Intelligence

TV-14
2005    60minCrime, Dramma
8.17.5
Mary Spalding, the director of the Vancouver Organized Crime Unit, offers Jimmy Reardon, one of Vancouver's top organized crime bosses, immunity from prosecution in exchange for his role as a police informant.

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2 Stagioni

  • Stagione 1
    Stagione 113 Episodi
  • Stagione 2
    Stagione 212 Episodi
  • Speciali
    Speciali2 Episodi
  • Ian TraceyJimmy Reardon
  • Matt FrewerTed Altman
  • Klea ScottMary Spalding
  • John CassiniRonnie Delmonico
  • Camille Sullivan
  • Bernie Coulson
  • Pascale Hutton
  • Lauren Lee SmithTina
  • Dave CameronDanny
  • John TenchWinston
  • Sabrina GrdevichMaxine Reardon
  • David Lovgren
  • Shane Meier
  • Eugene Lipinski
  • John Mann
  • Hiro Kanagawa
  • Fulvio Cecere
  • Darcy Laurie
  • Alana Husband
  • Ona Grauer
  • flavo4323 novembre 2025
    Intelligence (2005) is a gripping and refreshingly different look at the world of crime and espionage because it shifts the lens away from the familiar American perspective and places it squarely in Canada—a country closer to home, yet often overlooked despite its real influence and relevance. The series dives deep into the complex and murky overlap between organized crime, police, domestic intelligence, and international agencies. What makes it so compelling is how honestly it portrays these groups: sometimes cooperating, often undermining each other, always negotiating for advantage. Deals are struck in shadows, alliances shift constantly, and everyone—criminals and officials alike—serves their own purposes. It was a shame that real political pressures contributed to the show’s early cancellation, because Intelligence had the potential for a long run. Still, its impact is clear. Many modern cable and streaming dramas echo the tone, structure, and morally grey storytelling that Intelligence helped pioneer.

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