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Complex, offbeat Detective Charlie Crews returns to the force after serving time in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Crews’ new lease on life has provided him with a Zen-like outlook, peace of mind and no need for vengeance, an attitude which can be challenging to maintain when someone he cares about is threatened — or when he is investigating the mystery surrounding the murder he was falsely accused of.
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Complex, offbeat Detective Charlie Crews returns to the force after serving time in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Crews’ new lease on life has provided him with a Zen-like outlook, peace of mind and no need for vengeance, an attitude which can be challenging to maintain when someone he cares about is threatened — or when he is investigating the mystery surrounding the murder he was falsely accused of.
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IMDbTV Program of the Year | 2009
Assistant Location Manager of the Year Television | 2008
Best Sound Editing Short Form Sound Effects and Foley in Television | 2009
Drama Episode | 2009
Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program | 2009
Damian Lewis (who plays Charlie Crews) and Helen McCrory (Amanda Puryer) are engaged in real life and have two children together.
The plot of Dani Reese and the FBI investigation in the final episodes of season 2 was written because of Sarah Shahi's pregnancy. You can tell that Shahi is always sit-down and filmed over her shoulders.
When they have their weapons drawn, Reese follows the correct procedure and doesn't have her finger on the trigger, while Crews always has his finger on the trigger. A small detail to indicate that Crews doesn't play by the rules.
The background story is that Charlie Crews, while an LAPD officer, had been part-owner of a bar. In California, Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) laws prohibit a peace officer or spouse of a peace officer from having a liquor license.
Melissa Sagemiller played Constance Griffiths in the unaired pilot but was replaced by Brooke Langton for the series.
"Charlie Crews: Maybe life is a dream and we wake up when we die?"
"Charlie Crews: You wanna know how to beat it? Dani Reese: You can beat a lie detector? Charlie Crews: Yeah, it's easy. You just tell the truth."