Five female cops in San Francisco struggle with their personal and professional lives.Five female cops in San Francisco struggle with their personal and professional lives.Five female cops in San Francisco struggle with their personal and professional lives.
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- 6 wins & 7 nominations
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- TriviaAfter airing an episode called "Testimonial" (season three episode five) that featured actual sexual abuse survivors telling their stories on camera, calls to the National Sexual Assault Hotline surged 75 percent.
- GoofsThe series portrays a squad of SFPD Inspectors and their commanding officer working in the 'Felony Division' of the San Francisco Police Department. No such division exists. The SFPD has an investigations division, comprised of three separate units: General Crimes, Major Crimes and the Special Victims Unit. Inspectors are assigned throughout these units and also work closely with personnel of the ten District Stations in the city on serious crimes.
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Magda: What would you do if a guy didn't call?
Jinny: Oh, they always call me. They want to know me, they want to be a part of my life. They want to share.
Magda: But if they didn't?
Jinny: I would breathe a big sigh of relief unless of course I liked him then I'd just hunt him down and slash his tires.
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The gist: 5 female cops in San Francisco and their problems and adventures. Bonnie Bedelia, Lela Rochon, Tracey Needham, Nancy McKeon, and Lisa Vidal star in this series that is headed for doom while on the Lifetime network. Seeing the network, the episodes will most likely revolve around the whole "woman-in-peril" subplot. McKeon is a talented actress, as are the others, and shouldn't subject themselves to doing nothing except "woman-in-peril" stuff. This series might fare better on NBC, whose new season was met with insufficient failures. This show is ok, just needs a new network.
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