This one has the rookies being assigned to robbery detail and working with Art Haskell, a former cop who is now a security guard for a neighborhood homeowners association.
The worst part of this episode is the ending, where the crooks decide to rob the club's safe IN BROAD DAYLIGHT DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS when there are club members everywhere. How stupid can you be??? Then when one of the crooks is being chased by Haskell at the club, he jumps from a second floor balcony into a pool. Yeah, right, jumping into a pool is always the best way to escape from someone, especially at a club during regular business hours when there are club members all around. Then to add to the absurdity, Haskell JUMPS INTO THE POOL AFTER HIM even though officers Webster and Gillis have already arrived at the pool, so there's no way the crook can escape. How utterly laughable and ridiculous.
This episode is an insult to your intelligence. Skip it!
The worst part of this episode is the ending, where the crooks decide to rob the club's safe IN BROAD DAYLIGHT DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS when there are club members everywhere. How stupid can you be??? Then when one of the crooks is being chased by Haskell at the club, he jumps from a second floor balcony into a pool. Yeah, right, jumping into a pool is always the best way to escape from someone, especially at a club during regular business hours when there are club members all around. Then to add to the absurdity, Haskell JUMPS INTO THE POOL AFTER HIM even though officers Webster and Gillis have already arrived at the pool, so there's no way the crook can escape. How utterly laughable and ridiculous.
This episode is an insult to your intelligence. Skip it!