Kseny
I like very much "The division"!!!!!!!!!!!!!After "Crossing Jordan" and "Alias", it's the best show!Especially now, in season 5 ( I think!), who just got in Romania on the Hallmark Channel, this show is very exciting!I saw a lot of ugly comments about this show and I decided to write,because I think I'm not the only person who thinks this way!"The division" is a serial with a lot of personality, action and a lot of interesting stories.Anyway, You just have to watch it to see what I'm telling...I also think that Nancy McKeon is a talented actress and that she plays her role like she was born for it!Go Nancy!!!!
Sakuto Noa Mitusima
Lifetime shouldn't produce original television shows, they just don't work. I recently saw an episode of this and I must say it does live up to it's standards. A female dominant police squad, that's realistic. I did notice one of the character's background seemed quite similar to another separate detective on another crime drama. Hmm...coincidence? One thing that seemed to bug me what the constant interruption of 'victim's ramblings' that seem to come out of know where that had nothing to do with the case at hand. It totally screwed up the flow of series. Hmm...Perhaps that's why it was cancelled.
Elizabeth Rose
It's great to see Lifetime branching out into stronger material. The "Women in peril" theme gets old after awhile - even for women viewers!I like that Lifetime continues to pay attention to its core demographic without pandering to us. Well-made dramas like this and "Any Day Now" would be a credit to any network, and definitely strengthen the Lifetime lineup.
Cyprus386
The gist: 5 female cops in San Francisco and their problems and adventures. Bonnie Bedelia, Lela Rochon, Tracey Needham, Nancy McKeon, and Lisa Vidal star in this series that is headed for doom while on the Lifetime network. Seeing the network, the episodes will most likely revolve around the whole "woman-in-peril" subplot. McKeon is a talented actress, as are the others, and shouldn't subject themselves to doing nothing except "woman-in-peril" stuff. This series might fare better on NBC, whose new season was met with insufficient failures. This show is ok, just needs a new network.