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Brooklyn South - The Complete Series

Brooklyn South - The Complete Series

List Price: $99.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Could Be The Start Of Something Good With TV DVDs!
Review: Brooklyn South was a stellar police drama from producer Steven Bochco which ran on CBS for a single season. The show was basically a 90s update on Bochco's earlier cop ensemble series, Hill Street Blues, but with more edge. It was just as great as NYPD Blue (another Bochco production) but failed to pull in the numbers CBS wanted to justify another season. Where on NYPD Blue the focus is on the work and personal lives of the detectives, Brooklyn South focused on the police officers, the "beat cops" with glowing pride in their work as well the flaws. This is exemplified in the show's patriotic opening theme by veteran composer Mike Post.

And although Brooklyn South featured great storylines and performances, CBS seemed to suffer from the "single season curse" whenever they put out a new quality drama. Brooklyn South, EZ Streets, Turks, and Michael Hayes were ALL quality shows that never made it past one season due to poor viewership, despite good reviews. Though, with Michael Hayes, I always suspected that folks still harbored resentment toward David Caruso (at the time) for leaving NYPD Blue so early in its run.

After Brooklyn South ended, several of the cast members went on to more successful projects. Richard T. Jones (Officer Clement Jones) went on to star in Judging Amy; Yancy Butler (Officer Ann-Marie Kersey) starred as the heroine in Witchblade; Gary Basaraba (Sgt. Richard Santoro) stars in Boomtown; Klea Scott (Officer Nona Valentine) appeared as a Pre-Crime cop in Minority Report; And Adam Rodriguez (Officer Hector Villanueva) formerly of Roswell, stars in CSI: Miami;

I can't recommend this DVD enough. The episodes themselves are MORE than enough to justify the purchase. This DVD could signal the future release of those other great shows I mentioned earlier. Man, the possibilities are definitely expanding now! Think how cool it would be to own DVDs of Reasonable Doubts or Murder One - both with TWO SEASONS under their belts. Until then, my copy of Brooklyn South is already bought. Oh yeah!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ADDICTABLE AMERICAN COP DRAMA THE BEST!
Review: Here in the United Kingdom we have our own cop drama's, the most famous being The Bill, but I find watching American shows far more interesting and entertaining.

Brooklyn South premiered on Channel 5 (Britains newest fifth channel, aren't we lucky having 5 channels? anyway thats a whole different subject) Channel 5 had been on air a year, and half of the population couldn't even get this show. Whcih is a shame as it deals with important issues in a realistic way, not portrayed in "i know this is a tv show" way, for a while you're sucked into believing the people are real, well they are, but not really, are you confused?

Sadly, by the time I'd got into this show and got used to the constant moving the episodes from 9pm to 11pm the show was over, and really over as it was cancelled the previous year it aired in the UK.

I've bought the DVD set to enjoy time and again and I recommend you invest in a copy, this show is one of the best dramas to come from the states in years

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great show--Not so great DVD
Review: I loved the show and watched it regularly when it was broadcast. I was very happy when it was issued on DVD. However, I am extremely disappointed with the DVD. It is NOT close-captioned nor are there subtitles. I really expected better from Steven Bochco Productions and A and E Home Videos for a product listing at $100.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great show--Not so great DVD
Review: I loved the show and watched it regularly when it was broadcast. I was very happy when it was issued on DVD. However, I am extremely disappointed with the DVD. It is NOT close-captioned nor are there subtitles. I really expected better from Steven Bochco Productions and A and E Home Videos for a product listing at $100.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another underappreciated gem!
Review: This is another great Bochco production. Everything Bochco learned working on Hill Street Blues he refined on this show. Great storylines, great dialogue. This show was cast very well too with the likes of James B. Sikking, Klea Scott, Michael DeLuise, Richard T. Jones and Jon Tenney. CBS should have let this show grow. It's too bad the networks demand high numbers right out of the box. They forget their own recent history, many shows took a few years to develop big audiences and numbers, like Cheers, The Simpsons, X-Files, and they have turned into cash cows.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A GREAT, GREAT SHOW !
Review: This was an awesome show that never got a fair chance or good time slot, being up against Monday Night Football where alot of their potential audience would have been. If you like police dramas you need to have this dvd set.


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