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Laying down the law

TV & Satellite Week

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October 03, 2020

Edie Falco stars as LA’s first female police chief in a cop drama that tackles tough issues

- REBECCA MAHONEY

Laying down the law

Edie Falco has built an unrivalled career playing TV’s most formidable women. Now, The Sopranos and Nurse Jackie star is adding another trailblazer to the list – the hardball police chief in Alibi’s new cop drama, Tommy.

The 12-part series opens with former high-ranking NYPD officer Abigail Thomas, better known as ‘Tommy’, moving to the West Coast to take up her post as LA’s first-ever female chief of police amid a storm of questions and controversy.

As the first woman – and the first gay woman – in the job, Tommy feels she has a lot to prove, especially as she is surrounded by resentful allies of her predecessor, Milt Leakey (LA Law’s Corbin Bernsen), who was forced out after sexual-harassment scandals.

But Tommy is soon thrown in at the deep end when she’s tasked with negotiating a stand-off between immigration agents and an LAPD officer who tries to help an undocumented Mexican mother and her 12-year-old daughter.

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