If you enjoyed the gripping drama and moral dilemmas of 'One Good Cop' (1991), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same intense themes of justice, loyalty, and personal sacrifice. Whether you're a fan of crime thrillers or character-driven stories, this list will guide you to your next favorite watch.

The Shield (2002)
Description: Similar to 'One Good Cop' in its gritty portrayal of police work and moral dilemmas faced by officers. Both explore the thin line between right and wrong in law enforcement.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic depiction of police corruption. Michael Chiklis won an Emmy for his role as Vic Mackey. It was one of FX's first original dramas.


The Wire (2002)
Description: While broader in scope, it shares with 'One Good Cop' an unflinching look at police work and institutional challenges.
Fact: Considered one of TV's greatest dramas. Used real-life cops and criminals as consultants. Each season focused on a different Baltimore institution.


Blue Bloods (2010)
Description: Both works examine family dynamics within police work, showing how personal ethics influence professional decisions.
Fact: Tom Selleck stars as police commissioner. Features family dinner scenes in every episode. One of CBS's most-watched dramas.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: While more comedic, it shares with 'One Good Cop' the theme of cops balancing personal lives with duty, though in a lighter tone.
Fact: Won two Golden Globes. Was canceled by Fox then revived by NBC. Features one of TV's first openly gay captains.


Chicago P.D. (2014)
Description: Shares 'One Good Cop's' focus on the moral complexities of policing, with intense character-driven stories.
Fact: Part of Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise. Features crossover episodes with other shows. Known for its realistic portrayal of police work.


The Rookie (2018)
Description: Similar to 'One Good Cop' in following an older protagonist navigating police work, dealing with age and experience differences.
Fact: Inspired by a real LAPD officer. Nathan Fillion stars as John Nolan. Addresses modern policing issues.


Homicide: Life on the Street (1993)
Description: Both works present realistic, character-driven police dramas that explore the psychological toll of police work.
Fact: Based on David Simon's book. Featured innovative cinematography. Andre Braugher won an Emmy for his role.


NYPD Blue (1993)
Description: Like 'One Good Cop', this groundbreaking series showed cops as flawed humans dealing with personal and professional struggles.
Fact: Pioneered 'partial nudity' on network TV. Won 20 Emmy Awards. Launched David Caruso's career.


Third Watch (1999)
Description: Similar to 'One Good Cop' in showing first responders' daily challenges, blending action with human drama.
Fact: Focused on cops, firefighters, and paramedics. Set in New York City. Ran for six seasons.


Southland (2009)
Description: Like 'One Good Cop', this series focuses on the personal and professional challenges of police officers, blending action with deep character studies.
Fact: Originally aired on NBC before moving to TNT. Used handheld cameras for a documentary-style feel. Was canceled despite critical acclaim.
