It was an interesting premise: older guy joins LAPD because he's idealistic. Lots of meat there to explore themes that contrast him with his younger colleagues and show the pluses and minuses of working in a career like that with significant life experience beforehand.
I made it to where he was a training officer himself, and no longer saw the point. This show had long moved past its original premise then should have been renamed "the veteran" or "the mid-career officer".
Certain topics are far more suited to the English style where they release shows as a miniseries. If those get renewed for another season it's basically a sequel miniseries. You're never left with a cliffhanger for a show that was canceled, and they don't milk the story to squeeze out 30 episodes of season.
It was an interesting premise: older guy joins LAPD because he's idealistic. Lots of meat there to explore themes that contrast him with his younger colleagues and show the pluses and minuses of working in a career like that with significant life experience beforehand.
I made it to where he was a training officer himself, and no longer saw the point. This show had long moved past its original premise then should have been renamed "the veteran" or "the mid-career officer".
Certain topics are far more suited to the English style where they release shows as a miniseries. If those get renewed for another season it's basically a sequel miniseries. You're never left with a cliffhanger for a show that was canceled, and they don't milk the story to squeeze out 30 episodes of season.