It's not even weird for a 45-year-old to be a rookie cop. I know a retired Marine Corp vet who was about the same age after a 20-year career with the USMC, he's doing just fine as a cop
Difference being the Ex-Marine has all the necessary basic skills to be a Cop, they just need the help to rehabilitate them back to civilian life like in the season 3 episode 11 New Blood when one of the new Rookies turns out to be Ex-Military and Bradford is assigned as her TO, he trains her totally different to how he trained Lucy with her like Nolan coming from a civilian background.
Bretford behaving like a bully in high school in the locker room. That was my first impression of him when I first watched this. Ended up being a badass cop in the end.
Blah b, Sweetie there is a bare minimum of 80 million gun owners in the United States if gun owners were killing cops we would’ve run out of cops years ago.
*5:53* Honestly, I wouldn't be able to resist asking after this, "Ma'am, has there ever been an officer here that has treated being an officer as a joke?"
And then she’d say “yes and we booted them straight out so you better watch your back before you ruined what you’ve worked for, do you understand me officer Nolan”
It was very unfair how Grey treated Nolan in the beginning. Didn't like him and insulted him because of his age. I'm glad that they have a better relationship now since Nolan saved the jerks life.
@@Walhor it has 0 to do with skin colour, he is like 20 years older than any other rookie, not everythin is anti-white you clown. (before you start, im white)
I don't understand why people don't understand basic stuff, he was intentionally mean to him so that he can see if he's serious about this career or just fooling around, he said it himself to that, if he's serious, he wouldn't be bothered about how many times he snaps at him.
I will say I am glad the Grey disapproves of Nolan being a cop was only regulated to Season 1 because it would have gotten stale beyond that if Grey disapporved despite all Nolan has done.
Think it's basically a principle of anywhere, you have a boot camp like setting where they teach you all the basics and rules and how everything's supposed to be done, but then every department and every officer has there own way of doing things with adjustments that still fit within the broad term rules
The robber ALMOST saw the patrol car, but Nolan interrupted as the robber was turning his head so the robber wouldn't see the patrol car. Are you blind? How did this comment even get that many likes?
I know, right? That is excessive. Some states make due with only six hours on the firing range for training. In some states, no training required at all, just get voted into office by the local yokels. A whole year of training is just wow
@@StarlasAiko And that's not taking into account the extensive background checks, polygraph tests, psych exams, interviews with the departments, and a bunch of other stuff. All of that plus the Academy, FTO, and probation can add up to 1.5 to 2 years of training before becoming a fully-fledged police officer.
2:10 Ah yes, nothing like telling your life story while you got a gun to your flipping head with a boy who ain't hesitating to shoot. Man I miss the old days of "The Rookie"
Can you believe that 4 years ago this show started (October 16th) and is now on its way to the 5th (!!FIVE!!) Season? MAn you gotta love the trust and respect ABC is showing Nathan Fillion
Lol, this hits close.... as a 46 yo I joined territorial defense army in Poland and I sure had my share of "walking mid-life crisis" taunts. Funnier still, those 20+ jokers couldn't do half the push-ups or run half the distance I can. Up to a point age is just a number if you keep in shape, I guess only once you hit 60 things go downhill.
Wait....it only took him 6 months to become a cop?? I know he's still a rookie but he's still on the streets with a loaded weapon after only 6 months of training. Seems dangerous to me
Too all complaining about Grey. He has a WHOLE bunch of people to look after, to work as a perfect circut. One bad wire, and that goes to hell. Plus, some people need a pep talk, others need a stern (verbal) beatdown. I developed depressive neurosis after my grandmother died. When the diagnosis came, I went to my father (her son, mind you) for support. Told him about going to therapy, taking psychotropic medicine. I wanted his support, his love as a parent, a shoulder to cry on. What I got, was a smack in the face (fig.). He said that pills are for whimps and losers, so they don't hurt themselves while crying about how bad life is. He said that, looking me straight in the eye, knowing full well how nana's death hit me. I got pissed. Oh boy, did I get pissed. Didn't cuss him out, but decided to leave him out of my struggle. Went to therapy, worked hard to get better. All that time, his words rang in my head like a mourning bell. Two years later, I was doing better. Still not a 100%, but close. On the anneversary of that talk (I remebered the date), we were having a chat, and I casually mentioned how I was doing in that regard. I said to him, "I beat it on my own". His response? "I knew you could".
Respect to him, I think he gets a hard time, lots of discrimination, and hassle from his boss. What is that guy trying to prove eh! Here's a guy who has had his life turned upside down and his boss wants to keep pushing it down further. Geez
From an ODST to an Officer to a Spartan
Thank God someone made a Halo reference.
You forgot guardian
Space Cowboy, Best Selling Author, there isnt much he can't do
I was wondering
Took me a second. Man, if only Buck's character were actually the thing... training and all... Criminals wouldn't stand a chance
It's not even weird for a 45-year-old to be a rookie cop. I know a retired Marine Corp vet who was about the same age after a 20-year career with the USMC, he's doing just fine as a cop
Difference being the Ex-Marine has all the necessary basic skills to be a Cop, they just need the help to rehabilitate them back to civilian life like in the season 3 episode 11 New Blood when one of the new Rookies turns out to be Ex-Military and Bradford is assigned as her TO, he trains her totally different to how he trained Lucy with her like Nolan coming from a civilian background.
Is it relatively simple for vets to go into services like police and fire department?
@@anygoodmedia Yeah pretty easy compared to civilians
The way I think, if you can go to space as an astronaut in your 70s, you can do pretty much anything at any age.
@@Shadowkey392
"Pretty much anything at any age"
Well... try going through USMC boot camp as a 65 year-old. :-D
Funny how Grey treats him at the beginning and now he has mad respect for him
Yeah. He really changed
Officer Chen making her first arrest before her first shift even started. Impressive.
Bradford wast
Lmao
@@joejerzewski397 Please...more Hollywood nonsense
Says the one SAYING nonsense
@@joejerzewski397 and it’s just a show call down
@@joejerzewski397 idk what u expect it’s a show not real live police just watch the show smh
Bretford behaving like a bully in high school in the locker room. That was my first impression of him when I first watched this. Ended up being a badass cop in the end.
Fax I didn’t like him at the start but he is so good inkw
Thats how some TO’s are with fresh blood rookies, not everyone goes on first day acting like its going be another job. The cast were taught off lapd.
*bradford
3:47 comment on this comment if u seen gta5 maze bank 🏦
@@riley-qe5yi thats the us bank tower
Castle finnaly joins the PD as a real cop. Proud of you, Rick!
You talking about the guy this show is based on?
I don't know if you know this but his Richard's real name is Nathan
@@constancelikecorn its a joke
nah, this is cayde-6 when he was still human.
@James Jamen i did
In this day and age there's no way he would have been that disrespectful to Nolan
Most precincts are so pathetically understaffed they'll take anyone that can get through the academy, regardless of age.
@@Saacius yeah and the lapd always hiring lol
@@cam-mz5rg lmao. from what I've been told they have a massive turnover rate haha
@@sfc0744 Because most people don't want to be cops and those that do want to need a clean record, no major health problems and the ability to run.
Blah b, Sweetie there is a bare minimum of 80 million gun owners in the United States if gun owners were killing cops we would’ve run out of cops years ago.
*5:53* Honestly, I wouldn't be able to resist asking after this, "Ma'am, has there ever been an officer here that has treated being an officer as a joke?"
And then she’d say “yes and we booted them straight out so you better watch your back before you ruined what you’ve worked for, do you understand me officer Nolan”
@@jackjohncomics6145 and then I'd say, "Won't need to watch my back, ma'am. That's what partners are for in this non-joking business, right?" 😁
i know i go through 6 months of training as a joke all the time. just the other week i became a deep sea welder to make a fart joke.
@@ge2719 XD
Bradford: your father is…
Jackson: Commander West, of internal affairs
Bradford: 👁👄👁
It was very unfair how Grey treated Nolan in the beginning. Didn't like him and insulted him because of his age. I'm glad that they have a better relationship now since Nolan saved the jerks life.
Modern shows always gotta jab the white guys for no reason
@@Walhor that dosent have anytihng to do with it bro its because he was old and grey thought hed be a liability
@@Walhor it has 0 to do with skin colour, he is like 20 years older than any other rookie, not everythin is anti-white you clown. (before you start, im white)
I don't understand why people don't understand basic stuff, he was intentionally mean to him so that he can see if he's serious about this career or just fooling around, he said it himself to that, if he's serious, he wouldn't be bothered about how many times he snaps at him.
I will say I am glad the Grey disapproves of Nolan being a cop was only regulated to Season 1 because it would have gotten stale beyond that if Grey disapporved despite all Nolan has done.
And he didn't let her down. He fought for her til her very last breath.
That Datsun 280z is a beauty. I love the orange colour on it.
Why even have an academy if the first thing rookies get told is “Forget the academy.”?
Its the same thing in the fire service. Go to training- once you get done, go to your department and relearn how it really works
Logan Schaefer Okay but why tho? Why not just learn it the first time?
Think it's basically a principle of anywhere, you have a boot camp like setting where they teach you all the basics and rules and how everything's supposed to be done, but then every department and every officer has there own way of doing things with adjustments that still fit within the broad term rules
That is like most of the professions I assume. What I learned in college helped but real work is something else.
Angelazreal1 nice car
We need more cops like Nolan.
8:55 this is a shop. Do not call it a car. 9:21 now we are inside the car. Make up your mind. Is it a car or a shop.
it was 2 different characters. . .
@@kevindellatore the tone of the voice sounds the same to me. But it could be different.
@@kevindellatore its the same person
kevin dellatore lol same person dude
you’re dumb.
I remember my first day
They legitimately got annoyed about how enthusiastic I was
Nathan Fillion has the most kindest,
softest handsome face....... when he smiles! Cheers
from NEW ZEALAND......(even when he doesnt smile!!!)
Nolan doing the Yippy kay yee in the bodycam test never fails to make me laugh 😂
Love Nathan... It's the only reason I clicked.
"Now we're inside the car."
AHEM DIDNT U SAY "This is your shop DO NOT CALL IT A CAR"
It’s a shop, don’t call it a car. NoW wE aRe iN ThE cAr
3:30 I will pretend I DIDNT SEE AN OFFICER BRING A LOADED WEAPON MER INCHES FROM THE HANDS OF THAT ROBBER
But wasn't he handcuffed?
Inside job
The robber ALMOST saw the patrol car, but Nolan interrupted as the robber was turning his head so the robber wouldn't see the patrol car. Are you blind? How did this comment even get that many likes?
@@berniechen9453 ... speaking of being blind.... next time read a bit more carefully bud
Bob Smith ?
So that's what Buck did after being an ODST
IamKrabby I like to think this was before you know
Well buck did turn down being a spartan he did enjoy being married to dare for a few years before he decided to
@@peteramaranth85 He and Dare were never married.
i like to think that this whole show is a refference to odst´s rookie
And he couldn't set foot on the Serenity after what happened to Wash...
“James Fredrick Ryan...Minnesota”- Nathan Fillion 1998 Saving Private Ryan
I like how ALL of sergeant grays remarks about Nolan are about how he’s a 40 year old man
How old is Gray, by the way?
The biggest shock in this entire show, police academy takes less than a year!?
I know, right? That is excessive. Some states make due with only six hours on the firing range for training. In some states, no training required at all, just get voted into office by the local yokels. A whole year of training is just wow
@@StarlasAiko And that's not taking into account the extensive background checks, polygraph tests, psych exams, interviews with the departments, and a bunch of other stuff. All of that plus the Academy, FTO, and probation can add up to 1.5 to 2 years of training before becoming a fully-fledged police officer.
Kyle McFarland in some states, yes. In others, not so much.
Nolan one of the hidden master of talk no jitsu
I miss officer bishop. She and Nolan were such a good pairing
2:10
Ah yes, nothing like telling your life story while you got a gun to your flipping head with a boy who ain't hesitating to shoot.
Man I miss the old days of "The Rookie"
As someone who’s not seen the show what’s wrong with the new days of the rookie
@@oliviercantas2575 no he just missed it
Nathan Drake decided to become a police officer! Can't wait to see what happens next! ^_^
I totally love this show and I have been addicted to it from the 1st ever episode. Absolutely superb tv show.
Best origin story. Poor guy deserves better…
I never seen a bank robbery go that route before
Can you believe that 4 years ago this show started (October 16th) and is now on its way to the 5th (!!FIVE!!) Season?
MAn you gotta love the trust and respect ABC is showing Nathan Fillion
My favorite part is how the round left the gun at the same time as the order to drop it.
Keeping him distracted long enough for her to press the alarm. Good on the dude lol 😂
Thanks for the upload, love this show.
I watched every single episode except for the first one.
Officer Nolan yippee-ki-yay 🤣.
yesss die hard
This is a great show.
I❤ Rookie amd Castle
4:42 I thought it was Kanye
"Officer Nolan yipee ka yey" "What are you doing"
die hard
@mysticchess fr
9:16 ODST Reference lol
How?
How?
It’s a die hard reference but ok
Chroma maybe, but considering he voices a main character in the halo ODST seriously doubt it.
@@GodFuryNA "yippee ki yay" is one of the most iconic lines from recent movie history
i love the rookie
That bank scene was made where I live
do you live in a bank? so cool!
XD
Rex
PLEASE let this one go longer than Firefly!
In the thumbnail I didn't see Nathan Fillion at first and I though that this was from Mortal Combat XD
Guys ya know The rookie Is now on Sunday’s 9pm-10pm
Kayela Morris you’re the goat
Braindead
Means?
that's why you always have a lookout!
They need to make a remake of the rookie and have danny devito play john nolan.
I couldn't find it in. Netflix so ima watch it here☺️
Cant wait every episode...now S3..my best series after supernatural and the boys
Where I can watch
Lol, this hits close.... as a 46 yo I joined territorial defense army in Poland and I sure had my share of "walking mid-life crisis" taunts. Funnier still, those 20+ jokers couldn't do half the push-ups or run half the distance I can. Up to a point age is just a number if you keep in shape, I guess only once you hit 60 things go downhill.
This is really good for an autobiography.
8:32 "because your old as hell"💀💀
I just started watching this 2episodes ago😂😏
The captain is so fine, I’m kinda sad she died and is not in the show anymore 💔😔
I just love this show.
My new favourite
Nolan: My favorite character... though I like'm all, which is rare
8:56 "don't call it a car"..... 9:21 "now we're inside the car". I see they worked really hard at making sure that one stuck
Love this show!
the begin of a nice story--Ilike it--thx rollf
Wait....it only took him 6 months to become a cop?? I know he's still a rookie but he's still on the streets with a loaded weapon after only 6 months of training. Seems dangerous to me
So this is Gunnery Sergeant Buck's origin story
08:19
"Gee... thank you for your trust, sir."
this show is television for the general public.
Love the music at the start
officer nolan yipee kayeayyy ahaahaaaahah
bUt ThAts aN aIrsOfT MaSk
Its a mask at least
MAH FAV PART 9:18 "OFFICER NOLAN YIIPPE KAIYAY"
Never gave this show a look. But this video sold me. Just 2 more seasons of The Wire and 9 more of NYPD Blue and I will take a look=P
Too all complaining about Grey. He has a WHOLE bunch of people to look after, to work as a perfect circut. One bad wire, and that goes to hell. Plus, some people need a pep talk, others need a stern (verbal) beatdown.
I developed depressive neurosis after my grandmother died. When the diagnosis came, I went to my father (her son, mind you) for support. Told him about going to therapy, taking psychotropic medicine. I wanted his support, his love as a parent, a shoulder to cry on. What I got, was a smack in the face (fig.). He said that pills are for whimps and losers, so they don't hurt themselves while crying about how bad life is. He said that, looking me straight in the eye, knowing full well how nana's death hit me.
I got pissed. Oh boy, did I get pissed. Didn't cuss him out, but decided to leave him out of my struggle. Went to therapy, worked hard to get better. All that time, his words rang in my head like a mourning bell.
Two years later, I was doing better. Still not a 100%, but close. On the anneversary of that talk (I remebered the date), we were having a chat, and I casually mentioned how I was doing in that regard. I said to him, "I beat it on my own". His response?
"I knew you could".
"Clarion County, PA" "Foxburg, PA" that is like 25 mins away from where I went to university (Clarion University)
yea i live in altoona so not too far, and i was like, wtf how is a little town like foxburg was included in a LA film
How da hell this guy stays so young??????
Make up
The begining of a hero
the lead robber looks like Sam Pilgrim
This a real y good show.
Yippi-Ki-Yay 🤣
Did anyone realize the 2 robber was just standing and not even waching for the cops
Can we get Boyle back? She was the best.
Buck saved the day again
3:33 his face though
Respect to him, I think he gets a hard time, lots of discrimination, and hassle from his boss. What is that guy trying to prove eh! Here's a guy who has had his life turned upside down and his boss wants to keep pushing it down further. Geez
Cops deserve more respect then people give.
she has a nice personality
The Music From 03:35 to 04:16 is Hats Down Pumpin... 🔥🔥🔥
Please, could you upload the complete chapters to the network?
Nolan is so brave
Haha
I have been looking for this movie I have always just been seeing shorts of it
Mis Kettleman has a new great job :0
love that they try to replicate the military...
Its so cringy
kyle davis will they’re both similar in a way
“Officer Nolan yeepeekayay”
I love how in the show they all talk about a 45 year old rookie while having a 70+ president ruling the country
Officer Nolan? No. That's Gunnery Sergeant Eddie Buck!
Naming him NOLAN of all things.
When guy trying to steal her car he did not know that she was a cop LOL
Technology she wasn't a cop
Is it just me or is anyone else shocked that police "Academy" is a mere six months?
well... do you need longer to learn how to shoot and self defence? considering they are there 24/7...
Are these full episodes?
Officer nolan: yippee-ki-yay....
The robber who talks to nolan got almost same voice as Dallas in Payday 2