Network: CBS.
Episodes: Eight (hour).
Seasons: One.
TV show dates: April 28, 2019 — May 19, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Noah Wyle, Emayatzy Corinealdi, Noel Fisher, Howard Charles, Aliyah Royale, Michael Patrick Thornton, Vinny Chhibber, Corey Reynolds, and Elizabeth Laidlaw.
TV show description:
From creators Caitlin Parrish and Erica Weiss, The Red Line TV show is a limited series which centers on three separate Chicago families forever changed by the shooting of an unarmed African American doctor. Drawing upon life in three distinct neighborhoods, the story looks at how race, culture, and circumstance affect experience.
High history school teacher Daniel Calder (Wyle) and his husband, Dr. Harrison Brennan (Reynolds), are raising teen daughter Jira Calder-Brennan (Royale) on Chicago’s north side, when Dr. Brennan is wrongfully shot and killed by a while police officer. Although Daniel does his best to comfort Jira, she needs the support and understanding of a black woman who can better empathize with what life is like for her.
Tension between father and daughter grows, when Jira decides to seek out her birth mother in hopes that she can provide some answers about her family history and context for her identity as an African American woman. Daniel, meanwhile, seeks solace from co-worker Liam Bhatt (Chhibber), who also happens to be Jira’s literature teacher.
On the south side of Chicago, Jira’s biological mother, Tia Young (Corinealdi), lives with husband Ethan (Charles), a red line train operator. In the wake of the shooting, Tia is contemplating a run for Alderman, but fears connecting with Jira could wind up scuttling her political aspirations. Although he is a loving father to their six-year-old son and knows his wife, as a teen, gave up a baby for adoption, Ethan cautions Tia against it.
Finally, on the city’s west side, officer Paul Evans (Fisher) is dealing with the aftermath of having shot an innocent man and has to come to terms with not just the tragedy, but also his mindset. Paul’s professional partner, Victoria “Vic” Renna (Laidlaw), and his brother, Jim (Thornton), do more harm than good, when they try to help him. Jim is a former officer himself and has been confined to a wheelchair since he was shot on the job.
The drama uses the stories of the Calder-Harrison, Young, and Evans families to explore the racial and racist issues inherent in our culture. Through these characters, it delves into how backgrounds, subconscious biases, and perspectives influence our choices, while also affirming the need for basic human dignity.
Series Finale:
Episode #8 — This Victory Alone Is Not The Change We Seek
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.
First aired: May 19, 2019.
What do you think? Do you like The Red Line TV series? Should this CBS TV show have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
Excellent show…one of the best I have seen on TV. The issues are real and critical to what is happening in our world. Keep this show going…it is brilliant.
Really appreciate CBS carrying this series, which explores current issues we need to be dealing with. I like the way characters are developed, i.e. Evan’s actions and attitudes don’t arise in a vacuum, and other characters being flawed but attempting to be good people acting with integrity. I also like the 2 hour slot, and maybe a short but sweet run is also a good thing. I found myself really caring about the characters and even beginning to understand and empathize with those I wouldn’t normally.
Renew for another season
I like the show and think its a keeper. It deals with reality issues and gives a point of view from both sides. One of the most realistic shows i’ve seen in a long time, albeit some of the story line is somewhat unrealistic.
Speaking on behalf of others and myself, not ready to have this topic shoved down our throats. And 2nd Not good story-line on police officers either.
Speaking on behalf of others and myself–not ready for this topic to be shoved down our throats.
Speaking on behalf of others also, Not ready for this topic to shoved down my throat
So don’t watch it
You don’t speak for anyone but yourself. It’s a great show. If you don’t like it, you are free to turn to another channel.
Having a show about a white cop shooting a gay black man is simply a show that is using racism to make money and ratings. The entire concept of the script should’ve been shot down by your network from the beginning. A show like this will continue to separate people by their race, therefore, racism at it’s best.
I love this show. Please keep showing it. We need to learn from this.
That had to be one of the worst shows I’ve watched in a long time. Worse yet…it will be on again for Two Hours!
I will never watch it again.
The show captured my interest and enjoyed watching. I will keep watching!!!
Do not like at all, will not watch it. see enough crap like that on the news every day. that just stirs the pot that is already boiling over!
I watched 30 minutes than erased it. Casting was odd and plot predictable/boring
This new show is GREAT! Please run it as a series.
The season premiere was great! I will definitely be watch every episode. Loved it!
I loved this show, I hope it gets high ratings & stays on the air!
I ENJOYED THE SHOW I’LL KEEP WATCHING IT