Anyone that watched SOA had to be impressed with the job Walton Groggins pulled off.
He definitely was WAY OUT of his “The Shield” dirty cop that ended up with somewhat of a conscience then a real bad ass in “Justified” to pull off the trannie love interest of one of the bikers.
Whether one ‘likes’ the characters he plays he sure shows some good range and he is the type of character actor that seems to fit the role....
I watched ‘The Bridge’ and agree that it ‘jumped the shark’ long about Chapter 11.... I do NOT like that everything shot in a room you can hardly see the characters in.
They went from making a bedroom at night looking like high noon and a scene in a living room or kitchen on a sunny day look like they are in a closet....
It looks like these shows ‘run out of stream’ after 5 years.. I used to enjoy Law & Order and ‘they’ hung on to SVU which has turned into a soap opera...
And Good Wife was getting unbelievable but is seemingly struggling the last year or show..lost its edge about the time that single father showed up with his kid in tow then the goofy lawyers...little bit goes a long way.
The only thing REALLY true to form is they don’t pull ANY punches with Chicago Politics(up to the reappearing of a box of ballots) AND seemingly a launching pad for LIBERALS.....expect Hillary and/or Fauxahantos to make an appearance... BO’s puppeteer (VJ) is almost a ‘regular’...
I can hardly wait for 4k then they can do completely black scenes with outrageous music soundtracks that make dialogue impossible to hear without closed caption on.
Have you noticed every series now ends with a pop song playing over scenes with no dialogue? Cheap footage.
The Chicago Code 2011 TV-14 1 season
Newly appointed police superintendant Teresa Colvin and her former partner, veteran detective Jarek Wysocki, battle to rid Chicago of crime as well as the rampant corruption of powerful politico Ronin Gibbons in this gritty cop drama.
Cast: Jason Clarke, Jennifer Beals, Matt Lauria, Devin Kelley, Todd Williams, Billy Lush, Delroy Lindo, Paolina Cimino