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EPISODE
SEASON
Episode 01: Pilot
Episode 02: Dirty Laundry
Episode 03: Worst Block
Episode 04: Surveillance
Episode 05: The Real Terrorist
Episode 06: How They Lived
Episode 07: Imperfect Victims
Episode 09: Pot Scrubbers
Episode 10: The Santa Wars
Episode 11: The D.C. Strangler
Episode 12: Old Ghosts
Episode 13: Vigilante
Episode 14: Rage Against the Machine
Episode 15: The Most Dangerous Job
Episode 16: A Southern Town
Episode 17: New World
Episode 18: Night Moves
Episode 19: The Agony and the Ecstasy
Episode 20: Running Towards Fire
Episode 21: Don't Fence Me In
Episode 22: Fools Russian (1)
Episode 23: Fools Russian (2)
The District - Season 1
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A drama inspired by the real-life experiences of former New York Deputy Police Commissioner Jack Maple, The District revolves around Jack Mannion (Craig T. Nelson), a tenacious champion of the underdog and an avowed crime-fighter, whose revolutionary tactics have resulted in a 50-percent drop in crime, first in Boston, then in Newark, N.J. His latest challenge is Washington, D.C., which, despite being home to more law enforcement agencies than any other city on the planet, is riddled with crime and has a local police department that is demoralized and ineffective. Appointed Chief of Police by the mayor, Mannion works closely at Police Headquarters with Deputy Chief Joe Noland (Roger Aaron Brown). In his quest to 'make crime a thing of the past,' Mannion has recruited Temple Page (Sean Patrick Thomas), a young detective on the force who is Mannion's eyes and ears on the most crime-ridden, drug-infested streets in America. Nancy Parras (Elizabeth Marvel), an intuitive officer, rounds out
A drama inspired by the real-life experiences of former New York Deputy Police Commissioner Jack Maple, The District revolves around Jack Mannion (Craig T. Nelson), a tenacious champion of the underdog and an avowed crime-fighter, whose revolutionary tactics have resulted in a 50-percent drop in crime, first in Boston, then in Newark, N.J. His latest challenge is Washington, D.C., which, despite being home to more law enforcement agencies than any other city on the planet, is riddled with crime and has a local police department that is demoralized and ineffective. Appointed Chief of Police by the mayor, Mannion works closely at Police Headquarters with Deputy Chief Joe Noland (Roger Aaron Brown). In his quest to 'make crime a thing of the past,' Mannion has recruited Temple Page (Sean Patrick Thomas), a young detective on the force who is Mannion's eyes and ears on the most crime-ridden, drug-infested streets in America. Nancy Parras (Elizabeth Marvel), an intuitive officer, rounds out
Actors:
Mario Roberts,
Richard Stay,
Steve Railsback,
Lee Anne Matusek,
Elisabeth Noone,
Larry Marko,
David Hutchison,
Karimah Westbrook,
Cris DAnnunzio,
Pamela Fischer,
Malinda Williams,
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Mario Roberts
Richard Stay
Steve Railsback
16 November 1945, Dallas, Texas, USA
Lee Anne Matusek
Elisabeth Noone
Larry Marko
David Hutchison
11 February 1970, Mansfield, Ohio, USA
Karimah Westbrook
6 October 1978, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Cris DAnnunzio
26 July 1965, Olean, New York, USA
Pamela Fischer
Malinda Williams
3 December 1975, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA
Director:
Oz Scott, Jim Charleston, Christopher Taylor, Eric Laneuville, Jonathan LaPaglia
Country:
United States
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October 25, 2019
Mannion is played by Craig T. Nelson, whose big-boned frame and stony head give him the proper heft for the part. The attempt to give Mannion a spontaneously quirky side is shakier.
October 28, 2019
[Craig T.] Nelson casts aside restraint and seizes command of the camera as a tough idealist armed with charm, chutzpah, a healthy ego and a quirky weakness for show-business allusions.
October 25, 2019
Teens will find The District absorbing, intelligent TV, but parents might want to think twice before letting younger kids watch.
October 25, 2019
While the premise is that of a cop show, the delivery is more in line with The West Wing -- with plenty of lengthy, idealistic sermons on law enforcement coming from Mannion.
October 28, 2019
Whatever the politics of it, The District is a decent drama. Not great, but certainly interesting, especially if it actually deals with issues of race and politics.
October 25, 2019
Craig T. Nelson, is the heart, the soul, the brains of The District, and he handles the burden well in the series premiere.
October 28, 2019
The events portrayed in The District are almost true to life, at least right out of the newspaper, albeit with a little mixing and matching. But the characters don't come to life, and none of the actors do their real-life inspirations any justice.
October 28, 2019
Who knew Craig T. Nelson had so much charisma?
October 28, 2019
As portrayed by Craig T. Nelson, Jack could be on his way to becoming the country's new favorite TV cop. Nelson attacks the role with uninhibited gusto, as if Jack were regularly dipping into the evidence locker for a handful of amphetamines.
October 28, 2019
The concept is absurd as well as wildly insensitive.
October 25, 2019
[Jack] Maple believes he created a hero in the character of Mannion. I see a self-aggrandizing, self-important hotdog in black and white shoes who I wouldn't put in charge of a swing dancing class let alone the police department.
October 25, 2019
The problem is that everything about this series lacks credibility.

