Major Crimes
Major Crimes
TV-14 | 13 August 2012 (USA)

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  • Reviews
    Blucher One of the worst movies I've ever seen
    Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
    Phillida Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
    Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
    birdtull I was a previous fan of the Closer, and I paid for a few episodes of Major Crimes, and after one episode, I bought season after season. I will miss this show and the characters. I have laughed and cried, laughed and cried. I have watched episodes again and again, and all the characters grew on me. Rusty annoyed me in the beginning and then became an important member of the cast and crew for me. The storylines, the characters, and the heartwarming stories will stay with me for a very long time. I will miss this show.
    PalPam This is such a great ensemble cast that it could go on and on. It survived Kyra Sedgwick leaving; don't know why Mary McDonnell had to be killed off, but it could continue. Why not Jon Tenney in the lead as the Chief of Police of that division? There's no reason for it to end. Great people. Great stories. It's proven it's an entity unto itself. Bring it back with a new name.
    nramsay-17368 I used to like this show when it ran the first couple of seasons, but recently it's more about Rusty's homosexuality and other romance than police shows. If pushing this homosexuality garbage in our faces doesn't stop VERY soon, I'm bugging out. I don't watch this to see 2 men kiss who are too immature to know how to act or solve conflict. I'm watching it for entertainment about police crime solving.
    barcodez-1 Between these long story arcs to the contrived personal lives of the major characters, this show has gone downhill. I used to love it (and the Closer) when it was a very well-acted, well-written police drama. Probably one of the best since NYPD Blue. I enjoyed that the character backgrounds and personal quirks were merely backdrop to the weekly crime-to-solve.The last couple seasons they pushed the characters' lives to the forefront. Starting with the sometimes-likable Rusty, add in another foster kid, several romantic relationships. And now an illness in a major character. The cop drama seems to get pushed to the side for the soap opera that lasts all season, if not longer.And both the characters stories and the crime ones are forcing their relevance SJW style. We couldn't just have a typical husband-kills-wife with a twist... oh no, Now we have to have gay marriage, illegals, a sanctuary city debate, racist rednecks, sexual harassment. This last episode - 6.7 - tries too damn hard. I mean, sexual assault... no, wait: rape... no, wait: rape in the hotel room, with spiked drinks! How obvious can you get that they're trying too hard to stay relevant.Finally, we have these four-episode story arcs about a single crime. It throws off the pacing. There's too much to keep track of. The writers have to rehash details you learned in the first episode, less you forget by episode 4. Things that seemed really important sort of just disappear from the story by the last episode. One or two, yes. Four is too long.Like many shows, this series just tried to squeeze one too many seasons out of it. Season 5 should've ended with a wedding and everyone happily ever after. Now it's just going to leave a bad taste in the mouth.