So, I recently watched "The Rookie", and I have to say that it's a decent show. The production quality is good, and the cast is solid. Nathan Fillion's performance as John Nolan is particularly impressive, and the show's action scenes and suspenseful moments are well-executed.
However, I did notice that the show has a lot of political messaging, especially when it comes to law enforcement. Some episodes highlight issues like police brutality and systemic racism within law enforcement, which are important issues to address. But at times, I felt like the show was too heavy-handed in its approach and lacked a balanced perspective.
Additionally, some viewers have criticized the show for having an anti-police bias, which I can understand. While it's important to highlight the flaws within law enforcement, I think it's equally important to show the positive aspects of police work as well.
Overall, I'd say that "The Rookie" is worth checking out if you enjoy police procedural dramas. However, if you're looking for a show that doesn't have a political agenda, this might not be the best choice for you.
However, I did notice that the show has a lot of political messaging, especially when it comes to law enforcement. Some episodes highlight issues like police brutality and systemic racism within law enforcement, which are important issues to address. But at times, I felt like the show was too heavy-handed in its approach and lacked a balanced perspective.
Additionally, some viewers have criticized the show for having an anti-police bias, which I can understand. While it's important to highlight the flaws within law enforcement, I think it's equally important to show the positive aspects of police work as well.
Overall, I'd say that "The Rookie" is worth checking out if you enjoy police procedural dramas. However, if you're looking for a show that doesn't have a political agenda, this might not be the best choice for you.
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