Please, no spoilers beyond where I'm at in the series.
So, I've finally gotten around to catching what has been hailed as the greatest TV show of the past decade. Well, we'll see. So far, I'm 6 episodes in, and my assessment is that it's "really fucking good" but not quite at "OMG, BEST SHOW EVER". The first half of BSG season 1 hooked me in better than this so far, but again, this is great TV all the same.
Random thoughts:
Chuckled at the "community policing" line in the pilot, since that seems to be a source of derision in the policing world all over.
Not quite sure I can believe
any police force using typewriters in the 21st century, but I'll suspend my disbelief.

Liked the moment when Mcnulty's FBI buddy meets him at night and parks parallel to him, and Mcnulty just goes "I can tell you were never in patrol." It's the little authentic stuff like that which makes me laugh.
The one TV trope early on that kinda bugged me was when the team explains the legal requirement of "exhaustion" before getting a wiretap in front of Daniels. It's clearly a TV trope for the benefit of the audience, because they're lecturing Daniels, the experienced drug cop, on the requirements for a wire like he's a frigging rookie. I understand the necessity for the scene, I'm just sayin'.
I loved the Mcnulty murder investigation told solely through "fucks"

Sort of the same trope for:
"“Unmonitored?”
“we can’t listen to anything unless one of our targets is using the phone. This, detective, is the job. What other kind of work were you expecting?”
-But then, I can believe that, because detective whitebread seems like a moron.
My favourite moment so far, though, is in the pilot, between Greggs and Daniels:
Greggs: “Avon Barksdale....got a DOB?”
Daniels: *shakes head*
Greggs: *sigh* *rolls eyes*
I laughed my ass off out loud at that exchange, plus Greggs' reaction of rolling her eyes, because I think I, and most investigators, have had that
exact same exchange, and same reaction, multiple times on the job. Very authentic.
