably the most realistic cop shows on TV. Their episodes are filmed on the streets (and actually cast gang members) where the action really happens for Patrol Officers and 50% desk time for Detectives following up leads etc.
If you are not willing to give up everything, you have already lost
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