Texas Star
US Veteran
CAUTION: May incude spoilers for those watching the program from the beginning. Caution: Contains minor use of adult language.
I posted here before about an Australian cop show called, Blue Heelers. Some of our members are watching.
The show has changed so much over the seasons, and I think has largely improved. I decided to post a link to Season 12, Episode 30. This is part of a continuing plot that ran over several episodes, a frequent feature of the program. But it'll let you see the later cast members and those who'Ve only seen early seasons will see some missing faces.
I'm addicted to this thing and watch about three episodes in a row. I hope others here will like it.
Watch for the S&W M-10 .38's carried by uniformed constables and the M-36 snub used by Sr. Detective Amy Fox. This episode doesn't have the clearest views of them, but a sharp eye will ID the guns.
I like this taut police drama better all the time. The whole series, which ran from 1994-2006 is on You Tube.
If you view the linked episode, what do you think of it? Keep in mind it's a continuation of a plot begun in prior episodes, so it won't make complete sense to those who haven't been following the program.
Note that the cops keep their fingers out of the trigger guard unless preparing to shoot. Look for this as Constable Peroni confronts a prison escapee who was taking hostages.
Here's the link:
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHHk0g5T30U[/ame]
I posted here before about an Australian cop show called, Blue Heelers. Some of our members are watching.
The show has changed so much over the seasons, and I think has largely improved. I decided to post a link to Season 12, Episode 30. This is part of a continuing plot that ran over several episodes, a frequent feature of the program. But it'll let you see the later cast members and those who'Ve only seen early seasons will see some missing faces.
I'm addicted to this thing and watch about three episodes in a row. I hope others here will like it.
Watch for the S&W M-10 .38's carried by uniformed constables and the M-36 snub used by Sr. Detective Amy Fox. This episode doesn't have the clearest views of them, but a sharp eye will ID the guns.
I like this taut police drama better all the time. The whole series, which ran from 1994-2006 is on You Tube.
If you view the linked episode, what do you think of it? Keep in mind it's a continuation of a plot begun in prior episodes, so it won't make complete sense to those who haven't been following the program.
Note that the cops keep their fingers out of the trigger guard unless preparing to shoot. Look for this as Constable Peroni confronts a prison escapee who was taking hostages.
Here's the link:
[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHHk0g5T30U[/ame]
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