EPISODE
Director Nicholas Wootton presents this dramatic and criminal series about the youngest police commissioner in New York police history named Walter Clark. Walter was a rising policeman who saved the life of his unsuccessful partner. With the passage of days, Walter was promoted to the detective and offered a position that fits his true abilities, where Clark requests his appointment in the most dangerous tasks.
November1977, New York City, New York, USA
21 December 1966, New York City, New York, USA
1 January 1987, Long Island, New York, USA
24 July 1940, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
20 December 1974, Dallas, Texas, USA
30 September 1952, New York City, New York, USA
6 May 1980, North Providence, Rhode Island, USA
6 December 1945, Middletown, Connecticut, USA
March 01, 2013
The concept is clever and some of the cast is well above average but the writing, always the most important element of a TV show, is subpar with cliched dialogue that betrays any possible character development.
February 26, 2013
Sticking around for the answers seems well worth the time.
February 26, 2013
All this is way too complicated for its own good.
February 26, 2013
When I look into my own future, I see years spent watching Walter Clark grow up, one hour at a time.
February 26, 2013
We quickly care what happens to these characters, which gets any show off to a strong start.
February 26, 2013
James and McBride make music together in the way you want any fictional cop partners to and it's a solid, meat-and-potatoes police procedural, and one that could potentially evolve into more depending on how the flash-forwards are used down the road.
February 25, 2013
Despite being nothing new, the show works.
February 26, 2013
CBS' Golden Boy is another cop show, but it's not just another cop show. It's considerably better than most of what that genre has had to offer in recent years.
February 25, 2013
The new CBS procedural has a few outstanding elements that work right away.
February 26, 2013
Golden Boy is definitely worth a look because the writing and acting are so good.

