Including but not limited to a series of cases involving the death of black people in Minneapolis by violent law enforcement, I feel that "Rookie Policeman" is a fairy tale, and even "Shield" itself is not realistic enough (although "Shield" is more than most of them because of FOX. TV stations with a stance on the left are more conservative and tougher, and dare to write). Wall Crack feels that the third season of "The Rookie Policeman" can consider one or two episodes that reflect the death of blacks caused by subdued police in the law enforcement process, and then pass Lopez (Latino), Nolan (Nolan), Jackson (Black), Lucy (Chinese), Tim (White), Gray (Black) and other supporting actors (such as the Internal Affairs Division female police Murphy, other white police, other colored police, various civilians, politicians) their respective perspectives (POV) to show this or these cases, and their respective views that are torn or opposed to each other, and then finally reach a certain mutual understanding, and then further reflect "what is the police law enforcement like" and "basic level police Law enforcement itself comes from the helpless background caused by various social factors, which is difficult to achieve a good balance between the status quo. . . Of course, the first season of "The Rookie Policeman" has actually reflected some of the problems in American society through the different plots of several episodes, including the legal limits of police law enforcement.
However, the story at the end of the first season is a plot of the spread of a chemical attack virus in Los Angeles. After experiencing the current raging new crown virus in the United States, the social tearing and unpredictable circumstances caused by the new crown virus may greatly increase the law enforcement risk of the grass-roots uniformed police, and it is also more likely to make the police aggravate misjudgments during law enforcement, or take "more Excessive means". . .
These should be good materials for the creation of the diversity plot of the third season of "The Rookie Policeman". The criticality (or harshness) of "Rookie Police" is still not as good as "Shield", perhaps because ABC can't learn the style of FOX and is restricted by "political correctness". And after all, "The Rookie Policeman" is a "single/two-person family entertainment TV series", which also limits its performance.
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