Dark Blue: The Complete First Season DVD Review

Dark Blue: The Complete First Season DVD Review



Synopsis: LAPD Lt. Carter Shaw (Dylan McDermott) and his special undercover task force understand that to collar criminals, one must first get on their level. They also know that going undercover may require cutting ties with those who mean the most. Adrift, isolated and frequently faced with situations that strain the line between right and wrong, these officers know that all that matters is loyalty to each other and to the task at hand: bringing down the bad guys. 

From Jerry Bruckheimer Television (the CSI Trilogy, Without a Trace, Cold Case) comes another edgy and atmospheric series about dedicated law enforcers operating in the shadows and leading double lives. Omari Hardwick, Logan Marshall-Green and Nicki Aycox also star. This 4-Disc, 10-Episode Season One Collection of their edge-of-your-seat investigations will take you to the edge of darkness -- and beyond.

Review: When Dark Blue debuted on TNT I tuned right in, because honestly anything that Jerry Bruckheimer does ends up turning to gold.  Dark Blue is no exception.  Dylan McDermott makes a splash back into television as he heads up this great new cop drama.

Dark Blue is a lot edgier than some of the other cop shows on tv.  It reminds of of when NYPD Blue first premiered years ago, and it really had a great edge.  The show is very character driven, as we see the cops all struggle with their two lives.  They're undercover and sometimes it seems a little bit too much so.

This DVD set represents the complete season one of the show, which is 10 episodes on 4-discs.  Its only available online at the WBShop, so be sure to jump on this one!

Interest Range: Action/Adventure, Police Drama, Tv Shows

 

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