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This year, Good Cop/Bad Cop debuted on The CW but didn’t attract a large audience. However, its arrival on Amazon Prime Video has catapulted the show into the streaming platform’s top 10 rankings.
This quirky police procedural marks a return for Leighton Meester, who rose to fame nearly twenty years ago on The CW’s Gossip Girl.
The unexpected spike in popularity for Good Cop/Bad Cop hints that Meester’s new series could enjoy a long run.
If you’re undecided, Watch With Us offers three compelling reasons to check out Good Cop/Bad Cop on Prime Video.
Leighton Meester Shines in the Lead Role
Meester showcases incredible range as Detective Lou Hickman, the show’s central character. She may be a big fish in a small pond, but she can’t shoulder the entire police force alone. Armed with charisma and wit, she excels as a brilliant detective. Lou is the type of role that truly suits Meester’s talents.
In her family, Lou stands out as the most grounded member, especially in contrast to her brother, Henry Hickman (Luke Cook). While she possesses the people skills Henry lacks, their dynamic is a highlight of the series.
The Hickman Family Adds a Unique Flavor

Good Cop/Bad Cop primarily revolves around the partnership that develops when Lou’s brother, Henry, returns to town to become her partner. Though the siblings clash, exploring their sibling rivalry adds depth, showcasing an unbreakable bond that persists despite their conflicts.
Clancy Brown plays their father, Big Hank Hickman, who is also the chief of police. Known for his often villainous roles, Brown surprises viewers here with a more heartfelt and comedic portrayal alongside Henry, Lou, and Hank’s girlfriend, Nadia Drozdova (Blazey Best). The combination of these dynamics frequently leads to humorous glimpses of family dysfunction.
‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ Finds the Perfect Blend of Comedy and Drama
Combining cop dramas with comedic elements often risks tilting too heavily towards one genre or another. A series that comes off as excessively comedic can feel like a Naked Gun parody, while a darker tone can render the humor ineffective. Good Cop/Bad Cop navigates this delicate balance, presenting cases with serious stakes while allowing for comic relief.
This show recalls a style that was more common in the ’90s, similar to Northern Exposure and Ally McBeal. Despite a decline in such series on network television, Good Cop/Bad Cop is breathing life into a genre combination that has long been overlooked. This series might just shift the landscape for comedic dramas.
Good Cop/Bad Cop season 1 is currently available for streaming on Prime Video.