With news of a mole in Station 19, Officer Ben Chartier (Jared Keeso, Elysium) begins investigating his fellow cops, including his own partner, Nick Barron (Adrian Holmes, Arrow). But when Ben and Nick respond to an active school-shooting, each man must put aside his reservations and trust his partner with his life. As the station recovers after the shooting, the race to find the mole borders on desperation, and Nick gets in too deep. Winner of the 2016 Canadian Screen Award for Best Dramatic Series, this gritty drama explores the demons that haunt the men and women behind the badge. 9 episodes, 7 1/2 hours, 3 DVDs, SDH.
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Episodes
School
In the season two premiere, the entire squad is involved in an intensely tragic school shooting which profoundly impacts their lives.
Disorder
The aftermath of the school shooting finds the squad trying to deal with the tragedy. Meanwhile, a traumatized Audrey returns to duty, and Nick offers support to Ben, who gets suspended and must undergo therapy.
Borders
After the arrest of a misunderstood homeless man and the retrieval of a runaway, Nick and Ben realize that not everyone can be saved.
Tribes
The squad becomes involved in a feud with firemen; little mistakes cause consequences.
Rock Garden
Amelie takes a chance on Ben; Nick and Isabelle get shocking news about Theo.
Tables
Nick is pulled from patrol, dramatically shifting the hunt for the mole.
Property Line
The squad faces a community in crisis.
Babylon
The squad must clear violent protesters out of an abandoned building.
Orphans
The identity of the mole is revealed.
Bridges
The mole is on the run; the squad turns on each other.
- Behind-the-scenes featurette
Details
Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 444 minutes plus bonus programming
Format: Widescreen
Number of discs: 3
Language: English
Subtitles: No
Color or B&W: Color
CC: No
SDH: Yes
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Audio Format: Stereo
Rating: NR. Contains coarse language, graphic violence, sexual content, nudity, and disturbing images.
Cast
Adrian Holmes, Jared Keeso, Dan Petronijevic, Benz Antoine, Mylene Dinh-Robix, Conrad Pla, Maxim Roy, Bruce Ramsay, Laurence Leboeuf, Andreas Apergis, Jennifer Seguin, Tyler Hynes, Tattiawna Jones, Jayne Heitmeyer, Sarah Allen, Victor Cornfoot, Danny Blanco Hall, Zackaryer Abdillahi
Press
"Smart...character-driven drama" --The Huffington Post
"Gritty cop drama" -- The Hollywood Reporter
"A really stellar cast" -- The Chronicle Herald (Canada)
"The writing is sublime...in the tradition of shows like 'The Wire'" -- The New York Times
"TV's next compelling police drama...reminiscent of early Steven Bochco" -- TV Insider
"Not Your Average Cop Show...smart...character-driven drama...The paces is perfect, the writing is real and natural and believable, and the stories hit home" -- The Huffington Post
"Alarmingly good. Almost too much to handle." -- TV Guide Canada
Awards
ACTRA Award Nomination -- Outstanding Female Performance (Mylene Dinh-Robic, 2015)
ACTRA Award Nomination -- Outstanding Female Performance (Laurence Leboeuf, 2015)
Canadian Cinema Editors Award Nomination -- Best Editing in Long Form Television Series (2014)
Canadian Screen Award Winner for Best Achievement in Casting (2016)
Canadian Screen Award Winner for Best Direction in a Dramatic Series (2016)
Canadian Screen Award Winner for Best Dramatic Series (2016)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series (Bruce Ramsay, 2016)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series (Conrad Pla, 2016)
Canadian Screen Award Winner -- Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role (Jared Keeso, 2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Dramatic Series (2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Direction in a Dramatic Series (2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Program or Series (2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Writing in a Dramatic Series (2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series (Benz Antoine, 2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series (Dan Petronijevic, 2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series (Maxim Roy, 2015)
Canadian Screen Award Nomination -- Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series (Laurence Leboeuf, 2015)
Directors Guild of Canada, Craft Award Nomination -- Direction-Television Series (2015)
Directors Guild of Canada, Team Award Nomination -- Television Series-Drama (2015)
Writers Guild of Canada Award Nomination for Best Writing in a TV Drama (2016)