My local public library is wonderful in offering all kinds of e-services, including books and streaming movies, tv, and other videos. It offers lots of European detective shows. I've been working my way through various French series, and Cherif is a pleasant, if fluffy, show. The protagonist, Kader Cherif, is a wisecracking detective of Algerian descent who constantly quotes from American cop shows, citing them by season and episode. He has a poster of "Shaft" in his office. His partner, an intelligent woman who is equal to him in rank, tolerates his offbeat personality and is a fine detective in her own right. They strike a balance. There is, of course, constant flirtation, since, like most dramas, the police is staffed with impossibly good looking personnel.