Follows three Chicago families as they journey toward hope and healing after an unarmed African American doctor is shot by a white cop.Follows three Chicago families as they journey toward hope and healing after an unarmed African American doctor is shot by a white cop.Follows three Chicago families as they journey toward hope and healing after an unarmed African American doctor is shot by a white cop.
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I thought I'd watch the show while doing some other work. Never got to that other work. The way the story unfolds from various perspectives really drew me in from episode one. I've found a great new show for Sunday nights.
This mini series show caught my interest because I live in Chicago and the setting of the show is Chicago. This show was much better than expected. They set up the show as north side vs south side. There are great neighborhoods on both north and south side. Noah Wyle did a great job as the husband of the murdered by a cop doctor. The story gives all of the ramifications to all factions involved in this story: doctor'd family, politicians and the police department. I am glad I stuck with this mini series as the story evolved it became more enjoyable.
Ok, I've seen two episodes of The Red Line, and it's not bad. Not the best TV I've ever seen, but shows promise. I have read a lot of IMDB reviews to help me choose movies and tv programs to watch, and sometimes the reviews get piled on, usually by those who are more interested in Candy Crush or mommy than real thought.
This time it's obvious that some highly placed official with a strong Tweet finger, or one of his minions, is at work. Key phrases and words like Fake News, Hollywood, Liberal, saying things about other reviews that really don't exist, and inability to show intelligence in comments and spelling lead down that path. Honestly, 1's out the Wazoo? Who's fooling whom?
Red Line, from what I have seen, graphically shows the stress and ambiguity and need for growth on all sides of the fence. Maybe if we had more shows like this that might encourage intelligent discussion, we'd all be better off.
This time it's obvious that some highly placed official with a strong Tweet finger, or one of his minions, is at work. Key phrases and words like Fake News, Hollywood, Liberal, saying things about other reviews that really don't exist, and inability to show intelligence in comments and spelling lead down that path. Honestly, 1's out the Wazoo? Who's fooling whom?
Red Line, from what I have seen, graphically shows the stress and ambiguity and need for growth on all sides of the fence. Maybe if we had more shows like this that might encourage intelligent discussion, we'd all be better off.
This is my first review ( because we all have a first!). I understand some of the references to box checking the diversity components of the program.
However, whilst this might not be the first show where a white cop shoots an innocent black man, I find it astonishing that there are so many references to liberalism, and leftist being at the forefront.
It's more aligned with recognizing and being truthful about the fact that cops shoot black people indiscriminately, far too often.
Racial profiling is not going away and there are too many bad cops ruining the reputation of the vast majority of great ones who do a difficult job.
In my opinion, we need to keep making programs that call out this reality.... whatever your politics.
However, whilst this might not be the first show where a white cop shoots an innocent black man, I find it astonishing that there are so many references to liberalism, and leftist being at the forefront.
It's more aligned with recognizing and being truthful about the fact that cops shoot black people indiscriminately, far too often.
Racial profiling is not going away and there are too many bad cops ruining the reputation of the vast majority of great ones who do a difficult job.
In my opinion, we need to keep making programs that call out this reality.... whatever your politics.
This just didn't meet the mark. The performances were uneven. The editing was sloppy. The premise was interesting but it could have been executed in 4 episodes with better writers, some better casting choices (Jira is the linchpin of this story and the young actress, or the direction she was given, didn't live up to the challenge). I give this series a 5 (meh) out of 10. {Political/Crime Drama}
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- TriviaThe Red Line is a route traveled by a train with the Chicago Transit Authority system between the North and South side of Chicago.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Great Day Washington: Episode dated 26 April 2019 (2019)
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