My father in 1985 was up for a promotion in the LAPD from Sgt to Lt. He told his sister, who was also a LAPD officer that they asked him during the promotion board interview, "how many wheels are on the space shuttle?" Wah, waaaaa. Hahahaha.
@@heisdeadjim surprisingly yould never promote to Lt. The question was a test lf observation and current events. My aunt eventually retired a commander. The jokes on you, my father retired a deputy chief in 1997. Facts not answers command wants to hear. Yours is neither.
@@TimJBucci From the wiki: In 2010, James Cameron confirmed that despite his death at the end of the first movie, Quaritch will return in the first three sequels, stating "I'm not going to say exactly how we're bringing him back, but it's a science fiction story, after all.
@@james8041 Thank you for the update! She was one of my characters, although it’s very unlikely, hopefully she returns to the show one day! Thankfully it got renewed for a fifth season, so only time will tell. In addition to this, hopefully they make Chenford go canon rather than continuously teasing their fans. I’m not that far in the future tho, so we’ll see what happens, lol.
And its has good comedy. These other serious types of police shows, sure they have a lot of action and TRY to do some comedy, but it just falls flat. This one has some kick!
Reminds me of inspection teams. "How many dimples are on a golf ball?" One of those bullshit questions that they aren't looking for an actual answer, but your reaction to the question.
It’s filled out here at my parents lol 😹 it’s raining now and raining here again again so hopefully I’ll see you soon after the night I’ll probably just stay at Saturday or tomorrow Monday and Saturday morning when my sister can do something tonight because
If you're comparing the way he looks here to how buff he looked when he was in Avatar that film came out 10 years ago. He's obviously older now and probably not working out as much.
IF how many commas are on the page of a book, rather than the content...the lesson it's trying to teach you is what a cop gets graded on...then the person administering that quiz is the problem...not the cop who can't answer a stupid question like that.
Silly. When he joined the academy, you can bet that the first thing he was told was to use his life experience to his advantage. It is the whole reason why some departsment allow middle aged candidates: Because they know that regular cops have the disadvantage that they do not know "normal" life.
Bishop grew on me so much, I really miss her. I'm on the second season but I can't get used to Harper at all. I miss Talia, she felt so... I dunno, human, down to earth but still hardened and rational. She's a good cop but also a really good person.
I like “The Rookie”, especially the pollyanna depiction of the LAPD and how all the officers are upstanding law abiding citizens that enforce the law equally and without error or poor judgement.
What you see as judgement and fairness, I see as bias. Your version of compassion is my version of 'preferential treatment.' This has always been true.
yes me. well not exactly but close enough.... Im an Australian Army Vet... ive been out for 15 years and sometimes i wake up in the night, reciting either procedures or a manual of some description.
God bloody damn it. I know that hard choices are made when it comes to harboring fugitives who are your family... But it just gets harder from there if it's done. And seriously, God damned higher ups who act like that to people like Nolan are just... Egoists I don't wish to abide by. @@elbirri
' see on TV show about the rookie LAPD... the cameraperson is a not good to handle the videocamera, bad blur focus, problem bad depth of field blur focus
The action in this tv show is nun compared to live pd an pd cam an shi an when u watch live pd for long enough. The crimes that happen in this tv show are lame cuz of wha u see In the real world
Well u used the words tv show and real life in one sentence. The rest is self explanatory. It's your personal problem if they fail your expectations. We know for decades that school, police, relationships, hospital, etc. themed movies and series are not accurate. They do this for money and to entertaine us, let us sometimes escape from reality. Not to suck us in more when some of our lives already sucks.