NYPD Blue

Approval Rate: 85%

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    canadasucks

    Sun May 10 2009

    Not bad television but strangely and wildly overpraised. . .gave us a generation of television and film directors who think that shaking the camera and showing half of a man's ass makes for gutty and 'realistic' tough drama. . .

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    irishgit

    Sun May 10 2009

    Some episodes in the early seasons were pretty good, and the chemistry between Smits and Franz was very solid and believable. Most of what I liked about the show was Dennis Franz work as Andy Sipowicz, a character who I find considerable empathy with. More's the pity.

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    stupidfatuglyd_isgustingsmell_ingloser

    Sat Sep 13 2008

    Before there was Andy Sipowicz, there was Norman Buntz on Hill Street Blues. Still, all due credit to Dennis Frantz--great character actor.

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    goldenmom7500

    Sun Jul 06 2008

    Love this genre of shows, but this was always a little bit too gritty for me.

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    kittieklaws

    Sat Feb 09 2008

    Boooooooring!

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    garf9999

    Sat Jan 26 2008

    NYPD Blue was an extraordinary show that really sparked alot of debate over it's use of language and nudity on television. In my opinion, it set new standards and opened the door for alot of shows to follow. It is one of the best all-time police dramas to have graced our television screens. I, for one, truly miss the show and all the great characters depicted on it. If you are like me, and want to see the entire 12 seasons, on DVD, please sign a petition I found at: http://www.petitiononline.com/mod_perl/signed.cgi?n ypdblue&1 I am truly frustrated that I have four seasons of this show on DVD, and FOX has no plans of distributing any future seasons, according to their reply of my email inquiry.

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    crispee74

    Tue Jul 11 2006

    again, another show i got into after the fact. but did watch an episode when andy said ass on channel 7...my friend and i thought it was great. i think we were like 16 lol

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    ungodlyugly

    Sat Jun 03 2006

    Dennis Franz is a GREAT actor. But how come everybody knows and likes his Andy Sipowicz character and didn't know or give a sh*t about his Norm Buntz character on Hill Street Blues? Basically the same guy...guess it must be the "If it's about NYC, it's GOT to be good" factor...

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    kingguiness

    Mon Apr 24 2006

    The 5 second nudity was really unneccessary. The show was well written with interesting characters like Sipowitz. There was no reason to see brief snipits of nudity at the end of the episodes.

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    candy_kane

    Fri Feb 03 2006

    Loved the Jimmy Smits/Kim Delaney years. The show inevitably got stale the last couple of years.

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    kattwoman

    Wed Jul 06 2005

    this was one of my favorites from the start and it kept me entertained until the final show this year. i loved the characters. it was truly one of the best cop shows on tv

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    37102002

    Tue Apr 05 2005

    This was the best drama on tv in its day. Amazing how the quality didnt change when Smits came aboard, then Rick Schroeder. I think it came to a dignified end. Sipowicz character one of the best in television history.

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    estoya00

    Tue Jan 18 2005

    Once again proving that all America really wants is swearing and the occasional stray nude body part.

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    dawnsdinos

    Wed Nov 03 2004

    Once again a show gets really good for it's last season. I've been a fan off and on since the beginning.

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    chelley_belley_3

    Wed Oct 27 2004

    I was not a big cop show watcher until I happened to be channel surfing and stopped a few minutes to check out NYPD Blue. I was hooked from that moment. I enjoy watching the show, and often find myself clearing my schedule to just watch the show. Dennis Franz and Rick Schroeder, now Mark Paul Gosseler are very talented actors in my opinion. I will continue to watch the show and encourage others to check it out also.

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    gypsyprincess

    Wed Oct 06 2004

    Great show, I don't think it gets the credit it deserves!

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    sfalconer

    Thu Jul 29 2004

    Probably one of if not the best cop show ever seen on TV. Even with all the cast changes over the years the show has remained fresh and entralling. The shows writers are great unfortunatly the show will begin its last season this fall.

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    classictvfan47

    Fri Jun 25 2004

    Just as the horribly-overrated All in the Family led to the decline of sitcoms, the completely useless NYPD Blue has led to the decline of the primetime mystery shows. Unlike Murder She Wrote or Matlock, this show has evil cops and all kinds of stupid, headache-inducing angst. It also introduced yet another profanity into primetime as well as rear male nudity. The violence is also extreme, and really goes to show what few limits broadcast television actually has left on it. Add to that, terrible acting and awful writing and you have yourself a completely awful show.

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    stonesfan

    Thu May 13 2004

    Best show on TV. Great writing. Great actors. I don't watch much TV but when Blue comes on it's a popcorn night!

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    rjwells

    Sat Oct 04 2003

    Good quality show

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    ceeb4b8c

    Wed Sep 10 2003

    The most superbly written shoow on television. Even with some of the frequent character changes (I miss Bobby) it stays on top in my book. The emotions it evokes is over the top. Its a very thought-provoking show. Will think about episodes for days. Dennis Franz is such a talented actor. Actually I can't think of one person on the show that isn't talented to the max.

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    mikeholly93

    Sun Jul 27 2003

    Some good cases but not as exiting as CSI or Law and Order.

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    nycitalian

    Tue Jul 08 2003

    One of the best shows on TV. Excellent story lines and acting. Sipowicz is the MAN! Have been a fan for years....hope it never ends. I do miss Jimmy Smits. Although both Rick Shroeder and Mark Paul-Gossalear have done a great job.

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    allenallbee

    Fri May 23 2003

    Best cop show on TV. Here we have a hero that is a very fallible man and is not afraid to let his fellings get control of him and then him of them.

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    president_x_d

    Mon Feb 17 2003

    Dennis Franz is an overrated actor. He plays a grizzled Chicago cop on Hill Street Blues, now he plays a grizzled Chicago cop working in NYC on NYPD Blue. What a stretch, Master Thespian!

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    wilshakes1

    Tue Jan 14 2003

    It's had its moments, but its best days are behind it. Dennis Franz, whom I never liked in his earlier work for Bochco, took some getting used to for me (for one thing, he's a New York cop with a pronounced Chicago accent -- what's up with that?) but he's now the sturdy foundation on which the show sits. The rest of the cast is shifting sand, but there are some welcome new faces (particularly Jacqueline Obradors, who should be given more to do.)

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    mitchiemom

    Fri Nov 29 2002

    I have been watching this show since its beginning. I really, really love Dennis Franz. He so capably portrays a native New Yorker, and his character remains true to himself. The character Sipowicz demonstrates some remarkable feelings and is an excellent detective, too!

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    wendi1bird

    Wed Nov 27 2002

    I am a die-hard NYPD Blue fan all the way. I just wish they didn't have to do so many scenes of the naked dead women. I understand that rape is a crime that NYPD deal with, as well as murder, but I don't think it is necessary to show the body more than once, and only for a few seconds. Unlike others, though, I'm not going anywhere just because I don't agree with the cinematography! Excellent show.

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    susan_t_quigley

    Wed Nov 20 2002

    NYPD Blue has lost two fans. My husband and I have enjoyed it weekly but will not watch anymore. Suddenly, NYPD Blue writers insist upon adding a dead, naked,raped woman, with a perfect body of course, to each episode, and panning in on her several times for effect. I find this blatant attempt at titillation of viewers disgusting. Sexual violence towards women is real and rampant. NYPD Blues exploitation of that fact to sell TV is terribly disappointing and sick. What a loss of a great show. Susan Quigley

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    swoopy1950

    Thu Jul 11 2002

    THE RATING SYSTEM YOU HAVE DOESNT DO NYPD BLUE JUSTICE ITS BETTER THAN A 5 GREAT. ITS A SHOW THAT DEALS WITH ADVERSITIES, ISSUES WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT AND MANY PROS/CONS OF SOCIETY TODAY. IT SHOW HOW TO BRING UP SENSITIVE ISSUES AND DEAL WITH THEM OPENLY HELPING VIEWERS THAT DONT AND CANT SEE THEM UNTIL THEY ARE FACE TO FACE WITH THEM. CONGRADULATIONS I JUST LOVE OT WATCH THIS SHOW. ONLY DISLIKE I HAVE IS RICK SCHRODER HE JUST DOESNT HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A NYPD BLUE INDIVIDUAL.

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    chicago21

    Sat Jul 06 2002

    The show just keeps on getting better, season after season. The cast is always fresh and one of drama's best on television in recent years. In my opinion throughout the years it will only get stronger.

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    anduarto

    Thu Apr 11 2002

    First I loved it (Caruso) then I slowly started to hate it (Smits) then I loved it again (Schroeder) but slowly started to not like it so much (Schroeder) now it Ok, not great, but Ok (however you spell that 'Saved by the Bell' kids name

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    trickyrikki247

    Sat Apr 06 2002

    I like this show a lot. I think it has a good plot and can keep you watching. What bugs me is that they sometimes have the same type of plots, and it gets boring. It's always the same type of crimes over and over. If they were to mix it up, and find more interesting things to put in it, it would be better.

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    callmetootie

    Sun Oct 21 2001

    It used to be a very very good series, that was until Rick left the series, and left Dennis to acrry the whole thing.

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    potch1214

    Fri Sep 21 2001

    Give up the ghost already. What a show this was the first year. Then Jimmy Smits came in and it was just as good, maybe even better. Then Rick Schroeder came in and it was still compelling. Then the kid from "Saved By The Bell" came in... Come on. Show mercy. Pull the plug and stop poor Sipowicz's suffering. I mean, this guy is becoming a one man pariah, everyone he cares about dies... Except Medavoy... =o)

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    saibot

    Tue May 22 2001

    Who was the woman who played Noelle on 5/15/01? She is the most beautiful woman I've ever seen in my life. She was the woman "who got away with murder." Added later - turns out her name is Jamie Brown. Anyone know anything about her?

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    dino6915

    Thu May 17 2001

    I am getting a bit tired of Sorenson's angst and Sipowitz' mishandling of his private life-bring on more of Esai Morales and MCDowell and "D"-savvy characters, and we need more crime solving here, not too much of the private lives.

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    muttmom

    Fri May 11 2001

    The very worst episode of NYPD Blue is far better than the very best episode of any other television program.Blue is my one and only "can't miss" series. Dennis Franz is an amazingly talented, gifted performer, and most of the ensemble cast is magnificent. Crap seems to be the favored programming for all the networks, but NYPD Blue is the silk purse made out of a sow's ear.

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    mommycgl

    Fri Apr 20 2001

    NYPD Blue is by far the best nightime drama series. I have not missed and episode since the show first began. My Tuesday nights are scheduled around the show. The stories are excellent and all the characters are great. Especially Dennis Franz. He is a wonderful and talented actor.

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    mimajon

    Wed Apr 04 2001

    I would rate it a 5 but I'm getting tired of Dennis Franz. I never really liked his down in the mouth attitude but the rest of the cast and the story line carried him. His double negatives and his mispronunciation of the word "prostate" does not represent what detectives are really like.It is Amazing to me how such an unappealing character can be so successful, especially in romantic situations. I guess we're stuck with him but I wish he would stop showing his tongue so much.

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    ltfancywasgr8t

    Thu Mar 29 2001

    Wow, I can't believe LT. Fancy is leaving the show! His character's integrity, smarts, ethics and leadership helped to balance the show's other characters. I think the new boss will put some spice and vigor into the show. I'm glad the writers are bringing the NYPD into the 21 century by adding laudble minority and non traditional characters with depth!LT FANCY WILL BE MISSED BY ALL who are progressive, open minded and dynamic!

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    davidbear6483

    Thu Mar 29 2001

    oh this is still the best show yet on the air I do miss Bobby but life goes on and yes it is said that the put Danny and Bobbies wife together please but overall good story the should make a story line with the gay guy think you very much keep up the good work

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    famit942

    Tue Mar 20 2001

    What is the name of the blonde actress playing the part of the newly assigned detective? She is very familiar but I do not remember if she has been in movies or soap operas, or both? Thanks.

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    pwaszkiewi

    Tue Mar 13 2001

    Tell me who would be afraid of a Rickie Schroeder?He doesn't pack the horsepower of Kelly or Simmone. Kelly and Simmone gave credibility to the job, Schroeder is a wimp. The ever suffering, guilt ridden brother makes me puke.The love aspect with Kim Delaney, give me a break, Schroeder looks more like a bed wetter than he lover. Delaney reminds me of David Jansen, one facial expression for all evens...she stinks. And keep Fancy, he gives the show stability. Bring back Kelly, even as a private eye.

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    gibb892c

    Tue Mar 13 2001

    Great acting, great writing, great photography, great editing, great music. I can't get enough of this show...in fact it's the only one I watch.

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    tkd4aqx

    Tue Mar 13 2001

    i work nights this is the first time i ever watched the show. rick has grown up every one is great

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    soonergirl98

    Fri Mar 09 2001

    Used to love the show. Now, with Bobby gone, it ain't the same. And they're taking themselves WAY too seriously.

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    odie01

    Sun Feb 25 2001

    I used to be a huge fan of NYPD and it would seem odd to miss it. However, the strength of acting has deteriorated with the script being very coded and at time nonsensical. Diane has lost her looks and become embittered. The whole show is now reliant on the excellent Dennis Franz. It needs more than that to stand out. Perhaps it has overstayed its time.

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    gambler47

    Sun Feb 11 2001

    Show needs to toughen up Andy a little more. He's getting too soft

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    harriet

    Wed Feb 07 2001

    My favorite TV show. Wouldn't miss it. How realistic is it for a woman to kick Rich Schroeder out of bed? Detective Russell needs her head examined. They are great together And isn't it about time for Aunt Katie to have a gentleman friend?