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Billions is considered to be the first American TV series to have a non-binary character. [8] Preet Bharara, the inspiration for U.S. Attorney Chuck Rhodes who was portrayed by Paul Giamatti, was somewhat critical of Giamatti's casting – jokingly referring to the Italian American actor as "noted Indian American actor Paul Giamatti". [26]
Eventually, Chuck succumbs and agrees to make a deal, making Bryan furious. Meanwhile, after a conversation with Wendy, Axe decides he will make a deal to save Axe Capital. The deal states that Axelrod will lose his firm, admit guilt, and pay a $1.9 billion dollar fine for the criminal activities.
Tokyo Detention House. Within the criminal justice system of Japan, there exist three basic features that characterize its operations.First, the institutions—police, government prosecutors' offices, courts, and correctional organs—maintain close and cooperative relations with each other, consulting frequently on how best to accomplish the shared goals of limiting and controlling crime.
The Millionaire Detective - Balance: Unlimited (Japanese: 富豪刑事 Balance:UNLIMITED, Hepburn: Fugō Keiji Baransu Anrimiteddo) is a Japanese anime television series produced by CloverWorks, [2] directed by Tomohiko Itō and inspired by the novel The Millionaire Detective written by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
Pages in category "Japanese crime films" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Joshua Lawrence "Jake" Adelstein (born March 28, 1969) is an American [1] journalist, crime writer, and blogger who has spent most of his career in Japan.He is the author of Tokyo Vice: An American Reporter on the Police Beat in Japan, which inspired the 2022 Max original streaming television series Tokyo Vice, starring Ansel Elgort as Adelstein.
Bayside Shakedown (踊る大捜査線, Odoru Daisōsasen) is a Japanese police comedy-drama television series originally broadcast by the Fuji Television group in 1997. The series was developed by Ryoichi Kimizuka and stars Oda Yūji, Toshirō Yanagiba, Eri Fukatsu, Chosuke Ikariya, Miki Mizuno, and Yūsuke Santamaria.
Criminal Code (外事警察, Gaiji Keisatsu) [1] is a Japanese television drama mini-series that aired on NHK from 14 November 2009 to 19 December 2009. [2] It is based on the novel of the same name written and released in Japan by Aso Iku .