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Peter_Romanak
Reviews
Chicago P.D.: What Do You Do (2015)
Burgess talking about human nature
Jesús, what a stupid episode. I'm not dumb and know that every single cop show is a copaganda, never been anything else. But it always gets me when the writers really push for it, like really hard, the "human nature" comment from Burgess being a example of that.
The thug character was right, all that oppression, whether the vile past , or the on-going, less vile, but still horrible oppresion, changes people, for the worst.
The "human nature" is directly influenced by the material conditions. But that's wrong, because police person said so.
If you want to have show with cops, a show that'll never be critical of the system and police, never ever touch subjects like inequality, crime in low-income neighbourhoods etc. Because everytime it boils down to, system good, police very good and those poor people had it coming.
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Sunk Cost Fallacy (2018)
Simple-minded police
I love this episode because it truthfully shows how shallow police people are. Rotten from the start, Benson indirectly killed the one person she was supposed to protect. All in the name of almighty law. Her character is becoming more stereotypical with every episode I watch. Some are so unbearable I skip them.
The Rookie: Simone (2022)
Shoving that copaganda down my throat real hard
Again with the "you can change the system from inside" and "there's not enough diversity in this oppression". I don't know whose wet dream it was, making a daughter of a black man, who was terrorized by FBI, apply for FBI training. Can't they just do more lives of the characters and less "pOliCE iS ActUalLy rEaLy GoOd".
The Rookie: End Game (2022)
Overlooking real problems as usual
Pretty bummed that the show didn't touch the problem of homeless youth in America and how America turns its back on said youth. Nah, why would they, right? At the end of the day it's just another copanganda.