"Warrior" is an American television series created by Jonathan Tropper. It premiered on Cinemax in 2019 and is based on an original concept by Bruce Lee.
The series is set in San Francisco's Chinatown during the late 1800s and follows a Chinese immigrant named Ah Sahm as he becomes embroiled in the city's Tong Wars. The show explores themes such as race, immigration, and power dynamics. The series features a diverse and talented cast, including Andrew Koji, Olivia Cheng, and Jason Tobin.
The series received critical acclaim for its stunning fight scenes, well-developed characters, and historical accuracy. It has been praised for its ability to tackle complex issues in a compelling and entertaining way. Despite its relatively short run, "Warrior" has gained a dedicated fanbase and continues to be a popular series among viewers who appreciate its unique blend of action, drama, and social commentary.
The Division is a secret organization and is the center for a new television series called Nikita. With story ideas taken from a French film titled Nikita and a TV series that ran back in 1997, La Femme Nikita, this time around we find thaqt assassins, spies, and troublemakers abound and it's the job of those who train as recruits at the Division who will fight to win. But it appears that the organization has gone rogue and many of the young recruits have troubled pasts. Nikita escapes and vows to get to the root of problems within the Division. Characters who were on the 1997 version, La Femme Nikita, are back in this version including Nikita who is played by Maggie Q otherwise known as Margaret Quigley (Balls of Fury, Deception), Michael played by Shane West (ER, Echelon Conspiracy), and Alex Udinov (Lyndsy Fonseca from How I Met Your Mother, Desperate Housewives) all young fresh faces with great futures ahead. Nikita is the central protagonist and herself an assassin and former spy familiar with dealing with corruption. She needs a top notch crew to back her up and finds a family atmosphere in the Division.
NUMB3RS TV Show is based on real life cases and instances. This show gives you a look at how math and numbers can work to solve many crimes. It all starts when an FBI agent, Special Agent Don Eppes and his team enlist the help of his mathematically gifted brother, Charlie Eppes to help them solve cases. He uses the most difficult mathematical and scientific equations to catch some of the most dangerous criminals. This is what gives Special Agent Don Eppes his leading edge over the bad guys he's after, no one realizes how math is used to solve everything. NUMB3RS TV Show will definitely keep you thinking.
The Unit TV Show features a Special Forces team that is responsible for top secret missions all over the world that put their lives at risk every day. Along with that, they must keep their professions and whereabouts a secret, so their wives play a key role in that. The Unit consists of seven men that are all honourable and very qualified for their jobs. Over time the men form a brotherhood that is put to the test when one is lost, but in the end it just makes that bond stronger. Meanwhile the women form their own circle of support for one another as they all try to deal with what their husbands do and the risk that comes along with it. The Unit TV Show is not just action packed; there is drama around every corner.
Deadliest Catch TV Show is a reality show that features one of the deadliest jobs in the world. Set on the Bering Sea in Alaska, these men endure main gruelling conditions and dangerous happenings all in search of King Crab. Now with a new set of terms to work under; they will endure freezing cold weather, waves that are over forty feet and the risk of dying every day. What makes these men do these jobs and is the risk worth the payday? Deadliest Catch TV Show will definitely keep in you suspense to see what happens next and wondering is it really worth it.
If the medical profession has the television drama series, Grey's Anatomy, the police force now has Rookie Blue. Formerly named Copper, Rookie Blue TV Show is a police drama that's set in Toronto, Canada. It gives a raw insight on the action-packed exploits of the five fresh graduates from the Police Academy. The five rookie cops are ambitious and out to get the bad guys in the big, bad city. But it does not take them long to realize that real-life policing is not just about chasing the suspects. Rookie Blue TV Show portrays police reports as they are"”these involve a lot of politics and more make-or-break stakes at the cost of others' lives.
How can the blind lead a neophyte? Covert Affairs TV Show, this year's new spy offering, shows us how it's done. It traces an odd pair of spies"”Annie Walker (played by Piper Perabo) is a recently-promoted CIA agent sent out into field work and her mentor, Auggie Anderson (Christopher Gorham in real life), is an experienced special-ops officer. Covert Affairs TV Show spy duo is entangled in a web of mystery and intrigue. She's under strict orders to bring to capture his old flame, Eion Bailey. He, on the other hand, has to help her accomplish this mission"”blind spots and all. The show started its second season last August.
Playing "Trivial Pursuit," you will want to remember "Knight Rider" ran on NBC from 1982 through 1986. Reminscing, you may recall long, long ago, in a mostly forgotten era when David Hasselhoff was something more and greater than a punchline, he and a tricked-out Trans-Am had a Friday night crime fighting show. That, too, may be a punchline, but millions of people found the premise plausible, the man and his vehicle just hot enough that they tuned-in to watch hunk and hunk-of-metal defeat nefarious characters of all descriptions. Now that cars do regularly converse with and direct people, the articulate and cultured Trans-Am may not seem so far-fetched after all. Hitmaker Glen Larson produced "Knight Rider," working from a relatively simple backstory: Billionaire Wilton Knight rescues and rehabilitates police detective Michael Long after a near-fatal injury. Equipping the veteran crime fighter with a new face and identity, Knight makes newly re-Christened Michael Knight the first of his agents in the "public justice" initiative he sponsors. The gig come with Knight Industries newest product"”the artificially intelligent Pontiac. And the adventures along the law's margins begin.