The entire squad is involved in an intensely tragic school shooting which profoundly impacts their lives.The entire squad is involved in an intensely tragic school shooting which profoundly impacts their lives.The entire squad is involved in an intensely tragic school shooting which profoundly impacts their lives.
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I watched a lot of crime series like 19-2. Something is different in this one. Maybe a pure reality for people who work in public services in our city and how they encounter with their personal matters and social issues. in this episode, we face with one of the greatest scenes in this genre. 13 minutes unbelievable uncut sequence-plan!!! Amazing roles and directing and movie shooting. You can not move when you watching this episode.In this episode we can be familiar with the characters of the series as well. Their strength and weakness. In many moments, you can feel a great music which playing during touchy moments. Sorry for what happened in the U.S and Canada couple years ago.
One of the best episodes of tv I have ever seen. The level of emotion and intensity was insane. Superb writing and even better acting. I was left stunned and exhausted when it was over.
10smartU2
I've never been in a mass shooting situation, before...i.e., until I watched this episode. Riveting. I had to remind myself that it was a series a few times just to unclench my teeth a bit. Artfully done. Dialog is sparse but you are front and center in the moment during a harrowing ordeal. Beautiful ending. Very well-acted. Kudos to Jared Keeso as Ben Chartier. His last moments in this episode are exquisite. Fine actor.
First - why have I never heard of this show? No - I don't live in Canada - but I'm sure people in Canada know of / watch shows like Law & Order right?? I can't believe I just found it. I binged the entire 1st season yesterday.
Second - It has a very "ER" vibe to it. Which is a definite compliment. Just crazy stuff going on constantly but they're able to pull back to let the characters be front & center when necessary. The camera work / the way a scene is framed is amazing.
Third - the acting is really excellent. Jared Keeso- I mean OMG.....I have only ever seen him in LETTERKENNEY so I was very pleasantly surprised & impressed by him. He has made me cry too many times.
Lastly - this is one of my top 5 favorite episodes of any show I've ever watched. Truly heartbreaking and anxiety inducing - but i couldn't stop watching.
Second - It has a very "ER" vibe to it. Which is a definite compliment. Just crazy stuff going on constantly but they're able to pull back to let the characters be front & center when necessary. The camera work / the way a scene is framed is amazing.
Third - the acting is really excellent. Jared Keeso- I mean OMG.....I have only ever seen him in LETTERKENNEY so I was very pleasantly surprised & impressed by him. He has made me cry too many times.
Lastly - this is one of my top 5 favorite episodes of any show I've ever watched. Truly heartbreaking and anxiety inducing - but i couldn't stop watching.
The school scenes were so realistically filmed that I was put through an emotional "meat-grinder" - yet this episode was so overwhelmingly powerful that I immediately watched it again once it was over!! A first-rate job by the entire cast and crew make this an unforgettable viewing experience. Bravo!!!
Did you know
- TriviaOn Vince's (played by Tyler Hines) locker there appears to be a patch from the Boiling Springs Police Department in North Carolina.
- Quotes
Ben Chartier: We have casualties in the kitchen. We need paramedics.
Dispatcher: Multiple units en route.
Sergeant Julien Houle: Go after the shooter!
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- Runtime
- 42m
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