Enscape Premium Floating-Lizenz – 1 Jahr

959,00  HT

Licence annuelle flottante Enscape Premium : 

Licence nominative = liée à un utilisateur spécifique, mais utilisable sur plusieurs appareils (mais pas simultanément).

Inclut l’accès à Veras (compatible avec Mac et PC)

L’abonnement ne sera pas renouvelé automatiquement.

Cette extension est compatible avec SketchUp Pro 2022 à 2026 sur PC et Mac équipés de processeurs M1, M2, M3 et M4 (les processeurs Intel ne sont pas pris en charge) .
Elle est également compatible sur Mac avec Archicad (2026-2028), Vectorworks (2023-2025) et Rhino (7.0 et 8.3), ainsi que sur PC avec Revit (2022-2025), Rhino (7.0 et 8.3), Archicad (2025-2028) et Vectorworks (2023-2025).

Rookie - Season 1 | The

The action is surprisingly visceral. A late-season home invasion sequence is as tense as anything in prestige drama, and the finale—which pits Nolan and Bishop against an armored vehicle and a school shooting threat—is a masterclass in sustained suspense.

Beneath the patrol lights, Season 1 explores second chances, ageism, and what it really means to protect a community. Nolan’s age isn’t a gimmick; it’s the lens through which the show asks: Is it noble or foolish to restart your life when the stakes are life and death? His rookie class must also confront systemic issues—racial profiling, use of force, police corruption—without becoming a lecture. The show handles these topics with surprising nuance for network TV. The Rookie - Season 1

The show wastes no time establishing its core tension: Nolan may have life experience—emotional intelligence, calm under pressure, and a father’s protective instincts—but he lacks the physical edge and street instincts of his twenty-something peers. His commanding officer, Sergeant Grey (Richard T. Jones), wants him gone from day one, believing Nolan is either chasing a midlife fantasy or, worse, a liability. But Nolan’s resolve is unshakable. He’s not trying to be young again; he’s trying to be good . The action is surprisingly visceral

The Rookie Season 1 is a confident, addictive blend of Brooklyn Nine-Nine ’s warmth and Southland ’s grit. Nathan Fillion brings his trademark charm and vulnerability, making Nolan a hero you root for not because he’s invincible, but because he keeps getting up. While a few subplots stretch credibility (the love triangle with his lawyer, for one), the season earns its emotional punches. Nolan’s age isn’t a gimmick; it’s the lens

Unlike many police shows that glorify shootouts, The Rookie emphasizes procedure, de-escalation, and the psychological toll of the job. Nolan fails. He freezes. He makes dumb mistakes. He gets chewed out. But he learns—often the hard way. The show balances episodic cases (a kidnapped child, a cartel hit, a violent ex-con) with serialized arcs: a serial bomber targeting officers, Nolan’s ongoing legal battle with a corrupt cop, and the slow-burning romance between Nolan and his training officer, the sharp, weary Talia Bishop (Afton Williamson).

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