We don't watch a lot of police dramas, but when we saw that Nathan Fillion was going to be in a new one called The Rookie this fall, we gave it a try. We loved Fillion in Castle - and of course, also in Firefly - and we weren't disappointed in his latest role. The Rookie is a cop show, yes, but with plenty of drama and humor as well as action.
Fillion
plays John Nolan, a rookie cop who is 40 years old. His life recently
fell apart when he and his longtime wife divorced after their son went
to college, and John decided to do something completely different from
the construction work he'd done all his career. He moved to LA,
graduated from the Police Academy, and is now an official rookie (or
"boot" as the experienced cops call them) with the LAPD. His fellow
rookies are Lucy Chen, played by Melissa O'Neil (whom we enjoyed in Dark Matter),
and Jackson West, played by Titus Makin, Jr, whose father is in charge
of Internal Affairs. In each episode, each rookie is teamed up with an
experienced officer, and the two of them go out on patrol and encounter a
wide variety of situations, from motor vehicle violations to domestic
situations to gun-filled drug deals. Sergeant Wade Grey, played by
Richard T. Jones, oversees the patrol officers, and Captain Zoe
Anderson, played by Mercedes Mason, is in charge of the whole
department. No one else knows it (yet), but John and Lucy have been
seeing each other.
This is not your typical gritty
police drama. Though the officers often run into challenging situations
and danger, there is a lightness and sense of humor that runs throughout
the show and makes it a whole lot of fun. That's not to say it doesn't
sometimes delve into serious issues - like one officer's wife who used
to be in Vice and is now a drug addict on the streets or when John is
involved in the shooting of a civilian - but it always tackles these
difficult topics with warmth and humanity. If you've seen Fillion in
anything else, you know he plays the goofy, wise-cracking guy often (and
well), and you see some of that here, too, though with a serious desire
to become a good cop and a layer of sensitivity underneath, especially
when it comes to Lucy or his son. There are plenty of jokes about the
40-year old rookie, but it's not a one-joke show - there is gentle humor
woven throughout. The combination of police action, interpersonal
drama, and humor is just right, and we have been loving the show since
its premier in the fall. In fact, our 24-year old son was home sick last
week and looking for something to watch, so I suggested The Rookie, and he binged all of the episodes!
The Rookie
is currently airing on ABC at 10 pm Eastern time, and I know that all
11 of its episodes so far, back to episode 1 (#12 airs tonight) are
available On Demand because my son just watched them all last week! They
are all also available for free on the ABC website. You can also purchase The Rookie on Amazon for $1.99 an episode or $34.99 for the first season (looks like it will be 20 episodes total).
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