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The Job

  • TV Series
  • 2001–2002
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
2.1K
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10,704
Denis Leary, Julian Acosta, Lenny Clarke, Keith David, Diane Farr, Adam Ferrara, and Bill Nunn in The Job (2001)
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New York detective Mike McNeil is well-known for his unconventional approach of fighting crime. But it also takes a toll in his personal life complicated by his wife and girlfriend on the si... Read allNew York detective Mike McNeil is well-known for his unconventional approach of fighting crime. But it also takes a toll in his personal life complicated by his wife and girlfriend on the side.New York detective Mike McNeil is well-known for his unconventional approach of fighting crime. But it also takes a toll in his personal life complicated by his wife and girlfriend on the side.

  • Creators
    • Denis Leary
    • Peter Tolan
  • Stars
    • Denis Leary
    • Lenny Clarke
    • Diane Farr
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,993
    10,704
    • Creators
      • Denis Leary
      • Peter Tolan
    • Stars
      • Denis Leary
      • Lenny Clarke
      • Diane Farr
    • 36User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 nominations total

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    Denis Leary
    Denis Leary
    • Mike McNeil
    • 2001–2002
    Lenny Clarke
    Lenny Clarke
    • Frank Harrigan
    • 2001–2002
    Diane Farr
    Diane Farr
    • Jan Fendrich
    • 2001–2002
    Bill Nunn
    Bill Nunn
    • Terrence 'Pip' Phillips
    • 2001–2002
    John Ortiz
    John Ortiz
    • Ruben Somarriba
    • 2001–2002
    Adam Ferrara
    Adam Ferrara
    • Tommy Manetti
    • 2001–2002
    Julian Acosta
    Julian Acosta
    • Al Rodriguez
    • 2001–2002
    Karyn Parsons
    Karyn Parsons
    • Toni
    • 2001–2002
    Wendy Makkena
    Wendy Makkena
    • Karen McNeil
    • 2001–2002
    Keith David
    Keith David
    • Lt. Williams
    • 2001–2002
    Janet Hubert
    Janet Hubert
    • Adina Phillips
    • 2001–2002
    Michael Charles
    • Garrity
    • 2001–2002
    Harry O'Reilly
    • Ron Kegler
    • 2002
    Rory Culkin
    Rory Culkin
    • Davey McNeil
    • 2001–2002
    Douglas McInnis
    • Jerry
    • 2002
    Page Johnson
    • Monsignor
    • 2002
    Curtiss Cook
    Curtiss Cook
    • Uniformed Cop
    • 2002
    Jack Howard
    Jack Howard
    • Jaun Sergio…
    • 2001–2002
    • Creators
      • Denis Leary
      • Peter Tolan
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    Big O-7

    Thank you, Mr. Leary ...

    ... and F you ABC for being so stupid so as to pull the plug on this show. You let NYPD Blue keep on airing when anyone with a quarter brain will tell you that that cop show is out of ammo a long time ago. Maybe this is some warped competition in which ABC brass says "Gee, if NBC can pull the plug on a classic like HOMICIDE, then we should show them and F up the same by pulling the plug on our own cop classic, THE JOB." Well ... a big middle finger to you for being so stupid. To Mr. Leary, DreamWorks, and all the visionaries involved I can only say that it was a pleasure to join you for your (too short) visit and I can only hope that you combine talents again soon ... for someone that can see you for the talent that you are. I will miss you.
    kablam

    Unique, Witty, and Original - The 'ABCs' of 'Cancellation'

    It's hard to believe that ABC, a network owned by the Disney Corporation, a network that once harbored television's most irritating character, Steve Urkel, a network that gave birth to long-running entertainment tumors like "Full House," could come up with not ONE of the greatest genre-pushing television shows of all time, but TWO, in a period as short as three years, and cancel them both. The first was "Sports Night" a series that has rightfully been called "one of the greatest things in the history of television;" the second was "The Job."

    What IS "The Job?" Is it a sitcom? Is it a drama? Is it a 'dramady?' The answer to all of these questions is 'yes.' "The Job" is all of these things and more, a concoction of acting, writing, and production so perfect, that the very idea that it could come into being so soon after the demise of "Sports Night" practically defies all possibility, and yet it happened. And yet it had a wonderful timeslot. And yet it was canceled.

    "The Job" stars Denis Leary in what could have and SHOULD have been his first real niche role outside of standup and performance art-comedy: A New York Police detective named Mike McNeil with a drinking problem, a smoking problem, and a drug problem, who has a wife and kids, but also has a mistress on the side, and a wandering eye. The perfect anti-hero.

    Surrounding Leary is an equally-talented cast that comes together just as seamlessly as, again, "Sports Night." Bill Nunn is Leary's partner, Terrence "Pip" Phillips, the good-conscience-with-a-halo to McNeil's horns-tail-and-pitchfork, chiding him for his bad behavior while simultaneously envying him a but. Lenny Clarke delivers his familiar big, goofy police officer role without flaw, often drawing some of the loudest laughs. Diane Farr shows that she has razor-sharp acting skills to go along with her extremely good looks. Adam Ferrara is, as usual, hilarious.

    But don't let all the comments about how funny this show is throw you off: as was said, it's NOT just a sitcom. It also carries all the elements more familiar in drama-territory wonderfully.

    And just when shows like this were giving television viewers with an ounce of good taste a chance to dance around on TGIF's grave like Evil Homer Simpson, all that "family friendly" programming has to rise back out of the ground like half-decayed zombies and take big, fatal bites out of the skulls of more daring and innovative programming like "the Job," all under the command of Mickey Mouse, Zombie Master.

    ABC should be proud of themselves for bringing this show into existence in the first place, but that pride should be more than obliterated by their decision to heartlessly yank it away just as we were all starting to enjoy it. They should be ASHAMED of themselves for once again caving to the lowest common denominator and dropping this one, as if their treatment of "Sports Night" wasn't bad enough.

    Let's hope Comedy Central's weeklong special showings of "the Job" a few months ago were an indicator that Denis Leary took note of what happened to "Sports Night" and was smart enough to get a hook-up for his show with that network as a backup plan. It may be the last chance for cutting-edge shows such as this to protect intelligent viewers from a new wave of Urkels and Tanners sucking (extra emphasis on that) what little brains are left out of television with a bendy-straw.
    10blpkst

    20 Years on, THE JOB, is still at the Top

    It's 20 years since "The Job" aired on ABC and those dimwitted nitwits cancelled this unparalleled brilliant comedy series after 19 perfect pitched episodes. In my wisdom I bought the DVDs and find the show to be as funny and relevant today. Dennis Leary and Peter Tolan never compromised on their vision. The scripts and the jokes are sharp, fast, sophisticated and hilarious. The cast, oh the cast, so perfect, so completely comfortable with themselves in their characters, convey so much in a smirk, an ebrow raised, a flared nostril. This is one of the best comedies ever produced for American TV. An immediate classic. Subsequently, came Leary's "Rescue Me," but the characters did not have the same depth and most too adolescent for my taste. Nothing comes close to "The Job."
    10CrassActionHero

    The most realistic cop show ever.

    Denis Leary can indeed be funny and clever at times and is always likable, but this takes the cake! This show showed Leary's genius.

    The Job is set in New York. Leary plays Mike McNeil, a hard-nosed detective who is married, has a occasional drug problem, and has a girlfriend. McNeil has serious attitude. So much he's dripping in it. The precinct is filled with funny, interesting and likable characters besides McNeil. An excellent cast too. All of the episodes in this show are really funny and are addictive. The one liners in this show are everywhere. You'll be in stitches after hearing them and still laugh about them a few minutes after and then some. The cases the precinct deals with are something else to stripper nuns, a bathroom hostage situation, and more are over the top. This show was too good. Could have grown legs to last many more seasons.

    The Last Word: A great, fantastic show. I miss this show dearly. All episodes of this show are great. You get even belly-laughs...a lot. ABC made a huge mistake by giving this the ax. Too bad Leary did not revive the show for cable TV. Still, I give this show one of my highest of recommendations. Truly a one of a kind show.
    info-3728

    What a shame

    I saw the episodes in Austria and I must say that the German production company made a great job using the best dubbing voices for the different characters. It was a funny show with a lot of real-life stories - unfortunately broadcast in Austria after midnight. I also liked "It's Like, You Know..." which also had been canceled after two seasons. The question in both cases is why? But remember: "Star Trek" was a flop at the beginning and no public broadcaster was encouraged enough to buy "Sex and the City" ... So, what remains of "The Job" is a good memory, a couple of episodes on DVD+R and the hope for a future release on DVD.

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    • Trivia
      After the series was cancelled, the remaining wardrobe was sold to the wardrobe department of In the Cut (2003) for $400.
    • Quotes

      Arrested Criminal: [Mike pulls a taxi driver out of a his cab after a wise remark and proceeds to beat the hell out of him.] Damn! Is your partner crazy?

      Terrence 'Pip' Phillips: No, he just quit smoking.

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      Featured in Comedy Central Roasts: Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary (2003)
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    • Release date
      • February 27, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • ABC
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Убойная служба
    • Filming locations
      • Clinton Diner, Maspeth, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Apostle
      • The Cloudland Company
      • Touchstone Television
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      • 30m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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