"Southland" Graduation Day (TV Episode 2011) Poster

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(2011)

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9/10
A promising commencement
Mr-Fusion29 January 2017
Following the pattern of last season's finale, 'Graduation Day' brings more changes for "Southland". More people transitioning (some being phased out altogether), dramatic character arcs and the dissolution of two separate partnerships. It's the last day of Officer Sherman's probation and with that, the situation between himself and his training officer comes to an explosive head. Sherman makes it through his probationary period and graduates to a new beat, while Cooper turns himself in for medical help (forcibly, seeing as Sherman wasn't allowing the man to take a new rookie out the next day in his condition). The final scene with Cooper admitting to a nurse that he has a problem is one of my all-time favorites; it takes the character tremendous strength to do this, and Cudlitz really plays up the vulnerability.

This is a fine way to end this season; it moves with purpose, ends on just the right (hopeful) note for Cooper, and new partners are in store for Sherman and Lydia. It's kinda sad to see Sal go, but with Sammy back on patrol, he gets lost in the shuffle anyway. If I have one nitpick, it's that good characters get the axe while Tammi lingers like a sore. But a great episode regardless.

9/10
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8/10
Season Finale Somewhat Fizzles ***
edwagreen9 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Somewhat disappointing season finale to a show that has really earned my respect during the current season.

It's graduation day for the probationary officers and we see a potpourri of events during that day. Regina King's partner finds out about her son and Regina and is not exactly overjoyed.

The show depicts the routine events of the day forever highlighting the dangers of police work. We see a kidnapping, leaps over the roof, a prostitute strung out and all other activities.

What becomes most poignant is that our training officer finally admits that he has a major addiction problem regarding back pain killers. It's also nice seeing Danny become a father and name his child after his deceased partner. His surprise announcement regarding his work is amazing, but he is doing it since he feels he can give much more of himself in his new capacity.

Looking forward to next season with "Southland."
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