Hunter
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 7:22 pm
One of the best cop shows ever made, period. Way better than the ones you see today. Cannell used a different style here than his earlier shows, way more violent first of all. Shows like GAH and A-Team had literally nobody getting killed. Hunter on the other hand, was different. This made me wonder why he changed his style all of a sudden when MPI had some similiarities like this and aired the same time as A-Team etc? Especially since both Cannell and Bellisario worked together on occasion.
Either way, this show I used to watch every Friday night after work, followed by MPI and others. Some plots weren't too hard to follow, very simple. Some though, were very disturbing and darker than anything I've seen (cop killer who had badges all over her walls, end up being a young girl, killer who hides in a creepy wax museum, black dalia copy-cat killer, and the one who kills young girls, like in Death and Taxes). This compares well to Hawaii 5-0 in terms of how the show starts, just that the censorship was very lenient on Hunter, and showed a lot of violence and gore that actually creeped me out a few times.
I think the show was better when it first started, and after McCall left, it went a little downhill, but still a solid show and enjoyable to watch. Think it was Cannell's longest running series, but I'm not sure. Just went on to DVD just recently.
A good show to watch if nobody has checked it out.
Either way, this show I used to watch every Friday night after work, followed by MPI and others. Some plots weren't too hard to follow, very simple. Some though, were very disturbing and darker than anything I've seen (cop killer who had badges all over her walls, end up being a young girl, killer who hides in a creepy wax museum, black dalia copy-cat killer, and the one who kills young girls, like in Death and Taxes). This compares well to Hawaii 5-0 in terms of how the show starts, just that the censorship was very lenient on Hunter, and showed a lot of violence and gore that actually creeped me out a few times.
I think the show was better when it first started, and after McCall left, it went a little downhill, but still a solid show and enjoyable to watch. Think it was Cannell's longest running series, but I'm not sure. Just went on to DVD just recently.
A good show to watch if nobody has checked it out.