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Training Day is an American crime-thriller television series that aired on CBS from February 2 to May 20, 2017. [1] The series serves as a follow-up to the 2001 film of the same name . It stars Bill Paxton and Justin Cornwell , and is known for being one of Paxton's final performances prior to his death in February 2017.
Training Day is a 2001 American crime thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Ayer. It stars Denzel Washington as Alonzo Harris and Ethan Hawke as Jake Hoyt, two LAPD narcotics officers followed over a 24-hour period in the gang-ridden neighborhoods of Westlake , Echo Park , and South Central Los Angeles .
Recurring Cast: Season 1-4, Guest: Season 5-6 2017 Training Day: Moreno Recurring Cast Chicago P.D. Chico Episode: "Promise" Wisdom of the Crowd: Flaco Guerrero Recurring Cast 2018 Nicky Jam: El Ganador: Stephen Episode: "The Infiltrated" 2018–23 Mayans M.C. Louie Guest: Season 1-4, Recurring Cast: Season 5 2019 Scrutiny: Anthony Gerardi
"Training Day" is the twentieth episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 146th episode overall. It originally aired on NBC on April 14, 2011. The episode was written by Daniel Chun and directed by Paul Lieberstein .
Training Day may refer to: Inset day, teacher in-service training day, in United Kingdom schools; Training Day, a 2001 American crime thriller film; Training Day, soundtrack of the film above; Training Day, CBS TV series based on the 2001 film "Training Day" , second episode of the animated comedy Archer
During the season's run, each episode would be available to stream the day they premiered on AMC+, AMC's streaming service which first launched in June 2020. [82] [83] The season premiere resulted in the biggest day of new subscriber sign-ups for AMC+, and by the mid-season finale episodic viewership on the streaming service rose by 61%.
The show tracks the progression of women who are in the audition process of trying to become a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. The show begins at Texas Stadium (Seasons 1–3), then moves with the team to AT&T Stadium in subsequent seasons: first the open audition "cattle call", then the five-person audition "cut-down", followed by personal interviews, uniform fittings, BMI testing, physical ...
The season finale, "Whistleblower" was viewed by 6.60 million viewers with a 3.4 rating/10% share in the 18–49, marking a 3% drop from the fifth-season finale, "Company Picnic." [ 9 ] The season also ranked 52nd in the seasonal total viewership with an average of 7.80 million viewers.