“Incredible” police sitcom branded “fun and refreshing” is coming to Netflix

The new police comedy, Good Cop/Bad Cop, which has been described as both “fun” and “refreshing,” will soon be available on Netflix. The show stars Leighton Meester, known from Gossip Girl, and Luke Cook from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and is scheduled to premiere next Tuesday, March 3rd.

The show, which debuted on The CW in 2025, stars Meester and Cook as siblings Lou and Henry. Together, they solve crimes as detectives with a small police department in the Pacific Northwest.

Lou and Henry face challenges both from the quirky people around them and from difficulties within their own family, all while trying to make do with limited resources.

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In the town of Eden Vale, where the Hickman family has a long history of law enforcement, Lou, who relies on her instincts, finds herself partnered with her more methodical brother when he joins the police force.

Clancy Brown (known for Dexter: New Blood and The Penguin), Devon Terrell (Cursed), Blazey Best, Scott Lee, William McKenna, Shamita Siva, and Grace Chow join Meester and Cook in the cast.

On IMDb, Good Cop/Bad Cop has a rating of 7.1/10. Many viewers particularly enjoyed the performances of stars Meester and Cook.

Viewers are loving this show, with one calling it “incredible.” They praise its charm, humor, and intelligence, saying it has everything you could want. The characters are well-developed and funny, offering a lot of variety, and the small-town setting, complete with local rivalries, adds to the appeal.

One viewer described the show as enjoyable and original, praising Leighton Meester and Luke Cook’s performances. They particularly noted the convincing chemistry between the two actors as siblings.

Many viewers found it a surprisingly enjoyable and uplifting show, and it comes highly recommended for anyone wanting something fun and easy to watch.

One viewer commented that it’s great to see Leighton Meester starring in a new series, praising her chemistry with Luke Cook. They described the show as a charming and funny mystery with memorable side characters, and expressed excitement for future episodes.

Most people who reviewed Good Cop/Bad Cop liked it, but one viewer said they stopped watching after just one episode – something they rarely do with new shows.

The show has received a strong 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 11 reviews. However, despite the generally positive feedback, Good Cop/Bad Cop was recently cancelled after just one season, according to Deadline.

Good Cop/Bad Cop is released on Netflix on 3 March.

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2026-02-23 20:49