The Closer - Season 6
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The Closer - Season 6

tvTV-14Season 6
July 12, 2010
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Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

The Closer S6: Pure cop drama bliss – organic diversity, skill-based leads, no woke lectures or politics, just escapist cases (2/10 wokeness).

Detailed Analysis

The Closer Season 6 delivers straightforward police procedural storytelling centered on clever interrogations, team dynamics, and case resolutions, with virtually no progressive ideological intrusion. The ensemble cast features organic diversity—Black actors Corey Reynolds and Robert Gossett as key detectives, Asian Michael Paul Chan as tech expert, Hispanic Raymond Cruz as street-savvy cop—mirroring a realistic LAPD Major Crimes unit in Los Angeles without forced quotas or narrative emphasis on identity. Kyra Sedgwick's Brenda Leigh Johnson is a tough, quirky female lead whose success stems from skill and persistence, not gender politics or empowerment monologues. Phillip P. Keene's Buzz Watson appears as background support tech with no prominent LGBTQ+ storyline or agenda-pushing in this season. Episode plots involve standard crimes like gang shootings, addiction, missing persons, and robberies, tackling issues like military overreach or personal vices head-on without systemic critiques, lectures on privilege, or activist intent from creators James Duff or Michael M. Robin. Reception praises the entertainment value, tight scripts, and Sedgwick's performance, with zero backlash over 'wokeness,' DEI, or political messaging, allowing pure enjoyment of escapist drama.

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