Shades of Blue: Une flic entre deux feux
Titre original : Shades of Blue
- Série télévisée
- 2016–2018
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Harlee Santos, mère célibataire et officier de police new-yorkaise, se retrouve forcée de faire partie de l'unité spéciale anti-corruption du FBI tout en faisant face à ses propres problèmes... Tout lireHarlee Santos, mère célibataire et officier de police new-yorkaise, se retrouve forcée de faire partie de l'unité spéciale anti-corruption du FBI tout en faisant face à ses propres problèmes financiers.Harlee Santos, mère célibataire et officier de police new-yorkaise, se retrouve forcée de faire partie de l'unité spéciale anti-corruption du FBI tout en faisant face à ses propres problèmes financiers.
- Récompenses
- 10 nominations au total
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Just like reality where solutions to real life situations aren't black or white but fall somewhere as a shade of gray, so these cops must deal with the situations falling between strictly by the book and the right ethical thing to do. No one's perfect and so these cops deal.
"Shades of Blue" is a police drama featuring a vice squad. The story line is presented from a different point of view and I find that very refreshing. The weekly crimes they investigate are more of the subplot while their everyday hassles are the main story. Ray, I doubt you will ever see this but I must give credit where credit is due. I've seen many of your roles over the years and can't name a single one. Never seen you in a memorable role. My wife and I just finished binge watching first five episodes of "Shades of Blue".
FREAKING AWESOME ! You absolutely nail the role of Matt Woz! My wife and I love it. Hope the show is around for a long time. Good Job dude.
"Shades of Blue" is a police drama featuring a vice squad. The story line is presented from a different point of view and I find that very refreshing. The weekly crimes they investigate are more of the subplot while their everyday hassles are the main story. Ray, I doubt you will ever see this but I must give credit where credit is due. I've seen many of your roles over the years and can't name a single one. Never seen you in a memorable role. My wife and I just finished binge watching first five episodes of "Shades of Blue".
FREAKING AWESOME ! You absolutely nail the role of Matt Woz! My wife and I love it. Hope the show is around for a long time. Good Job dude.
Sunday, 14 May 2017: I initially reviewed this show after watching the first few episodes and I realized what a great show it is. This is a great dirty cop drama that keeps getting better with each episode. Beautiful, sexy and talented Jennifer Lopez, but the Emmy and SAG awards goes to the brilliant actor, Ray Liotta. He is the powerhouse actor on the show. I like that Ray's character Woz does not blink an eye when he has to kill somebody who is more dirtier than he is.
I sure hope Ray gets an Emmy for best male actor in a drama series and the show itself win an Emmy. Watching Jenny Lopez, she is just a naturally sexy and beautiful Latina to watch.
The rest of the cast of actors/actresses fill out the show very well. I hope this show has a long successful run on television for many years. I hope they hurry up and get rid of mobster Bianchi and his crew.
I sure hope Ray gets an Emmy for best male actor in a drama series and the show itself win an Emmy. Watching Jenny Lopez, she is just a naturally sexy and beautiful Latina to watch.
The rest of the cast of actors/actresses fill out the show very well. I hope this show has a long successful run on television for many years. I hope they hurry up and get rid of mobster Bianchi and his crew.
I figured eventually J Lo would have to leave the show but figured with the other talented actors on the show that were selected....you would've found her replacement. Disappointed to find out that this is the last season. There is a strong female lead and the story lines are great. The show has been one of the few I'd looked forward to returning. Shame that y'all got concerned the show wouldn't stand if and when Jlo left
Oh, of little faith in your casting abilities and in not thinking the viewers would continue watching with the great writers you had behind the show.
Bummer,
Pamela
I have no idea why I hadn't bothered to watch this series earlier. Didn't realise that Jennifer Lopez could deliver a series with some powerful and intense acting.
Ray Liotta was absolutely outstanding as Wozniak with a tightly knit team under him.
This is a must watch. Superb writing with unpredictable outcomes. All three seasons were nicely intertwined with some new characters and stories being introduced.
I was frankly surprised that Jennifer Lopez could act this well. Even though she has acted in several movies, none of them required her to stretch her acting skills as much as this series did. She did an excellent job in this tv series.
This was indeed a very pleasant surprise!
I hope the writers of this TV series come up with more brilliantly crafted stories!
Ray Liotta was absolutely outstanding as Wozniak with a tightly knit team under him.
This is a must watch. Superb writing with unpredictable outcomes. All three seasons were nicely intertwined with some new characters and stories being introduced.
I was frankly surprised that Jennifer Lopez could act this well. Even though she has acted in several movies, none of them required her to stretch her acting skills as much as this series did. She did an excellent job in this tv series.
This was indeed a very pleasant surprise!
I hope the writers of this TV series come up with more brilliantly crafted stories!
Jennifer Lopez is really donning the moniker "Jenny from the Block". Her acting works have gained mixed reception and Shades of Blue will continue that tradition. The leading actors give a presentable performance and the drama appears to be in working shape, however some of the police works are following frigid formula of crime drama, not to mention a couple of angles are shady and unconvincing.
Female leads in cop series admittedly look like models, for example leads of Castle or Quantico, which is not entirely a bad and might even be appealing, but it doesn't enhance the reliability aspect of the series. What Jennifer brings is the occasional moments where her character is approachable. At these times she can shed the celebrity persona and delves into the character, although there's still inconsistency in this regard.
Harlee Santos (Jennifer Lopez) is a single mother and corrupt cop who is also being chased by FBI. The character can be appealing as the movie plays out the family and camaraderie cards, but it often transitions into intentionally excessively independent woman stereotype or simply become too melodramatic. Fortunately, the supporting cast helps alleviate these few sloppy instances.
Ray Liotta as Wozniak, the patriarch in the police squad, this is a role he's comfortable with. He plays the crude mentor and protector who harbor secret vices presentably well. Warren Kole as Stahl, the FBI agent is charming in creepy kind of way. There's a solid foundation for character development here, although it's not without a lingering inkling that these are crime drama clichés. Furthermore, this translates into some of the police works that just look too outlandishly crafted.
The premise holds together sufficiently, "Shades of Blue" has a decent start and relatively suspenseful set-up. If it follows these core directions instead of trails from other shows, it should find some degree of success.
Female leads in cop series admittedly look like models, for example leads of Castle or Quantico, which is not entirely a bad and might even be appealing, but it doesn't enhance the reliability aspect of the series. What Jennifer brings is the occasional moments where her character is approachable. At these times she can shed the celebrity persona and delves into the character, although there's still inconsistency in this regard.
Harlee Santos (Jennifer Lopez) is a single mother and corrupt cop who is also being chased by FBI. The character can be appealing as the movie plays out the family and camaraderie cards, but it often transitions into intentionally excessively independent woman stereotype or simply become too melodramatic. Fortunately, the supporting cast helps alleviate these few sloppy instances.
Ray Liotta as Wozniak, the patriarch in the police squad, this is a role he's comfortable with. He plays the crude mentor and protector who harbor secret vices presentably well. Warren Kole as Stahl, the FBI agent is charming in creepy kind of way. There's a solid foundation for character development here, although it's not without a lingering inkling that these are crime drama clichés. Furthermore, this translates into some of the police works that just look too outlandishly crafted.
The premise holds together sufficiently, "Shades of Blue" has a decent start and relatively suspenseful set-up. If it follows these core directions instead of trails from other shows, it should find some degree of success.
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- AnecdotesThis series is based on a novel by Michael Rudolph called Shades of Blue: 30 Years of (Un)ethical Policing.
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