‘The Closer’ Spinoff Flips the Script on ‘Major Crimes’

Major Crimes premieres on August 20th in Canada on the Super Channel, and the Vancouver Sun had  this fantastic review of the pilot episode.

 

“The Closer was a seven-year examination of the justice system,” Duff said. “We used a single character to refract different points of view. It was a single-lead show. It was a single lead with a really good ensemble, but it was a show with a single point of view. She was interested in the confession, and that was pretty much all she was interested in.

“The big difference with Major Crimes, I would say, is that we are looking at the justice system differently. It’s more of a group view. And there’s less agreement about what that means. It’s not only about the confession but about what happens afterwards. The justice system is over-extended. Major Crimes is going to ask a question that’s been asked more of government these days, which is: How much justice can we afford as a society? Trials are expensive. The system is backlogged. What are the ramifications of that? That’s what Major Crimes will be about.”

Major Crimes will also be headed by a strong woman, Duff points out, but this time it will be McDonnell’s character who takes the lead.

“Not only is this someone who believes in the rules, this is someone who wrote a lot of those rules, running the division now,” Duff said. “These guys are used to working with someone who was fast-and-loose with policy. Now they’re working for someone who says policy can be their friend, and she has to somehow convince them to believe that. This is someone they all know, and mistrust. It’s about having someone you know and mistrust taking over and doing a job you don’t believe they’re capable of doing.”

Whole review here.

Episodes

Season 1:
(Click on the title for more information and photo galleries for each episode)

101- Reloaded
102- Before and After
103- Medical Causes
104- The Ecstasy and the Agony
105- Citizen’s Arrest
106- Out of Bounds
107- The Shame Game
108- Dismissed With Prejudice
109- Cheaters Never Prosper
110- Long Shot

Season 2: 

201- Final Cut
202- False Pretenses
203- Under the Influence
204- I, Witness
205- D.O.A.
206- Boys Will Be Boys
207- Rules of Engagement
208- The Deep End
209- There’s No Place Like Home
210- Backfire
211- Poster Boy
212- Pick Your Poison

213- Jailbait
214- All In
215- Curve Ball
216- Risk Assessment
217- Year-End Blowout
218- Return to Sender, Part 1
219- Return to Sender, Part 2

Season 3:

301- Flight Risk
302- Personal Day
303- Frozen Assets
304- Letting It Go
305- Do Not Disturb
306- Jane Doe #38
307- Two Options
308- Cutting Loose
309- Sweet Revenge
310- Zoo Story
311-  Down the Drain
312- Party Foul
313- Acting Out
314- Trial by Fire
315- Chain Reaction
316- Leap of Faith
317- Internal Affairs
318- Special Master, Pt 1
319- Special Master, Pt 2

Season 4

401- A Rose is a Rose
402- Sorry I Missed You
403- Open Line
404- Turn Down
405- Snitch
406- Personal Effects
407- Targets of Opportunity
408- Hostage of Fortune
409- Wish You Were Here
410- Fifth Dynasty
411- Four of a Kind
412- Blackout
413- Reality Check
414- Taking the Fall
415- Jumping Off Point

 

 

607 – Conspiracy Theory, Pt 2

“Conspiracy Theory: Part 2” – Tuesday, December 12, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
As the squad investigates the mysterious death of a second woman related to the Tackles case, and a new theory materializes, Sharon (Mary McDonnell) faces a health setback. Meanwhile, Gus (Rene Rosado) reacts unexpectedly to Rusty’s (Graham Patrick Martin) partial solution to their ongoing relationship problems.

Directed by Anthony Hemingway
Written by Michael Zara
Created by James Duff

605 – Sanctuary City, Part 5

“Sanctuary City: Part 5” – Tuesday, November 28, 2017
As the case of the St. Joseph’s Three leads to its unexpected conclusion, Commander Sharon Raydor attempts to balance the case, her family arriving, and her fast approaching wedding to Lt. Andy Flynn.

Directed by Patrick Duffy
Written by Carson Moore
Created by James Duff