

Hudson Street
Tony Canetti is a divorced detective in Hoboken, New Jersey, who shares custody of his son Mickey with his ex-wife. In between work and raising his son, Tony also starts a romance with an idealistic crime reporter, Melanie.
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Plot Summary
Hudson Street is a sitcom that follows the life of Jack Nardini, a former boxer turned detective, as he navigates the complexities of his job and his personal life. The series explores his relationships with his colleagues and his romantic entanglements, often leading to humorous situations and dramatic tension.
Critical Reception
Hudson Street received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised the premise and the performances of its cast, particularly Tony Shalhoub, others found the writing to be formulaic and lacking originality. The show struggled to find a consistent audience, and its run was cut short.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Tony Shalhoub's charismatic performance.
- Criticized for its predictable plotlines and uninspired humor.
- Seen as a decent but ultimately unremarkable sitcom attempt.
Google audience: Audience reception for Hudson Street is largely unavailable due to its limited broadcast run and lack of widespread streaming availability. Early reviews indicated a moderate interest, but it did not garner a significant fan base.
Fun Fact
Although Tony Shalhoub later found massive success with 'Monk,' 'Hudson Street' was one of his early leading roles in a television series.
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