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The Red Line - Season 1
The series begins with more dramatic events of three families in a state of tragedy. There are three families in Chicago trying to withstand the incident that has caused a real tragedy for them in their lives. Now, these families are trying to move toward hope and healing after a white policeman shot at an unarmed African American doctor in mysterious circumstances.
24 July 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA
28 January 1980, New York, USA
April 26, 2019
What we have in The Red Line is a show that lacks the rudimentary craft necessary for elementary propaganda -- even the program's natural allies will likely be alienated, because it's treating them like dopes.
April 26, 2019
The Red Line is brimming with good intentions, but its execution never goes beyond the surface
April 25, 2019
The Red Line is a well-intentioned and sometimes beautifully acted CBS miniseries about race and justice... that gets off to a clunky and heavy-handed start.
April 24, 2019
At times overly earnest, "The Red Line"...is imperfect, but its existence demonstrates broadcasters haven't completely thrown in the towel on quality drama and for that viewers can be grateful.
April 26, 2019
Turns out The Wire meets This Is Us is a rather satisfying sweet spot.
April 25, 2019
It's not subtle, but it is smart. It's openly emotional, but rarely manipulative. It, too, wears its heart on its sleeve, a quality that enables it to get the best of its occasional heavy-handed dialogue...
April 26, 2019
Amid the sometimes overheated hubbub there is Royale, who brings the temperature back to normal. Even when a scene feels too obviously constructed, she moves around in it like an organic space, a real person among people in a movie.
April 26, 2019
"The Red Line" harnesses the power of simple storytelling calibrated towards the masses to probe painful social concerns, and to potentially change hearts and minds.
April 26, 2019
The Red Line is exactly the kind of risk network TV should be taking.
April 24, 2019
Often worthy and heartfelt, "The Red Line" still can't get its arms around the real-world pain and suffering (and consequences) that it has to get its arms around.

