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The series speaks of more powerful drama in the New York City police unit, where officers continue their work with firm determination to detect criminal acts and violence. It seems that the partners, Detectives Andy Sipowicz and John Kelley are engaged in many tasks during these events. The series begins where the father of a policeman arrives to visit him and tells her about his conviction in a corruption case involving an informer for Angelo Marino, where the case appears to be controversial.
23 November 1952, Burbank, California, USA
16 June 1957, Hamilton, Scotland, UK
4 December 1982, Austin, Texas, USA
4 January 1970, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
16 January 1972, Japan
20 April 1958, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
1 December 1951, Jamaica, New York, USA
27 September 1968, Fort Worth, Texas, USA
1968, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
6 February 1971, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
1 January 1959, California, USA
13 October 1971, Santa Clara, California, USA
7 February 1926, New York, USA
12 January 1968, New York City, New York, USA
13 January 1976, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 July 1982
6 April 1970, Michigan, USA
6 August 1959, Florida, USA
August 15, 2018
NYPD Blue is like some Indy car on a quiet suburban street. Its roar can't help but turn our heads. But forgetting for a moment all the noise and protest surrounding it, NYPD Blue is a cop show and a very good, tough and realistic cop show.August 15, 2018
Watching this season reveals some lines that [are] delivered just a little too heavily, which will evoke laughter from most people. Despite those over-acted, and somewhat clichéd, lines; NYPD Blue starts off a bit better than most network dramas.August 15, 2018
An engrossing police series ballyhooed as both frank and daringly sexy. But the portrait of New York's finest and their associates owes its strengths to character studies and interactions, not tripe hype.August 15, 2018
There is nothing brave or particularly inventive or genuinely insightful about it... NYPD Blue counts on the glamour of chaos to get us hooked.August 15, 2018
[Steven Bochco]'s storytelling skills have never been sharper, and his favorite theme -- the clash between institutions and people, between the law and justice -- has never been dramatized at a higher, more compelling pitch.August 15, 2018
A pretty darn great just-a-cop-show, featuring at its center a superlatively understated performance by David Caruso.August 15, 2018
N.Y.P.D. Blue has the drive, intelligence and compelling authenticity of the best of Mr. Bochco's television work, and that includes Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law.August 15, 2018
Introduced dozens of compelling characters, wounded a handful of them, and linked a few others in unexpected ways.August 15, 2018
Strikingly shot, wonderfully cast, this tough, taut, atmospheric show is the season's best new series.August 15, 2018
A compelling and sometimes harrowing hour of high-tension urban trauma, different from Bochco's Hill Street Blues and at least as good as any other drama series now on the air.