Van is in his hospital bed and the caller, whom Billie identified as former Candy Store Operative Nick McKussick, the first person to work in the Candy Store, calls once again to inform the officers that he has poisoned a family and they must pick up a Serbian by the name of Anton Grol at the train station.
Fastlane follows two renegade cops, LAPD officer Van Ray (Peter Facinelli, The Inside ) and former gang member now NYPD narcotics cop Deaqon Hayes (Bill Bellamy, Cousin Skeeter ), as they go undercover to catch the most elite criminals in Los Angeles, while searching for the ones that killed… More Deaq's estranged brother and Van's partner, Andre. Led by their no-nonsense boss, LAPD Lieutenant Billie Chambers (Tiffani Thiessen, Beverly Hills, 90210 ), they have full access to The Candy Store, a downtown warehouse full of confiscated expensive goodies, such as Ducatis, Ferraris, and Rolexes. These 'fifty-one percent cops and forty-nine percent criminals' have the ultimate backstage pass to blend right into the glamorous world of high-stakes crime.
Fastlane follows two renegade cops, LAPD officer Van Ray (Peter Facinelli, The Inside ) and former gang member now NYPD narcotics cop Deaqon Hayes (Bill Bellamy, Cousin Skeeter ), as they go undercover to catch the most elite criminals in Los Angeles, while searching for the ones that killed… More Deaq's estranged brother and Van's partner, Andre. Led by their no-nonsense boss, LAPD Lieutenant Billie Chambers (Tiffani Thiessen, Beverly Hills, 90210 ), they have full access to The Candy Store, a downtown warehouse full of confiscated expensive goodies, such as Ducatis, Ferraris, and Rolexes. These 'fifty-one percent cops and forty-nine percent criminals' have the ultimate backstage pass to blend right into the glamorous world of high-stakes crime.
Fastlane follows two renegade cops, LAPD officer Van Ray (Peter Facinelli, The Inside ) and former gang member now NYPD narcotics cop Deaqon Hayes (Bill Bellamy, Cousin Skeeter ), as they go undercover to catch the most elite criminals in Los Angeles, while searching for the ones that killed… More Deaq's estranged brother and Van's partner, Andre. Led by their no-nonsense boss, LAPD Lieutenant Billie Chambers (Tiffani Thiessen, Beverly Hills, 90210 ), they have full access to The Candy Store, a downtown warehouse full of confiscated expensive goodies, such as Ducatis, Ferraris, and Rolexes. These 'fifty-one percent cops and forty-nine percent criminals' have the ultimate backstage pass to blend right into the glamorous world of high-stakes crime.
Fastlane follows two renegade cops, LAPD officer Van Ray (Peter Facinelli, The Inside ) and former gang member now NYPD narcotics cop Deaqon Hayes (Bill Bellamy, Cousin Skeeter ), as they go undercover to catch the most elite criminals in Los Angeles, while searching for the ones that killed… More Deaq's estranged brother and Van's partner, Andre. Led by their no-nonsense boss, LAPD Lieutenant Billie Chambers (Tiffani Thiessen, Beverly Hills, 90210 ), they have full access to The Candy Store, a downtown warehouse full of confiscated expensive goodies, such as Ducatis, Ferraris, and Rolexes. These 'fifty-one percent cops and forty-nine percent criminals' have the ultimate backstage pass to blend right into the glamorous world of high-stakes crime.
Fun, funny, fast-paced, entertaining. you need to bring it Back.This shows pack a lot of action and entertainment. I was sad it got cancelled. hide show
Van Ray and Deaqon Hayes are two mismatched cops teamed together by shady vixen police lieutenant, Wilhelmina "Billie" Chambers, in a secretive undercover division of the LAPD. Operating with the motto "Everything we seize, we keep. Everything we keep, we use," their base of operations is the "Candy Store" - a warehouse containing a fortune in confiscated cars, clothes, weapons and everything else needed to blend into the seedy criminal underworld of Los Angeles. Given criminal covers, the officers use all of the resources at their disposal to apprehend dangerous miscreants while walking the line between cop and criminal.
Fun, funny, fast-paced, entertaining. Two bad-ass male cops trained to act like criminals, under the charge of one bad ass female cop. Some cheese, but lots of fun. hide show
This shows pack a lot of action and entertainment. It's young and hip, the characters are fun and out to have a good time. It makes light of situations that would be heavy and intense in other cop dramas. The chemistry between the three leads is there and creates half of the excitement. The action sequences are fast paced and often big. Nothing is too heavy, which can be a good thing-- if you're looking for a fun show that you can tune into at any time out of boredom or whatnot this could be it. Unfortunately, I don't know what channel you could find it on now. Reruns used to be shown on a channel that I'm drawing a blank on, but I haven't seen them in a while. The show is not that good to cry for its return, but it could have lasted longer than it did.
This was a great show that was pulled after one season. It was like a 2000's version of Miami Vice but with cooler people. The using of Los Angeles as a backdrop was a good choice, because most of the drama cop shows are set around New York. The action was fast paced, and the music was updated weekly. Tiffany, Bill, And Peter were cast superbly, and the scripts were well written. It's a shame that Fox pulled this show. They didn't give it time to gather a following. If I remember correct, they kept switching the nights it was on, which is a major factor in trying to keep viewers. The show ended with a cliff hanger that made you think that it was coming back. If you can catch this show on video, or on cable anywhere, you will not be disappointed.
I was so addicted to Fastlane a couple of years back that I stayed up until midnight every wednesday to watch it. For some insane reason, that was when it was scheduled in my country. I had school the next day but it didn't matter. I couldn't miss an episode.
I would have loved to see the story continue in a second season but the show got cancelled because of the high production costs. I think it was well worth the money. It looked and sounded great! Someone should have listened to the fans and kept this show alive! Oh well, I guess we'll always have the reruns.