Southland: The Cop Show That Feels Real
Crime shows are everywhere, but only a few stand out.
Southland is one of those shows that feels real, like a documentary. It's not just about cops and crimes. It's about the people and the places in Los Angeles that are often ignored.
A Unique Beginning and a Sudden End
The show started in 2009 on NBC. It had a great cast and a unique style. But NBC canceled it after just one season. Why? Because they wanted to bring back Jay Leno. That's right, a late-night talk show host got the spot instead of a great crime drama.
A Second Chance
But Southland didn't stay down for long. TNT picked it up, and it ran for five seasons. Now, all 43 episodes are on Netflix. That's a lot of TV to binge!
The Real Story
The show follows a group of cops in Los Angeles. They're not perfect heroes. They're real people with real problems. The show doesn't glorify the police or make the city look bad. It just shows what life is like for these officers and the communities they serve.
Why Fans Love It
Fans say it's the most realistic cop show ever made. It's not just about the big cases. It's about the small moments too. The show can be intense and disturbing because it feels so real.