Shattered

2010
Shattered

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EP1 The Sins of Fathers Sep 01, 2010

In the first moments of the series, Ben is bonded in blood to his tough, beautiful partner, Amy Lynch, when the two are involved in a shooting that they must cover up together.

EP2 Harry has a Wife? Sep 08, 2010

Terry and Holl investigate the death of Wendy Summers, a heart transplant recipient who died as a result of the transplant. They try to find out about the transplant, about which her husband Brian Summers doesn't seem to be totally truthful. Meanwhile, Ben and Amy investigate the murder of Dr. Wen Zhang, his body stuffed in a laundromat washing machine. Dr. Zhang, who was not yet accredited in Canada, was a prominent Chinese national with a wealthy Canadian wife, Amanda Fleming. Because of his status, the Chinese Embassy wants to be involved peripherally in the investigation, that against the wishes of Ben and Amy. The questioning one of the laundromat employees, Zan Ji, also a Chinese national and an illegal immigrant, leads Ben and Amy to 'Brother' Reggie Song, a local notorious drug dealer, and a container shipment of his, the container which they assume is filled with drugs. When Ben and Amy discover what is actually in the container, they find a connection to another case in their office, which leads to the question of why one of their witnesses lied to them. And at the Sullivan home, Ella finds evidence of a woman in Ben's life named Naomi. In tracking down Naomi, Ella finds that the connection relates back to "Harry", one of Ben's alternate personalities.

EP3 Sound Of A Strap Sep 29, 2010

Ben and Lynch investigate the multiple homicide of a group of teenagers that appears to be gang-related. There is a witness, but she’s not talking.

EP4 Tears Bring Harry Oct 06, 2010

Ben Sullivan and Amy Lynch are assigned to the murder of an attractive woman, shot dead at close range, and their investigation reveals that she had ties to an escort service.

EP5 Don't Wanna Die Sep 22, 2010

A recent explosion at an engineering firm may be connected to other bombings up the coast, and the detectives are called in to support the feds' investigation.

EP6 She Had You Fooled Dec 31, 2010

A woman's body is found floating in the ocean.

EP7 Where's The Line Oct 13, 2010

Detectives Sullivan and Lynch go undercover to an after hours nightclub when the heist of a high stakes poker game ups the ante, leaving one gunman dead and the other missing.

EP8 Everyone’s A Hostage To Someone Oct 27, 2010

While two prisoners are being transferred to the city jail, one of them manages to get hold of an officer's gun and creates a dangerous standoff with the Homicide detectives.

EP9 In the Dark Nov 03, 2010

A brutal sexual assault and murder has eerily similar characteristics to an earlier unsolved case Lynch worked on, and she is convinced she knows who the killer is.

EP10 Key With No Lock Jan 28, 2011

A girl discovers her mother brutally murdered and Ben suspects her estranged older brother may have had something to do with it.

EP11 Finding The Boy Feb 04, 2011

Two professional hit men open fire on a groom and guests at a wedding celebration

EP12 Stairways To Perceptions Nov 10, 2010

The homicide detectives investigate a twenty year closed case when twenty-five year old Sophia Bacic now believes she witnessed the murder of her older sister, Josie Bacic. Two youths, friends Gil Dobeck and Matthew Evans, who were present at the crime scene by the Fraser River, were convicted of the murder, and sentenced to life.

EP13 Out of Sorrow Nov 17, 2010

The murder investigation of a closet pedophile provides a link to Ben Sullivan's missing son and a frantic search ensues to locate him.
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Released: 01 September 2010 Ended
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Country: Canada
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Shattered is a Canadian police procedural series. The main character is a tough, smart homicide detective in Vancouver who suffers from dissociative identity disorder, also known as multiple personality disorder. In the first moments of the series, Ben is bonded in blood to his determined friend. While they work to solve the murder cases that cross their desk daily, Ben copes with the fascinating complexities of his secret disorder, and the uncertainty of never knowing which alternate personality will surface, or when.

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Tin Salaj First of all i totally agree with the first review,the show brings a innovation in the Canadian shows.Even if i do not watch allot of TV series and i can count the ones i am watching now with only one hand i still appreciate the idea of putting a character that has suffered a great loss and thus becoming mentally ill in someway(Example:Monk) Also the story has its flaws but that is one of the few problems in this new show,and also its easier to understand if you do not miss any of the episode or skip any of the episodes.All in all this show is pretty well acted and surprisingly good.NOTE:A great new show that deserves at least 7/10 in IMDb! NOTE:I started watching this show yesterday so i do not know all about the show.
Charles Carmichael Gotta love Canadian TV shows you can really be proud of and Shattered is definitely up there with the best of them! It's rare cop show that at once stands comfortably within the genre while standing out as wholly original.Shattered does well with the established atmosphere and weighty feel of the haunted detective drama, from the dreary, wet streets of Vancouver to the bluesy guitar underscoring it's lineage to such classics as the original Edge of Darkness BBC mini-series or the first Lethal Weapon. There's a smooth, slow build throughout the episodes, transitioning from scene to scene with the music and tension sustaining throughout, making it feel more like a feature at times than an episodic cop show. It's shot beautifully and lit in a way that really absorbs the audience into whatever rainy alley, cold interrogation room or lonely car the characters find themselves.Also, I can't understate how much I appreciate the writing. The show doesn't take its audience for idiots and plays with subtlety and subtext to make its world more mysterious, dramatic and, ultimately, more realistic - It's not what's said between the characters that's as important as what's unsaid. This approach works largely thanks to the quality of the cast, none more so than Callum Keith Rennie. Long a scene-stealing character actor on U.S. hits like 24, Battlestar Galactica and Californication, Rennie finally gets his due here with a brooding, complex leading role. His troubled homicide detective Ben Sullivan is still grieving the loss of his abducted son and finds himself plagued by Multiple Personality Disorder. He has to solve cases while wrestling with recurring black outs that see the different parts of his psyche manifest with either brilliant, amusing or dire consequences. Watching Rennie dive into this fray is a treat. He's a truly talented presence with an opportunity here to show his range portraying many different angles within the same man. His painful, charismatic performance is the real engine of the show and makes one wonder why it's taken so long for the guy to get his own series! Definitely worth checking this one out!