A&E’S HIT SCRIPTED DRAMA “THE GLADES” SEASON 2 PREMIERES SUNDAY, JUNE 5 AT 10PM ET/PT
SERIES STARS MATT PASSMORE, KIELE SANCHEZ, CARLOS GOMEZ AND MICHELLE HURD
NEW YORK – April 21, 2011 – Season two of the hit A&E original scripted drama series “The Glades,” starring Matt Passmore, Kiele Sanchez, Carlos Gomez and Michelle Hurd premieres Sunday, June 5 at 10PM ET/PT. The second season will feature thirteen one-hour episodes.
In its first season, “The Glades” became the most-watched drama series in network history, averaging 3.1 million total viewers. These ratings propelled A&E to ad-supported cable’s number one network on Sunday nights among total viewers.
In “The Glades,” Passmore stars as Jim Longworth, an attractive and brilliant Chicago homicide detective with a reputation for being difficult. When his captain wrongfully accuses him of sleeping with his wife and shoots him, he is exiled and forced to relocate. He lands in the sleepy, middle-of-nowhere town of Palm Glade, outside of the Florida Everglades, where sunshine and golf are plentiful and crime is seemingly at a minimum. But Longworth soon finds out this town isn’t quite as idyllic as he originally thought, when murders keep piling up. Each case pulls Longworth off the golf course and reluctantly into his element as one of the sharpest homicide detectives to wear a badge.
In the season premiere, the daughter of a notorious Cuban mobster turns up dead in a Little Havana alley, and Longworth and the rest of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement must solve her murder to prevent an all-out war between two rival mob families. Meanwhile, Callie (Sanchez) prepares for her husband’s release from prison.
“The Glades” is produced by Fox Television Studios for A&E Network. The series executive producers are Clifton Campbell (“White Collar,” “Profiler,” “21 Jump Street”) for Innuendo Productions and Gary Randall (“Saving Grace”) for Grand Productions, Inc. The series is created by Clifton Campbell.
Source: A&E


I loved the first season and cannot wait for the second!
ReplyDeleteI thought the first season was great too, except for the woeful use of Michelle Hurd. She had the most one-dimensional, thankless acting gig I've seen in a while. All she did was pop in now and again to complain about Jim and give him orders.
ReplyDeleteVery true, but it's hard to give every role dynamic face time in a 12 or 13 episode season. Maybe that will change in Season Two?
ReplyDeleteThe Glades is a fantastic show with a great lead actor and a wonderful setting. It's a bit whimsical at times (not a criticism -- I mean in the Rockford Files way) but I think this season will be darker with the husband getting out of jail for informing) thus becoming a target and possibly making Longworth his target. Considering all the great shows that ended recently (24, Lost, Rubicon, the list goes on) or are in their last year (the Closer) or are running on fumes and habit (the CSI's, Bones) the Glades has the potential to be one of the next generation of really superior shows, and this season should be terrific with all the story angles set up in season 1. On a side note, it will be interesting to see how they handle the son, who will almost certainly have aged a lot more than his character has. I haven't seen whether they're casting the same young actor or if he's just "blessed: (from an actor's standpoint) by not yet being transformed by adolescence into a deep voiced big kid who needs to shave, at least long enough to get a second season in.
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