The FBI and the New York Police Department battle to keep the mob from taking a bite out of the Big Apple.The FBI and the New York Police Department battle to keep the mob from taking a bite out of the Big Apple.The FBI and the New York Police Department battle to keep the mob from taking a bite out of the Big Apple.
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If you don't want to use your brain to watch a television program, do not watch "Big Apple". It is a show that challenges you to think alongside the characters, live with them and learn. Not a 'typical' cop show or performance for the multi-talented Ed O'Neill, who rarely sees the better side of a critics penned impression. Mr. O'Neill portrays a 3 dimensional police officer, including the distinct pain of helping a family member in need, allowing you to feel him as if he were your own family member. Real pain, Real life. Nope, Al Bundy is not present in this performance of a good cop in a tough world. You don't have to look close, just give it a chance, and it'll bloom.
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