Special Agent Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy, is assigned to support the LA field office.Special Agent Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy, is assigned to support the LA field office.Special Agent Simone Clark, the oldest rookie in the FBI Academy, is assigned to support the LA field office.
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I'm a big fan of Nathan Fillion since his Buffy days and through Firefly so when he became The Rookie I was all in. It's an enjoyable show. A bit farfetched for all that his particular character has gone through but it's still good.
When Rookie: Feds came along I gave it a shot because of the crossover.
This could be such a great show with a few character changes.
Niecy Nash's character Simone grates on the nerves. She comes across as fake as a person acting a part, badly I might add. She's really not useful to most of the episodes and she's supposed to be the central character.
Frank Faison's Cutty is also unbearable and the acting is horrible.
Minus these two characters the show could really be something.
When Rookie: Feds came along I gave it a shot because of the crossover.
This could be such a great show with a few character changes.
Niecy Nash's character Simone grates on the nerves. She comes across as fake as a person acting a part, badly I might add. She's really not useful to most of the episodes and she's supposed to be the central character.
Frank Faison's Cutty is also unbearable and the acting is horrible.
Minus these two characters the show could really be something.
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.
There are only two things this show has in common with the show it "spun off from," and neither of those things are enough for the majority of Rookie fans to even begin to enjoy this show.
Like the ROOKIE, the main character made a career change late in life, etc., and
The basic premise of the show and the writing feels similar to the original except it veers off like a caricature drawing of someone you know: in a good caricature drawing you can clearly recognize the person in the drawing, but every feature on the person's face is ridiculously exaggerated.
I believe, having watched SIX FULL EPISODES, I gave the show more of a chance than the other ROOKIE fans that quite FAIRLY gave the show a low rating. When I came here to rate the show I planned on giving it THREE STARS, and then leaving. But I became curious and began reading reviews.
The first couple dozen I read were all negative reviews and were in line with some of my thoughts on the series. I decided to head to the opposite end of the reviews and had IMBD show me positive reviews. I found it difficult to believe at first that ANYONE BELIEVED THE SHOW DESERVED 10 STARS, but I began to notice those reviews were from FANS OF MS. NASH, aaaaahhhhh. They were not fans of the original show!
Those people knew what they were getting into when they tuned in, THEY WERE NOT MISLEAD by the creators of the show!
I guess the creators wanted things both ways, or to STACK THE VIEWERSHIP DECK. I decided to give it one extra star for fans of Ms Nash, but rookie fans: SKIP IT.
I just removed it from HULU "My Stuff" list so I won't waste my time just because it's there telling me a new episode is available!
Like the ROOKIE, the main character made a career change late in life, etc., and
The basic premise of the show and the writing feels similar to the original except it veers off like a caricature drawing of someone you know: in a good caricature drawing you can clearly recognize the person in the drawing, but every feature on the person's face is ridiculously exaggerated.
I believe, having watched SIX FULL EPISODES, I gave the show more of a chance than the other ROOKIE fans that quite FAIRLY gave the show a low rating. When I came here to rate the show I planned on giving it THREE STARS, and then leaving. But I became curious and began reading reviews.
The first couple dozen I read were all negative reviews and were in line with some of my thoughts on the series. I decided to head to the opposite end of the reviews and had IMBD show me positive reviews. I found it difficult to believe at first that ANYONE BELIEVED THE SHOW DESERVED 10 STARS, but I began to notice those reviews were from FANS OF MS. NASH, aaaaahhhhh. They were not fans of the original show!
Those people knew what they were getting into when they tuned in, THEY WERE NOT MISLEAD by the creators of the show!
I guess the creators wanted things both ways, or to STACK THE VIEWERSHIP DECK. I decided to give it one extra star for fans of Ms Nash, but rookie fans: SKIP IT.
I just removed it from HULU "My Stuff" list so I won't waste my time just because it's there telling me a new episode is available!
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.
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.
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- TriviaAccording to Variety in Nov. 2023, the series has officially been canceled by ABC.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Rookie : Le flic de Los Angeles: The Choice (2022)
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