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I'm curious, here in America all the police dramas on TV are largely pro-police narratives, with storylines that paint defense lawyers, internal affairs, those who invoke their right to silence or a lawyer, etc, as people who make the good guy's job harder rather than a system to combat police abuse of power. Are European police dramas any different in that respect? I don't know the differences between how police operate in the US vs in European countries, but I'm curious if it's still largely an overly pro-cop narrative
Not a drama, but I think Brooklyn 99 did a good job parodying that "pro-police no matter what" perspective. It's also just plain hilarious.