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  • TV-MA
  • 2006
  • 3 Seasons
  • 7.7  (7,764)

Brotherhood is an American television series that aired on Showtime from 2006 to 2008. The show starred Jason Isaacs and Nigel Gore in leading roles. The series was set in Providence, Rhode Island, and followed the lives of two brothers on opposite sides of the law. Tommy Caffee (Isaacs) is a Democratic politician who belongs to a family with a long history of involvement in organized crime. He works as a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and is considered to be an up-and-coming star in the Democratic Party. Despite his successful career, Tommy is still heavily involved in his family's criminal activities and is constantly trying to balance his political aspirations with his loyalty to his brother, Michael. Michael Caffee (Gore), Tommy's older brother, is a notorious criminal who has recently returned to Providence after a seven-year absence. Michael has been on the run from the law and is now seeking to re-establish his place in the family's criminal enterprise. He is the black sheep of the family and has a complicated relationship with his younger brother, Tommy. The show also features a number of other characters who are either involved in the Caffee family's criminal activities or are working to bring them down. Among them are Declan Giggs (Ethan Embry), a corrupt cop who is in the Caffee family's pocket, and Detective Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman), who is tasked with bringing down the Caffee family. Throughout the series, Brotherhood explores themes of family loyalty, ambition, corruption, and the blurred lines between good and evil. The show offers a gritty and realistic depiction of the world of organized crime, as well as the political arena in which Tommy operates. One of the key strengths of Brotherhood is its complex and nuanced portrayal of its characters. Tommy and Michael Caffee are both flawed characters who are often forced to make difficult moral choices. Despite their criminal activities, the audience is able to empathize with them and understand their motivations. The show also features strong performances from its cast, particularly Jason Isaacs and Nigel Gore, who bring depth and nuance to their roles as the Caffee brothers. The supporting cast is also impressive, with standout performances from Ethan Embry and Kevin Chapman. In addition to its compelling characters and performances, Brotherhood also offers a strong sense of place and atmosphere. The show is set in Providence, Rhode Island, and the city is depicted as a gritty and hardscrabble place, with a rich history and culture all its own. Overall, Brotherhood is a well-crafted and engaging drama that offers a fresh take on the world of organized crime. With its strong performances, complex characters, and gritty realism, the show is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and political thrillers.

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Birnam Wood Comes To Dunsinane
8. Birnam Wood Comes To Dunsinane
December 21, 2008
When Speaker Donatello's critical condition makes Tommy the heir apparent for the Speakership of the House, Freddie Cork maneuvers to get on Tommy's good side. With the Italian mob, the Rhode Island Police, and the Feds after him, Michael's obsessive need to find Colin puts everyone in jeopardy
All The Interim Is Like A Phantasma
7. All The Interim Is Like A Phantasma
December 14, 2008
Kath and Colin worry about what Michael might be capable of if he becomes too suspicious of their relationship. Eileen goes stir crazy when her advanced pregnancy confines her to bed. Tommy asks for Michael's help as the investigation hones in on the Waterfront Project.
The Chimes At Midnight
6. The Chimes At Midnight
December 7, 2008
Eileen worries that her family will never leave The Hill when Speaker Donatello draws Tommy back in to help pass the budget. Declan gets new information about Tommy's involvement in the Waterfront Project and breaks some rules to find a link between Tommy and Nozzoli. Rose's attachment to Colin fuels Michael's anger and paranoia as he refuses to help Nozzoli get in on Tommy's Waterfront contracts.
Give Me The Ocular Proof...
5. Give Me The Ocular Proof...
November 30, 2008
Declan's investigation triggers alarms among the corrupt politicians so Tommy tries to finesse information from the investigation. Rose receives a diagnosis and shares the truth with Ellen. Michael and Colin begin to clash as they help Freddie plan a robbery.
The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth
4. The Course of True Love Never Did Run Smooth
November 23, 2008
The Labor Day holiday weekend finds Michael increasingly paranoid and edgy; Tommy proposes a radical lifestyle change to Eileen; Declan and Cassie's getaway highlights the growing problems in their rocky marriage.
Let Rome in Tiber Melt
3. Let Rome in Tiber Melt
November 16, 2008
A tenement fire that kills several Latino squatters and a firefighter causes political fallout for Tommy. Colin begins drinking heavily because of a love triangle. Declan's investigation bears fruit and is expanded.
Things Badly Begun
2. Things Badly Begun
November 9, 2008
Tommy uses his new leverage to convince Mayor Panzarella to get behind the Waterfront development. At the same time, Michael's business dealings with Nozzoli create a new roadblock for Tommy. As Declan starts his investigation into state house corruption, Franklin's sudden disappearance draws attention. Eileen gets passed over at work because of her pregnancy as Rose tries to get answers about her mysterious illness.
Uneasy Lies the Head
1. Uneasy Lies the Head
November 2, 2008
Tommy's frustration with his new role as Speaker Donatello's errand boy leads him to consider a risky career change. With Michael still refusing to speak to Tommy, Colin arranges for both brothers to attend Rose's birthday party. Rose tries to hide her deteriorating health. Eileen struggles to meet the demands of her growing family while becoming more invested in her job at Social Services. Michael's relationship with Attorney General Franklin starts to unravel when Michael hears that Freddie Cork is getting bail. To avoid serious outside scrutiny, Tommy asks Declan to run a special investigation into corruption in the state house. Declan accepts, looking for real justice.
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Brotherhood is an American television series that aired on Showtime from 2006 to 2008. The show starred Jason Isaacs and Nigel Gore in leading roles. The series was set in Providence, Rhode Island, and followed the lives of two brothers on opposite sides of the law.

Tommy Caffee (Isaacs) is a Democratic politician who belongs to a family with a long history of involvement in organized crime. He works as a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and is considered to be an up-and-coming star in the Democratic Party. Despite his successful career, Tommy is still heavily involved in his family's criminal activities and is constantly trying to balance his political aspirations with his loyalty to his brother, Michael.

Michael Caffee (Gore), Tommy's older brother, is a notorious criminal who has recently returned to Providence after a seven-year absence. Michael has been on the run from the law and is now seeking to re-establish his place in the family's criminal enterprise. He is the black sheep of the family and has a complicated relationship with his younger brother, Tommy.

The show also features a number of other characters who are either involved in the Caffee family's criminal activities or are working to bring them down. Among them are Declan Giggs (Ethan Embry), a corrupt cop who is in the Caffee family's pocket, and Detective Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman), who is tasked with bringing down the Caffee family.

Throughout the series, Brotherhood explores themes of family loyalty, ambition, corruption, and the blurred lines between good and evil. The show offers a gritty and realistic depiction of the world of organized crime, as well as the political arena in which Tommy operates.

One of the key strengths of Brotherhood is its complex and nuanced portrayal of its characters. Tommy and Michael Caffee are both flawed characters who are often forced to make difficult moral choices. Despite their criminal activities, the audience is able to empathize with them and understand their motivations.

The show also features strong performances from its cast, particularly Jason Isaacs and Nigel Gore, who bring depth and nuance to their roles as the Caffee brothers. The supporting cast is also impressive, with standout performances from Ethan Embry and Kevin Chapman.

In addition to its compelling characters and performances, Brotherhood also offers a strong sense of place and atmosphere. The show is set in Providence, Rhode Island, and the city is depicted as a gritty and hardscrabble place, with a rich history and culture all its own.

Overall, Brotherhood is a well-crafted and engaging drama that offers a fresh take on the world of organized crime. With its strong performances, complex characters, and gritty realism, the show is a must-watch for fans of crime dramas and political thrillers.

Brotherhood is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (29 episodes). The series first aired on July 9, 2006.

Where to Watch Brotherhood

Brotherhood is available for streaming on the Showtime website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Brotherhood on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 9, 2006
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (7,764)