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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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", 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.
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 am from Canada, and normally programing for shows can be not so good. With this show it has it all, Drama, Crime, Gangs, Child theft, and much more. They touch on issues that show what has happened in Canada's past, showing crimes in perspective to wrongful doing. This show gives you great acting, great indepth story lines and Characters that have deep connections. I am proud to say that this is one of Canada's better shows. Well done to the full cast and crew making such artistry.
The show itself is quite indepth, a big story line with its twists and turns and weekly smaller story lines with all the drama that leaves you wanting more.
The show itself is quite indepth, a big story line with its twists and turns and weekly smaller story lines with all the drama that leaves you wanting more.
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...
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