@JSGlock34
Where is Season 3 available? I haven't seen it listed on Sundance (DirecTV). My wife is very annoyed that it hasn't yet been available and I understand there were contract and financial issues causing the delays.
Any info appreciated.
@JSGlock34
Where is Season 3 available? I haven't seen it listed on Sundance (DirecTV). My wife is very annoyed that it hasn't yet been available and I understand there were contract and financial issues causing the delays.
Any info appreciated.
This is not a new show, but I have been binge watching through Southland for the past few weeks.
I have never served as a law enforcement officer, so I hesitate to speak about the quality of a show as though I understand the lens of law enforcement. That said, my brother is coming up on 8 years, my dad did 20, and my grandpa did a good number as well, and I do come from a very pro-blue worldview.
I think the show is fantastic. Fairly realistic gun material, and extremely realistic views of the ugly stuff police face both on the job and off. No other show I've ever seen except maybe for one of my all time favorites, Third Watch, addresses the stuff nobody wants to talk about as effectively - cops struggling with substance abuse, depression, divorce and custody battles, personal tragedy, and parenting, all while trying to do the job.
I think I am close to finishing the show and I will be sad when it is over. It has been a heavy, difficult, but important watch. And a quite funny one, in the dark way cop humor is funny (having been raised by a cop makes it funny to me too).
@LockedBreech
Where's Southland available for streaming these days?
ETA: Looks like hulu has it. I get hulu via my spotify premium subscription at no extra cost. (commercials, though)
'63...we had a Ford Galaxie 500 (champagne edition) with the 390 c.i. V-8. My father loved that car.
Other than JFK, there's not much I remember about that year except that Mrs. Hamburg, my 6th grade teacher, helped me turn my life around from the path I was heading down.
I think Southland could have been epic.
They should not have made everyone so screwed up, besides Nate who was mostly normal, and should have had less over the top drama and more police stuff. Another thing is get rid of the detective part. They were good actors, but there are plenty of detective shows, and not enough patrol shows. The patrol part was well done and is the only reason I watched all 5 seasons. The narc guys were good, but I preferred the patrol stuff. Make it more like an updated ADAM 12.
Southland did a good job overall in gear selection and gun handling. It's my understanding LAPD has some bizarre policy of not allowing any gear in front of the duty gun. Look at the actors in Southland, and you will see they all carried their duty belts setup this way. Additionally they used Pelican lights and their duty guns were LAPD approved weapons. 92fs, Glock, and John Cooper's 5906. Cooper also carried the 5906 in a Ted Blocker Swivel holster (https://www.tedblockerholsters.com/S...ter_p_179.html), which you sometimes see on LAPD officers.
Us
Thriller were a family is selected for replacement by some kind of clones. They made the common monster movie mistakes. Monsters in the yard, Dad can't realize this and goes out to yell at them with a ball bat. Doesn't go well.
My wife says - why don't they hunker down and break out the guns. I say - this is California.