Shades of Blue: Une flic entre deux feux
Original title: Shades of Blue
- TV Series
- 2016–2018
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- 1h
Harlee Santos, New York police officer and single mother, is forced to work in the F.B.I.'s anti-corruption task force while dealing with her own financial problems.Harlee Santos, New York police officer and single mother, is forced to work in the F.B.I.'s anti-corruption task force while dealing with her own financial problems.Harlee Santos, New York police officer and single mother, is forced to work in the F.B.I.'s anti-corruption task force while dealing with her own financial problems.
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- 10 nominations total
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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
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 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!
I wasn't sure about this show when it first came out. I gave it a chance because it had Ray Liotta, albeit the plastic faced version, co-starring. Lopez steals the show. She is excellent in her role.
One of the people reviewing on the board thought this was an original idea. She never saw The Shield, I guess.
Like Shades of Blue, The Shield was about a group of crooked cops, led by Michael Chiklis. Here, it's Ray Liotta as Matt Wozniak, working with a group made up of Harlee (J. Lo), Tess (Drea DeMatteo), Michael (Dayo Okenyi), Marcus (Hampton Fluker) and others.
Harlee is a single mother with a daughter (Cristina Santos). She is having some financial problems. She is approached by the FBI in the person of Robert Stahl (Warren Kole). She can cooperate and help them get Wozniak or she can go to prison given what they have on her. She reluctantly cooperates, but Wozniak is so paranoid and nervous, she has to be extra-careful. Plus she is torn because of her loyalty to Wozniak.
This isn't a bad show. I think people are hard on Jennifer Lopez and here's why: She's a high-profile celebrity who has a lot written about her personal life, she shows up to awards shows in some flimsy fashions, and she's a singer and dancer. When people look at her, they see Jennifer Lopez, diva.
None of that means that she can't act. I thought she was wonderful as Selena, and she's good in this.
The problem with the show is that because it's Jennifer Lopez, we constantly see her taking off her clothes, working out at the gym, having sex, showing cleavage and then being a tough-as-nails cop, all the while with perfect hair and make-up. And did I mention she's 46 years old. Also, all the guys want her. It's too much, and as a result, the show is criticized.
Lopez needs to lose herself in this role a little more and be a female cop and less dishy - a little less makeup, some unstyled hair, a few less love scenes and a few less times she strips down should do it. She would still be beautiful but a little more human. Then I think people might be more receptive.
The rest of the cast is very good -- Ray Liotta is terrific - he looks and is terrifying; Drea DeMatteo from "The Sopranos" is very believable as a policewoman with personal problems; Warren Kole seems young for his job but he's okay. A good cast has been assembled.
There's nothing wrong with being a derivative show - most shows are. For what it is, it's dark and pretty good.
Like Shades of Blue, The Shield was about a group of crooked cops, led by Michael Chiklis. Here, it's Ray Liotta as Matt Wozniak, working with a group made up of Harlee (J. Lo), Tess (Drea DeMatteo), Michael (Dayo Okenyi), Marcus (Hampton Fluker) and others.
Harlee is a single mother with a daughter (Cristina Santos). She is having some financial problems. She is approached by the FBI in the person of Robert Stahl (Warren Kole). She can cooperate and help them get Wozniak or she can go to prison given what they have on her. She reluctantly cooperates, but Wozniak is so paranoid and nervous, she has to be extra-careful. Plus she is torn because of her loyalty to Wozniak.
This isn't a bad show. I think people are hard on Jennifer Lopez and here's why: She's a high-profile celebrity who has a lot written about her personal life, she shows up to awards shows in some flimsy fashions, and she's a singer and dancer. When people look at her, they see Jennifer Lopez, diva.
None of that means that she can't act. I thought she was wonderful as Selena, and she's good in this.
The problem with the show is that because it's Jennifer Lopez, we constantly see her taking off her clothes, working out at the gym, having sex, showing cleavage and then being a tough-as-nails cop, all the while with perfect hair and make-up. And did I mention she's 46 years old. Also, all the guys want her. It's too much, and as a result, the show is criticized.
Lopez needs to lose herself in this role a little more and be a female cop and less dishy - a little less makeup, some unstyled hair, a few less love scenes and a few less times she strips down should do it. She would still be beautiful but a little more human. Then I think people might be more receptive.
The rest of the cast is very good -- Ray Liotta is terrific - he looks and is terrifying; Drea DeMatteo from "The Sopranos" is very believable as a policewoman with personal problems; Warren Kole seems young for his job but he's okay. A good cast has been assembled.
There's nothing wrong with being a derivative show - most shows are. For what it is, it's dark and pretty good.
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- TriviaThis series is based on a novel by Michael Rudolph called Shades of Blue: 30 Years of (Un)ethical Policing.
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