A Country Practice is a drama tv show set in the fictional town of Wandin Valley, Australia. It follows the lives of various characters, including doctors, nurses, police officers, and residents of the town. The show explores their personal and professional struggles, relationships, and the challenges they face in a rural setting.
The Rookies is a TV show that follows the lives of rookie police officers as they navigate the challenges of their new jobs. It explores the ups and downs they experience and the personal sacrifices they make to protect and serve their community. The show also highlights the impact their career choice has on their personal relationships, particularly for those who are married to police officers. Through thrilling crime cases and heartfelt drama, The Rookies offers an inside look into the lives of these dedicated individuals.
Kopps is a comedy film that follows the misadventures of a small-town police force. The police officers find themselves dealing with budget cuts and a staged crime wave, leading to hilarious misunderstandings and slapstick comedy. As they try to maintain law and order, the officers face various challenges, including a hostage situation, a blind date gone wrong, and a government official with OCD. With their friendship and determination, the officers navigate through the chaos and bring justice to their town.
In 'The Girl Most Likely to... (1973)', a woman named Miriam transforms from an ugly duckling to a vengeful and violent woman after a car accident leaves her disfigured. She undergoes plastic surgery and plots revenge against those who have wronged her, particularly the bullies from her college years. As she takes matters into her own hands, she becomes a vigilante, targeting individuals who have caused harm to others. Along the way, she also finds love and deals with the complexities of her own actions.
When the detective in charge of investigating a series of bank robberies starts to get too close to the culprits, they set up a blackmail scheme to warn him off. But when the crooks begin to fall out with each other, the police learn the truth.
After Debbie Smith was raped, she didn't take the law into her own hands. She wrote the law... Based on a true story. In 1989, Debbie Smith was living a quiet life as a housewife with her police officer husband, Rob and their two kids, but one day it's all shattered. While her husband slept upstairs, Debbie was dragged from her kitchen in broad daylight and brutally raped in the woods. After going through the dehumanizing rape-kit, she waited with fear and paranoia. Six years later, her rapist was caught through a chance DNA test. After learning how many rape-kits go untested and how long women wait to get justice, Debbie makes it her mission so no more women will suffer the long wait to get justice.
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