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Crime
May
Sons of Anarchy (season 2)
13 episodes
White separatists called the League Of American Nationalists (LOAN) arrive in Charming. LOAN’s leader and backer businessman Ethan Zobelle and Zobelle’s enforcer, A.J. Weston, seek to drive the Sons of Anarchy from Charming. Soon, the Sons learn that Zobelle’s true intentions are not racially motivated; rather, he wants to do work the prison heroin trade with the Mayans. The MC is able to cause a split in LOAN by giving this information to Weston, a deeply committed racist who will not tolerate doing business with Hispanics. (more…)
May
Sons of Anarchy (season 1)
13 episodes
In a small American town Charming exists bikers club “Sons of Anarchy”, whose members take it upon himself to fight against drug trafficking. City officials, including the police, call it a “gangster justice” because they are involved in illegal arms sales and keep at bay the whole district. The plot – a controversial figure Jax Teller, son of the founder and former president of the club, John Teller, Jax’ mother and his stepfather. (more…)
April
The Following (season 2)
15 episodes
The action began when notorious serial killer Joe Carroll escaped from death row. The FBI immediately called former agent Ryan Hardy to consult on the case, as he was the one responsible for Carroll’s capture in 2003, after Carroll murdered 14 female students on the Virginia college campus where he taught literature. Ryan, working closely with an FBI team, including Mike Weston and FBI Specialist Debra Parker, uncovered that Carroll was covertly communicating with a network of followers while in prison. Challenged with the ever-growing web of murders orchestrated by the devious Carroll, the FBI quickly learned that they were up against not one, but a cult of killers. (more…)
April
Breakout Kings (season 1)
13 episodes
The series tells the story of a team consisting of police officers and former fugitives who are working together to catch escaped criminals from prison. Experienced U.S. marshals Charlie Duchamp and Ray Zancanelli tired of outdated methods of searching and protocols. They exhibit an unorthodox approach to their work: using former fugitives to catch escaped criminals. (more…)
April
Breaking In (season 1)
7 episodes
The series tells the story of “Contra Security” – the company whose services are used in the case when they want to check the security system, such as a bank, or gallery. “Identify the weaknesses of the system before it will make criminals” – is the slogan about the firm. A team of hacker, safe cracker and gadget guy making tireless work under the supervision and control of extravagant boss who not only solves the problems of the people, but sometimes creates them. (more…)
April
Breaking In (season 2)
13 episodes
TV series is about a team of twenty years-old men of genius, working in the company to ensure digital security. Slater plays a charismatic misanthrope, crude ex-military with a turbulent past, managing a team of “Titan”. (more…)
April
Justified (season 5)
13 episodes
“Justified” (Season 5) continues to follow Deputy U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens as he navigates Kentucky’s criminal underworld. This season pits Raylan against the Crowder and Crowe clans. Raylan’s search for a missing government informant draws him into a web of crime and corruption across the state. Boyd Crowder faces troubles as he deals with a powerful new rival in his drug business. Boyd’s cousin, Johnny, emerges as a formidable adversary, leading to a tense standoff. The Crowe family, led by Darrell Crowe Jr., arrives in Harlan County with their own agenda, bringing chaos and violence. Their presence complicates matters for Raylan and Boyd as they navigate shifting alliances. An investigation into Nicky Augustine’s death threatens to implicate Raylan, forcing him to confront his actions and the consequences of his choices. The stakes are higher as Raylan balances his duty as a lawman with his desire for personal justice. Season 5 is filled with intense confrontations, moral dilemmas, and unexpected twists, making it a riveting watch from start to finish. (more…)
April
The Wire (season 5)
10 episodes
The series tells about how sometimes hard work of the police. The story tells everything that happened once actually. Police, who were unable to solve complex crimes, came up with their tactic of searching for the bandits. To do this, they start using all kinds of technology, which gives incredible results. Thanks to equipment that allows you to do a wiretap, the police managed to catch twelve of criminals. In addition, was extracted not only the shipment of weapons and expensive cars, but a few dozen kilos of heroin and half a million dollars. The criminals understand that we need to get rid of the phones, but realized that the bandits too late. (more…)
April
The Wire (season 4)
13 episodes
The fourth season expanded its scope again to include an examination of the school system. Other major plots include the mayoral race that continues the political storyline begun in season three, and a closer look at Marlo Stanfield’s drug gang, which has grown to control most of western Baltimore’s trafficking. Dukie, Randy, Michael, and Namond, four boys from West Baltimore, they enter the eighth grade. At the same school, Prez has begun a new career as a math teacher. Despite mentorship from the more seasoned faculty, Namond, and later Michael, work as drug runners for Bodie, who has had middling success selling Proposition Joe’s product independently. (more…)
April
The Wire (season 3)
12 episodes
In the third season, the focus returns to the street and the Barksdale organization. The scope, however, is expanded to include the city’s political scene. A new subplot is introduced to explore the potential positive effects of de facto “legalizing” the illegal drug trade, and incidentally prostitution, within the limited boundaries of a few uninhabited city blocks — referred to as Hamsterdam. The posited benefits, as in Amsterdam and other European cities, are reduced street crime city-wide and increased outreach of health and social services to at-risk populations. (more…)