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The Job, 2001 - 2002
English
USA
Profile of The Job
The Job can be described as humorous, biting, and cynical. The plot revolves around a tough law enforcer, partners against crime, and fighting crime. Its comic aspect comes from dry humor and irreverent humor. The Job's main genres are comedy and crime. In terms of style, it is a sitcom. In approach, it is realistic. The Job is set, at least in part, in a police station. It is located in New York. It takes place in contemporary times.
Summary of The Job
Shot on location in New York City, this offbeat comedy about a mildly self-destructive police officer and the odd characters in his precinct eschews a laugh track or live audience. Television commercial pitchman Denis Leary (RESCUE ME) plays the Nyquil-addicted cop--a neurotic detective who's married with a mistress, literally pops pills like they were M&Ms, and remains caustic and abrasive with his co-workers--except for the one he longs to take to bed (Diane Farr).
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | USA |
| Release date: | 14 March 2001 |
| Runtime: | 30 min |
| Seasons: | 2 |
Cast and Crew
as Mike McNeil 19 episodes, 2001-2002
as Frank Harrigan 19 episodes, 2001-2002
as Jan Fendrich 19 episodes, 2001-2002
as Terrence 'Pip' Phillips 19 episodes, 2001-2002
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