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More streamlined and downbeat than its predecessor, Hill Street Blues (also created by Steven Bochco), NYPD Blue continued second time around to mix near-the-knuckle detective work to foil New York's scummiest with more character- and relationship-based drama. Although it's regrettable that its ethnic minority characters, such as Lieutenant Fancy, are increasingly marginalized here, the series is more comfortable--and even has fun--with regular characters such as the nervy Detective Medavoy and his on-off paramour Donna Abandando. Andy Sipowicz's simmering, tough-nosed recovering alcoholic is increasingly and amusingly put to the test in a number of situations, including: a murder investigation in a gay bar; being sung to at his own wedding by Nic Turturro's Detective Martinez; and a love scene in the shower in which we experience the dubious pleasure of seeing his bare rear.
New female introductions, such as the strong but sympathetic Detective Lesniak, also helped to shake up the series with a much-needed estrogen boost. There's also fun to be had in spotting a number of guest appearances by up-and-coming actors destined to make it in their own right such as Richard Schiff and Bradley Whitford (The West Wing) and Debra Messing (Will & Grace).
The DVD set contains a number of extras, primarily a one-hour documentary in which the cast and crew discuss the series episode by episode, the self-congratulatory mood broken only by some subtle digs at departing star David Caruso (apparently, he walked straight off the set following his final take into a waiting limo without any farewells). There's also a small piece paying tribute to the music of theme-writer Mike Post and an item covering the relationship between Sipowicz and Assistant DA Sylvia Costas, in whose marriage this series culminates. --David Stubbs
| ACTORS: | Dennis Franz |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 1994 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Twentieth Century Fox Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Box set |
| TYPE: | Television |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 6 |
| UPC: | 024543079095 |
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Customer Reviews of NYPD Blue - Season 2
Almost as good as Season One By now we all know that David Caruso's character of John Kelly exits in the 4th episode of Season 2. Like many NYPD Blue fans, I hated to see him go. Smits stepped in immediately after and he was also very good, but the dynamics of the show would have to change. I didn't like Bobby Simone at first, but that was probably because I was sad to see Caruso leave. But the episodes remained gritty and intense, and Smits soon hit his stride. All was well in the precinct again. The downside to Season Two was the introduction of Kim Delaney to the cast near the end of the season. I still contend that she is and was the weakest actor in the run of the series. I'm afraid that her inclusion as a series regular is off-putting enough for me to not purchase any further season box sets that she appears in. I'll start buying them again when Rick Schroeder's character of Danny Sorensen comes in and Delaney's role is reduced and eventually eliminated.
The commentaries included in this box set are interesting though not quite fascinating, and the so-called "documentary" is just an episode-by-episode series of recollections by the principle cast.
All in all, a good purchase. You get 22 great episodes, Caruso's most complicated and dramatic character story, and precious little of the Diane Russell character.
Simone Says!
NYPD Blue season 2 is where we say goodbye to John Kelly (David Caruso) and meet Bobby Simone (Jimmy Smitts). Simone is by far the greatest Blue character ever! We meet Bobby about 4 or 5 episodes into the second season. This DVD set is a must have for any Blue fan! You can see Bobby from the very beginning, then in the future--buy the other Blue boxed sets all the way to his tear-jerking death.
Season 3 - Coming soon?
It seems Fox are heading the words of all those fans out there desperate for season 3 and have said they are planning to release season 3 but as yet have no confirmed release date. Keep your eyes peeled and some spare cash to one side. Things are looking up!