Thanks to gradej for the heads up that The 2-2 is now renamed to NYC 22
From Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal comes NYC 22, which follows six diverse NYPD rookies as they patrol the gritty streets of upper Manhattan. The new trainees include Jennifer "White House" Perry, a former college volleyball star and Marine MP in Iraq with a take-charge attitude; Ray "Lazarus" Harper, the oldest rookie and a former police news reporter with better sources than most seasoned cops; Tonya Sanchez, who comes from a family with a criminal history; Ahmad Kahn, an Afghani native who fought his way to freedom; Kenny McClaren, a fourth-generation police officer with great instincts but qualms about joining the force; and Jayson "Jackpot Toney," a young basketball legend who squandered his opportunity in the NBA. Their demanding Field Training Officer, Daniel "Yoda" Dean, is a case-hardened, unsentimental veteran of the force who emphasizes basics and holds each cop accountable for their actions. Rounding out the team is Sergeant Terry Howard, a no-nonsense plainclothes officer from the Gang Intel Unit, who trains the rookies on how to keep the gangbangers at bay. With unique backgrounds, personalities and reasons for being on the force, the new cops will make their share of rookie mistakes while they figure out how to relate to their boss, each other and the people they swore to protect.
Premieres on the CBS Television Network midseason
ORIGINATION: New York City (film)
STARRING: Terry Kinney (Yoda Dean)
Adam Goldberg (Ray "Lazarus" Harper)
Leelee Sobieski (Jennifer "Whitehouse" Perry)
Stark Sands (Kenny McLaren)
Judy Marte (Tonya Sanchez)
Harold "House" Moore (Jayson “Jackpot” Toney)
Tom Reed (Ahmad Khan)
Felix Solis (Terry Howard)
PRODUCED BY: CBS Television Studios in association with Tribeca Productions
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, Richard Price, Ken Sanzel and James Mangold
Source: CBS


So this TVNewser-source was bull..
ReplyDeleteGlad to see this show comming. Loved The Unusuals, hoping for it to bring a feel that show gave me back in the days.
As I was reading it I've got the feeling I already saw this show. And yep, it was on CBS this and last summer. And it's called Rookie Blue. :D
ReplyDeleteSo this is supposed to be some sort of a copy or what? Because it looks like one...
Sounds kinda interesting, but not sure if I'll watch.
ReplyDeleteSo maybe it will be a better Rookie Blue,i"ll check it out.
ReplyDeleteI will think so, by a longshot. Rookie Blue is almost so tacky it should be a soap.
ReplyDeleteSomehow i feel i read this same sentence from you every time a new project comes up.
ReplyDeleteha win
ReplyDeleteIt is tacky isn't it.I was surprised ABC picked it up after the first season.
ReplyDeleteWasn't interested until I realised Stark Sands was in this. He was awesome in Generation Kill so I can give this a chance cos of him.
ReplyDeleteCBS is putting out press releases for this show and they still don't have a premiere date? That seems ill-advised.
ReplyDeleteDon't think this is going to be my kind of show, as cop shows don't tend to be. Still i will try the pilot and see if it clicks... or not.
ReplyDeleteAbout time CBS repented for cancelling Brooklyn South by producing a new show on NY beat cops.
ReplyDeleteDetectives get all the glamor, but it's the beat cops who man the front lines of the war on crime.