King
King
| 17 April 2011 (USA)
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    Phonearl

    Good start, but then it gets ruined

    Grimossfer

    Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%

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    Orla Zuniga

    It is interesting even when nothing much happens, which is for most of its 3-hour running time. Read full review

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    Darin

    One of the film's great tricks is that, for a time, you think it will go down a rabbit hole of unrealistic glorification.

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    bjarias

    Too many eggs in one basket. As enticing as Amy Price-Francis was in this show.. she was left carrying the weight of the entire series. And the 'relationships' with her several husbands, and a subordinate were never going to be enough to secure interest for a long time run for the series. Cop shows by nature are all pretty standard stuff.. the ones that survive through multiple seasons usually have numerous characters that the audience can latch onto. King never achieved this kind of storyline or character development, and was so one dimensional as to become unwatchable. Would really like to see Price-Francis again in a much more developed work, as she most definitely has the necessary allure and talent.

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    K M

    Not sure if this has spoilers, but to be safe, I have to include it. This show is so good, the police drama, along with all of the relationships and their interactions. It's a shame they hired a supporting actress who sounds like she has a set of ill-fitting dentures. Please, either fire Karen Robinson or get her voice fixed. It sounds like a monster-steroid-bad dentures-voice, I don't know, but something is seriously wrong with her voice. Her acting is fine, but I have to mute the parts where she speaks and I miss parts of the show. They brought her in mid-season and I have no idea why. She must know someone high up in the show because there is no way anyone would hire that voice or allow it not to be dubbed.The investigations are interesting, stimulating. The chemistry is great between all except Karen Robinson. She just doesn't fit in with the group. I love the tousle-haired new detective, the long-term male detective and King's husband. His female partner on the job is someone you love to hate. King, very likable, very intelligent and sees things that others miss. Her boss is the typical long-term cop who is extremely jaded and distrusting.If you like a fast-paced well-written police drama where you see the outside relationships developing, you will love this. But don't say I didn't warn you about Karen Robinson's voice. It's scream invoking. I'd rate the show higher if not for having to endure that awful voice. Something is seriously wrong, dentures, hypermegaly, I don't know, but she needs to get to a physician.

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    alive8791

    Excuse the run-on sentences, and rather extreme dramatic licenses, I find sometimes people are deaf.At first glimpse of this show you are inclined to change the channel, but something draws you in, and shocker, it's actually not the cases, because you have seen most of them before, but you don't mind that. With so many cop shows on today there are only so many plot twists you can add to a homicide, a drug bust gone bad or a B&E, so you ignore that, but what really starts to get your attention is the subtle details that, while some are familiar but you can't pinpoint from where at first, and others are alien although they seem to fit into the show just fine, they grab your attention and won't let you go until you figure out where you know them from and for other details, why you don't know them at all. Let's start with the badge, I have been watching this show one episode after another on the internet, so while I have only been a fan for a short while, I am well into the second season. And it was driving me crazy trying to figure out what city they were supposed to be in. Because I so did not recognize the badge, but by reading a former review I learned they were in Canada, it would have been nice if that had been mentioned somehow in one of the first few episodes, but anyway, so that different badge snagged my attention, then there is the theme song which just throws you into this highly enjoyable time warp back to the days of Cagney and Lacy, and Colombo, and The Streets of San Francisco...ah the good old days. When it wasn't just the forensic details that made a show, back in the good ole' days they knew what charm meant. And that is what this show has, good old fashioned charm. Jessica reminds me of one of those women from the movies in the 30's, she's got glossy hair, a killer smile, legs up to there, and yet she's got that swag of a 30's cop show gumshoe. As far as the tag line associated with the show "She doesn't need to be liked." That is not it at all, first of all she's been married three times, so obviously she enjoys the love and companionship and friendships and all that, that's not why she doesn't get along with a lot of people professionally. The deal is she has a very low bull**it tolerance. She doesn't spit it herself and she doesn't tolerate it from others. Jessica King shows you with her contrasting character, just how much manure people spew out all day long to hide things, their thoughts, their feelings, their motivations, rather than having people see what they really think, or to get away with it, they cover it over in a layer of horse hockey, and that just rubs her the wrong way. With her it's more like, "look if you just don't give a sh*t than just say so but quit feeding me this load of horse manure!" She hates hypocrisy in people and I gotta say I so identify with her on that one. She calls it like it is, and you gotta respect that. As far as her professional conduct which tends to get on most of her colleagues nerves (those not on her team anyway because they benefit professionally from being on the winning team) that is because while they are about their careers, she is about the job. She's not there to get medals, she's not their to kiss a*s, she's not there to look good or to make others look good, she's there because human beings have a horrific tendency towards brutal violence and depravity towards one another and she takes the guardianship of the innocents and victims of these creatures seriously with a single minded ferocity. To take an analogical license, on the display screens of her colleagues there is, home, family, the dog, the kids, my pension, my neighbors, my parents, my boyfriend, my paycheck, taxes, the grocery store etc. etc.........and somewhere in there is a case about something that they are paid to care about. On Jessica's display screen it reads, "FIND THE BAD GUY AND TAKE HIM OUT AT ALL COST, LIVES ARE AT STAKE, NOTHING ELSE MATTERS, and then at the bottom in smaller print it says things like, kiss your husband, buy something to eat, did you have a doctors appointment today?" The triangle between her husband herself and spears is a cliché, it just may be hard to recognize as usually King would be played by a man and spears and the husband would be work wife and actual wife and King would be a supporting character not the main. The only thing I have against the writing of Spears character is he is a little pushy, I mean he's not just a deliberate home wrecker, he sets to it with enthusiasm, "Come on let's break up this happy home so I can get at the girl!" he says with gleeful baleful intent as he lays the TNT charges. But then you have a serious problem with hating him for one very annoying and yet accurate reason, he is a better match for King than her husband, so against your morals, you find yourself rooting for the home wrecker!

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    sagei

    To be the first to write a review at this late date.Not a cop show to redefine the genre but better than most that pass for a cop show these days.No unique powers. No personal quirks.Just intelligent,observant and experienced people going about their job. Relief to see a female character that doesn't go from being a winner in her professional life to a whiner in her personal life.This TV idea of women who spend all their free time obsessing about men is not very realistic and decidedly unattractive. They cast the lead right. Amy Price-Francis plays a strong woman who shows a certain levelheadedness, both on and off the job.The rest of the cast is uneven. With some better than others.The cases are middling as are the personal trials and tribulations.Nothing groundbreaking here.Unspectacular but not unwatchable.They got a second season so clearly enough people agreed.Wish them well.Thank you.Second season. Amy shines on. Cases are still middling. Support is still spotty. Canadian politeness is a standing joke but these muted, polite screams are embarrassing. Woman with dog, woman at card game etc all shrieking with such admirable restraint. Needs better casting. ----- Cancelled.

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