11/21/2023 0 Comments New york undercover on netflix![]() ![]() Some of the best comedic moments come out of the folks who aren’t from the comedy world: Lynch as a poker dealer who has no idea how to dole out cards. The show, which also features Kumail Nanjiani and “Schitt’s Creek’s” Annie Murphy, throws curveballs after red herrings at its unsuspecting guests, putting them on the spot when they’re asked to go undercover on their own, with Seattle feeding them lines through a hidden earpiece. Then the captain reveals if they got it right or wrong. At the episode’s close, they’re asked to identify the killer from a lineup of three suspects. They “investigate” crime scenes, grill suspects and put up with Seattle’s bizarre methodology for 30 minutes. The “team” is assigned a case, and the fun is watching personalities like Conan O’Brien, Sharon Stone, Marshawn Lynch and Ken Jeong fumble their way through a narrative where they’re the only ones on set without a script. Solving the crime won’t be easy, especially for his “new” partner, a real-life celebrity with no script and often no idea what’s going on in the ridiculously entertaining “Murderville,” Netflix’s six-part comedy where improv meets murder-mystery dinner theater meets every rote cop show of the past 40 years.Įach episode of the series features a new mystery and a new guest star who’s paired up with the hard-knock detective Seattle by his precinct captain and estranged wife (Haneefah Wood). Terry Seattle (Will Arnett) is on the case. At the end it sucked,but in the beginning the show was interesting.Someone’s been murdered. There leaving JC and Moreno transferring to a special unit which the show now suitable to a wall street-like audience. Sadly the third season ended with Torres and Mcnamera being killed off by a couple of bank-robbers. Mcnamera became Nina's partner till she froze up at gunpoint when a criminal who had Mcnamera's life in his hands. By the third season the show became more diverse by adding a third cast member name Tommy Mcnamera (Jonathan Lapglia who is Italian). The second season ended with the new detective Nina Moreno (Laura Velez) as Eddie Torres love interest. At the end of the "Brotherhood" episode there was a dramatic seen where Torres and JC fight and Torres letting him know that he is still with him,after JC told him he is still mourning the pain of his murdered fiancee. The beginning of that season JC became bitter and more aggressive towards criminals,and his partner (Torres) took notice of that and tries to tell him to lightened up some (due to the fatal homicide of his finacee to which JC felt helpless and knowing the killer is still walking the streets). ![]() The second season introduce a new member to the detective duo (Nina Moreno) and she was Eddie Torres partnered while JC was recovering from a near fatal incident. Their work is overseen by the no nonsense Lt.Virginia Cooper. As for Eddie Torres played by Michael Delorenzo he had issues of his own like someday owning his father's nightclub (Natalie's)and dealing with his father's drug problem. ![]() It was difficult for JC because he has a finacee he has to spend quality time with,and had to juggle his personal time around his work hours. He is also the father of a ten year old son (G),who he has a hard time raising because of the long hours trying to crack down on a case,and his son becoming an adolescenes. JC Williams played by Malik Yoba was a tough New York cop who had no patients for law-breakers. ![]() The fashions these cops wore the urban community can relate to and the hip language they spoke. The first season played all the latest R&B and urban style of music we listened to. Which also gave the viewers, how we see urban crimes today. In that first season it showed the viewers that it was the first black and hispanic cop show on the history of television. At the beginning it was only detectives JC Williams (Malik Yoba) and Eddie Torres (Michael Delorenzo). ![]()
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