When I watch cop shows, I really enjoy them because you can really follow the story and get involved, and the characters are always really interesting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love crime procedurals. I always have. I love cop shows.
I'll tell you what I really enjoy. We all go to the movies, we all watch television, we know what they're about, how they work. When the main character is a cop or a spy, it's very exciting, but I also very much enjoy when the main characters are nobodies - a trucker.
Cop shows are by definition melodramatic; they're larger than life. They create very stark contrasts and conflicts emotionally. They're provocative, assuming they grapple with - to the extent that cop shows are mirrors of the culture.
I love cop shows and crime books and thrillers, and before I die I'm gonna play a cop.
I like that whole cop-comedy type of drama.
Gimmicks come and go; the cop show seems one genre that will never leave - not as long as people like to sit at home in the suburbs and see what awful things go on in the cities.
A lot of cop shows, because they have the restraints of having a new case every episode, the victims often become these kind of nameless, faceless plot points, and as an audience we don't feel anything for those people.
I never have liked detective dramas. I try to watch all of them to see what's going on, but I don't like them.
I'm super-obsessed with law enforcement. I'm what you'd call a 'cop fan.'
I don't watch cop movies much. I TiVo shows. I watch every Larry David show.