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  • Warning: Spoilers
    The Glades was a light-hearted Crime drama about a talented Homicide detective who gets kicked out of Chicago and goes to Florida after a scandal gets him kicked out of Chicago. It is enjoyable in that the detective is obnoxious yet funny, always catches the bad guy, and underneath does the right thing. The series is in the long story about him winning over the wife of a convict with a kid that he falls for in Season 1. The show is entertaining albeit a bit redundant in terms of the weekly shows basically all following the same plot. I enjoyed watching it on Netflix, just wish I had known it ended at season 4 with absolutely no closure. So while the show is good and it appears we are going to get the happy ending a show like this should provide we don't. Obviously the writers thought there was going to be a Season 5 because 4 instead of leaving the happy couple riding off in the sunset happy with dreams fulfilled, we are left with "Jim", the detective, shot twice bleeding out on the floor of the kitchen of the dream house he bought for his bride (the one she wanted since childhood). I knew it was either going to end very good or bad because I didn't know if the writers knew they were writing the series finale. Well, jokes on us poor suckers who watch it because they thought there would be a season 5 to wrap things up and instead we are left with a bride at the alter, the star of the show bleeding out, and the show cancelled. So while liking the show, got shafted on the ending real bad. Really should tell in the synopsis on these old shows if they were allowed to complete or were just cut off and the viewer should prepare to get left hanging. Lightweight show so I have no doubt he would have survived and got the girl, but still stinks.
  • I work afternoons and like to watch a little TV when I get off work and after midnight it's usually pretty bleak so I DVR shows that look interesting to me, "The Glades" is one of them.

    No, this isn't classic anything but it is pleasant and non offensive to watch. The cast is interesting, the subplots keep building and except for the weekly murder victim, has a minimum of violence, sex and drugs. No, your life won't change from watching it, the world won't stop turning if you miss an episode, but you won't feel like you wasted an hour if you watch it.

    Oh yeah, the actual Everglades aren't vital to the stories, but Miami, New York, Las Vegas, San Francisco, or Honolulu weren't either in the popular cop shows that had those cities in their names.
  • This is one show worth watching in my opinion and I am surprised at the negative reviews that are rubbishing it. It is obviously not technical enough for those reviewers. I find Matt Passmore's character very likable and I also like the way he goes about his work. He is a really good detective who thinks outside the box. Nothing seems to get in his way and even if it is a bit unbelievable that he gets to solve every crime in record time, it is still entertaining. The supporting cast is also excellent, I particularly like Carlos Gómez's character and Jordon Wall is fitting into the series very well.

    I've watched every episode so far and look forward to it each week. Living in Australia my only access to it is to download it each week off the internet, but it is well worth it.

    8 out of ten for me
  • I really liked this series. Until the end of the last episode, that is. Oh, it started out okay, but the ending! It upset me so much, that I couldn't sleep. Sick writers that came up with that ending. Don't want to spoil it for anyone, but it was not a happy ending! And I'm still upset about it.
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    I started watching this during during the coronavirus and I got hooked a good hooked lol, Awesome actors great stories I couldn't stop watching 6 hours I once went watching one day that's how great the writer wrote the stories. Only one thing I hated the ending him shot on the floor of a paid for home for his to be bride and no one to ever know who did it or if he was ever saved? Horrible ending
  • Great show! Finally got around to watch it via DVD. Just dumbfounded why networks will keep loyal fans hanging, by suddenly cancelling a very good series on a cliffhanger! Are they really that cheap not to take care of the fans by at least producing a final season or a 90 - 120 minute movie to tie up loose ends and properly finish the series! Bad form A&E!
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    Well I have to give the show a rating of 7, because up to the last episode I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was much less 'slick' than the average cop series, it was light, fun and I THOUGHT ... happy! Now there's a bit of me that wishes I had never watched it at all! What a crass, stupid ending - and leaving it like that with Jim writhing on the floor. The characters were delightful and extremely likeable and after a while it became important than they were going to have a happy ending - because they were predominantly nice people and they deserved it. Evidently the writers of the show aren't into 'happy'; no doubt they thought it was hugely funny, but reading through the reviews I don't appear to be the only person who was traumatised by the last 30 seconds. Ah well, all I can say is I hope your NEXT series is a bloody great flop!
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    I like this show and it is strictly a comedy cop show and is even more of a comedy cop show than Lethal Weapon. It come nowhere close to reality and Jim Longworth would never pass as a cop or make it as a cop. Most of the episodes have fairly good plots. I do not know why they call it the Glades though because the majority of the episodes if not all of them happen nowhere near the Florida Everglades. The last episode when it was on Netflix & it looks like browsing ahead on Hulu it is the same shows Jim Longworth getting shot multiple times just before his wedding when he was to marry Callie and that is how the last episode ended. Will somebody please tell me whether or not that is how the whole show ended because if so that is a terrible ending to a television show????????
  • cherold10 November 2020
    I really liked this light-hearted cop series for the first season. This is exactly the kind of show I enjoy, a light, breezy crime drama with a mix of humor and murder. Neither as funny nor broadly silly as Psyche, it still has an enjoyable sense of irreverence. It's also pretty ridiculous, especially the part where he confronts the killer at the end of each episode. But it's fun..

    I became increasingly less interested during the second season and stopped watching, but it has a good cast, it's fun, and it's worth checking out.
  • bucsfanp727 September 2010
    I enjoy cop dramas. Having said that, I REALLY enjoy The Glades. It's such a nice change of pace, not as deep or dark as some of the fare is now-a-days.

    What some call hubris, I would call being glib. It's nice to see a cop who's not always beating his chest or tearing his hair out over a case. The interaction of ALL the characters is also refreshing. Actually seems more true-to-life than most. The little gibes, off the cuff remarks to each other really lightens the "mood" of the show.

    This is a great example that a good cop drama doesn't have to be heart-rending or bloody. Don't get me wrong, I'll still watch other cop dramas. But it's hard waiting a week for each episode of The Glades. It's on my DVD "series-to-buy" list, no other cop shows made it, yet.
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    I don't actually expect my TV shows to be totally realistic, but "The Glades" is really pushing it as far as I'm concerned. The pilot episode is sort of slow, but interesting. The rest of the first season is quite good. I truly enjoy the main character and the fact that the show doesn't rely on action scenes and chases.

    BUUUTT... when you get to the second season, you're likely to be disappointed. The producers obviously felt they had a great female lead to work with and so they decided to promote her to become "Super Callie." Yes, in the first season, Callie is the (quite interesting and personable) girl friend (or is she?) She is simultaneously an excellent single mother, a full-time nurse at the local hospital, and a medical student. Yes, really. In the second season, she continues to do all of the above AND is now a certified forensic nurse working with the FDLE investigators. That's right. She's also pretty much a better investigator than the lead character.

    Anyway, this show totally lost me in the second season. Take my advice and stop watching after the first season.
  • mrscnln21 August 2010
    I like the show and the actors. It's the typical cop show where the smart, clever cop solves every murder in record time. Let's face it, with all the cop shows around, there's nothing new under the sun in this genre.

    Matt Passmore is likable (and very easy on the eyes!) and the interaction of the regulars on the show make it fun to watch. He has a love interest which makes for an on-going subplot since there are complications there.

    I certainly hope A&E continues with this show since it has a lot of possibilities.
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    This was a very good series, but to unknowingly have it be canceled on a cliffhanger ending is just reprehensible on the part of the studio. Bad decision....
  • Good, light-hearted entertainment seasons 1 through 4, this was one of A&E's most watchable shows. Likable characters, good chemistry, mystery and humor made this a fun show to watch.

    Then A&E pulls the plug a week after airing the season 4 finale, ending in a major and very upsetting cliffhanger, without giving the writers a chance to wrap up the show.

    Well, A&E - your viewers invested HOURS into your show and how do you thank them? By leaving them stranded with an unfinished story - and I mean the worst kind of unfinished...

    Beware of A&E shows. They don't care about their viewers, not even enough to put out a final episode that pulls everything together.

    And if you do watch this show, I recommend you skip the last episode.

    It will only leave you mad and ruin everything you've watched prior.
  • Wish it can at least return to at least tie up the lose end of the series.
  • I've been in Florida for 35 years, working as both a script writer and newspaper editor. I've been on the sets of most of those made-in-Florida productions and invariably they try to over-sell the Sunshine State with the glamorous South Beach style that typifies almost every show since Miami Vice. The Glades, however, gets its right with stories about the warm heart of Central Florida, with stories most Florida shows forget. Instead of Cuban drug lords we get stories of the football heroes bred in Imokalee, the spiritualists in Cassadaga and the surfers in Melbourne. The cast is down-to-earth with the right accents and attitudes. Very shows have understood their material this well since Ivan Tors migrated to North Miami.
  • I like this show, still watching so will add more opinions later. BUT!!! I CANNOT stand Callie!!!!! She ruins every moment she's in each episode. She complains about EVERYTHING that she doesn't agree with or what doesn't happen the way she wants. I could see her personality setting someone off and they choke her out. Still watching show but this is my 5th attempt!!!! As all previous attempts were killed because of Callie.
  • Watching the previews to The Glades, I wasn't the only person I know that saw the similarities between this show and the hit series on Showtime, Dexter. The show is filmed in South Florida, revolves around homicide investigations, and the lead, Matt Passmore, even looks like Michael C. Hall of Dexter. However, unlike Dexter, Jim Longworth is a great cop who is NOT a serial killer. He's a just a decent guy with a good sense of humor who is a damn good investigator.

    In fact, Passmore makes the show very enjoyable. Co-stars Carlos Gomez and Jordan Wall are great supporting Passmore and I do hope Michelle Hurd continues to take on a larger role in the show. The characters are good and are being developed nicely.

    For this show to be successful, I do believe it will need to take on more interesting dark themes or it runs the risk of becoming a run-of-the-mill forensics series like Law and Order or Kojack...no knock on these shows, they were great for their time, but most audiences are looking for something fresh like Dexter and Breaking Bad. Let's hope The Glades remains fresh. I have watched the first 5 episodes and the back stories do seem to be building. If the show continues on this pace, it could be yet another hit for A&E. Rating 8 of 10 stars.
  • SnoopyStyle28 September 2013
    Brash former Chicago police detective Jim Longworth (Matt Passmore) moves to Florida and joins the state police. He falls for nurse Callie Cargill (Kiele Sanchez), but she has a husband in prison.

    The Jim and Callie romance does run out of steam after a couple of seasons. After awhile, it just seems very repetitive. They get close. There's a problem. Repeat. Until this last season where nothing much seems to be happening. In its core, this is a simple police procedural. Matt Passmore got the sarcastic cop bit down. However I think he needed a police partner rather than using the medical examiner as the pseudo-partner. They should have gotten him a female partner long ago. As a police drama, it worked for a few years. But the last couple of seasons have been stale. It started out pretty good but never got anything more.
  • What a great show. Full of action, intrigue, beautiful scenery and of course a good cop and romance story. Writers seemed to stick to the original idea of the show and always liked the acting. Most times I could not predict the ending which is good. All good until the shown became NO MORE for whatever reason. Oh well. That's TV business. Cancelled unexpectedly after the cliffhanger last episode.
  • This is a very entertaining show and definitely worth watching. It sort of has a "The Mentalist" vibe due to the lead character. They are both charismatic rule breakers with a past. It is a different show but just as entertaining.

    My one problem is that the show has slightly gotten stale after a few seasons. Not so bad that it's an issue but it is a shame that it couldn't continue it's momentum.

    If your thinking "great another cop show" well give it a chance as there is more to The Glades then you might think. Best thing is they finished the show before it was too late.
  • A new show on A&E is starting to catch on, a little like a stone that begins its roll down a nice, low-grade slope that gently falls away, eventually to lend same stone a fast free flow to the bottom. "The Glades" begins as a teaser, introducing us to Detective Jim Longworth (Matt Passmore previously of "McLeod's Daughters"), a laid back, smart-arsed lawman, who blurs the thin blue line's line of authority on a regular basis. While he appears to lead with a smile in most situations, his wit works shrewdly away. He's great at subtly extracting personal information from others when necessary, but he's even better at withholding his own. Watch carefully, when he talks to Callie, his partner, or a perp. He often looks slightly over their heads or off to the side, not allowing them to see into his soul. Carlos Sanchez, his partner who is a go-by-the-book cop, is often the humorous object of some 'I'm not laughing with you, I'm laughing at you' dissonance. It appears Longworth's cockiness carries over to his job, and personal life, but I think that will be fleshed out, at least to some point, as we get to know him better. Slow talking, slow walking, wise Callie is the perfect 'possibly' for this lawman - a good balance to his jump-in-feet-first and who-cares persona. Although, she does bring some intriguing baggage to the mix, for sure.

    I was an avid fan of of "McLeod's Daughters" and it is great to see Rachel Carpani, Passmore's real life girlfriend/fellow McCleod's player, acting alongside at times on the show.

    With a Creator such as Clifton Campbell, who has also been involved in such greats as '"White Collar", "Profiler", and "21 Jump Street", I have very little doubt that we will continue to see even better story lines as well as Longworth's past life unfold to mysteriously complicate his relationships along with his duties. All this and the lush environment of the 'Glades' delivers something to look forward to on Sunday nights. 10/11/2010
  • Glades was a very entertaining series. The plots were interesting, the actors hysterical/believable (almost :-) ) . However, I would have rated the series a 10 if Callie Cargill/Kiele Sanchez had been replaced, or her script changed. The constant degrading look on her face wasn't conducive to the show. This must have been in the script [look disapproving; sneer at Jim; use an unsupportive tone; be inconsistent with Jim, then blame him when she doesn't know what she herself wants; let Jim think he is the only one with problems; deny him sex, but get angry when he wants it; jerk him around like a doll ... whatever she wants; having known knowledge of her husband's criminal activity, and supported it; do more sneering ... Reading my own comments, it must have been the writer's fault. They should have kept the relationship with Jim and Callie platonic to reduce the significant negativity in the show. This is my main complaint ... the negativity from Callie. Viewers have enough issues in their lives, they don't need the one-sided personal complaining that was written into the script. Not when the series is humorous. Every series doesn't need to include a complainer like Callie. She provided little help, except to add some "insight" ... which was mostly ridiculous. Her character ruined the show.

    Carlos, Daniel, and Colleen were instrumental in creating a great show. Mike Ogletree as Jim's partner/superior in the pilot was awesome.

    I won't discuss the ending. Another fault of the writers.

    Why the writers screwed up Callie's personality is unknown to me. I won't blame the actor, only the script.
  • domr-me29 March 2020
    Great show until they started giving more screen time to the nurse / doctor wannabe...
  • carolarugg21 August 2020
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    Oh how I miss this show. It was so entertaining and so very funny. You can't just leave us with Matt being shot and laying on the floor of the beautiful home he bought for his bride. Please make more episodes!
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