TNT's All-New Series Major Crimes
Stakes Out New Territory with Familiar Faces
New Drama Series to Air Mondays at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) after Launching Aug. 13 at 10 p.m. (ET/PT)
In the Wake of The Closer's Series Finale
TNT's all-new drama
series Major Crimes is ready to take television's favorite squad of
detectives into bold new territory. Two-time Oscar® nominee Mary McDonnell stars in the series,
continuing her EmmyÒ-nominated
role from The Closer. Joining her are
fellow Closer veterans G.W. Bailey, Tony Denison, Michael Paul
Chan, Raymond Cruz and Phillip P. Keene, along with guest
stars Robert Gossett and Jon Tenney.
The series also stars Graham Patrick Martin as a homeless
juvenile whose character will be introduced in the final episode of The Closer, and Kearran Giovanni as Detective Amy Sykes, an ambitious undercover
police detective and military veteran who served in Afghanistan.
Major Crimes is slated to
premiere Monday, Aug. 13, at 10 p.m.
(ET/PT), immediately following The
Closer's series finale. The show will then move to its regular Monday 9 p.m. (ET/PT) timeslot.
As the new
series opens, the detectives in the Los Angeles Police Department's Major
Crimes division are still reeling from the departure of Brenda Leigh Johnson
and the realization that Captain Raydor is now in charge. Unlike their previous
chief, Raydor is determined to lead the department with a more team-oriented
approach, sharing the credit with the people with whom she works. Raydor's
hardest job, however, will be gaining the full trust and confidence of her
detectives, who aren't quick to forget her long history of internal
investigations targeting them and their previous boss. Especially troublesome
is Provenza,
who has a difficult time taking orders from someone he doesn’t think knows as
much as he does.
"Major Crimes will feel
very comfortable to fans of The Closer,"
says executive producer and creator James Duff. "We are not only keeping
many of the same cast members but also shooting and editing the show in much
the same way. And there will still be a lot of that great banter between
characters, especially between Raydor and Provenza."
While The Closer's focus has been on the lead character's uncanny ability
to secure airtight confessions from suspects, Major Crimes will center on what it takes to secure an airtight
conviction. The show will explore how the police and prosecutors work together
to build a solid case that will result in a suspect confessing, signing a plea
agreement, or being found guilty in a court of law.
"Despite its connections to The Closer, Major Crimes is very much its own show," Duff continues.
"This new series allows us to explore these characters in new and exciting
ways, especially as they begin to interact more with the District Attorney's
office in order to build airtight cases. We also have the opportunity to see a
different side of Captain Raydor as she deals with significant changes in her
life both inside and outside the job."
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