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Rizzoli & Isles

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January 3, 2016
Male that loves this female driven drama
With the two main actors actually being actresses, this show is obviously pointed to get there main audience from females. But as a 41 year old male, I must say this is one of my favorite tv shows. Not only a drama, it has it's share of comedy, suspense, and action. Angie Harmon and Sasha Alexander are a perfect combination as the two main characters. Not only best friends in the show, both work together. Harmon as a homicide detective and Alexander as the chief medical examiner. The show did lose some of its luster when they tragically lost great supporting actor Lee Thompson Young to suicide. He played Harmon's partner detective Barry Frost. Still a great TV show that guys should not be embarrassed to watch, lol.
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May 12, 2014
Rizzoli, Isles & MAYRA.
Rizzoli, Isles & MAYRA.
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June 1, 2013
Great show!
It's a great show. Has two hard working females who know what is right. It has language but it's not too bad. There is violence (Obviously) and can be a little on the gruesome side sometimes but all in all, I would let my kids start watching this at 14.
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May 23, 2012
CSI for teens and adults
Great crime show for teens, and adults too!
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March 24, 2012
Decent, hard-working Duo - Positive Role Models for Young Women
For older children and those who have maintained very close communication with parents all of their lives, this is a television show which is forensically-accurate, tough about life's realities and demonstrates a realistic cause-and-effect dramatization about people who suffer when they make bad character-oriented choices in life. Rizzoli and Isles work relentlessly and demonstrate the positive values of teamwork, determination, and human sensitivity. The show is not, however, a Pollyannaesque sticom. Good people do suffer and die in some of its plots. Both female leads are strong, resourceful, altruistic role-models for young women.