will they be bolder than what we see today? oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. the 90s gave us several shows that didn t explode in the ratings, but were influential to others. homicide is one of them. shell me with questions all night i m living in a danger zone homicide: life on the street was innovative in terms of its style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. tears coming out of your eyes. ain t no tears coming from my eyes. those eyes are brimming with tears. they had so many african american characters in the cast that on several occasions they were the only people on camera interacting with one another. and that sounds like, so, but as late as the 90s, that wasn t done on television. when a cop shoots somebody, he stands by. he picks up the radio mike and calls it in.
late as the 90s, that wasn t done on television. when a cop shoots somebody, he stands by. he picks up the radio mike and calls it in. he stands by the body. if not, cops are no better than anybody else. in the 90s, television was getting more complicated, stories were starting to become more episodic and characters were starting to develop and change. none of that happened on law and order. this was a show that completely delivered on its formula every time. you get a crime, you got the investigation into the crime. you better be packing more than a dirty mouth. you got an arrest. what s the charge? hey, i m asking you a question! what s the charge? there s no charge. this one s on us. you had a trial. he s badgering, your honor. sit down and shut up. overruled. you will address the court from now on, mr. mccoy. every time you watched you got what you came for. tell me, doctor.
it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. tears coming out of your eyes. ain t no tears coming from my eyes. those eyes are brimming with tears. they had so many african american characters in the cast that on several occasions they were the only people on camera interacting with one another. and that sounds like, so, but as late as the 90s, that wasn t done on television. when a cop shoots somebody, he stands by. he picks up the radio mike and calls it in. he stands by the body. if not, cops are no better than anybody else. in the 90s, television was getting more complicated, stories were starting to become more episodic and characters were starting to develop and change. none of that happened on law and order. this was a show that completely delivered on its formula every time. you get a crime, you got the investigation into the crime.
ratings, but were influential to other people making television. homicide is one of them. shell me with questions all night i m living in a danger zone homicide: life on the street was innovative in terms of style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. tears coming out of your eyes. ain t no tears coming from my eyes. those eyes are brimming with tears. they had so many african american characters in the cast that on several occasions they were the only people on camera interacting with one another. and that sounds like, so, but as late as the 90s, that wasn t done on television. when a cop shoots somebody, he stands by.
other people making television. homicide is one of them. shell me with questions all night i m living in a danger zone homicide: life on the street was innovative in terms of its style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. tears coming out of your eyes. ain t no tears coming from my eyes. his eyes are brimming with tears. they had so many african american characters in the cast that on several occasions they were the only people on camera interacting with one another. and that sounds like, so, but as late as the 90s, that wasn t done on television. when a cop shoots somebody, he stands by. he picks up the radio mike and he calls it in. he stands by the body. if not, cops are no better than anybody else. in the 90s, television was getting moreomplicated, stories were starting to become more episodic and chacters