The Divide (TV series)
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| The Divide | |
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| Genre | Legal drama |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 8 |
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| Running time | 42–45 minutes |
| Production company | AMC Studios |
| Original release | |
| Network | WE TV |
| Release | July 16 – August 27, 2014 |
The Divide is a 2014 American legal drama television series created by Richard LaGravenese and Tony Goldwyn that aired on WE TV. The first season consisted of eight hour-long episodes.[1] It premiered on July 16, 2014.[2] On October 30, 2014, the series was canceled.[3]
An exploration of morality, ambition, ethics, politics and race in today's justice system as viewed through the eyes of an impassioned case worker and an equally passionate district attorney whose views vary.[4]
Cast
- Marin Ireland as Christine Rosa
- Paul Schneider as Clark Rylance
- Damon Gupton as Adam Page
- Nia Long as Billie Page
- Clarke Peters as Isaiah Page
- Jahmil French as Trey Page
- Britne Oldford as Jenny Butler
- Chris Bauer as Jared Bankowski
- Joe Anderson as Terry Kucik
- Adam Rothenberg as Danny
- Kenneth Welsh as Stanley Zale
Development and production
The series was originally developed and ordered as a pilot in 2012 by sister network AMC, but was not picked up. It was, however, left in contention for a possible pickup at a later date. By the time WE TV had decided to pick up the show, David Manson, who was showrunner for the pilot, had moved to Netflix's House of Cards, with John Tinker ultimately stepping in as showrunner for the series.[4]