It’s an old old episode the character in question the rookie in question he became a really good rookie, but unfortunately, I think it’s in season three he gets bumped off. His character gets bumped off in the line of duty.
@@LiamGreen-vr5fgwe're not, most humans have fight or flight it's more rare than people think to have fight response. And that's why for training wlthey make it extremely stressful and rigorous, they're hoping to mitigate the freeze, if you're comfy in the stress you react normally when stress is that high... its not full proof, but it's what they got.
@@konjou2649 I was in the Army. I deployed to Syria and Iraq. From what I have seen, if you aint ready after training then you shouldn’t be there in the first place.
Bradford was in the Army, he was trained that if you mess up, people die. That's why he reacts this way because of his initial training. In reality it can and will happen.
@@douchebaguette8684he’s a TO because he’s good at what he does. He’s there to rough up those who think the world is all sunshine and rainbows, like Lucy.
@@douchebaguette8684 He fixed this rookie, actually. And he was hard, but he was also a great cop. I'll go ahead and say you should watch the show and shove your "experience" in the ass.
@@MrJpc1234 Of course I like it cause it’s fiction. And I know in real life it’s not like that. I love all the cop/fire/med tv shows but in real life I would never be able to do that job cause I would literally be Jackson in a situation like that.
This was a really dumb plotpoint. Tim was a veteran so it's been forever since HE froze up. But it's very common for people to freeze the first time they are in a life threatening situation
Except this is the SECOND time and the first time it happened, the cop's officer covered him (the woman he's yelling at for the "broken rookie" is the actual training officer of the rookie). In the end, Tim (the blonde trainer) sends the rookie with an agoraphobe who suffered a hate crime and thus has fear to leave his house that gives him advice. In the end, the rookie manages to help Tim in the shootout.
Yes lets expect a rookie to not freeze up, wtf logic does that make, nobody wants to get shot especially someone who's never been in a gunfight. Thats like expecting a private in the military to not get shell shock, its to be expected and thats why you train.
I see where you’re coming from but the thing is that if he freezes like that he is leaving his partner without backup and also he could get shot. Just like in life, many people are not meant to be cops especially due to anger issues.
I just realized something: if Tim caught it on body, even if Jackson was caught in his cowardice, Tim will be questioned for not going there to back him up.
To the commenters who criticized Tim and gave the rookie an excuse for whatever reason, I ask this. If you were in Tim’s shoes and say you had family or loved ones waiting for you to come back home, would they accept any type of reasoning as to why he froze?. You only have ONE life, nobody with any common sense would accept that someone they loved got killed bc a rookie couldn’t handle it in that moment.
And yes of course it’s a very human reaction to do what he did, but it doesn’t excuse it. Tim trusted the fact, as he was told, that the kid was ready. But he wasn’t and that could’ve cost him his life.
There are three reactions to being put in danger. It’s not just fight or flight. There is also freeze. His reaction is hardwired genetically and has to be trained intensely to get out of.
In the show they tell you that if you freeze while training in the line of duty you get reprimanded and removed from the force because they take that as proof you are not willing or ready to defend yourself, your partners, or civilians.
In the real world you see tons of experienced cops free up when bullets start flying and they just stay there hiding behind cover. Also in the real world cops can go years without having to fire their weapons , sometimes there whole career meanwhile here it happens every other week.
Timid is the wrong word. Coward is also the wrong word but its a lot closer than timid. Dude just couldn't stop himself from freezing up in a gunfight. He had no issue with stress or danger, or shooting guns at a range, just that the sound of gunfire pointed at him froze him solid.
What’s even crazier is that this is the worst possible thing you could do. It’s fight or flight usually and he managed to do neither and just freeze up
Well it's Fight, Flight, or Freeze, sometimes in foreign situations our brains can't process it, so we can't really do anything, and this is his first shoot out, Everyone gets scared when rounds start flying those who say they aren't are either lying, have nothing to lose, or are dead
@@sixxer7730 nope, it was his second shootout. First one was in the pilot when Tim, the guy he was with in the clip got shot in the stomach. On the subject of fight, flight, or freeze I kinda disagree about the inclusion of freeze. Pretty sure freeze is the natural first step of either fight or flight. Even if they only freeze for a split second before jumping into whatever action.
@EdwardTCBlake Ah, well I stand corrected lol, but as for the freeze part I can see where you're coming from but I suppose I see it and was taught it differently
I see soany people in these comments not using their brain but their heart/feelings to judge this scene. If ya in a life threatening situation, the last thing you jeed is play therapist for someone who freezes up on the job. The guy reacted with reason here, cuz that shootout could've ended really badly for both cops. The guy should not be a cop until he goes through therapy and gets his freezing up problem fixed.
It's impossible to know how you'll react when presented with a life or death scenario. I've had a couple reactions: 1. In high school, I was out front by the curb smoking a cigarette and waiting for a ride (my dad 😅) to show up at a party Inwas ready to leave. I'd left my gf of 4 years to enjoy the rest of the large, 100+ person party. As I was waiting there, I heard these crazy screams coming from a gas station parking lot nearby. I watched a group of guys leave that lot and head into the party. Seconds later, i heard gunshots. My legs were moving before I'd processed anything and I found myself getting as big as I could behind my gf so I could shield her from any bullets coming our way. Again, there was almost no thought involved. This was a stress reaction and my biology took over. I loved that girl so much and my brain was like "that's the mother of your future children. Protect her at all costs. Her death is the worst thing that could happen to you. It'd be worse than your own death." I just found myself running into the party, finding her, and putting my body between her and the shooter. It's like I watched it happen in 3rd person. Thank god my dad had pulled up and we just dove into his vehicle. I didn't really process or think about the experience much until years later. 2. About 6 months ago, I was leaving for work and walking out to my car when a huge dog rounded the corner near my home. It was very agitated and looked ready to attack. I was too far from my home's gate to get back there, so i ran to my car's passenger door. I froze when I got there. I fumbled with my keys just like they do in horror movies. Seconds felt like minutes. I felt so helpless and useless. Thank god the dog just kept running up the street. But yeah, I froze. I'd always thought I'd be able to keep my head straight in life-or-death scenarios. The second example shows I really didn't know 🤷♂️
@@jxms7207I think they're talking about Lucy? But she was never dangerously incompetent like Jackson was at the beginning of the series so I have no idea what they're talking about.
@ScarlettPlayz_ wdym? She was incompetent AF in the beginning but he actually gave her extra chances and helped her but he was ready to get rid of this rookie right away. Pretty privilege is real!
@@Gowidafloman Dude, what? She literally saved his life at the beginning of the show. She really was never incompetent. She literally made her first arrest before she even showed up on her first day of training 😑. She was always a decent cop, she was just nervous. She definitely needed to be trained, but she never seriously put either of their lives in danger. She got extra chances because she's a rookie and has never been a cop before. She never got more chances than the other rookies. In fact, Jackson was the one who got mor chances than he deserved. Barnes wasn't in the show long enough for us to fully know what her skill level was, but it was clear she was going to have a very rough transition. Based upon the way she acted in the show it wouldn't surprise me if she actually got more chances than even Lucy did. All of this to say, Lucy didn't benefit from pretty privilege. She never got more chances, because Tim is a fair TO and doesn't give chances based upon beauty but based upon potential.
If you don't know fear, you don't know the meaning of courage. Courage is overcoming your fear. If you let fear dictates you all the time, at all situation, you will be safe, may be, you will always be a coward with no mistake to learn from, no experience to live by and to educate others with. We cannot be brave all the time, as we cannot be coward all the time. Pick your battle. Recklessness is the absence of fear. This where a stupid or crazy, psycho person comes in.
kind of interesting that they bring up the dad as the reason why this can't be reported on. almost like Lopez knew the dad may take it out on her or Tim knowing the dad's history of being a reformed dirty cop at best.
@@danielomar9712 A similar situation happened with the actor who played Nolan's training officer. She was caught being racist towards white actors, so she was fired. Truthfully, her character wasn't all that good, even when they tried to garner sympathy for her with her sob backstory.
In another show (Blue Bloods) I "learned" that around 5% of police officers shoot their guns outside the range _in their whole carreer._ And that was in New York. This rookie getting into two gunfights where he can freeze up in his first year seems... strange!
Freezing is not only common it is also NORMAL. You're not only risking your life but also potentially killing someone, not feeling like it is a big deal is abnormal.
I don't care what anyone says if you're getting shot at that got to be a little bit terrifying and really doesn't look like that he's behind any good cover meaning that any bullets come his way even if he ducks into his cover it's going to hit him this shows so stupid
Imma try to be nice but doesn't anyone else hate this guy just a little bit here and there dude u aren't a soldier in war anymore stop acting like it yes ur conditioned for it but doesn't mean everyone else is goddamn man
He was saying he wanted to take him to a dangerous neighborhood where he'd get shot at again, he'd freeze up on body cam, and he'd show the higher ups and get Jackson fired.
I see why he was pissed , if my life was on the line and the person that’s supposed to have my back Is just staring at me I’d be upset. But I think we he should bro a little bit of breathing room
You really cant train someone like Jackson. This is just a TV show. But in real life. If he froze up when bullets start flying the 1st and 2nd time, he will keep hesitating. You have to have an instinct for it.
TV show wise this works. In reality it doesn’t. That’s weeks if not months perhaps years of mental training, which is often more intense than physical training. You’re rewiring your brain to not be afraid of danger. You have to accept you’ll get hurt or die and some people refuse to accept that despite signing their name on the dotted line.
what i dont get what they did on the show is i loved how tim started off in the how but by the end of it they made him out to be the biggest hypocrite on the entire force seriously he is lame now...
This is some of the most non cop behavior I have ever seen, this is before the 2020 defunding bullshit, but acting like a random civilian that just on their rookie year is not gonna freeze or be scared is just anti humanity, the dude could have literally died and this is his first real taste of that and bro acts like he's a child, i know some cops act like this, but to have zero cops be supportive and help them become stronger willed and more prepared is just ridiculous
That's because for some reason the author only shows scenes that make him look bad. Actually there're a lot of sweet or funny moments with him in the show. He's a really great character.
I wish there weren't so many shows glorifying cops pretending to be soldiers. It's depressing how much real life cops align with these shitty and shallow action movie characters.
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So dumb what makes someone courageous are you born it is it in your dna how does it work. You honestly gonna say nothing in life made you more courageous than the other guy, absolutely nothing?
Yes you can, it's been done a million times before. In army airborne school they say "jumping out of a perfectly good plane is not a natural act" that's why they push you if you don't jump, second time around you'll have no fear because you already survived.
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I want to know who did he mean when he said that he'll self destruct?
It’s an old old episode the character in question the rookie in question he became a really good rookie, but unfortunately, I think it’s in season three he gets bumped off. His character gets bumped off in the line of duty.
@@satwik420 Shootouts are common in Los Angeles.
What app
@@Masonle514it’s on Netflix
As they say
" We're all scared, the only ones who aren't are either lying, stupid or dead"
I think we should add insane to that list
I fall under stupid
*scared
I fall between stupid and insane
@@mb-ky7ku same
My husband told me that he froze the first time he was in combat in Vietnam. He told me that was a common reaction.
It is very much is it’s the human body reacting to danger
How old are you?
pretty reasonable- i don’t think we were built for this kinda thing lol
@@LiamGreen-vr5fg We sort of were, but we were more to kill animals for food then other human because some politician good for nothing said so.
@@LiamGreen-vr5fgwe're not, most humans have fight or flight it's more rare than people think to have fight response. And that's why for training wlthey make it extremely stressful and rigorous, they're hoping to mitigate the freeze, if you're comfy in the stress you react normally when stress is that high... its not full proof, but it's what they got.
He said he don’t do lost cause but still helped his junkie wife
Love blinded you
Firstly, he still helped Jackson. Secondly, Isabel wasn't a lost cause, she turned her life around.
Because typically you shouldn't conceder you own wife a lost cause
@@redminote11pro2after he helped her multiple times lol
Bro didn't watch the show
Am glad they didn’t give up on Jackson
In real life, they would and should have because he could of gotten someone killed.
@@jimhardiman7735he’s a rookie who got scared, people grow and not everybody’s hard ass McGee on the first day.
@@konjou2649you’re right. Only I can do that
Im not he was insufferable
@@konjou2649 I was in the Army. I deployed to Syria and Iraq. From what I have seen, if you aint ready after training then you shouldn’t be there in the first place.
Bradford was in the Army, he was trained that if you mess up, people die. That's why he reacts this way because of his initial training. In reality it can and will happen.
So then he shouldn't be around any rookies ever
The whole "military=tough care"mentality is absolute horse s$"!, know from experience
This show is written by a toddler. These are cops, not fkin soldiers. This show really loves to wank it to the badge.
@@douchebaguette8684he’s a TO because he’s good at what he does. He’s there to rough up those who think the world is all sunshine and rainbows, like Lucy.
@@douchebaguette8684 He fixed this rookie, actually. And he was hard, but he was also a great cop.
I'll go ahead and say you should watch the show and shove your "experience" in the ass.
I like how Angela never gave up on Jackson
You like it because its fiction and it all works out......what if it was more like real life and the nice option was the wrong one
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@@MrJpc1234 Of course I like it cause it’s fiction. And I know in real life it’s not like that. I love all the cop/fire/med tv shows but in real life I would never be able to do that job cause I would literally be Jackson in a situation like that.
This was a really dumb plotpoint.
Tim was a veteran so it's been forever since HE froze up.
But it's very common for people to freeze the first time they are in a life threatening situation
Except this is the SECOND time and the first time it happened, the cop's officer covered him (the woman he's yelling at for the "broken rookie" is the actual training officer of the rookie). In the end, Tim (the blonde trainer) sends the rookie with an agoraphobe who suffered a hate crime and thus has fear to leave his house that gives him advice. In the end, the rookie manages to help Tim in the shootout.
@@irrespondible second? U sound like he already did it for decades
@dewaabiyyu761 it wasn't. But thing is it already happened twice and it is dangerous. Also, this is LA. Cops are trained for shoot outs.
@@dewaabiyyu761still, cops are trained for extreme situations. Freezing up in a shootout can get your secondary killed.
Yes lets expect a rookie to not freeze up, wtf logic does that make, nobody wants to get shot especially someone who's never been in a gunfight. Thats like expecting a private in the military to not get shell shock, its to be expected and thats why you train.
It wasn't his first time though 🤷🏿 That's twice he failed to have his partner's back!
Bro his that is his job and he is failing I was in near a shootout and didn't freeze I am 16
I see where you’re coming from but the thing is that if he freezes like that he is leaving his partner without backup and also he could get shot. Just like in life, many people are not meant to be cops especially due to anger issues.
@@dominicredaway2431In? Or Near? Because that’s the real difference between what Boot was going through and someone near it.
and after 2 whole weeks of training
I just realized something: if Tim caught it on body, even if Jackson was caught in his cowardice, Tim will be questioned for not going there to back him up.
Jeee where have I heard this b4
*looks at Doug Stanton*
To the commenters who criticized Tim and gave the rookie an excuse for whatever reason, I ask this. If you were in Tim’s shoes and say you had family or loved ones waiting for you to come back home, would they accept any type of reasoning as to why he froze?. You only have ONE life, nobody with any common sense would accept that someone they loved got killed bc a rookie couldn’t handle it in that moment.
And yes of course it’s a very human reaction to do what he did, but it doesn’t excuse it. Tim trusted the fact, as he was told, that the kid was ready. But he wasn’t and that could’ve cost him his life.
@user-tr7nr7ok5q Why did you delete their comment? Even if you didn't, only seeing your response makes you look bad.
There are three reactions to being put in danger. It’s not just fight or flight. There is also freeze. His reaction is hardwired genetically and has to be trained intensely to get out of.
In the show they tell you that if you freeze while training in the line of duty you get reprimanded and removed from the force because they take that as proof you are not willing or ready to defend yourself, your partners, or civilians.
In the real world you see tons of experienced cops free up when bullets start flying and they just stay there hiding behind cover. Also in the real world cops can go years without having to fire their weapons , sometimes there whole career meanwhile here it happens every other week.
That Rookie ended up being a really good cop and a stand up guy. Sadly he was killed trying to protect the female cop in this video.
Timid is the wrong word. Coward is also the wrong word but its a lot closer than timid. Dude just couldn't stop himself from freezing up in a gunfight. He had no issue with stress or danger, or shooting guns at a range, just that the sound of gunfire pointed at him froze him solid.
What’s even crazier is that this is the worst possible thing you could do. It’s fight or flight usually and he managed to do neither and just freeze up
Well it's Fight, Flight, or Freeze, sometimes in foreign situations our brains can't process it, so we can't really do anything, and this is his first shoot out, Everyone gets scared when rounds start flying those who say they aren't are either lying, have nothing to lose, or are dead
@@sixxer7730 nope, it was his second shootout. First one was in the pilot when Tim, the guy he was with in the clip got shot in the stomach.
On the subject of fight, flight, or freeze I kinda disagree about the inclusion of freeze. Pretty sure freeze is the natural first step of either fight or flight. Even if they only freeze for a split second before jumping into whatever action.
@EdwardTCBlake Ah, well I stand corrected lol, but as for the freeze part I can see where you're coming from but I suppose I see it and was taught it differently
@@hunter.5625freezing is also a automatic response in some people same as fight or flight it has been wired into us
Nothing worse in military, law enforcement and fire/ems service than cowardice.
As much as i wants to look cool, fight or flight is a real thing,and making sure your body choose fight everytime must been trained
"kid's failure"❌
"kid spell you" ✅
I see soany people in these comments not using their brain but their heart/feelings to judge this scene. If ya in a life threatening situation, the last thing you jeed is play therapist for someone who freezes up on the job. The guy reacted with reason here, cuz that shootout could've ended really badly for both cops. The guy should not be a cop until he goes through therapy and gets his freezing up problem fixed.
Too be fair i would be pissed to if i was getting shot at and my partner was to scared to shoot
"Kid spell you" good english grammer 💀
bro just needed a desk job
Damn I miss jackson 🥲
He was one of the best characters but he just...... died💔
I love this show
It's impossible to know how you'll react when presented with a life or death scenario. I've had a couple reactions:
1. In high school, I was out front by the curb smoking a cigarette and waiting for a ride (my dad 😅) to show up at a party Inwas ready to leave. I'd left my gf of 4 years to enjoy the rest of the large, 100+ person party. As I was waiting there, I heard these crazy screams coming from a gas station parking lot nearby. I watched a group of guys leave that lot and head into the party. Seconds later, i heard gunshots. My legs were moving before I'd processed anything and I found myself getting as big as I could behind my gf so I could shield her from any bullets coming our way. Again, there was almost no thought involved. This was a stress reaction and my biology took over. I loved that girl so much and my brain was like "that's the mother of your future children. Protect her at all costs. Her death is the worst thing that could happen to you. It'd be worse than your own death." I just found myself running into the party, finding her, and putting my body between her and the shooter. It's like I watched it happen in 3rd person. Thank god my dad had pulled up and we just dove into his vehicle. I didn't really process or think about the experience much until years later.
2. About 6 months ago, I was leaving for work and walking out to my car when a huge dog rounded the corner near my home. It was very agitated and looked ready to attack. I was too far from my home's gate to get back there, so i ran to my car's passenger door. I froze when I got there. I fumbled with my keys just like they do in horror movies. Seconds felt like minutes. I felt so helpless and useless. Thank god the dog just kept running up the street.
But yeah, I froze.
I'd always thought I'd be able to keep my head straight in life-or-death scenarios. The second example shows I really didn't know 🤷♂️
It’s a very common thing, humans aren’t hardwired to harm other humans
That seems like a normal reaction though. I mean it’s gunshots and he’s new
Lol ok so he'll give rookies extra chances as long as they're short and he finds them pretty.
Who’s did Tim give an extra chance to
@@jxms7207I think they're talking about Lucy? But she was never dangerously incompetent like Jackson was at the beginning of the series so I have no idea what they're talking about.
@ScarlettPlayz_ wdym? She was incompetent AF in the beginning but he actually gave her extra chances and helped her but he was ready to get rid of this rookie right away. Pretty privilege is real!
@@Gowidafloman Dude, what? She literally saved his life at the beginning of the show. She really was never incompetent. She literally made her first arrest before she even showed up on her first day of training 😑. She was always a decent cop, she was just nervous. She definitely needed to be trained, but she never seriously put either of their lives in danger. She got extra chances because she's a rookie and has never been a cop before. She never got more chances than the other rookies. In fact, Jackson was the one who got mor chances than he deserved. Barnes wasn't in the show long enough for us to fully know what her skill level was, but it was clear she was going to have a very rough transition. Based upon the way she acted in the show it wouldn't surprise me if she actually got more chances than even Lucy did. All of this to say, Lucy didn't benefit from pretty privilege. She never got more chances, because Tim is a fair TO and doesn't give chances based upon beauty but based upon potential.
Thos Rookie should know to keep his job or stand down asap
just think if they kicked him out jackson might not have died
If you don't know fear, you don't know the meaning of courage. Courage is overcoming your fear. If you let fear dictates you all the time, at all situation, you will be safe, may be, you will always be a coward with no mistake to learn from, no experience to live by and to educate others with.
We cannot be brave all the time, as we cannot be coward all the time. Pick your battle.
Recklessness is the absence of fear. This where a stupid or crazy, psycho person comes in.
“Are you hit?” He will be
kind of interesting that they bring up the dad as the reason why this can't be reported on. almost like Lopez knew the dad may take it out on her or Tim knowing the dad's history of being a reformed dirty cop at best.
Jackson the LGBTQ character that the woke just needed to add really representing his community well 😂
istg i hated tim in the first season , i get he was tryna help them but like bro at least make it seem like ur tryna help like what ..
Spoiler!!!
Jackson was my favorite character I’m so sad he died at the wedding it’s the worst they did him so dirty
Technically his actor did the show dirty. He up and quit after(during?) the george floyd protests because he couldnt portray a cop in a positive way.
@@captaincannabis3321ah, a shit human too
@@captaincannabis3321wait he got angry about cops being portrayed , like cops ??
@@danielomar9712 A similar situation happened with the actor who played Nolan's training officer. She was caught being racist towards white actors, so she was fired. Truthfully, her character wasn't all that good, even when they tried to garner sympathy for her with her sob backstory.
In another show (Blue Bloods) I "learned" that around 5% of police officers shoot their guns outside the range _in their whole carreer._ And that was in New York. This rookie getting into two gunfights where he can freeze up in his first year seems... strange!
bru I went to search for the series on Netflix and on the home page it recommended it to me 😂
Ive never seen a cop get fired for freezing up, they usually just leave. But never fired.
Almost like cops are constantly getting into firefights
IRL big mouth character
Freezing is not only common it is also NORMAL. You're not only risking your life but also potentially killing someone, not feeling like it is a big deal is abnormal.
At least fix the god damn subtitles when you are lazy & generate them via ai. Doesn't take that long.
Shows make it seem like cops actually work dangerous jobs lol
Yeah some people struggle in life and if you're not a team player willing to help them out you're just as bad as they are
He blame not one else
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Yeah he would have been bullied out by the cops once they realized they couldn’t count on him to protect their 6
Y’all saying I love how they didn’t give up on him, if that were a real cop I’d hope he’d be off the force ASAAAP
When he said we are not playing dress up I f I was there I will say I didn’t say we were playing dress up
Was that Seargent really trying to set that rookie up?
No
You can't handle the water you can't be a lifeguard
This is 1 of many reasons why west was a terrible cop and should of never been allowed to be one but thanks to nepotism he was in the position he had
Yeah then please fucking tell me how would someone who's never been in a firefight react in a firefight pendejo de la chingada madre
@@Canation89ive read this like 10 times and still don't understand what you're trying to say
@@lordkresnik2873 it's not that hard😂 wtf
No he would get fired
For me I wasn’t scary when I got shot the first time on duty that’s why I sign up
I don't care what anyone says if you're getting shot at that got to be a little bit terrifying and really doesn't look like that he's behind any good cover meaning that any bullets come his way even if he ducks into his cover it's going to hit him this shows so stupid
Bro said I don’t do lost causes like his wife is at home
Yeah I dont do lost causes. And failed actors. 😂
Imma try to be nice but doesn't anyone else hate this guy just a little bit here and there dude u aren't a soldier in war anymore stop acting like it yes ur conditioned for it but doesn't mean everyone else is goddamn man
Its called being one of only a handful of law enforcement that actually have a conscience 🤷
Jackson comes in a different show
No ones listening to tims good points
And Jackson is the only one of the main cast to have died.
Jackson was a bad cop in my opinion
yeah Nolan was the best rookie from the original trio
I don't do lost causes.
... except for my wife
Pigs on the thin blue line gang is what this show should be called...
Yet more idiotic BS from people with ni idea that 95% of all police are hinest, dedicated, hard-working people who care for people
Ftp body cam as a weapon lmao usually suspect
What did he mean take him to a neighborhood and he'll self destruct?
Apparently he was trying to set him up.
He was saying he wanted to take him to a dangerous neighborhood where he'd get shot at again, he'd freeze up on body cam, and he'd show the higher ups and get Jackson fired.
Y does this sound like dahrmann now? Lol
I see why he was pissed , if my life was on the line and the person that’s supposed to have my back Is just staring at me I’d be upset. But I think we he should bro a little bit of breathing room
Screw the Sargent, train him properly
😮
You really cant train someone like Jackson. This is just a TV show. But in real life. If he froze up when bullets start flying the 1st and 2nd time, he will keep hesitating. You have to have an instinct for it.
TV show wise this works. In reality it doesn’t. That’s weeks if not months perhaps years of mental training, which is often more intense than physical training. You’re rewiring your brain to not be afraid of danger. You have to accept you’ll get hurt or die and some people refuse to accept that despite signing their name on the dotted line.
Grey wasn’t in the scene though. Detective Bradford was.
You can't train someone through that problem, you have to actively train yourself in the thick of it. It ain't for everyone.
Must've heard "English or Spanish"
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EPISODE?
Season 1 (2018) 4th EPISODE
Why is he timid
"i am more commited..." bla bla bla, so much arrogance
When did carterpcs become a cop
I thought they were going to start making out in the locker room
That's good enough for Uvalde, TX
Duh kinda defeats the purpose of there oath
I hate that one guy like is he actually stupid does he not know how to run a cohesive unit? He’s more of a problem than anybody else is
Isn't he the one that gets killed later?
This is all fake bro lol 😂😂😂😂
Imagine saying that you don't want Psychopaths on the job but try to drop an employee because he's too human
Because of him being "too human" he and his partner could have died. He's not a civilian, he's a cop who should be fully PREPARED for such situations.
what i dont get what they did on the show is i loved how tim started off in the how but by the end of it they made him out to be the biggest hypocrite on the entire force seriously he is lame now...
This is some of the most non cop behavior I have ever seen, this is before the 2020 defunding bullshit, but acting like a random civilian that just on their rookie year is not gonna freeze or be scared is just anti humanity, the dude could have literally died and this is his first real taste of that and bro acts like he's a child, i know some cops act like this, but to have zero cops be supportive and help them become stronger willed and more prepared is just ridiculous
Why don't cops get therapy
Every clip of this guy is just him being a prick.
That's because for some reason the author only shows scenes that make him look bad. Actually there're a lot of sweet or funny moments with him in the show. He's a really great character.
I wish there weren't so many shows glorifying cops pretending to be soldiers. It's depressing how much real life cops align with these shitty and shallow action movie characters.
Every time I see this Cop dude his is the biggest ass in the whole show. Like, Jesus dude, how many people can one guy hate or have issues with.
Obviously you know nothing about the character at all 🤦♀️
Bro acting like bullets being shot at you wouldn't make you freeze up.
God i hate the character really much.
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So….what about your wife Tim? Goofy ahh writing 🤣 shell shock can happen to anyone
What embarrassing dialogue
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Haven't watched the show. And not planning too
Thanks for letting us know
Lopes and the other Asian women look seminar
This show is broken!
Mops of my car and the door is unlocked I don’t want to p this one has the same design as the one
Despite what people say, you can’t train the cowardice out of someone.
100% agreed.
@@jimhardiman7735 I disagree. You can train it, you need be willing to through.Its not an easy task.
So dumb what makes someone courageous are you born it is it in your dna how does it work. You honestly gonna say nothing in life made you more courageous than the other guy, absolutely nothing?
Yes you can, it's been done a million times before. In army airborne school they say "jumping out of a perfectly good plane is not a natural act" that's why they push you if you don't jump, second time around you'll have no fear because you already survived.
@@danelisslow3269 I went Airborne, they never said that not once. I just jumped.