
There’s a reason this film is rated R, after all.

That case involves several dirty cops who have rigged a perfect highway robbery involving an armoured vehicle that they can pull off over and over again thanks to super-fast motorbikes.

The latter’s tendency to overshare and invasive attempts at armchair therapy irk the hell out of Ponch, who’s just trying to solve a case. His cool-headedness and guardedness makes him the straight guy to Jon’s unflinching forthright personality. He’s an FBI agent posing undercover as a patrol cop transferred from another office. Ponch, on the other hand, has his life together. He’s warm, daft, incredibly incompetent at the job, but preternaturally talented at chasing suspects down on a motorbike.

Jon was once a motorbike-daredevil who’s trying to win back his wife (Kristen Bell, Shepard’s real-life partner) by joining the police force. The film succeeds in playing off the duo’s differences. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
