Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Red Bumps When You Grow A Beard

Calling 911


dialogue may not have repeated on the small screen that frenetic "Stop!" Police! ".
Because the cops have always been such a good idea to start a series and tell the work of doctors.


in medical and police series television many interests converge. Both are professions particularly embarrassing, they contact the most extreme of life and many problems arising around their boundaries.
a result, a spectacular part of the domestic.


TV Cops are these heroes are imperfect, they move without fear in the street, pistol in hand, looking around and kicking down doors from a single kick.


Historically, police have been flattering series cover the profession.
have attracted many vocations among the audience and also their cliches have developed in popular culture.


For example, in the United States, a colloquial way of calling the police is five-0, the name comes from the seventies "Hawaii Five-0 ".


conventions of the detective series go through the description of his work ethic, where the tough guys must be contained to the bastards who are arresting and investigating the atrocities.


An experienced police began in the rigors of a rookie. By day's end, everyone learns something of suffering told in climbing.
next day back to work. The only excuse for not joining is to have suffered a nervous breakdown, dead or trapped in another universe.


If a crime series is good and timely, can gain a loyal, mostly male, to ensure their survival on the air.


is the case of the legendary "Hill Street Blues", melancholy approach to police the streets, which was issued and loved during the eighties.


The whodunit intrigue have also been immersed in the police series.
long ago that the investigation of murders and the unmasking of the culprit is not the preserve of private detectives probing stories.
Jessica Fletcher and Colombo, adorable but unlikely, gave way to the agents of "law and Order. "


dramatic seriousness Great attempt, coincident with the beginning of the nineties," Law & Order "and its spin-offs detectives entered a different race, age, sex and extraction social.
These criminal intrigues disentangling the street, impeccably dressed and moving with coolness .


The nineties were also kick-started the reality docu- "Cops", which carries antenna over twenty years.


The real cops
works directly to the viewer, stopping real-time to the most unspeakable criminals.
"Cops", a show that combines morbidity, television Majadera and laughter of sheer embarrassment, has come to be a disservice to a picture of the security forces.


stylish Speaking of agents, those that appear dark angels that investigation and justice, there are the feds.


The FBI investigates crimes that go beyond borders, decades and reasoning. They usually come from elsewhere, and thus, they argue.
In the series, and especially the illustrated reserved efficient, and have proved ideal for input into the supernatural.


Rethinking television genres that have had the cable networks has also competed in the series of wood.


The two major analysis of the police without dressing Manichaeism or sentimental, are "The Wire" and "The Shield."
"The Wire" tells the police force as an edge over a broken system. The cops are not heroes or villains, just public employees.


Some are interested in trap bad guys, others just want to thrive and many prefer to raise her ass and belly in front of their messy desks.


For its part, "The Shield" also sheds light on the confrontation between degrees of ethics and modes of action.
The focus is on Vic Mackey, dirty police detective, whose power of coercion and influence sopraniano what looks like a mafioso.


The creator of this latest series by the name of Shawn Ryan.
After giving seven seasons of "The Shield" for the chain F / X, Ryan now assails the general television more interesting with the release so far this year.


is "The Chicago Code, further refinement of pathos police, dressed in compliance with social and hinges on a plot of political corruption.


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Starring Jennifer Beals ever so powerful a discovery of actor named Jason Clarke, "The Chicago Code" has become seriƩfilo duty since the first episode.


The audience are good but not spectacular, so we cross our fingers.
This new installment in what deserves to break down the door police towards a career as generous as its quality.

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