TJ Hooker -
The Complete 1st and 2nd Season
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Florid of face and flamboyant of voice, William Shatner oozes smarmy
self-importance with the barest sliver of irony...yet that sliver
transforms him from unbearable to bizarrely charming. Mock him all
you want--and you will--but the man is unstoppable; T. J. Hooker
was his fifth TV series (not counting assorted mini-series or the
animated version of Star Trek), with more to come. As a
freshly-divorced, middle-aged cop who--out of either proletariat
zeal or just a bad attitude--would rather pound a beat than be a
detective, Shatner swaggers around in a sausage-tight uniform and
lush wig of curly hair, casually spouting right-wing speeches and
fearlessly hurling himself onto moving vehicles. With cocky Adrian
Zmed (Bachelor Party) and mischievous Heather Locklear
(another TV diehard, co-starring in this show and Dynasty
simultaneously) as co-stars/eye-candy, T. J. Hooker is a
glorious slice of Aaron Spelling cheese.
The brief first season--only five episodes--delved into the dark
side of Hooker's character, brooding over booze and mounting debts,
riding his recruits because of his own regrets. All that went out
the window as the second season roared into action, turning Hooker
into a standard tough guy with a heart of gold. But the classic
Spelling elements were there from the start: Almost every case
involves a relative or an old friend; the bad guys announce their
sleaziness from the moment they appear; and no opportunity to show a
little skin is missed (short-shorts and tight, nipple-emphasizing
tops are de rigueur). Featuring street gangs, snipers,
Bible-toting psychos, baby-faced arsonists (a very young David
Caruso, NYPD Blue), and vengeful cops (Shatner's old pal
Leonard Nimoy), T. J. Hooker had no pretensions to anything
but roiling melodrama with some midlevel stunts thrown in every few
episodes. It all rests on whether or not you like Shatner. If you
do, you'll hug yourself when Hooker's ex-wife tells him, as if
intoning a zen koan, "You'll do your best, and I know you already
have, because you always do." No commentaries, alas; the only extra
is a pointless compilation of "Next week on T. J. Hooker"
snippets. --Bret Fetzer
Season One
- The Protectors
- The Streets
- God Bless the Child
- Hooker's War
- The Witness
Season Two
- Second Chance
- King of the Hill
- The Empty Gun
- Blind Justice
- Big Foot
- Terror at the Academy
- The Survival Syndrome
- Deadly Ambition
- A Cry for Help
- Thieves' Highway
- The Connection
- The Fast Lane
- Too Late for Love
- The Decoy
- The Mumbler
- Vengeance is Mine
- Sweet Sixteen and Dead
- Raw Deal
- Requiem for a Cop
- The Hostages
- Payday Pirates
- Lady in Blue