: Partners Nick Barron (Adrian Holmes) and Ben Chartier (Jared Keeso) seek justice for the murder of Amelie while fighting to expose systemic corruption within the force.
Critics and audiences have praised the season for its "agonizingly realistic" portrayal of police work and its master class in character-driven storytelling. On Rotten Tomatoes , the show maintains its reputation as a "gritty" and "authentic" police procedural.
: A bomb explosion at a local restaurant ignites a bloody gang war, involving the first responders on multiple fronts. 19-2 - Season 4
: The season is described as an "emotional roller coaster," focusing on the interpersonal relationships and internal struggles of the core characters as they face life-altering risks. Key Cast and New Faces
: Season 4 is available for digital purchase or through specific channel subscriptions like Acorn TV . : Partners Nick Barron (Adrian Holmes) and Ben
: The entire series, including all four seasons, is available for streaming.
The fourth and final season of the acclaimed Canadian police drama delivers a high-stakes, emotionally charged conclusion to the partnership of Montreal officers Nick Barron and Ben Chartier. Premiering in July 2017, the eight-episode season focuses on the aftermath of personal tragedy while the squad navigates an escalating gang war. Season 4 Plot Overview : A bomb explosion at a local restaurant
The core ensemble returns for the series' "climactic final season":