Republic of Doyle

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  • TV-14
  • 2010
  • 6 Seasons
  • 7.6  (4,324)

Republic of Doyle is a Canadian crime drama TV show that aired on CBC from 2010 to 2014. The show revolves around the Doyle family, who run a private investigation firm in St. John's, Newfoundland. The series was created by and starred Canadian actor Allan Hawco as Jake Doyle, who also serves as the show's lead. It also features Krystin Pellerin as Leslie Bennett, Jake's partner and childhood friend, and Mark O'Brien as Des Courtney, Jake's best friend and a former criminal with a heart of gold. The show follows the adventures of Jake Doyle and his team as they investigate various cases involving theft, murder, and other criminal activities. As the son of a retired police officer, Jake has acquired a certain set of skills that makes him a formidable detective, but he often has to think on his feet to get to the bottom of the case. Meanwhile, he also struggles with his personal life, including his complicated relationship with his ex-wife, Nikki (played by Catherine Disher), and his growing feelings for Leslie. Throughout the course of the show, the characters are constantly tested by their work and their relationships. They face dangerous criminals, corrupt officials, and personal challenges that threaten to tear them apart. Despite their flaws and differences, the Doyle family always comes together to solve the case and protect their community. One of the show's major strengths is its setting. Shot on location in Newfoundland, the show captures the unique culture and geography of the region, from its rugged landscapes to its traditional music scenes. This adds a layer of authenticity and depth to the show, making it a beloved Canadian production. Another major aspect of the show is its humor. Republic of Doyle has a quirky, lighthearted tone that balances out the dark subject matter of the cases. The characters often make playful banter and witty remarks that keep the mood light, even in the face of danger. This, coupled with the show's action-packed sequences, makes it an entertaining and engaging watch. Aside from the main cast, the show also features a number of recurring characters, including Marthe Bernard as Tinny Doyle, Jake's reckless sister, and Sean McGinley as Malachy Doyle, Jake's estranged father. These characters provide additional depth and conflict to the show, adding to the already complex relationships between the main characters. In addition to its character-driven storylines, Republic of Doyle also tackles a number of social and political issues. The show deals with themes such as racism, sexism, and government corruption, reflecting the real-life issues facing Newfoundland and Canada as a whole. Overall, Republic of Doyle is a well-written, well-acted crime drama that offers both thrills and laughs. Its portrayal of Newfoundland and its unique culture is a testament to the talents of its creators and cast, and its blend of action and humor makes it a standout in the genre. Though it may have ended in 2014, the show's legacy lives on, as a beloved Canadian production that will continue to entertain audiences for years to come.

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Seasons
Last Call
10. Last Call
December 17, 2014
In the final episode of the series, the battle for the Republic is on! Jake and Leslie fight for their lives as powerful enemies close ranks; the Doyles pull out every trick to protect their own and get help from an unexpected ally.
Judgement Day
9. Judgement Day
December 10, 2014
Jake's murder charge comes front and center; Leslie faces her own life-changing event with her job on the line; Des finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time; Tinny is caught between her family and her job.
Body of Evidence
8. Body of Evidence
December 3, 2014
Every Doyle is in the hot seat and trying to keep their stories straight when they all face a police interrogation after a security job gone wrong; Leslie and Jake withhold secrets from each other as the clock runs out on the case.
When the Whistle Blows
7. When the Whistle Blows
November 26, 2014
When a tense strike at the docks turns violent, the Doyles team up with Jimmy and Wolf to protect a witness but uncover something more sinister in the process; Jake faces off with Saul again to dangerous results.
The Pint
6. The Pint
November 19, 2014
Jake has to solve a baffling case that has literally been dropped off at his front door; Ned Bishop is acting stranger than usual which jeopardizes an important day for Christian Doyle.
True Lies
5. True Lies
November 12, 2014
Jake tracks down evidence to prove his innocence while being tracked down by a high school enemy turned Parole Officer; Leslie makes job compromising decisions in a search for the truth; Mal and Rose question the return of prodigal Doyle, Christian.
The Driver
4. The Driver
November 5, 2014
Jake teams up with an enigmatic and dangerous woman to track down a missing driver before a crime war breaks out; Leslie extends her help to Jake and the Doyles despite not being cleared by her therapist; Mal and Des hit rock bottom with repo work.
Smash Derby
3. Smash Derby
October 29, 2014
An insurance case involving the temperamental victim of a car collision leads to intrigue at the track; Leslie resists meeting with the force therapist; Mal and Jake keep a big secret from Rose.
No Rest for the Convicted
2. No Rest for the Convicted
October 22, 2014
Jake must keep his loose-cannon bail benefactor in check while chasing a dodgy money trail; Leslie returns to work but with some conditions; Sloan's decisions force Jake into making a deal with the devil.
Dirty Deeds
1. Dirty Deeds
October 15, 2014
In the explosive season premiere Jake must fight off his enemies while trying to solve a case for a hapless inmate as he struggles to come to terms with happened to Leslie. The Doyles adjust to life after Jake's daughter stole their life savings.
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Republic of Doyle is a Canadian crime drama TV show that aired on CBC from 2010 to 2014. The show revolves around the Doyle family, who run a private investigation firm in St. John's, Newfoundland. The series was created by and starred Canadian actor Allan Hawco as Jake Doyle, who also serves as the show's lead. It also features Krystin Pellerin as Leslie Bennett, Jake's partner and childhood friend, and Mark O'Brien as Des Courtney, Jake's best friend and a former criminal with a heart of gold.

The show follows the adventures of Jake Doyle and his team as they investigate various cases involving theft, murder, and other criminal activities. As the son of a retired police officer, Jake has acquired a certain set of skills that makes him a formidable detective, but he often has to think on his feet to get to the bottom of the case. Meanwhile, he also struggles with his personal life, including his complicated relationship with his ex-wife, Nikki (played by Catherine Disher), and his growing feelings for Leslie.

Throughout the course of the show, the characters are constantly tested by their work and their relationships. They face dangerous criminals, corrupt officials, and personal challenges that threaten to tear them apart. Despite their flaws and differences, the Doyle family always comes together to solve the case and protect their community.

One of the show's major strengths is its setting. Shot on location in Newfoundland, the show captures the unique culture and geography of the region, from its rugged landscapes to its traditional music scenes. This adds a layer of authenticity and depth to the show, making it a beloved Canadian production.

Another major aspect of the show is its humor. Republic of Doyle has a quirky, lighthearted tone that balances out the dark subject matter of the cases. The characters often make playful banter and witty remarks that keep the mood light, even in the face of danger. This, coupled with the show's action-packed sequences, makes it an entertaining and engaging watch.

Aside from the main cast, the show also features a number of recurring characters, including Marthe Bernard as Tinny Doyle, Jake's reckless sister, and Sean McGinley as Malachy Doyle, Jake's estranged father. These characters provide additional depth and conflict to the show, adding to the already complex relationships between the main characters.

In addition to its character-driven storylines, Republic of Doyle also tackles a number of social and political issues. The show deals with themes such as racism, sexism, and government corruption, reflecting the real-life issues facing Newfoundland and Canada as a whole.

Overall, Republic of Doyle is a well-written, well-acted crime drama that offers both thrills and laughs. Its portrayal of Newfoundland and its unique culture is a testament to the talents of its creators and cast, and its blend of action and humor makes it a standout in the genre. Though it may have ended in 2014, the show's legacy lives on, as a beloved Canadian production that will continue to entertain audiences for years to come.

Republic of Doyle is a series that is currently running and has 6 seasons (77 episodes). The series first aired on January 6, 2010.

Where to Watch Republic of Doyle

Republic of Doyle is available for streaming on the CBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Republic of Doyle on demand at Apple TV and Peacock.

  • Premiere Date
    January 6, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    7.6  (4,324)