The Chicago Code
The Chicago Code
TV-14 | 07 February 2011 (USA)

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    Scanialara

    You won't be disappointed!

    Glucedee

    It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.

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    Nayan Gough

    A great movie, one of the best of this year. There was a bit of confusion at one point in the plot, but nothing serious.

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    Jonah Abbott

    There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.

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    Dtest Maier

    God-awful acting on some parts, with the superintendent "Teresa Colvin" being by far the worst one. Not far behind is the undercover cop "Liam Hennessey". After the first few episodes I always cringed when they came up, sadly they are some of the main characters. To a lesser extent the other female cop "Vonda Wysocki" also performed weak. From the cop duo "Caleb Evers" is the better one.I did however "enjoy" Delroy Lindo as corrupt city official and Patrick St. Esprit in one of his typical Irish mob roles.But its main flaw persists; the acting feels flat, uninspired and artificial.The main selling points are the positive tone of the series, warm colors, and no tragic/graphic incidents, which makes for a kind/nice and relaxing TV experience.

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    Shadrack Nene

    Though it started as one of the usual cop series The Chicago Code changed it's paced and introduced us to the cops vs. superiors not the cops vs. criminals kinda-of-series we used to. It is the kind if series that makes you love the law again and though at first I disliked the woman figure as a commissioner but I understood at the end of it why they chose a woman role.The cast was superb and never mind the accents of which I usually not focus on anyways but the core of the series. I liked Delroy Lindo for his cool, charm and cruelty, he is very manipulative and I don't think anyone could have pulled this role of the way he did, he is the love me now and hate me later kinda-guy and what I liked the most was a brief history of Chicago as well as of the characters.What makes it unique from the other shows is that it is a reality of the times we are living in where we have all heard of corrupt superiors or aldermen yet there is nothing done about them... It brings a new meaning to whatever you do will catches up with you.All in all I enjoyed the series and was somehow glad they cancelled it it should have been a bore... Running around the same circle... It came, we saw it and we loved it...

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    kennedymzzz

    I loved this show. It was a cop show, sure, and there are plenty out there but it was different than everything else and it's quite hard to explain. The story line had me pulled in right away. To be honest I didn't watch much television at the time so I had no clue it was on till I spotted my father watching it. I was pulled in by the first few minutes. The thing I loved the most was the relationship with everyone in the show. My favorites were when Jarek Wysocki and Teresa Colvin got together, they were so calm and pulled a joke here and there, giving off a brother-sister relationship. And let's not forget about Jarek and Caleb's relationship. In my eyes it was slightly a father-son but also a brother-brother relationship. They continually bantered, making the atmosphere light. But it could change in a second. It had it's fair share of action, balancing everything out. There's not much I can say there without giving it away. But all in all this show was amazing and I'm extremely sad that they cut it.

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    ldrmd6

    Delroy Lindo makes it for me - he definitely demonstrates that a character can be both slithery and seductive (dare I say EVIL?), just like T-Bag in Prison Break.I appreciate the potential for cutting character development between the prime detective and his (potentially) ever-changing partner, but I still reserve judgment on the female lead. She definitely deserves the chance to prove herself (JB needs to dissolve type-casting), but her physical presence so far does not match what her Chicago Code job description demands.The plots are engaging, and the corruption believable. Thus far I am engaged, and I am sincerely rooting that the show continues to be WOWable.

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