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5 stars
Great
May 8, 2008
I love seeing law enforcement officers at work. Great show, sad when the last show aired, hope to see another show like this one. Glad to see Detriot has a chance.
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5 stars
Good Men
April 14, 2008
I give our DEA guys so much credit. They do their jobs but the courts suck at doing their's. I love the show and I'm going to be so sad when it goes off the air which I hope is a long time.
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5 stars
DEA
April 12, 2008
Medmjcraig. are you high? they stopped that kid to get to the supplier. there is a method to their madness. if you watched the whole episode they eventually apprehended the drug dealer to supplied not only that kid and his girlfriend but the DEA also two other dealers and the "kingpin's" daughter.
those are our tax dollars at work. it may not be perfect, as in everything else in life, but it works. it's a good show. i was born and raised in detroit and i'm proud these men risk what they have to try to keep our streets as safe as possible.
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3 stars
those 2 previous posts must be by drug dealers
April 2, 2008
Why would they write something like that? To not look up to these men and "Women" as role models is crazy. Everyone of these agents is either a Lawyer/Engineer/Accountant or someone with a 4 year degree. Smart professionals that for some reason want to uphold the law and they put themselves into the most dangerous situations. Plus this agency wasn't really "started" by Nixon, he just reorganized the previous drug enforcement agency, all in all which have been around since before 1920. Still why would they make a show like this and expose their identities and their methodology???
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5 stars
WILL
April 3, 2008
I take it back I was just goofin. I think it was a very interesting show the officers seem very friendly and not at all the way they have been depicted in the past I think all of our government police agencies have gotten a raw deal, in the media. I support our DEA 100%. As a father of 4 daughters they do an important job. God Bless and protect them.