In all three rookies, West got the most problems, either too rigid or too careless, not to mention froze when the shooting starts. But Lopez trained him well
Mind you he was raised as a cops son law has been instilled in his head as grateful as he is for the pardon if she would've wrote him up I'm sure he would be fine with the punishment and lecture.
Then they should ve bounced him. And freezing up is not a crime. The TO should ve done his/her job and got him out. However not everyone comes out the Academy as Rambo. What she is teaching him now, makes them so.
I understand the policy, as there are plenty that would abuse such "payments" and "favors" on both sides. That being said, there were plenty of times when I worked at a movie theater as a teenager where I would give Military Discount to police and firemen as well, and teachers got Student discount. My present 30+ year old self would still do similar, I expect nothing in return because IMO the Military, First Responders, and Teachers already earned it. Those professions are the most important in any society, they are our present and future well-being, and they are treated with reprehensible disrespect, as though they are second-class professions.
Is she supposed to be a good cop? He messes up but she gives him a pass because he has potential. Then she holds that over him to make him falsify a charge. What if they caught someone with a marijuana cigarette but the guy has a bad attitude, is it OK to plant a baggie on him so he gets charged with possession with intent to supply?
I think they are two sides of the same coin. One is willing to ruin a mans life because of procedure. The other is willing to use a loop hole to take the law into her own hands. I think the point of writing them that way is to create character development by having them learn from one another and finding balance between the two extremes. So basically no, I don't think she is meant to be a good cop. Neither of them are. But they are learning to be better together.
I don't think it's that she is holding it over his head, she is reminding him that not following the law isn't always a bad thing. That cops have the discretion to do the right thing.
@@AxelSW2012 The officer added to the charge. SHE stole the dessert which pushed it over the edge. I'd report her for that immediately. Which is why I would chased off the force
@Chaotic Gamer ABC's cop drama, starring Nathan Fillion, had a turbulent summer, after cast member Afton Williamson (who played training officer Talia Bishop) quit after alleging she was subjected to bullying, racism, sexual harassment and sexual assault while working on the series.
I can't watch season 1 because I have to pay for it :( I still watched all the episodes from season 2 so far, cant wait until the next one. I like this WAY better than S.W.A.T now
"Spirit of the law"... righteous vs rigid. Only years of experience and applying law and principle in a multitude of circumstances teaches any of us the difference.
The dog is rigidity, the restaurant... it's completely unethical to deliberately escalate one's situation into a felony when said person has no more ability to influence the situation. Totally righteousness in that case.
@@sarahtobore2832 That doesn't justify fabricating a more severe charge though.... the dude deserves a punishment no doubt; but changing it into a felony is not justice
@@TimelineBeats think about it this way: Were you to add up all the money he's been swindling from women, you would get a higher value than 700 dollars. So, however you look at it, he's still guilty. He was just unfortunate enough to get caught. Nothing of value was lost. Officer Lopez is still 💯 My country people have a saying: *Every day for the thief, one day for the owner.*
@@sarahtobore2832 That’s a gross abuse of the legal system to convict someone based on a hypothetical. If you don’t have the evidence to convict someone, you cannot simply bypass the lack of evidence based on character assassination. That kind of thinking can lead to unlawful arrests like, Well, he robbed a store, so he MAY have intended to use lethal force. GTFO with that godawful take
The driver with the dog took more time trying to get out of the ticket than it took to give her the ticket. OTH, I don't think that's realistic. As far as I know, once you get pulled over for ANYTHING, they go through a protocol (checking your license plate with HQ, etc.) that really is time-consuming.
7:41 What exactly was the lesson? that, everyone's a hypocrite? She wants him to know he's a hypocrite too? what she did was sent a man to jail just because she felt so (doesn't matter if the man was a scammer). the only "spirit" here was her favoritism towards her gender, nothing else.
If only this is what the LAPD was really like, it would be the best organization in America. Unfortunately they have been charged with gang activity, working as bodyguards for the cartel, and just horrible crimes. So a free coffee is the least of the Chief's concern.
Why do they only have a few characters as the main character even though they were plenty more rookies who just joined Does any body else think the same as me ???????????????????????
It's called compartmentalization, which is a crucial component of both building, and maintaining, a plot - even if it's a more vague/general one, like for a TV series. All sources of media that tell stories use this
Shes a terrible cop tbh if ya ask real police officers... and in all honestly shes kinda a hypocrite during these clips... like it's terrible writing... they tried to make a really good point but shes really only a dick
It always amuses me when people are watching clips of shows on the internet AND reading comments, then complain about spoilers. Maybe the internet is not for you.
7:24 And technically, according to California law, a RPG-7 classifies as a hand gun. Can you tell no law maker in that state knows diddly squat about weapons?
Disagree with this "lesson" entirely. If laws don't apply to cops, why should we follow them? Because they'll use force if we don't? And deliberately running up more serious charges may make her feel better, but what happens when a cop on a power trip decides to make up charges against an innocent citizen who just looks guilty? Police officers are there to uphold the law. Not to be above it, not to judge criminals. This kind of attitude--and allowing it to drift further and further from the law--is why arrogant and rogue cops are such an issue in this country right now. The ONLY part I agree with her about is using their discretion to go easy on people who have a legitimate reason for things like speeding--like rushing a pet who is in danger of dying to the vet.
@@ZayneCristian585 no it isn’t the same as planting fucking drugs, she encouraged a law abiding citizen to order some fucking dessert. Stop seeing this as some sort of big scandal, anyone with a brain can see it isn’t
Actually in ca any person can cary a Dirk or dagger aslong as its exposed You also cant take said knife to schools federal buildings and businesses that have posted signage that tells you cant
Nathan Fillion would be best as a real officer instead of a Rookie considering his performance when playing castle. But I guess he makes a good rookie too xD
WHY is the spirit of the law different from the word? Why can the police Choose to enforce laws or not? Why was the officer at 5:25 not reported for her malicious actions?
So, you're not concerned about the man who's been scamming people and restaurants repeatedly without consequence? You're worried about the policewoman who was clever enough to hoist him with his own baton so he'd finally be punished? Clown 🤡
The law exists for the better of the people. That’s why if you skip a stop sign (minor offence), you should be able to use common sense and see that they are trying to get their beloved pet to a vet before they die
@@johnb8956 Why don't we write the law like that then? I still believe the officer was wrong for adding to the bill by taking a desert. She was punishing the criminal outside of the court system. And the fact she has Power means she should be held to a higher standard. Just arrest the man for his crime, that's your job.
I saw clips and started getting into this show, but it's copaganda clips like this that completely put me off. Police should be held to the highest moral standard due to the power they're given, and should be held accountable to the spirit and the letter of the law, if either are violated they should be stripped of their position and jailed for a long time, regardless of the offense.
Grey comes off as a hit of a hypocrite in the talks of officer entitlement. Cause the night before, Nolan, Chen and West we're enjoying a night out on a rooftop restaurant. They then see Grey with his eife having dinner. He spots them, walks over to them and basically tells them to go away because he doesn't want to be reminded of work while on his date. The rookies do leave, but Nolan gets involved in an argument that devolves into a mess an arrest right in front of Grey. Grey calling him out for entitlement is hypocritical because he used his authority as a Sgt to tell them to leave while off work.
The female cop at the beginning talking to the two other cops opened her mouth like giving code and then proceeded to look to the left as the cop on this show moved into the room.... weird....
I love how the last scene was so serious but then when it ends this joyful music starts playing 😂
I would like your comment but it’s at 195 lol
@@offimoo9995 haha
In all three rookies, West got the most problems, either too rigid or too careless, not to mention froze when the shooting starts. But Lopez trained him well
Then they go kill him off screen 😫
@@BipoIarbear well, probably not much to develop after all the woke culture propaganda
@@ngiw02 all seems too clean to me , they had probs since the beginning just feels off
@@BipoIarbear actor quit the show. What can you do?
@@warhawk9566 I dunno seems really weird tho , its a really good show , I'm in UK I don't know wat the problem is
Man this is a great episode - discussion law in such a way. I've never seen them cover a topic like this before in any crime show
That proud "That's my boot" look from Bishop.
Oh... Boot... I always thought they were saying 'Boo', like the petname.
@@JustAJinx-ci6hg lol what
@@hughmungus3415 You've never heard someone call another 'boo'?
3:36 where can I get one those clipboards?
Here is the link to them www.amazon.com/Saunders-Recycled-Aluminum-Snapak-10507/dp/B002FTSTL6
HG Elite 🤦🏻♂️ you know what I didn’t think to look, just checked now and found one.
Office depot...
this is why i love Lopez character and she is a hell of a sniper
WEST : "The Law's the Law..."
ALSO WEST : Please don't follow the Rules and bounce my Ass for Freezing up, TWICE!
lol
West was soooo annoying sometimes
Mind you he was raised as a cops son law has been instilled in his head as grateful as he is for the pardon if she would've wrote him up I'm sure he would be fine with the punishment and lecture.
Then they should ve bounced him. And freezing up is not a crime. The TO should ve done his/her job and got him out. However not everyone comes out the Academy as Rambo. What she is teaching him now, makes them so.
Not sure why you are telling us what we already heard in the clip.
I understand the policy, as there are plenty that would abuse such "payments" and "favors" on both sides. That being said, there were plenty of times when I worked at a movie theater as a teenager where I would give Military Discount to police and firemen as well, and teachers got Student discount. My present 30+ year old self would still do similar, I expect nothing in return because IMO the Military, First Responders, and Teachers already earned it. Those professions are the most important in any society, they are our present and future well-being, and they are treated with reprehensible disrespect, as though they are second-class professions.
Damn Nolan always gets shit thrown at him sheesh 😂
This show is my favourite thing ever. Been watching since the first episode aired!
Sameeeeeee hoping we get a season 3!
@@Jamminout2465 Probably not. Cop shows are going to get cancelled as well. Blame the BLM movement.
@@impalalover7412 thankfully, we do get a season 3
@@impalalover7412 Waiting for Season 6 now
Love the show best thing on television right now
Gonna miss Bishop.
Why am I getting serious Battlefield Hardline vibes from this show?
ELYXAI same
ELYXAI the police
that's a badass game js
ELYXAI same ight
That a badass game is
1:10 Proud Mama Bear.
i watched one episode and I’m addicted
Is she supposed to be a good cop? He messes up but she gives him a pass because he has potential. Then she holds that over him to make him falsify a charge. What if they caught someone with a marijuana cigarette but the guy has a bad attitude, is it OK to plant a baggie on him so he gets charged with possession with intent to supply?
I think they are two sides of the same coin. One is willing to ruin a mans life because of procedure. The other is willing to use a loop hole to take the law into her own hands.
I think the point of writing them that way is to create character development by having them learn from one another and finding balance between the two extremes.
So basically no, I don't think she is meant to be a good cop. Neither of them are. But they are learning to be better together.
I don't think it's that she is holding it over his head, she is reminding him that not following the law isn't always a bad thing. That cops have the discretion to do the right thing.
@@AxelSW2012 but is the right thing here fabricating a charge?
@@achoo9165 Do I think she should have done it? No. But it isn't fabricating a charge. He did dine and dash and the bill did end up over $700.
@@AxelSW2012 The officer added to the charge. SHE stole the dessert which pushed it over the edge. I'd report her for that immediately. Which is why I would chased off the force
Man, I still miss bishop.
The actress that played her was a lying sack of shit and false accuser
Chaotic Gamer she left sexually harassment
@Chaotic Gamer ABC's cop drama, starring Nathan Fillion, had a turbulent summer, after cast member Afton Williamson (who played training officer Talia Bishop) quit after alleging she was subjected to bullying, racism, sexual harassment and sexual assault while working on the series.
Me too
Chaotic Gamer np
West reminds me of a guy I worked with who was the same exact way..
D payne pretty much lol 😂 always afraid for a little corruption
West is a bad person
@@PatternLand proof? I completely disagree.
@@theicrashpad242 I mean in the beginning lol
@@PatternLand ok fine
I can't watch season 1 because I have to pay for it :( I still watched all the episodes from season 2 so far, cant wait until the next one. I like this WAY better than S.W.A.T now
movies123 your welcome
Also go to fmovies.wtf
Me too. I hate when they don’t put the shows on Netflix
Both season are on 123 movies
Huh, I just looked it up on RUclips and got it.
A good demonstration of "letter" vs. "spirit" of the law.
Could use some minor tweaking, but it does a good job of demonstrating the concepts.
Their is no such thing as Spirit. Law is Law.
When is the first video coming online on tv?
She goes forth and back with her thinking! Try HELPING him write his your-viewpoint report, instead of preaching from your pulpit.
Love these
What is Castle doing as a cop ?
Writing career and spaceship captain didn't really pan out.
He got sick of getting his barricades ripped down from his teammates
Apparently Becketts actor was pretending the "secretly loves it" part but not the "exasperated by his goofiness" part.
"Spirit of the law"... righteous vs rigid. Only years of experience and applying law and principle in a multitude of circumstances teaches any of us the difference.
haha thats ironic 2:57 prince charles has corona lol
go to school and learn what irony is mate
@@theosloan6880 ok
The fact he did it multiple times kinda makes this ok
I love this show
At 0:23 one of the officers apparently thought he was a police officer in the uk and left his service weapon in his locker... 🙄
Good eye
On desk duty or prohibited from carrying one maybe?
They're in a police station, of all the places to not carry one you'd think that'd be okay.
The dog is rigidity, the restaurant... it's completely unethical to deliberately escalate one's situation into a felony when said person has no more ability to influence the situation. Totally righteousness in that case.
Said Person shouldn't have been duping women. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes 🤣
@@sarahtobore2832 That doesn't justify fabricating a more severe charge though.... the dude deserves a punishment no doubt; but changing it into a felony is not justice
@@TimelineBeats think about it this way: Were you to add up all the money he's been swindling from women, you would get a higher value than 700 dollars. So, however you look at it, he's still guilty. He was just unfortunate enough to get caught. Nothing of value was lost. Officer Lopez is still 💯 My country people have a saying: *Every day for the thief, one day for the owner.*
@@sarahtobore2832 That’s a gross abuse of the legal system to convict someone based on a hypothetical. If you don’t have the evidence to convict someone, you cannot simply bypass the lack of evidence based on character assassination. That kind of thinking can lead to unlawful arrests like,
Well, he robbed a store, so he MAY have intended to use lethal force. GTFO with that godawful take
@@sarahtobore2832 nah this is copaganda, dressing up police corruption as a case of ends justifying means.
I have neve watched this show but I am hooked after watching 2 videos
This show without Chen, Bishop, Lopez wouldn't be the same. These three females are lovely and add so much.
You just have a crush
thats exactly the reason they're there. there usually aren't these many female officers working together irl
Tem legendado não?
Gosto tanto!
I love this ❤️😍❤️ show
Me too
When I grew up, I want to be a police officer 💙👮♀️💙
Who asked u
As long as you don’t become someone from this series 😂😂
You need to be trained because being a cop is actually hard
Same here just 2 more years, just need a degree to be a police officer where I'm from not sure about other places
@@dwaynecr747 ...duh?
Officer Lopez.. Always my favorite. Alyssia Diaz 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Isn't she hot and a real badass? Love her..
Where can i watch this
Anywhere, but not Netflix sadly
The driver with the dog took more time trying to get out of the ticket than it took to give her the ticket.
OTH, I don't think that's realistic. As far as I know, once you get pulled over for ANYTHING, they go through a protocol (checking your license plate with HQ, etc.) that really is time-consuming.
I’m first I watch these videos alot
I love your vidos
7:41 What exactly was the lesson? that, everyone's a hypocrite? She wants him to know he's a hypocrite too?
what she did was sent a man to jail just because she felt so (doesn't matter if the man was a scammer). the only "spirit" here was her favoritism towards her gender, nothing else.
It does matter, because true justice is achieved, making the woman pay because she isnt psychic and knows whos a scammer isnt justice
If only this is what the LAPD was really like, it would be the best organization in America. Unfortunately they have been charged with gang activity, working as bodyguards for the cartel, and just horrible crimes. So a free coffee is the least of the Chief's concern.
Had Grey and Nolan bonded at that point?
Why do they only have a few characters as the main character even though they were plenty more rookies who just joined
Does any body else think the same as me ???????????????????????
They were sent to several other stations
It's called compartmentalization, which is a crucial component of both building, and maintaining, a plot - even if it's a more vague/general one, like for a TV series. All sources of media that tell stories use this
Still can't believe Slim from The Wood is a cop now
Lmao not many get the reference
I am in love with officer Diaz what a fine woman ❤️😍😉
Same
Shes a terrible cop tbh if ya ask real police officers... and in all honestly shes kinda a hypocrite during these clips... like it's terrible writing... they tried to make a really good point but shes really only a dick
Ngl when he said and locked his assvin the fridge it was funny
Lawful Good VS Natural Good VS Chaotic Good
Neutral
When you get to the Greenlight episode, do Captain Anderson's death scene, that scene is so powerful it gave me chills.
FUCKING SPOILERS ASSHAT
@@moosejuice2166 the show is 2 years old
@@jamesholland9736 well it was new to me dammnit... It was new to me
@@moosejuice2166 sorry about that.
It always amuses me when people are watching clips of shows on the internet AND reading comments, then complain about spoilers. Maybe the internet is not for you.
7:03 Penal Code Section 12020
Penal Code section 12020(a)(2) prohibits the carrying of concealed explosive devices, dirks, or daggers.
Cops can still be suspended if their cleared? Dam.
Danget I'm almost the 1000 viewer
We have almost the same profile pic
I work at a coffee shop, and a few regulars leave gift cards for police.
Simps
Why do they always make them look like a fool
7:24 And technically, according to California law, a RPG-7 classifies as a hand gun. Can you tell no law maker in that state knows diddly squat about weapons?
Disagree with this "lesson" entirely. If laws don't apply to cops, why should we follow them? Because they'll use force if we don't? And deliberately running up more serious charges may make her feel better, but what happens when a cop on a power trip decides to make up charges against an innocent citizen who just looks guilty? Police officers are there to uphold the law. Not to be above it, not to judge criminals. This kind of attitude--and allowing it to drift further and further from the law--is why arrogant and rogue cops are such an issue in this country right now. The ONLY part I agree with her about is using their discretion to go easy on people who have a legitimate reason for things like speeding--like rushing a pet who is in danger of dying to the vet.
Great point!! Rest in power George Floyd!!
@@ZayneCristian585 no it isn’t the same as planting fucking drugs, she encouraged a law abiding citizen to order some fucking dessert. Stop seeing this as some sort of big scandal, anyone with a brain can see it isn’t
The law does apply to cops, and she didn’t break any.
whos here after officer west died ;(
But I missed half of it because I have two shows on the same day and same time
Actually in ca any person can cary a Dirk or dagger aslong as its exposed
You also cant take said knife to schools federal buildings and businesses that have posted signage that tells you cant
To me, Morals >>>>>>>>>>> Laws
So if feeding a homeless person is against the law, then the law can 3:26
3:29 WHAT THE F$&!$
West's pen is bugging the hell out of me when he puts it back in after writing the ticket. 3:39
Hey I’m in your side, just remember cars do go in reverse genius.
Nathan Fillion would be best as a real officer instead of a Rookie considering his performance when playing castle. But I guess he makes a good rookie too xD
anyone else see the phone on the chair?
I love this
why does it say Canada?
HyDRoGeN._. Weird rest of them say LA
E legal gostei de todos capítulos
Cadê a tradução
WHY is the spirit of the law different from the word? Why can the police Choose to enforce laws or not? Why was the officer at 5:25 not reported for her malicious actions?
So, you're not concerned about the man who's been scamming people and restaurants repeatedly without consequence? You're worried about the policewoman who was clever enough to hoist him with his own baton so he'd finally be punished? Clown 🤡
@@sarahtobore2832 exactly.
Telling someone to get dessert is obviously the problem here 😂
The law exists for the better of the people. That’s why if you skip a stop sign (minor offence), you should be able to use common sense and see that they are trying to get their beloved pet to a vet before they die
@@johnb8956 Why don't we write the law like that then?
I still believe the officer was wrong for adding to the bill by taking a desert. She was punishing the criminal outside of the court system. And the fact she has Power means she should be held to a higher standard. Just arrest the man for his crime, that's your job.
@@SendarSlayer once again. She didn’t add to the bill. The date did
I like Mr. Nolan
the police are also supposed to follow road laws unless they are ne route to a call with sirens and lights on
I saw clips and started getting into this show, but it's copaganda clips like this that completely put me off. Police should be held to the highest moral standard due to the power they're given, and should be held accountable to the spirit and the letter of the law, if either are violated they should be stripped of their position and jailed for a long time, regardless of the offense.
wait......Canada???
50K last night next day 60K subs
4:30 He has to be part australian
Daggers are illegal? If so, then hello any other country that is OK with daggers!
It's California.
@@foolslayer9416 Why though? Is it because of political reasons or because of how awesome a dagger looks?
@@algerianprophet9654 They see daggers as dangerous.
Idaho is fine with them as long as you are over 18
@@foolslayer9416 Commifornia
The rookie>rookie blue
😂
*oh no officer nolan*
Está seri e bem legal
why dose the location say canada, this is los angeles
Personally west is my favorite, shut up and I don’t want hate comments.
And I’m a west “ we’re cops it’s different, we only do it when necessary”…
Dude how do they manage to explain things like a book?
Biggest problem with what they show here is that they gave her a ceramic bowl and metal spoon for a take-away dish
Grey comes off as a hit of a hypocrite in the talks of officer entitlement. Cause the night before, Nolan, Chen and West we're enjoying a night out on a rooftop restaurant. They then see Grey with his eife having dinner. He spots them, walks over to them and basically tells them to go away because he doesn't want to be reminded of work while on his date. The rookies do leave, but Nolan gets involved in an argument that devolves into a mess an arrest right in front of Grey.
Grey calling him out for entitlement is hypocritical because he used his authority as a Sgt to tell them to leave while off work.
2:54 I'd give her a ticket just for the attitude.
and that’s why you’re not a cop!
And the whole society would be worse not better. You'd create an even bigger rift
The video: LAPD
also the video: c a n a d a
Sergeant Grey said "LAPD" but the location says Canada
Is it fine to ignore the little problems?
Do police officers actually talk like this when they are training new recruits?
Defiantly RUclips of course it was at canada
a cop is a real life admin
The only thing I could think about was that at the end her eyebrows were uneven
I kinda feel bad for Officer West😅
"Prince Charles is going to die" Well that didn't age well.
How?
@@Cooltodd old age
@@serafinsampson6631 you referring to Phillip?
Hi
This is in Canada not LA, so fake but good show lol
ii told you not EVERYBODIES a POLICE FAN👮
The female cop at the beginning talking to the two other cops opened her mouth like giving code and then proceeded to look to the left as the cop on this show moved into the room.... weird....
Gaw the first season it seemed like they were against them