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The Glades is an American crime drama television series, created by Clifton Campbell, that aired on the A&E network for four seasons from July 11, 2010 to August 26, 2013.[1]
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Also known as | Sugarloaf |
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Created by | Clifton Campbell |
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Composer | Danny Lux |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 49 (list of episodes) |
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Production location | South Florida |
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Running time | 45 minutes |
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Network | A&E |
Release | July 11, 2010 – August 26, 2013 |
The police procedural show starred Matt Passmore as Jim Longworth, a Chicago police detective who becomes a state police detective in a Florida Everglades community. He leaves the Chicago Police Department after being shot in the buttocks by his captain, who thought Jim was sleeping with his wife. He receives a large settlement from the city of Chicago and settles in Florida for the golf and what he believes will be an easy life. However, Longworth soon discovers that his new hometown is more complex than meets the eye. A&E canceled the series after its season-four finale, effectively ending the series on a cliffhanger of Longworth being shot, minutes before his wedding, and left trying to reach his phone.
The show's premise involves a Chicago detective taking a South Florida job with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) after being shot by his captain.[2] He assumes it will afford him a more relaxing lifestyle, but he finds things are more complicated than he had imagined.
Originally titled Sugarloaf, the series was set to take place in the Tampa Bay metro area.[3] It is filmed in a former carpet warehouse in Pembroke Park, Florida, and in the Hollywood and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, metro area, making it one of the three series at the time, along with Burn Notice and Retired at 35, to be filmed exclusively in the state.[4][5]
Matt Passmore was the first actor cast in the series.[6] Kiele Sanchez, Uriah Shelton, and Carlos Gómez were cast next.[7] On February 25, 2010, The Glades was given a series order of 13 episodes.[8]
Though A&E advertised the show as a "CSI"-type series, it was more of a standard "police procedural", with forensics playing only a peripheral role in the stories. On September 13, 2010, A&E announced that the show had been renewed for a second season.[9] Season two of the series premiered on Sunday, June 5, 2011.[10] On October 18, 2011, The Glades was renewed for a third season, which premiered June 3, 2012.[11] With a 5% increase in viewership, A&E renewed The Glades for a fourth season.[12]
On September 1, 2013, The Huffington Post reported that the A&E Network did not renew The Glades for its fifth season.[13] Show creator Clifton Campbell later told Rob Owen that the fifth season would have focused on the question "Who shot Jim Longworth?", adding that Longworth would have survived. However, Campbell said, "The cancellation took us all by surprise."[14]
A total of 49 episodes of The Glades was aired over four seasons.
The Glades debuted with 3.6 million viewers, breaking A&E's records for most-watched and highest-rated original drama series telecast ever according to Nielsen Fast Nationals numbers.[15] The show has been met with positive reviews, with an initial score of 64 out of 100 from Metacritic.[16]
Season | Timeslot (ET/PT) | # Ep. | Premiered | Ended | TV Season | Viewers (in millions) | ||
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Date | Premiere Viewers (in millions) |
Date | Finale Viewers (in millions) | |||||
Season 1 | Sunday 10 pm |
13 | July 11, 2010 |
3.55[17] | October 3, 2010 |
2.69[18] | 2010 | 3.8[19] |
Season 2 | Sunday 10 pm |
13 | June 5, 2011 |
3.01[20] | September 5, 2011 |
2.38[21] | 2011 | 3.9[22] |
Season 3 | Sunday 9 pm |
10 | June 3, 2012 |
3.11[23] | August 12, 2012 |
3.10[24] | 2012 | 3.0[25] |
Season 4 | Monday 9 pm |
13 | May 27, 2013 |
3.26[26] | August 26, 2013 |
3.41[27] | 2013 | 3.4 |
The Glades: Season One was released on DVD in region 1 on June 14, 2011,[28] and region 4 on March 7, 2012.[29] It contains all 13 episodes of season one. Special features include deleted scenes, a gag reel, behind-the-scenes footage, "Sunshine State of Mind: Casting The Glades" and "A Location for Murder: Filming in The Glades" featurettes, and cast commentaries.
The Glades: Season Two was released on DVD in region 1 on July 10, 2012,[30] and is set to be released in region 4 on December 31, 2013.[31] It contains all 13 episodes of season two. Special features include deleted scenes, commentary, "Jim Longworth's Guide to Police Work" and "Love Triangles: Relationship Complexities and The Glades" featurettes, and a gag reel.
The Glades: Season Three was released on DVD in region 1 on June 4, 2013.[32] The Glades: Season Four was released on DVD in region 1 on June 3, 2014.[33]
In Australia, the series premiered on SoHo (formerly W) on December 5, 2010,[34] with season 2 returning on December 4, 2011,[35] season 3 on August 20, 2012,[36] and season 4 on May 30, 2013.[37]
In the U.K., the series premiered on Alibi on September 11, 2012,[38] with season 2 returning on January 22, 2013,[39] and season 3 on September 4, 2013.[39] The fourth season, its last, premiered on July 15, 2014.[40]
The series, except for season 4's episode 7 "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves", is available to watch in the U.K. on Disney+.
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