Season 3 of 19-2 returns June 20 to Bravo; renewed for Season 4

From a media release: Bravo announced today that its award-winning drama 19-2 has been renewed for a fourth season, just weeks before Season 3 premieres on Monday, June 20 at 10 p.m. ET. Winner of three Canadian Screen Awards including Best Dramatic Series, the 10-episode, hour-long drama sees the return of CSA-nominated actors Adrian Holmes and Jared Keeso as beat partners Nick Barron and Ben Chartier. … Continue reading Season 3 of 19-2 returns June 20 to Bravo; renewed for Season 4

Production begins on Season 3 of Bravo’s 19-2

From a media release: Bravo announced today that production has begun on Season 3 of its hit original drama 19-2. Set to return to Bravo in 2016, the 10-episode, hour-long drama co-produced by Montréal’s Sphere Media Plus and Echo Media, films on location in Montréal throughout the rest of summer and fall. Season 3 sees the return of … Continue reading Production begins on Season 3 of Bravo’s 19-2

Review: Dark Matter takes mysterious, intriguing next steps

Because I’ve been covering television for years, I have a bit of a suspicious streak when it comes to storylines. I’m always looking for the red herring, the twist, the other shoe to drop. Because of that, watching Episode 2 of Dark Matter turned into an exercise in conspiracy theories and experiments. I watched the … Continue reading Review: Dark Matter takes mysterious, intriguing next steps

Tonight: The Stanley Dynamic, The Nature of Things, Doc Zone, Storage Wars, The Liquidator

The Stanley Dynamic, YTV – premiere The Stanley Dynamic, a hilarious multi-cam sitcom centres around The Stanleys, a normal family with one big twist—one of their twin sons is animated. The 14-year-old twins, Larry and his cartoon twin brother Luke, navigate their first year of high school and try to fit in. Luke prefers to … Continue reading Tonight: The Stanley Dynamic, The Nature of Things, Doc Zone, Storage Wars, The Liquidator

Review: Strange Empire’s last stand

It felt inevitable and yet impossible. The just-completed season one of Strange Empire seemed to build toward Captain John Slotter self-destructing and being brought to justice, whether by a noose or by Kat’s hand. It ended up being that hand, taunted into drawing a bow and snuffing out whatever light was left in that tormented heart, at the … Continue reading Review: Strange Empire’s last stand