Allegiance
- Série télévisée
- 2024–
- 44m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA 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.
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- 5 victoires et 19 nominations au 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...
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.
Enjoyed the first episode, it was engaging & interesting. The characters felt believable, the story line was something that felt plausible especially in this current climate. There's some veteran actors here who carry the story nicely, and for a Canadian show it felt like something more interesting that has some weight to it. I don't know much about Surry (sp?), but have watched many shows filmed around Vancouver, Canada and recognized some of the area. Hope the show can stay focused on the issues facing policing, and not get too bogged down by the personal lives which I also feel drags a show down. I also appreciated seeing more diverse stories in a cop show format - I'll definitely be tuning in to see what comes next.
I have been pleasantly surprised by this series. The acting is excellent, bringing the characters to life, the soundtrack is great, a nice counterpoint to the story, helping bring it alive, the cinematography is well done, the camera work and sets are all excellent, the seasonal story arc is very interesting, i love shows that have a seasonal story running in the background of the episodic stories, and the episodic stories are all great, interesting and entertaining and lastly all the characters feel real, not generic or flat, so great casting, which is good because a show is so much better when the characters have depth and realness., Really enjoying Allegiance!
Allegiance is just bad. It feels less like a cop show and more like some kid's Wattpad story. Cheesy dialogue, boring camerawork, and plot holes galore. I won't fault it for trying to push a moral in each episode, whether it's about safe supply or gun control, but the execution is so crude it just comes off as either propaganda or a kids show. The way the show tackles its issues is so shallow and one-sided, we might as well be reading the local NDP candidate's Twitter threads. Whereas earlier Canadian police procedurals like Rookie Blue and Flashpoint gave us a reason to care about the guest character of the week, this show seems to use them as props for our main character to pontificate about the week's social issue. If you're looking for chase scenes or action sequences, look elsewhere. Our Mary Sue main character can't run worth anything, conveniently letting the bad guy get away every time. Every action scene consists of people pointing guns at each other, somehow not getting extra ventilation holes, and being completely charmed by our main character's cheesy recycled pseudo-profound BS speech. The acting is overwrought, but it's hard not to be for dialogue like this (and most of it is exposition). The only character with any believability is the male rookie's training officer, Gabinski, for the few scenes he appears.
There are YouTube Originals that are better than this. If CBC wants to keep its funding under a more hostile government, it needs to do better.
There are YouTube Originals that are better than this. If CBC wants to keep its funding under a more hostile government, it needs to do better.
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