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Picking Right Up Where Season 3 Left Off, It Hits the Ground Running and Never Looks Back. Classic Season of a Classic Show!
Season 3 of "NYPD Blue" was my favorite season of my favorite TV show of all time. That was where "Blue" hooked me - throwing me into a drama I had never seen the likes of before on TV - especially network TV. I suppose there were similar plot elements and storylines explored in past shows or done more graphically in feature films, but even having seen some of this before, I had never seen it done so well and so effectively. Credit the writing, the performances and a sense of in-your-face real world authenticity - we feel we know these characters - they ARE real.There was a lot of hoopla surrounding this series when it began over its frank depictions of racism, alcoholism, sex, violence and rough language (all this, of course, is what made it feel like something of a docudrama versus just another police serial); and again in its second season with the whole David Caruso, Jimmy Smits thing. Season 1 had plenty of great storylines and season 2 was riveting as a season of...
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June 21, 2006
(Take a Right at the Light, Keep Going Straight Until Night) | Helpful Votes: 69 | Rating: 5
From Famine to Feast -- Keep It Coming.
After a quite lengthy wait between releasing Seasons 2 and 3, Fox is quickly releasing Season 4 to the joy of NYPD Blue fans everywhere. In Season 4 some things change: Det. Adrianne Lesniak (Justine Miceli) leaves, replaced by Det. Jill Kirkendall (Andrea Thompson), and Det. James Martinez (Nicholas Turturro) finds his future wife in PAA Gina Colon (Lourdes Benedicto), while some things remain the same: Detectives Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smits) and Diane Russell (Kim Delaney) are still experiencing growing pains in their relationship as Diane accepts an undercover assignment and has the added pressures of her family. However, the main theme of the show - the redemption of Andy Sipowicz (Dennis Franz) - is still ongoing after losing his son and falling off the wagon. The personal relationships between the characters to one side, the series continues to impress as a realistic, first-rate crime drama, thanks to the writing of David Milch and the technical expertise of Bill Clarke, plus the...
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March 15, 2006
(Branchville, New Jersey United States) | Helpful Votes: 55 | Rating: 5
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In the fourth season of this award-winning show, the action at New York City's 15th Precinct is as hectic as ever. While Lieutenant Fancy continues as precinct commander, Detective Andy Sipowicz, although still a bit rough around the edges, has mellowed with the birth of his son. Detective Bobby Simone and Detective Diane Russell take the next step in their relationship, James Martinez becomes the Squad Delegate, and Greg Meadavoy considers becoming a surrogate father. But one thing that hasn't changed is the squad's determination to make sure the bad guys get their day in court and to also attempt to maintain a touch of normalcy in their personal lives even as they investigate cases that often put them directly in the line of fire. Top to learn more
Great show, great season, horrible disc choice
This set should've rated five stars easily with my criteria. The show was at its peak, with great story lines, great characters and fantastic writing. The extras on the set were solid, with three commentaries, including one from two actresses from the show and two from producers. There was a featurette looking at the new characters and another focusing on the "Look" of NYPD Blue, which in and of itself was basically a character on the show.What made this set so tough was the continued use of double-sided dual discs. I know that this saves money and without these types of disc, which were also used for season three, we may not have seen NYPD Blue after the first two seasons, but I just have to complain. I had one disc that the main menu wouldn't pop up, which left me scratching my head on how to get past the first episode (which automatically played when I hit play). I finally had to go into the program portion and program one episode at a time for the final three episodes...
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August 27, 2006
(Ossipee, New Hampshire) | Helpful Votes: 25 | Rating: 4