Don't Bother Waking Up for "On Call" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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"Each episode's structure is supposed to teach the audience about the rigors, heartbreak, dangers, and victories of being a cop. In reality, Harmon and Diaz traffic in tropes so clichéd even Michael Bay would balk at the writing."
"Harmon begins training Diaz. Each episode's structure is supposed to teach the audience about the rigors, heartbreak, dangers, and victories of being a cop."
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