So, it was basically a live-action version of the Robocop cartoon.
Yeah, though that was also the time we got a lot of low budget TV shows based on some big action / SF movies names (Nikita, Total Recall, Stargate, Buffy, Dead Zone). Nikita and RoboCop are Canadian productions officially too. Twin Peaks and X-Files pushed the envelope for production value. It was the golden years of shooting up there, I guess everyone took a shot in hopes of getting big somehow like Stargate and Buffy did.
Reading the synopsis of the episodes (I've seen some but I couldn't tell you much from memory), some of the original bite was still there at the writing level -just like RoboCop 3 premise doesn't read too bad- but it's just way too cheap and soft to really carry it.
Also this :
When his sexist views anger feminists, The OCP Chairman is kidnapped by a band of shapely rebels and forced to do housework, while Chip Chayken and his sexy partner plan to rip-off OCP.