


Little girls are sugar and spice...and everything vice
Perhaps their strikingly different personalities make the relationship between detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles so effective. Jane, the only female cop in Boston's homicide division, is tough, relentless and rarely lets her guard down, while the impeccably dressed Maura displays a sometimes icy temperament — she is, after all, more comfortable among the dead than the living. Together, the best friends have forged a quirky and supportive relationship; they drop the protective shield in each other's company, and combine their expertise to solve Boston's most complex cases.
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Predictable crime solving aside, Rizzoli And Isles is axed towards friendship and family. The chemistry between Sasha and Angie is palpable, some scenes are very funny, especially the Rizzoli clan ones. There's a distinct feminine feeling to the whole show, be it in writing, scripting, directing and acting.
I always love crime series and I've seen quite a lot. This one is difference because of the amazing chemistry between the characters. I love how this goes past just solving crimes.
I've watched episodes of this on and off over the years, and have always wanted to catch up with it from the beginning, so, in this, it's last season, I'm going to celebrate the series by doing just that, over the next few days. Based on what I've seen over the years and with the first two episodes of season one under my belt I give it a 7 (good) out of 10. I love that it is a buddy show, and the humour that comes from the two, almost archetypally drawn, diverse, characters interacting from their unique points of view, with properly menacing drama balancing it out. And, although I don't believe in reincarnation, if I did, I'd want to come back looking like Angie Harmon - just saying.
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