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Never Jumped
Death (Rick Schroeder for Jimmy Smits)
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Death (Mark-Paul Gosselaar for Rick Schroeder)
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David Caruso was MUCH better in NYPD Blue than the massively overrated CSI: Miami. His character was excellent.
I just wish they would hurry up with the DVD Series 5 and beyond.
I just wish they would hurry up with the DVD Series 5 and beyond.
i liked Mark paul so much better than Ricky. It would have been more believeable to bring Mark Paul in and bypass Ricky as he seemed to be a good kid for the big shoes to fill.
Franz has chemistry with a paper bag, he's that good.
Franz has chemistry with a paper bag, he's that good.
This show, along with CSI: Miami, prove that David Caruso is a horrid actor. He was obnoxious and overblown on NYPD Blue just as he is obnoxious and overblown on CSI: Miami. He's just horrendous.
Oh, I keep forgetting that bolding and underlining every word in your post makes it a fact instead of mere opinion. I'll have to start doing that from now on.
From season 1 through 6 I tuned in to watch NYPD Blue for the writing and to watch Dennis Franz. The guy is a great actor and the perfect tv cop. However, it came close to JTS when Jimmy Smit's character, Bobby, dies and they replace him with Ricky (Silver Spoons) Shroeder! Horrible idea. Ricky can't act. He's worst than the entire cast of Friends.
Still though, it was difficult for me to stop watching when the show still had that unbelievably sexy voice of Andrea Thompson.
Yeah, the show had major eye candy in the last few seasons. Rita and Connie especially in the last 4 seasons. That scene where Charlotte Ross is suprised by the boy in the bathroom is priceless.
Still though, it was difficult for me to stop watching when the show still had that unbelievably sexy voice of Andrea Thompson.
Yeah, the show had major eye candy in the last few seasons. Rita and Connie especially in the last 4 seasons. That scene where Charlotte Ross is suprised by the boy in the bathroom is priceless.
I was a loyal viewer from beginning to end, but the convoluted plots got annoying. And while it made the show easier on the eyes, it was hard to believe the female detectives over the years -- tiny, gorgeous women in 5-inch heels, one after another. Except for Sipowicz and Medavoy, it basically became Baywatch.
This show NEVER JUMPED. Characters may have come and go, but Dennis Franz was the glue that held this show together! Dennis Franz made overweight, bald, middle-aged men SEX SYMBOLS in the 90's! Even George Costanza had a 24x36 poster of him in his bathroom on Seinfeld that he pattered his hair styling techniques from in '98.
Besides Dennis, my favorite character was John, the gay PAA (receptionist). I loved his looks he gave to every situation that went on in the detective squad. What was going through that little mind of his? This show rocked!
I wish they'd release more DVDs. All they have are the first four seasons on DVD. I'd like to own the whole set. RELEASE THE OTHER SEASONS, FOX!
Besides Dennis, my favorite character was John, the gay PAA (receptionist). I loved his looks he gave to every situation that went on in the detective squad. What was going through that little mind of his? This show rocked!
I wish they'd release more DVDs. All they have are the first four seasons on DVD. I'd like to own the whole set. RELEASE THE OTHER SEASONS, FOX!
this was the best t.v. drama ever....hands down !!and fox tv if your reading this were ready for more seasons on d.v.d.
Never jumped... the storylines with everyone close to Andy dying were getting old, but there was still alot out there to write about. Why can't they come out with the rest of the series past season 4 on DVD???
The first year of NYPD Blue was one of the finest seasons of any TV show. David Caruso was outstanding as John Kelly and was the perfect complement to Andy. Had the show ended upon Caruso's departure it would have been the greatest cop show of all time.
Jimmy Smits coming in allowed the show another three or four good years. It should have definitely ended when he left. Did they have to kill him off?
Jimmy Smits coming in allowed the show another three or four good years. It should have definitely ended when he left. Did they have to kill him off?
Morons actually think that hiring an actor is jumping the shark? Oh yes, hiring one actor is totally jumping the shark, what perfectly clear, logical thinking. If you honestly think that's jumping the shark, you have no idea how TV shows work out. While you may not like an actor, that isn't jumping the shark - that's just a bad judgment call.
The first jump the shark moment was when they turned this into the "andy show", just like what 24, turning it into the Jack Bauer show. The second jump the shark moment was is that everything bad happens to Andy, to the point that it became like a one-trick pony.
The first jump the shark moment was when they turned this into the "andy show", just like what 24, turning it into the Jack Bauer show. The second jump the shark moment was is that everything bad happens to Andy, to the point that it became like a one-trick pony.
Duh. That's what I've thought all along about this stupid show. The greatest irony however, is that when David Caruso starred in the first season, it was actually watchable AND he was a good actor (unlike his posturing on CSI: Miami nowadays). It was as if he knew that Bochco and co. didn't really WANT him on the show in the first place (and indeed they didn't, they ALWAYS wanted Jimmy Smits from the start), so Caruso tried his best to prove them wrong and do the best work he could, and the first season reflected this urgency and tension.
But once he let the fame and hype inflate his ego, Caruso became so difficult that when he quit, everyone was glad to be rid of him and replaced with the more reliable Smits. And THEN they got the show they wanted all along, a complacent, cliche'-ridden load of crap that coasted on its early hype and promise that it never lived up to since. And that is why NYPD Blew BLEW, because it WASN'T brilliant, but it deluded itself (and viewers & critics too afraid to admit otherwise) into believing it.
But once he let the fame and hype inflate his ego, Caruso became so difficult that when he quit, everyone was glad to be rid of him and replaced with the more reliable Smits. And THEN they got the show they wanted all along, a complacent, cliche'-ridden load of crap that coasted on its early hype and promise that it never lived up to since. And that is why NYPD Blew BLEW, because it WASN'T brilliant, but it deluded itself (and viewers & critics too afraid to admit otherwise) into believing it.
Not sure when it jumped exactly, but it was when I realized, probably around season 3, that every show was identical. Bad crime, Sipowicz and current partner go out, bring in the perp, break him/her in the interrogation room. I couldn't watch it any more after that.
This show never jumped. Ever.
Dennis Franz was truly the heart of the show, and who could ever forget him.
I still watch the reruns all the time.
My favorite scenes were with Andy & Bobby - but any time Dennis Franz was on the screen, it was good - it was very good.
The show's guest stars and extras were the best of the best, and that was because they were (very often)Broadway actors - free to work on filming during the day because the show (being filmed in NYC) allowed them to act in plays in the evenings.
Dennis Franz was truly the heart of the show, and who could ever forget him.
I still watch the reruns all the time.
My favorite scenes were with Andy & Bobby - but any time Dennis Franz was on the screen, it was good - it was very good.
The show's guest stars and extras were the best of the best, and that was because they were (very often)Broadway actors - free to work on filming during the day because the show (being filmed in NYC) allowed them to act in plays in the evenings.
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