Though he did get some nasty reviews — “an actor with all of the warmth of Richard Speck,” wrote one critic — Farina is tremendous in the part. And he’s getting posthumous praise, as this from Vulture writer Nathan Smith earlier this year: “His eyes communicated a certain kind of exhaustion and intensity that could only come from a real, seasoned detective. Farina had a quiet charisma, a dignity earned from the experience visible on his worn face, but mostly, onscreen, he just felt like a guy doing a job.”