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Rookie Blue

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  • 2010–2015
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Enuka Okuma, Gregory Smith, Charlotte Sullivan, Missy Peregrym, and Travis Milne in Rookie Blue (2010)
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Andy McNally and her friends are out of the academy and must adjust to the challenging life of a police officer at the 15th Division in Toronto.Andy McNally and her friends are out of the academy and must adjust to the challenging life of a police officer at the 15th Division in Toronto.Andy McNally and her friends are out of the academy and must adjust to the challenging life of a police officer at the 15th Division in Toronto.

  • Creators
    • Morwyn Brebner
    • Tassie Cameron
    • Ellen Vanstone
  • Stars
    • Missy Peregrym
    • Gregory Smith
    • Enuka Okuma
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    19K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,600
    64
    • Creators
      • Morwyn Brebner
      • Tassie Cameron
      • Ellen Vanstone
    • Stars
      • Missy Peregrym
      • Gregory Smith
      • Enuka Okuma
    • 87User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 31 nominations total

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    Missy Peregrym
    Missy Peregrym
    • Andy McNally
    • 2010–2015
    Gregory Smith
    Gregory Smith
    • Dov Epstein
    • 2010–2015
    Enuka Okuma
    Enuka Okuma
    • Traci Nash
    • 2010–2015
    Travis Milne
    Travis Milne
    • Chris Diaz
    • 2010–2015
    Charlotte Sullivan
    Charlotte Sullivan
    • Gail Peck
    • 2010–2015
    Matt Gordon
    Matt Gordon
    • Oliver Shaw
    • 2010–2015
    Ben Bass
    Ben Bass
    • Sam Swarek
    • 2010–2015
    Peter Mooney
    Peter Mooney
    • Nick Collins
    • 2012–2015
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    • 2010–2014
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    • 2010–2015
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    • 2010–2012
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    • 2010–2013
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    • 2013–2015
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    • 2010–2015
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    Rachael Ancheril
    • Marlo Cruz
    • 2013–2015
    Matt Murray
    Matt Murray
    • Duncan Moore
    • 2014–2015
    Oliver Becker
    Oliver Becker
    • John Jarvis…
    • 2014–2015
    Aliyah O'Brien
    Aliyah O'Brien
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    • 2013–2014
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    8soroyama

    It won't be for everyone, but it's entertaining!

    Frankly, I agree with some of the reviewers from the US. After all, I'm a superhero and I have yet to see a show or movie that I felt properly demonstrated what the life of a superhero is like, I mean a 3 year old evil genius could invent better gadgets than what the movies or shows give Batman. ;) Seriously though, I've never seen any promotional material stating that this show was supposed to be real...but it is really entertaining. Yes, there are moments when I'm yelling at the screen because one of the "rookies" completely disregarded all common sense, never mind their training. Truthfully though, these characters are all young (well, compared to me) and I'm perfectly willing to admit that I didn't always show the most common sense when I was that age, so these blunders don't bother me. I'm not expecting a perfect recreation of life on the force, I'm just expecting some entertaining stories that are well delivered and that's what I'm getting.

    As for my fellow Canadians, the best praise I can give this show, is that I didn't realize it WAS Canadian until some Canadian cities were mentioned in the show. Let's face it, our comedies are generally very good, but our dramas have some times been rather lacking. This one isn't.
    8someofusarebrave

    potential galore

    I want to take a moment to defend this show, and I will defend it mightily. Yes, there are some unresolved issues that the creators would benefit from paying some attention to. Yes, the show can be much better than it is. Yet, that in itself is kind of inspiring, and certainly enough to keep this show around for more than one season. I would be willing to see a LOT more of it, in fact. It has so much opportunity to address so many issues with its fantastic premise. If it bobbles every once in a while like with the third, so what? It's only four episodes in. Every show's team makes mistakes sometimes. The point is whether or not they learn from their mistakes. The episode that came on after the third was infinitely better than the previous one. The lead characters seem to be having a BALL, always an important aspect of what makes a show watchable. There are a myriad of possibilities left to explore. The lead actors and actresses are excellent and perfectly cast, Mr. Sam whatchamacallit is an excellent handsome lead I promised myself I would not fawn, and Andie is a very compelling character in herself. I would prefer a voice over from her so that her behavior made more sense why be so mean to Sam because of rules that are not under his control? Why can't she just TALK to him about it? Is she actually not interested?. I would also prefer that she be a bit more approachable, and please God, better at her job. Right now she SEEMS every bit the bumbling intern, and is clearly not doing as well as everyone else. Yet that gives her the opportunity to redeem herself. Many shows begin with a much less interesting premise and get less interesting as they go along. This show is better than at least half the shows on television, including those that have somehow like a certain criminal investigation show, anyone? persisted for a good three years longer than they should have with critics' inexplicable approval. This show is fun, it is real, it is a look at a world we have only seen from the rosy point of view of the very best. We have never seen the criminal justice system deeply challenged from the inside, which Andie seems poised to do. We have never seen the rules of engagement actively challenged, which Sam seems poised to do. We have never had any writers tackle the very real problem of special treatment in selecting new candidates for the force and offering promotions. We have never seen people of different races work together and address misunderstandings, like Andie's best friend and her paramour. This is very good television, AND it is very female-friendly television. Men, shut up. This show is not for you. This time, it is not ABOUT you!
    kimberly_alanna

    Badge

    For those Americans that commented about where the badges are? Not every country have their badges attached to their uniforms. I googled same, and did not find a picture of a Toronto Police officer who is wearing their badge. Sorry, we don't do everything the same as you do down there in the south. Can't comment on the rest of the uniform for certain, they don't look too off from the Toronto uniforms from what I can see. However, their holsters do look a little low and lose and their uniforms are more form fitting on the show. Of what I can tell.

    No offence to those who want this to be more realistic. If it was more realistic there would be no ratings, because, lets face it... Police don't have life threatening cases every day that they're working. I'm not saying that being a police is boring, but I don't think if you followed real police around with their duties ratings will be high. I don't mean any disrespect to police and I don't doubt that their job is hard and challenging. However, TV is not real, it's fantasy and people watch it to be entertained.
    10Silver_Spiral

    A day in the life

    With all of the reality shows polluting television stations everywhere these days, shows like this are what keep me from turning off my TV permanently.

    Rookie blue is exactly what you think it is: a cop show. It's got action, drama, and even has it's comedic moments. It has a variety of characters, the main ones being the five rookies, and chronicles the goings-on in and around the team.

    The main characters are Andy, the good cop who rarely lets anyone in, Epstein, the smart dork from a broken family (that he never really talks about), Peck, the mean girl whose mother was a well-known and well-respected cop on the force, Diaz, the good Catholic boy who seems to want to break free of that image, and Nash, the single mother who's been trying to balance work and motherhood without anyone's help. They're all, at times, naive and still have so much to learn but isn't that what being a rookie is all about? You're trained according to what might happen but that almost never completely prepares you for the real world.

    I think the problem many viewers have with this show is that it's been done before but, like I said , this is a cop show and that's what it's promised to be. If you know you don't like the genre, that's fine, but it isn't the show's fault. I'm venting a bit, but it's just frustrating when the advice being given is to not give the show a chance because there have been similar shows before. If you're looking for something completely different from anything you've ever seen before, you'll be looking for quite some time so, in the meantime, give this show a chance. It has real characters: ones everyone can relate to in some way or another, and the stories continue to unravel every week. Each episode has stories of their own, but there are also overarching story lines that regular viewers can become attached to.

    It recently got renewed for a second season (Congratulations!), so it'll be around for a while. It really is a good show. The kind that I, personally, have been wanting to see but didn't expect in the summer (how often do good summer shows come on?). So, if you can, check it out. The episodes also get posted on Global TV and ABC's sites, so if you can't see it when it airs, it'll also be there. Hope you all enjoy it as much as I do!
    9mjorgensen62

    Hope it's renewed

    I've watched every episode. I judge a movie or TV show by how much I care about what happens to the character. Andy has grown in so many ways as a cop since the series began. Of course, this is the writing. Unlike so much crap on TV today, the writing and character development has been excellent. These guys really have matured from rookies to (at least) sophomores. What's great is that they haven't been written as knowing it all -- yet. But, am I the only one who sees -- and feels -- that the entire 15th has become a big family, all having each others' backs? I care about these people, and I hope ABC sees fit to renew it to fill in for the soon-to-be-history fall show that fails first.

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    • Trivia
      Though it is never clearly mentioned in the series, the uniforms, the rank insignia and the street names all indicate the show takes place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
    • Quotes

      Staff Sgt. Boyko: Serve, protect and don't screw up.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 279: Inception (2010)

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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • ABC (United States)
      • Global (Canada)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Copper
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CanWest Global Television Network
      • Entertainment One
      • Shaw Media
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      42 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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