La agente especial Simone Clark, la novata de mayor edad en la Academia del FBI, es asignada para apoyar a la oficina local de Los Ángeles.La agente especial Simone Clark, la novata de mayor edad en la Academia del FBI, es asignada para apoyar a la oficina local de Los Ángeles.La agente especial Simone Clark, la novata de mayor edad en la Academia del FBI, es asignada para apoyar a la oficina local de Los Ángeles.
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OK. It's a clever idea to make a series about an annoying person who nonetheless delivers the goods. The opportunities for comedy and irony are limitless. The problem is, if the person is really so annoying, then it's annoying to watch. That's the problem here. The central character does such a good job it's hard to watch.
There isn't much support from her fellow actors, none of whom stand out and all of whom just fade into the background. And the script contusions necessary to allow her to succeed are just too contrived, not merely in quantity but in quality as well.
All told, a good idea, but the inherent problem is not overcome.
There isn't much support from her fellow actors, none of whom stand out and all of whom just fade into the background. And the script contusions necessary to allow her to succeed are just too contrived, not merely in quantity but in quality as well.
All told, a good idea, but the inherent problem is not overcome.
Love Neicy; but I am very disappointed in her silly and gross presentation. Button up the blouse please. Professional women everywhere are cringing. How long have we fought to stop having men look at our chests and minimize our worth? Glad to have a spin-off and cross-over; but this is an insult to association with The Rookie. The Rookie is a serious drama and The Rookie Feds is a spoof comedy disaster. I hope this will clean up fast. The general idea is welcome. It is very hard to keep watching in its current state. It is an insult to Federal Investigators everywhere. This is a disservice to characters of The Rookie!
Comedy show, none of the genres IMDB put on this show are true. Nothing about the first episode was crime or action, -or even drama, it was old school silent movie jokes, with sound on them, all the way through.
Starring Kevin Hart playing two huge boobies with a female face attached, resembling Niecy Nash.
Sorry but its true, Niecy Nash acts, sounds and moves like Kevin Hart, and that frequency of Her voice makes dogs run and hide.
That being said, the show is kind of okay, of course all the actors from the real Rookie show are in this one as well, and at least they do a good job at being...them.
I gave it 4 stars, because I expected realism to some extent, but its a comedy, at least the first episode was.
Hoping it gets a lot better.
Starring Kevin Hart playing two huge boobies with a female face attached, resembling Niecy Nash.
Sorry but its true, Niecy Nash acts, sounds and moves like Kevin Hart, and that frequency of Her voice makes dogs run and hide.
That being said, the show is kind of okay, of course all the actors from the real Rookie show are in this one as well, and at least they do a good job at being...them.
I gave it 4 stars, because I expected realism to some extent, but its a comedy, at least the first episode was.
Hoping it gets a lot better.
I actually like the rest of the cast and their dynamics. Niecy Nash distracts from the rest of the show; her acting is bad and over the top.
Think part of the problem is how the character is written especially, as there is no way a rookie agent would get away with her insubordination.
Many times, the lead is written to have a sudden "insight" to solve the crime whereas the rest of the crew is doing the real work. The lazy writing gets annoying fast.
I enjoy the performance of the actor who plays her father, but I don't know how you would keep him in the show while writing her out of the series.
The Rookie works because Nathan Fillion is believable and likeable, none of which applies to the lead of this spinoff.
Think part of the problem is how the character is written especially, as there is no way a rookie agent would get away with her insubordination.
Many times, the lead is written to have a sudden "insight" to solve the crime whereas the rest of the crew is doing the real work. The lazy writing gets annoying fast.
I enjoy the performance of the actor who plays her father, but I don't know how you would keep him in the show while writing her out of the series.
The Rookie works because Nathan Fillion is believable and likeable, none of which applies to the lead of this spinoff.
When the backdoor pilot for Feds played on The Rookie, my original intention was to give the show no attention, if it was picked up. However, as they started casting, I saw a number of actors that I enjoyed, so I gave it a try.
Now I find myself enjoy watching the secondary characters and aggressively hate watching the lead. Don't get me wrong, Niecy Nash is fine in the right environment. She is great on something like Reno 911 where she is in an ensemble and where the whole concept is goofy. But her obnoxious portrayal of an obnoxious character is so irritating, it makes it nearly impossibly to watch.
The Simone Clark character walks in, specifically into a group that was harnessed with her against their will in the backdoor pilot, and is basically the Messiah of the FBI, telling everyone exactly how to do their jobs, while also comporting herself any way she pleases.
I find myself still watching for the other characters and storylines I find more interesting, as well as for the interaction between the parent series and the spinoff characters, but every time she is focus, I'm completely pulled out of the moment. This is one of those times that a shock move like removing the main character would be a huge boost to a decent show.
Now I find myself enjoy watching the secondary characters and aggressively hate watching the lead. Don't get me wrong, Niecy Nash is fine in the right environment. She is great on something like Reno 911 where she is in an ensemble and where the whole concept is goofy. But her obnoxious portrayal of an obnoxious character is so irritating, it makes it nearly impossibly to watch.
The Simone Clark character walks in, specifically into a group that was harnessed with her against their will in the backdoor pilot, and is basically the Messiah of the FBI, telling everyone exactly how to do their jobs, while also comporting herself any way she pleases.
I find myself still watching for the other characters and storylines I find more interesting, as well as for the interaction between the parent series and the spinoff characters, but every time she is focus, I'm completely pulled out of the moment. This is one of those times that a shock move like removing the main character would be a huge boost to a decent show.
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- TriviaAccording to Variety in Nov. 2023, the series has officially been canceled by ABC.
- ConexionesReferenced in The Rookie: The Choice (2022)
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