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''Southland'' is an American
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television series created by writer
Ann Biderman Ann Biderman (born August 15, 1951) is an American film and television writer. She is the creator and executive producer of the NBC/TNT series '' Southland'' (2009–2013), and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing i ...
and produced by
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. The series was broadcast on
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for one season in 2009, followed by four seasons on
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from 2010 to 2013. Its first season on NBC had seven episodes that aired from April 9 to May 21, 2009. In May 2009, NBC announced that ''Southland'' had been renewed for a second season with an initial 13-episode order to begin airing on September 25, 2009. In August 2009, shortly before its scheduled premiere, NBC moved the opening of its second season to October 23, 2009, citing the need to promote the show more fully. In October 2009, two weeks before the scheduled premiere of the second season, NBC announced that the series had been canceled after one season. In November 2009, TNT announced it had purchased the rights to the original seven episodes of ''Southland'', as well as six completed episodes from its second season. ''Southland'' began airing its second season on TNT on January 12, 2010. In April 2010, TNT announced it had picked up ''Southland'' for a ten-episode third season to begin airing on January 4, 2011. TNT's revival of the show included a substantial budget cut and corresponding cast reduction. ''Southland'' was renewed for a ten-episode fourth season in March 2011, which premiered on January 17, 2012. The series was renewed for a ten-episode fifth season which began airing February 13, 2013. In May 2013, TNT announced that ''Southland'' had been canceled after five seasons.


Premise

''Southland'' takes a "raw and authentic look" at
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and the lives of the
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officers who police it. The show's first season centers on the experiences and interactions of LAPD patrol officers and detectives, and is more a character-driven drama than a
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. Among the characters are rookie Officer Ben Sherman and his training officer, John Cooper who, unknown to most of his colleagues, is gay; Detective Lydia Adams, who must balance work with the responsibility of living with her mother; Officer Chickie Brown, who aspires to be the first woman on the LAPD's elite
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; and Detective Sammy Bryant, whose home life interferes with his working life. After its first season on NBC, ''Southland'' moved to TNT network. The second season placed less emphasis on the ensemble cast, instead focusing more on the Adams, Sherman, Cooper and Bryant characters and their partners. The weekly stories also centered more on how crimes came together, with fewer serialized story lines.


Cast and characters


Main cast


Recurring cast


Production

The series was created by
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-winning writer
Ann Biderman Ann Biderman (born August 15, 1951) is an American film and television writer. She is the creator and executive producer of the NBC/TNT series '' Southland'' (2009–2013), and won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing i ...
, who began her television writing career on the first season of police drama ''
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''. The series' executive producers are Biderman,
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, and John Wells. Wells and Chulack, both also Emmy Award winners, had previously worked together on critically acclaimed medical drama '' ER'' and emergency services drama ''
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''. Many other crew members had previously worked with Wells and Chulack on these series. Wells and Biderman also write for the series and Chulack is a regular director. Biderman left her executive producer position after the second season but continued to write for the series' third season. Ex-police officer
Angela Amato Velez Angela Amato Velez is an American television writer and producer. She has also worked as a police officer, legal aid attorney and novelist. She has worked as a writer and producer on the police drama '' Southland'' and the legal drama '' The Good ...
served as a consulting producer and writer for the first season; she had previously worked for the executive producers on ''Third Watch''.
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also served as a consulting producer and writer for the first season; she had previously worked with Wells and Chulack on ''ER''. Emmy Award-winning writing team
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& Robin Green were hired as executive consultants and writers for the second and third seasons; they had previously worked together as executive producers on ''
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''. Diana Son served as a consulting producer and writer for the second season; she had previously worked on the crime drama '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent''.
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became a co-executive producer for the second season. Andrew Stearn was a producer for the first two seasons and was promoted to co-executive producer for the third season; he had previously worked on ''Third Watch''. Jonathan Lisco was hired as a co-executive producer for the third season; he is a former lawyer and created the New Orleans police drama '' K-Ville''.
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, creator of AMC's ''
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'', joined the show as consulting producer for the fourth season. ''ER'' and ''Third Watch'' veteran Nelson McCormick is also a regular director for ''Southland''. Steadicam expert
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serves as a regular cinematographer and occasional director for the series.
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is the other regular director of photography. The producers used both actual and former gang members to play the role of gang bangers in ''Southland''.


Episodes


Reception

''Southland'' received positive reviews from critics. At
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, which assigns a
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the first season received an
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score of 69, based on 22 reviews and the second season received an average score of 77, based on 12 reviews both indicating "generally favorable reviews". Upon returning for its third, fourth and fifth seasons, the series received wide critical acclaim, receiving an average score of 80, based on 9 reviews for the third season, an average score of 87, based on 7 reviews for the fourth season, and an average score of 86, based on 9 reviews, all indicating "universal acclaim". Alessandra Stanley of ''
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'' compared ''Southland'' favorably to series like ''
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'', '' Rescue Me'' and ''
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'' in citing the series debut as "one of the most gripping opening episodes of any network crime series". Noting the show's "bold, contemporary tone", Stanley concluded that "''Southland'' is commendably stinting and cold, a series that doesn’t aim to please, and is all the more pleasurable for it." In a second review a year later, Mike Hale was less effusive in his praise. While commending the series for fine performances from its cast and its combination of straightforward immediate plots and long-range storytelling, Hale criticized the "heavyhandedness" he saw in some of the writing, noting especially the "sententious lectures about the nature of police work" delivered to Sherman by Cooper in the pilot episode. He finds the show "worthy" but in need of work to qualify as a classic. Dorothy Rabinowitz of ''
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'' says "Prattle is, in any case, a minor note compared with the crackling pace of the first script, its evocative mood of menace at every turn, each police car racing to destinations that will reveal who knows what tragedy or unspeakable sight." Matt Zoller Seitz of ''
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'' applauded the series' realism, and stated "It's the most engrossing cop series since season one of NBC's ''
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'', and maybe the most raggedy and real." ''Southland'' received three nominations for the
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, winning the award twice in 2011 and 2012, and was nominated in 2013. In 2012, the series was awarded with a
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.


Home media releases

Shortly before its TNT premiere,
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released the first season on DVD in an uncensored version, with the profanities intact. In May 2011, Warner Home Video also released the second season in a similarly uncensored version. This title is currently only available through the studio's manufacture-on-demand (MOD) program. On February 5, 2013, a box set titled ''Southland: The Complete Second, Third, and Fourth Seasons'' was released on DVD; it included over an hour of bonus features. On August 13, 2013, Warner Home Video released the show's final season on DVD.


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