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Kojak (2005)
Season 1
Not Rated
33%
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A bald fedora-wearing police lieutenant with a righteous attitude who enjoys lollipops battles crime and injustice in a big city with the help of his police squad.
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9 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
All That Glitters
E2
All That Glitters
East Sixties
E3
East Sixties
Fathers and Sons
E4
Fathers and Sons
Hitman
E5
Hitman
Kind of Blue
E6
Kind of Blue
Music of the Night
E7
Music of the Night
All Bets Off (1)
E8
All Bets Off (1)
All Bets Off (2)
E9
All Bets Off (2)
Cast of Season 1
Ving Rhames
Theo Kojak
Michael Kelly
Bobby Crocker
Chuck Shamata
Henry Mussina
Sybil Darrow
Emily Patterson
Roselyn Sánchez
Carmen Warrick
Chazz Palminteri
Frank McNeil
Clara George
Producer
Abby Mann
Characters
Kojak (2005) • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Los Angeles Times
Robert Lloyd
This is all rendered elegantly enough, with a few suspenseful moments when guns are drawn, though it doesn't add up to much in the end.
PopMatters
Cynthia Fuchs
It seems...that Rhames is going to take possession of the role that Telly Savalas owned so completely in the '70s. Not so fast. This year's model is not only smooth and cocky, he's also brutal, insidious, a cop for a post-9/11 community.
Variety
Michael Speier
The most knotty ingredient is the overall tone: Kojak starts off evil...but he gets ultra-soft as the [show] progresses.
San Francisco Chronicle
Tim Goodman
['Kojak'] can't manage to elevate itself beyond mediocre. While it takes stabs at being different...it still falls short of even a minimal redefinition of the genre.
New York Magazine/Vulture
John Leonard
A couple of mildly interesting twists in an otherwise pedestrian script involve rules being broken in the higher cause of justice.
San Diego Union-Tribune
Robert P. Laurence
Kojak offers few new advances in the forensic science of police procedurals.
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