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Has anybody been watching?

Cliffnotes: Billionaire has a personal loss, decided to buy a police district in Chicago (I'm sure no conscience) Now the billionaire uses tech to police crime, (and fixes everything in 42 minutes) 

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13 hours ago, Darth Biscuit said:

I watched the premiere and never tuned in again...  show won't make it past season 2 if that.

But yes, she's gorgeous.

Yeah, I saw this for what it was, propaganda, but I've watched to see how far they take it. 

This last episode was just I expected sooner or later. The question of big brother being the good guy, and the answer is yes...

Likable cast, and a spoonful of sugar.

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There is actually a chance this show gets renewed, but it's on the fence.    Fox may give it another year just because they'll have gaps (Bones gone, 5 or more shows probably getting axed like Sleepy Hollow, etc).  

It's sad because the main actor is really good.   He was the best part of Weeds all those years and keeps latching onto failing projects.    He was good in a season of Tyrant on FX as well.  

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This new series was inspired by the 2015 New York Times Magazine article "Who Runs the Streets of New Orleans?" by David Amsden, according to APB's summary on the show's website. The article details the real story of the French Quarter Task Force, a private police squad that residents of the famed New Orleans neighborhood can summon via a mobile app. The group was founded by Sidney Torres, a wealthy entrepreneur who became motivated to help combat the city's high crime rate after his home and then the bar next door were burglarized.

Throughout the article, Amsden explores the French Quarter Task Force's methods of fighting crime, the persistence of crime in New Orleans, and the rise of private security detail in inner cities. The writer also describes the successes of the French Quarter Task Force in turning crime around in New Orleans, as well as the work that still lies ahead for the squad.

https://www.bustle.com/p/is-foxs-apb-a-true-story-the-new-series-has-some-real-high-tech-roots-34590

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On 4/4/2017 at 6:54 AM, Jangler said:

Has anybody been watching?

Cliffnotes: Billionaire has a personal loss, decided to buy a police district in Chicago (I'm sure no conscience) Now the billionaire uses tech to police crime, (and fixes everything in 42 minutes) 

I love you too.

Cancelled :(

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On ‎2017‎/‎04‎/‎04 at 6:54 AM, Jangler said:

 

Cliffnotes: Billionaire has a personal loss, decided to buy a police district in Chicago (I'm sure no conscience) Now the billionaire uses tech to police crime, (and fixes everything in 42 minutes) 

So, Batman?

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