Allegiance
- TV Series
- 2024–
- 44m
A rookie agent working in Surrey, her hometown, who faces the limits of the judicial system as she battles to exonerate her politician father.A rookie agent working in Surrey, her hometown, who faces the limits of the judicial system as she battles to exonerate her politician father.A rookie agent working in Surrey, her hometown, who faces the limits of the judicial system as she battles to exonerate her politician father.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 19 nominations total
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Great police drama in a tv famine.
Canadian series with rookie police agent in her Surrey hometown.
Rookie good acting & captured my interest thru out.
Surprising find that engaged me completely from ep.1 thru the complete series.
Pretty much binged the series as so enjoyable.
Good acting & loved seeing my old Veronica Mars favourite ie. Enrico Colantoni in this series.
Terrific that each episode complete & engrossing.
Over arching theme re her father's own problem.
Hope to see Season 2 as a definite watch.
Recommend this series to others looking for well acted, produced police drama...
Canadian series with rookie police agent in her Surrey hometown.
Rookie good acting & captured my interest thru out.
Surprising find that engaged me completely from ep.1 thru the complete series.
Pretty much binged the series as so enjoyable.
Good acting & loved seeing my old Veronica Mars favourite ie. Enrico Colantoni in this series.
Terrific that each episode complete & engrossing.
Over arching theme re her father's own problem.
Hope to see Season 2 as a definite watch.
Recommend this series to others looking for well acted, produced police drama...
I couldn't make it through the pilot episode of this new 2024 spy drama on CBC. The story follows a rookie cop named Sabrina (by Supinder Wraich) who faces turmoil when her politician father is accused of treason.
While the premise seems interesting, the execution is lackluster. The acting feels, even worse, stiff and unrealistic. The plot also has some glaring holes that are hard to ignore. I gave up halfway through because the amateurish directing and acting made it too difficult to stay engaged. There are much better shows out there to watch instead.
In short, 'Allegiance' falters with uninspired writing, weak acting, and a dull pilot that made me stop watching after one episode.
Rating: Only 4 out of 10 stars and I really can't recommend tuning in to future episodes.
While the premise seems interesting, the execution is lackluster. The acting feels, even worse, stiff and unrealistic. The plot also has some glaring holes that are hard to ignore. I gave up halfway through because the amateurish directing and acting made it too difficult to stay engaged. There are much better shows out there to watch instead.
In short, 'Allegiance' falters with uninspired writing, weak acting, and a dull pilot that made me stop watching after one episode.
Rating: Only 4 out of 10 stars and I really can't recommend tuning in to future episodes.
I have to admit - I very often hate 'Canadian' movies and some Can. TV shows. But this show is impressive.
This is like a Canadian version of the TV series The Rookie, starring Nathan Fillion. The female lead is similar to Nathan's character in that she is competent to a impressive degree.
I've watched 2 episodes so far, and the action is great, and the show is SMART, and well filmed. It helps the main characters are pleasant to look at.
I'm not sure if I'll get tired of the show pushing the anti-racism message. It's present - but not offensively preachy so far.
I'm looking forward to the third ep. I'm already invested in the characters.
This is like a Canadian version of the TV series The Rookie, starring Nathan Fillion. The female lead is similar to Nathan's character in that she is competent to a impressive degree.
I've watched 2 episodes so far, and the action is great, and the show is SMART, and well filmed. It helps the main characters are pleasant to look at.
I'm not sure if I'll get tired of the show pushing the anti-racism message. It's present - but not offensively preachy so far.
I'm looking forward to the third ep. I'm already invested in the characters.
"Allegiance", the new Canadian cop drama on CBC, transcends the typical police procedural. Set in Surrey, British Columbia, it follows Sabrina Sohal (Supinder Wraich), a fresh police academy graduate dealing with her father's arrest. The show delves into racism, class, and power, while maintaining gripping tension. With Canada's natural beauty as a backdrop, it's an intriguing watch that tackles universal issues.
Sabrina's journey is compelling, as she grapples with her duty as a cop versus personal matters. The series confronts racism head-on, challenging the "colorblind" argument and exposing the consequences of diversity efforts. Luke (Lachlan Quarmby), her white co-worker, embodies jealousy and privilege, adding depth to the narrative. Despite some predictability, "Allegiance" is an entertaining and thought-provoking addition to the genre, proudly showcasing Canada's distinctive culture and landscapes.
Sabrina's journey is compelling, as she grapples with her duty as a cop versus personal matters. The series confronts racism head-on, challenging the "colorblind" argument and exposing the consequences of diversity efforts. Luke (Lachlan Quarmby), her white co-worker, embodies jealousy and privilege, adding depth to the narrative. Despite some predictability, "Allegiance" is an entertaining and thought-provoking addition to the genre, proudly showcasing Canada's distinctive culture and landscapes.
The hero is perfect, instinctively comes to the right conclusion by guessing and always manages to get to the heart of the criminal to have them surrender. It would be okay if the supporting characters were there for any reason except to be a soundboard for her brilliant thinking (and minutely helping to connect the dots) or showcasing her superiority over her peers. There is a lot of talent that is not being used to full potential. All of the actors are good but the script is too predictable, the only character that is developing is the main character, and she is turning so cheesy perfect that she really is not likeable. I think they are using the same Artificial Intelligence script writing for Departure, another show that I initially thought would be interesting.
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