The Red Line

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 5.7  (1,106)

The Red Line is a gripping drama television series that premiered on CBS in 2019. The show is created by Caitlin Parrish and Erica Weiss and centers around the emotional fallout from a police shooting in Chicago. The Red Line follows three different families whose lives intersect after a white cop accidentally shoots and kills an African American doctor, played by Noah Wyle. The incident, which occurs just as the doctor is coming home from his honeymoon with his husband (played by Emayatzy Corinealdi), sets off a chain of events that will forever alter the lives of those involved. Wyle's character, Daniel Calder, is a renowned cardiac surgeon who just returned from his honeymoon with newly-wed husband, a high school teacher named Harrison Brennan (Noel Fisher). Calder's character is an honest, caring man who serves as a voice of reason throughout the show. His death sets off a wave of emotion and activism as his husband Harrison is left to pick up the pieces and fight for justice. The Red Line tackles a range of topics that are both timely and significant, including racism, police brutality, LGBTQ rights, and gun control. The show does a great job of exploring each of these themes with sensitivity and nuance, carefully unpacking the complex social and political issues at their core. One of the standout features of the show is the way that it handles issues of diversity and representation. The Red Line boasts a truly impressive cast of actors from a range of backgrounds, including African American, Latinx, LGBTQ, and Asian American actors. The show highlights the diversity of the city of Chicago in a way that feels both authentic and powerful. Throughout the course of the first season, we follow the lives of the families affected by the shooting in different ways. First, we follow Wyle's character Calder as he goes about his daily life, while also exploring the difficulties he faces as an openly gay man. Then, we follow his husband, Harrison, as he grieves the loss of the love of his life, fights for justice, and tries to rebuild his life from the ashes. In addition to the emotional impact of the shooting, the show also deals with a number of other storylines involving the other families. These include a political campaign, a custody battle, and a teenage boy struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. Each of these storylines is intertwined with the central arc of the police shooting and serves to add further depth and complexity to the show. The Red Line is a show that is not afraid to grapple with difficult questions and moral dilemmas. It takes a clear stance on important issues while never resorting to simplistic solutions or clichéd moralizing. Instead, the show is smart and nuanced, refusing to shy away from the complexities of real life. Overall, The Red Line is a powerful and thought-provoking show that tackles important social issues with intelligence and sensitivity. The writing is strong, the acting is superb, and the themes are timely and significant. Whether you're looking for an engaging character drama or a show that will challenge your perceptions and make you think, The Red Line is well worth watching.

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This Victory Alone is Not the Change We Seek
8. This Victory Alone is Not the Change We Seek
May 19, 2019
Tia receives a financial windfall from an unlikely source, putting her back in the race for alderman against Nathan Gordon. Also, Paul makes a profound and life-changing revelation about himself.
I Must Tell You What We Have Inherited
7. I Must Tell You What We Have Inherited
May 19, 2019
Tia's campaign for alderman is in jeopardy after it is revealed that Jira is her daughter, whom she gave up for adoption. Also, in order to help indict Paul, Daniel tries to find the anonymous sender of the security tape that shows him shooting Harrison.
We Turn Up This Music Louder Than a Mother's Cry
6. We Turn Up This Music Louder Than a Mother's Cry
May 12, 2019
Daniel fears for Jira's safety after receiving a threatening phone call warning her to stop speaking out about the shooting. Also, Jira rallies her classmates to walk out of school to march against police brutality.
One Day We May Be More Than a Body
5. One Day We May Be More Than a Body
May 12, 2019
Daniel, reeling over disturbing information he discovered about Harrison, seeks comfort from his colleague - and Jira's teacher - Liam Bhat. Also, Jira causes waves when she speaks up in defense of Tia during Tia's debate with incumbent Alderman Nathan Gordon.
We Need Glory For A While
4. We Need Glory For A While
May 5, 2019
Tia finds herself making enemies after she gives a powerful speech against Paul Evans and the Chicago Police Department. Also, Paul's life takes an upturn after he performs a heroic act that makes him a momentary hero.
For We Meet By One or The Other
3. For We Meet By One or The Other
May 5, 2019
After hearing Paul's testimony about Harrison's shooting, Daniel has an angry outburst that puts his lawsuit against Paul at risk. Also, Jira's first meeting with her birth mother, Tia, doesn't go as she expected.
We Are Each Others Harvest
2. We Are Each Others Harvest
April 28, 2019
Grieving widower Daniel Calder files a civil suit against Officer Paul Evans, the cop who shot his unarmed husband. Also, Daniel's adopted daughter, Jira, tries to connect with her birth mother, Tia Young, who is conflicted about meeting her daughter, and Paul is assigned a new partner on the force, Officer Diego Carranza.
We Must All Care
1. We Must All Care
April 28, 2019
Three very different Chicago families journey toward hope and healing after a tragedy causes them all to consider how race and racial biases affect their lives.
Description

The Red Line is a gripping drama television series that premiered on CBS in 2019. The show is created by Caitlin Parrish and Erica Weiss and centers around the emotional fallout from a police shooting in Chicago. The Red Line follows three different families whose lives intersect after a white cop accidentally shoots and kills an African American doctor, played by Noah Wyle. The incident, which occurs just as the doctor is coming home from his honeymoon with his husband (played by Emayatzy Corinealdi), sets off a chain of events that will forever alter the lives of those involved.

Wyle's character, Daniel Calder, is a renowned cardiac surgeon who just returned from his honeymoon with newly-wed husband, a high school teacher named Harrison Brennan (Noel Fisher). Calder's character is an honest, caring man who serves as a voice of reason throughout the show. His death sets off a wave of emotion and activism as his husband Harrison is left to pick up the pieces and fight for justice.

The Red Line tackles a range of topics that are both timely and significant, including racism, police brutality, LGBTQ rights, and gun control. The show does a great job of exploring each of these themes with sensitivity and nuance, carefully unpacking the complex social and political issues at their core.

One of the standout features of the show is the way that it handles issues of diversity and representation. The Red Line boasts a truly impressive cast of actors from a range of backgrounds, including African American, Latinx, LGBTQ, and Asian American actors. The show highlights the diversity of the city of Chicago in a way that feels both authentic and powerful.

Throughout the course of the first season, we follow the lives of the families affected by the shooting in different ways. First, we follow Wyle's character Calder as he goes about his daily life, while also exploring the difficulties he faces as an openly gay man. Then, we follow his husband, Harrison, as he grieves the loss of the love of his life, fights for justice, and tries to rebuild his life from the ashes.

In addition to the emotional impact of the shooting, the show also deals with a number of other storylines involving the other families. These include a political campaign, a custody battle, and a teenage boy struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. Each of these storylines is intertwined with the central arc of the police shooting and serves to add further depth and complexity to the show.

The Red Line is a show that is not afraid to grapple with difficult questions and moral dilemmas. It takes a clear stance on important issues while never resorting to simplistic solutions or clichéd moralizing. Instead, the show is smart and nuanced, refusing to shy away from the complexities of real life.

Overall, The Red Line is a powerful and thought-provoking show that tackles important social issues with intelligence and sensitivity. The writing is strong, the acting is superb, and the themes are timely and significant. Whether you're looking for an engaging character drama or a show that will challenge your perceptions and make you think, The Red Line is well worth watching.

The Red Line is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on April 28, 2019.

Where to Watch The Red Line

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

  • Premiere Date
    April 28, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    5.7  (1,106)