Motive

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  • TV-14
  • 2013
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.4  (5,736)

Motive is a Canadian crime drama television series that aired on CTV from 2013 to 2016. The show revolves around Detective Angie Flynn, played by Kristin Lehman, who works for the Vancouver Police Department's Homicide Division. The show has 52 episodes spread across four seasons. Motive is a unique crime drama in that it is a "whydunit" rather than a "whodunit". The show begins with the revelation of the killer and their motive. The rest of the episode follows the detectives as they solve the case and bring the culprit to justice. Throughout the series, each episode explores a new case and a different motive. Detective Flynn is characterized as an intelligent, independent, and fearless detective who is passionate about her job. She has a complicated personal life, including a complex relationship with her ex-husband, who is also a detective in the same department. In addition to Detective Flynn, the show features a strong ensemble cast of characters, including Detective Oscar Vega, played by Louis Ferreira, and Detective Brian Lucas, played by Brendan Penny. The supporting cast also includes Sergeant Mark Cross, played by Warren Christie, who is Flynn's superior and confidant. Betty Rogers, played by Lauren Holly, is the department's forensic pathologist who assists the detectives in their investigations. The show's writing team does an excellent job of creating complex characters with intriguing motives. Each episode is crafted to build suspense and keep the audience guessing as to the identity of the killer until the end. The show also has a strong procedural component, with realistic and well-researched depictions of police investigation techniques. One of the standout features of Motive is its cinematography. The show is shot entirely in Vancouver, Canada, and the beautiful landscape is used to great effect in the show's visuals. The lighting and camera work are also of high quality, adding to the overall sense of tension and drama. Another strength of Motive is its approach to character development. The show does not shy away from exploring the personal lives of its characters, which allows the audience to become more invested in them. The show also addresses issues such as police corruption and workplace harassment, making it relevant and timely. The show's music and sound design are also notable, adding to the overall atmosphere of the show. The original score is composed by Canadian composer Shawn Pierce, who creates a haunting and ominous backdrop for the show's mystery and suspense. Motive was generally well-received by both audiences and critics during its run. The show was praised for its unique approach to the crime drama genre and its strong performances, particularly by Kristin Lehman. The show has been compared favorably to other well-known Canadian police dramas such as Flashpoint and Rookie Blue. In conclusion, Motive is a well-crafted crime drama that offers a fresh take on the genre. The show's unique focus on motive and complex characters, combined with its impressive cinematography and music, make it a must-see for fans of crime dramas. The show's cancellation in 2016 was met with disappointment from its dedicated fan base, but the legacy of Motive lives on as a standout Canadian production.

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Seasons
We'll Always Have Homicide
13. We'll Always Have Homicide
September 25, 2016
Three years after Judge Natalie Rodman's killer gets away, evidence in a new homicide suggests the killer may have resurfaced. The whole team reunites to finally closing the case.
Chronology of Pain
12. Chronology of Pain
September 18, 2016
After an explosion at a high-profile judge's home kills Angie's mentor, the team hunts for a sophisticated killer, who is an expert at covering their tracks.
Natural Selection
11. Natural Selection
September 11, 2016
The team investigates the death of a costumed woman who appears to have been killed with a medieval weapon.
In Plain Sight
10. In Plain Sight
September 4, 2016
When the team investigates the homicide of a young woman who's been nail-gunned to death, they discover the truth is stranger than fiction.
Remains to be Seen
9. Remains to be Seen
August 28, 2016
The murder of a visionary video game designer sends the team on a hunt through the past to find a killer.
Foreign Relations
8. Foreign Relations
August 21, 2016
When the murder of a British politician's son, draws the attention of Interpol, Angie finds herself navigating a new working relationship with an international Agent.
The Dead Hand
7. The Dead Hand
August 14, 2016
A soldier with a bomb takes the bullpen hostage, demanding justice for her son. Angie stays with the increasingly desperate mother as the rest of the team reinvestigates the son's case.
Interference
6. Interference
August 7, 2016
The team's investigation into the murder of a suburban mom takes a drastic turn when the victim's ill child is abducted.
The Scorpion and the Frog
5. The Scorpion and the Frog
July 31, 2016
A gruesome murder with the same signature as one of Paula's previous homicide cases could mean an innocent woman was convicted of a crime she didn't commit.
The Score
4. The Score
July 24, 2016
Angie and Paula find their personal boundaries tested when investigating the murder of an ex-con. Meanwhile, Vega also addresses boundary issues of his own with both Dr. Rogers and Lucas.
Index Case
3. Index Case
July 17, 2016
Angie and the team race against time to snag a killer who is inadvertently spreading a deadly pathogen across the city.
The Dead Name
2. The Dead Name
July 10, 2016
Angie temporarily steps in as Staff Sergeant as she investigates the murder of a football player�۪s wife.
The Vanishing Policeman
1. The Vanishing Policeman
July 3, 2016
Angie and newly minted Staff Sergeant Vega must adjust on the fly to their changed working dynamic, while dealing with the added pressure of bringing a cop killer to justice.
Description

Motive is a Canadian crime drama television series that aired on CTV from 2013 to 2016. The show revolves around Detective Angie Flynn, played by Kristin Lehman, who works for the Vancouver Police Department's Homicide Division. The show has 52 episodes spread across four seasons.

Motive is a unique crime drama in that it is a "whydunit" rather than a "whodunit". The show begins with the revelation of the killer and their motive. The rest of the episode follows the detectives as they solve the case and bring the culprit to justice. Throughout the series, each episode explores a new case and a different motive.

Detective Flynn is characterized as an intelligent, independent, and fearless detective who is passionate about her job. She has a complicated personal life, including a complex relationship with her ex-husband, who is also a detective in the same department. In addition to Detective Flynn, the show features a strong ensemble cast of characters, including Detective Oscar Vega, played by Louis Ferreira, and Detective Brian Lucas, played by Brendan Penny.

The supporting cast also includes Sergeant Mark Cross, played by Warren Christie, who is Flynn's superior and confidant. Betty Rogers, played by Lauren Holly, is the department's forensic pathologist who assists the detectives in their investigations.

The show's writing team does an excellent job of creating complex characters with intriguing motives. Each episode is crafted to build suspense and keep the audience guessing as to the identity of the killer until the end. The show also has a strong procedural component, with realistic and well-researched depictions of police investigation techniques.

One of the standout features of Motive is its cinematography. The show is shot entirely in Vancouver, Canada, and the beautiful landscape is used to great effect in the show's visuals. The lighting and camera work are also of high quality, adding to the overall sense of tension and drama.

Another strength of Motive is its approach to character development. The show does not shy away from exploring the personal lives of its characters, which allows the audience to become more invested in them. The show also addresses issues such as police corruption and workplace harassment, making it relevant and timely.

The show's music and sound design are also notable, adding to the overall atmosphere of the show. The original score is composed by Canadian composer Shawn Pierce, who creates a haunting and ominous backdrop for the show's mystery and suspense.

Motive was generally well-received by both audiences and critics during its run. The show was praised for its unique approach to the crime drama genre and its strong performances, particularly by Kristin Lehman. The show has been compared favorably to other well-known Canadian police dramas such as Flashpoint and Rookie Blue.

In conclusion, Motive is a well-crafted crime drama that offers a fresh take on the genre. The show's unique focus on motive and complex characters, combined with its impressive cinematography and music, make it a must-see for fans of crime dramas. The show's cancellation in 2016 was met with disappointment from its dedicated fan base, but the legacy of Motive lives on as a standout Canadian production.

Motive is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (52 episodes). The series first aired on May 23, 2013.

Where to Watch Motive

Motive is available for streaming on the CTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Motive on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    May 23, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (5,736)