Alicia
I love this movie so much
Freaktana
A Major Disappointment
Scarlet
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
areneem
Is it the best show ever, no, but you have to stay with it through the end. It beats other cop shows on. There's some pretty good acting and some not but I really like this show. It's taken some unexpected turns with the alleged good guy and I love it!! Can't wait until the next episode!!!
jonnithomas
It is a contentious subject. However, it should be faced. Fact some US police do kill black Americans.So take one really serious subject and try to capitalise on it. Partly it was a story which had prospects. Add some unnecessary gratuitous sex. Add a heroin whose hair changes every time you see her. add some serious dialogue and a hodge podge of rubbish.What do you end up with ? A badly directed piece of bubblegum. The subject deserves far more than this. The storyline after the original premise is so weak it is laughable.So writers and directors you should be ashamed of yourselves. Serious subject made into trash. it deserves far more as a subject.So you get racially prejudiced people making it a mockery. You get black people trying to support it.Would I try to watch it ? Perhaps if there was nothing else on. Would I make a point of watching it..... hell no.
rochellepaulette
This is one of my favorite shows to watch on Tuesday nights. Rebel is a strong black woman. The cast members are phenomenal.However I think it touches on a lot of things going on in the world around us, like black crimes, homeless, domestic violence, racism, drugs and alcohol.. lack of education and good parenting...
b4blue
The description of the show is completely false. It says that main character "has always excelled by playing by the rules" and yet the show starts with her blatant brutality and misconduct (yes, I know it is forced on the viewer to accept this as something good, because the guy is a rapist, never mind that this makes her Judge Dread). So she is actually a dirty cop and judging by the comments of her coworkers, a racist dirty cop. How does that make any sense in the direction the writers wanted show to go? And then there is the shooting scene, where all the men in uniforms are portrayed as zombies that want to shoot a black person, even though the scene drags long enough and the suspense and the threat of danger completely dissolves in its own time, without any major problems. They are completely oblivious of the reality and just stay in the zombie mode, trying to kill, kill, kill,...like dogs seeing a squirrel.