10 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :- The West Coast Edge, 5 July 2002
Author:
dlhunt from Toronto, ON
Miami Vice, move over. Way over! Cold Squad encompasses the drug trade,
prostitution, murder, child sex abuse and political corruption. All this
is
investigated with cold leads that are years, sometimes decades,
old.
Ali McCormick (Julie Stewart) is among toughest of cops portrayed on North
American TV screens and she leads a team of cops who investigate the
grittiest of crimes in the Greater Vancouver area. As a cop with an
erratic
schedule, Ali decides to become a Big Sister to a pre-teen girl and then
develops feelings for the father of the girl. This makes her work/home
life
more complicated.
The complexities of being a cop on Cold Squad are further complicated by
the
personalities and talents of other members of the team. There is the
ambitious office assistant, Christine Wren, (Joely Collins) who
embarrasses
superiors with her correctness and knowledge, a former undercover RCMP
officer Nicco Sevallis, (Gregory Calpakis), who mixes up his alliances,
the
hardworking, but not very careful Mickey Kollander (Tamara Craig Thomas)
and
the right-wing Christian fundamentalist, Len Harper, (Matthew Bennett) who
listens genuinely well before making his thoughts known to
Ali.
Stewart, who has played motherly and romantic roles in the past, can glory
in her success as one of the most watched hard-edged lead roles on TV
today
as she enters another "seasoned" season.
If her performance and scope continue, in few short years she will take
her
place alongside actors like Helen Mirren. Go for it, Julie!
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- Gripping Police Drama, 30 December 2000
Author:
echo_37 from New Glasgow, Canada
"Cold Squad" scores with its engaging plotlines, terrific acting
(especially
Julie Stewart as Sgt. McCormick), and taut direction. Hats off to CTV and
the show's creators for creating and airing such a terrific Canadian
police
drama. For all of you Canadians who are disappointed with the quality of
Canadian television series, and for TV viewers all over the world who want
a
good drama and are capable of receiving a Canadian show, this is for you.
It's now on Saturdays at 9pm EST on CTV, so watch it! It's great!
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- Good, but not amazing, 18 June 2005
Author:
nassty_hobbitses9 from Canada
While I enjoyed this series in that it was Canadian, well acted, fairly
well scripted and with a good plot, it is my personal opinion that it
fails to reach the standards set by such series as CSI and Law and
Order. The over-involvement of the squad's personal lives is what I
think galled me the most. Don't get me wrong, I like a little personal
spice thrown in here and there, but it often seemed to be more about
the investigators than the investigation. But hey, if that's what
you're going for, then this is certainly the show for you. I'm
certainly not a expert, having only seen one season, but I did see the
entire first season, and what I saw there mostly pleased me. There was
a good, solid plot; a script that is much more high-brow and MUCH less
painfully corny than the twenty million other hack cop shows being
aired; More than decent actors who are decently but not unrealistically
beautiful and who wear clothes detectives would actually WEAR; and for
the fellow science nuts out there, forensics is added JUST enough to
make it interesting from that aspect. All in all, I'd say, for a
Canadian thing, its pretty darn amazing- but out of the whole world,
I've seen better.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- They're Back With A Vengeance, 5 September 2004
Author:
Christopher D. Borden from Nanaimo,British Columbia
After a fifteen months hiatus most of the gang is back with a few new
faces - new office - same problems. A hurting Ali is back to hopefully
complete a task she left unfinished before this last season closes for
a final wrap. A great cop show that displays a true view into the lives
of real policing in a real city setting of Vancouver, British Columbia.
This series is actually shot in a location were many US TV series are
shot for Hollywood North productions. The issues promoted throughout
the production are about everyday subjects and one specific area of
endeavor - cold cases - which haunt most big city police forces. Cold
cases are matters of investigation that had roadblocks caused by
insufficient evidence to closing a matter of a death by misadventure
(or unexplained outcome). Persistence pays off with dogging
investigators who have to play by the rules with "clientale" who
committed the crime who don't play by the rules. Justice is not always
swift and solved in 59 minutes and 59 seconds time frame. A strong
showing by a cast that works together - not perfect but displays the
quirks that naturally arise from normal people living under some
unrealistic stress to please the brass, politicians and public who want
the answers. Keep the faith and the job will get done. Good luck in
your final season. (Thanks from an ex flatfoot) CDB
3 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :- The West Coast Edge, 5 July 2002
Author:
dlhunt from Toronto, ON
Miami Vice, move over. Way over! Cold Squad encompasses the drug trade,
prostitution, murder, child sex abuse and political corruption. All this
is
investigated with cold leads that are years, sometimes decades,
old.
Ali McCormick (Julie Stewart) is among toughest of cops portrayed on North
American TV screens and she leads a team of cops who investigate the
grittiest of crimes in the Greater Vancouver area. As a cop with an
erratic
schedule, Ali decides to become a Big Sister to a pre-teen girl and then
develops feelings for the father of the girl. This makes her work/home
life
more complicated.
The complexities of being a cop on Cold Squad are further complicated by
the
personalities and talents of other members of the team. There is the
ambitious office assistant, Christine Wren, (Joely Collins) who
embarrasses
superiors with her correctness and knowledge, a former undercover RCMP
officer Nicco Sevallis, (Gregory Calpakis), who mixes up his alliances,
the
hardworking, but not very careful Mickey Kollander (Tamara Craig Thomas)
and
the right-wing Christian fundamentalist, Len Harper, (Matthew Bennett) who
listens genuinely well before making his thoughts known to
Ali.
Stewart, who has played motherly and romantic roles in the past, can glory
in her success as one of the most watched hard-edged lead roles on TV
today
as she enters another "seasoned" season.
If her performance and scope continue, in few short years she will take
her
place alongside actors like Helen Mirren. Go for it, Julie!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Canadian CSI: Vancouver Edition!, 1 September 2007
Author:
Sylvia Marciniak (sylviastel@aol.com) from United States
Okay, I watched the Cold Squad a few times. Expect for the fact that we
have so many CSI and Law and Order shows on the air, Cold Squad would
have been a great stand out. I applaud Canadian actress, Julie Stewart,
who plays the lead cop, Ali McCormick, in all 7 seasons. She is on par
with Dame Helen Mirren in the Prime Suspect series in England. Of
course, her hairstyle reminds me of American mystery writer, Patricia
Cornwell at times. The show's strength is on the location in beautiful
Vancouver as Vancouver. Of course, the show has weaknesses with trying
to maintain originality and uniqueness from the American shows like CSI
and Law & Order. I appreciate that it is a Canadian show and I love
Canadian television but I'm tired of these crime shows trying to outdo
each other. There are just too many of them and they begin to resemble
each other.
2 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :- Not just another cop show..., 27 January 1999
Author:
Lezley Gold (lucky@starplace.com) from Toronto, Ontario
It's not just another cop show, it's much more than that.
Very rarely have I seen a truly Canadian show that is this amazing. Filmed
and set in Vancouver, BC, makes it more appealing to Canadians. Check it
out, Fridays at 10pm EST on CTV.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :- COLD SQUAD, about his seventh season, 2 March 2004
Author:
amaliacontursi from Buenos Aires, Argentina
I'm a huge fan of this canadian series, which is running in our country
through cable channel AXN. I consider it as outstanding as Prime suspect
or
Homicide,life on the streets.
On august l3, 2003, their producers Keatley, MacLeod and Alliance
Atlantis
announced the starting of their seventh season, which first episode would
be
titled Mr.Bad Example.
Now, since we have no further information about it, I would be very
grateful if somebody would answer me if it's going on or what's happening
in
Toronto. We would be very sorry to loose it.
I thank you in advance and send you my best wishes.
2 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :- Great show, bad guest actor, 27 June 2005
Author:
Shadowgirl78 from United States
I like Cold Squad, I used to watch it all the time when I got satellite
TV, back when CBC was a freebie. Julie and Matthew are top notch
actors, I cannot say enough good things about them. The premise of this
show keeps us guessing, and I hope that it continues on for a long
time. The only problem I can see was a guest actor named Shayne Wyler.
He was absolutely terrible in one episode. His movements were clumsy,
awkward, and in general, he looked like he didn't know where he was
going half the time. I found Shayne very annoying, he constantly
mumbled what he said, didn't they teach him to enounciate at school?
Really, I hope they don't hire him back. Shayne is better suited for
theater, and theater only.
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10 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-
The West Coast Edge, 5 July 2002
Author: dlhunt from Toronto, ON
Miami Vice, move over. Way over! Cold Squad encompasses the drug trade, prostitution, murder, child sex abuse and political corruption. All this is investigated with cold leads that are years, sometimes decades, old.
Ali McCormick (Julie Stewart) is among toughest of cops portrayed on North American TV screens and she leads a team of cops who investigate the grittiest of crimes in the Greater Vancouver area. As a cop with an erratic schedule, Ali decides to become a Big Sister to a pre-teen girl and then develops feelings for the father of the girl. This makes her work/home life more complicated.
The complexities of being a cop on Cold Squad are further complicated by the personalities and talents of other members of the team. There is the ambitious office assistant, Christine Wren, (Joely Collins) who embarrasses superiors with her correctness and knowledge, a former undercover RCMP officer Nicco Sevallis, (Gregory Calpakis), who mixes up his alliances, the hardworking, but not very careful Mickey Kollander (Tamara Craig Thomas) and the right-wing Christian fundamentalist, Len Harper, (Matthew Bennett) who listens genuinely well before making his thoughts known to Ali.
Stewart, who has played motherly and romantic roles in the past, can glory in her success as one of the most watched hard-edged lead roles on TV today as she enters another "seasoned" season.
If her performance and scope continue, in few short years she will take her place alongside actors like Helen Mirren. Go for it, Julie!
5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
Gripping Police Drama, 30 December 2000
Author: echo_37 from New Glasgow, Canada
"Cold Squad" scores with its engaging plotlines, terrific acting (especially Julie Stewart as Sgt. McCormick), and taut direction. Hats off to CTV and the show's creators for creating and airing such a terrific Canadian police drama. For all of you Canadians who are disappointed with the quality of Canadian television series, and for TV viewers all over the world who want a good drama and are capable of receiving a Canadian show, this is for you. It's now on Saturdays at 9pm EST on CTV, so watch it! It's great!
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
Good, but not amazing, 18 June 2005
Author: nassty_hobbitses9 from Canada
While I enjoyed this series in that it was Canadian, well acted, fairly well scripted and with a good plot, it is my personal opinion that it fails to reach the standards set by such series as CSI and Law and Order. The over-involvement of the squad's personal lives is what I think galled me the most. Don't get me wrong, I like a little personal spice thrown in here and there, but it often seemed to be more about the investigators than the investigation. But hey, if that's what you're going for, then this is certainly the show for you. I'm certainly not a expert, having only seen one season, but I did see the entire first season, and what I saw there mostly pleased me. There was a good, solid plot; a script that is much more high-brow and MUCH less painfully corny than the twenty million other hack cop shows being aired; More than decent actors who are decently but not unrealistically beautiful and who wear clothes detectives would actually WEAR; and for the fellow science nuts out there, forensics is added JUST enough to make it interesting from that aspect. All in all, I'd say, for a Canadian thing, its pretty darn amazing- but out of the whole world, I've seen better.
3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
They're Back With A Vengeance, 5 September 2004
Author: Christopher D. Borden from Nanaimo,British Columbia
After a fifteen months hiatus most of the gang is back with a few new faces - new office - same problems. A hurting Ali is back to hopefully complete a task she left unfinished before this last season closes for a final wrap. A great cop show that displays a true view into the lives of real policing in a real city setting of Vancouver, British Columbia. This series is actually shot in a location were many US TV series are shot for Hollywood North productions. The issues promoted throughout the production are about everyday subjects and one specific area of endeavor - cold cases - which haunt most big city police forces. Cold cases are matters of investigation that had roadblocks caused by insufficient evidence to closing a matter of a death by misadventure (or unexplained outcome). Persistence pays off with dogging investigators who have to play by the rules with "clientale" who committed the crime who don't play by the rules. Justice is not always swift and solved in 59 minutes and 59 seconds time frame. A strong showing by a cast that works together - not perfect but displays the quirks that naturally arise from normal people living under some unrealistic stress to please the brass, politicians and public who want the answers. Keep the faith and the job will get done. Good luck in your final season. (Thanks from an ex flatfoot) CDB
3 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-
The West Coast Edge, 5 July 2002
Author: dlhunt from Toronto, ON
Miami Vice, move over. Way over! Cold Squad encompasses the drug trade, prostitution, murder, child sex abuse and political corruption. All this is investigated with cold leads that are years, sometimes decades, old.
Ali McCormick (Julie Stewart) is among toughest of cops portrayed on North American TV screens and she leads a team of cops who investigate the grittiest of crimes in the Greater Vancouver area. As a cop with an erratic schedule, Ali decides to become a Big Sister to a pre-teen girl and then develops feelings for the father of the girl. This makes her work/home life more complicated.
The complexities of being a cop on Cold Squad are further complicated by the personalities and talents of other members of the team. There is the ambitious office assistant, Christine Wren, (Joely Collins) who embarrasses superiors with her correctness and knowledge, a former undercover RCMP officer Nicco Sevallis, (Gregory Calpakis), who mixes up his alliances, the hardworking, but not very careful Mickey Kollander (Tamara Craig Thomas) and the right-wing Christian fundamentalist, Len Harper, (Matthew Bennett) who listens genuinely well before making his thoughts known to Ali.
Stewart, who has played motherly and romantic roles in the past, can glory in her success as one of the most watched hard-edged lead roles on TV today as she enters another "seasoned" season.
If her performance and scope continue, in few short years she will take her place alongside actors like Helen Mirren. Go for it, Julie!
0 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-

Canadian CSI: Vancouver Edition!, 1 September 2007
Author: Sylvia Marciniak (sylviastel@aol.com) from United States
Okay, I watched the Cold Squad a few times. Expect for the fact that we have so many CSI and Law and Order shows on the air, Cold Squad would have been a great stand out. I applaud Canadian actress, Julie Stewart, who plays the lead cop, Ali McCormick, in all 7 seasons. She is on par with Dame Helen Mirren in the Prime Suspect series in England. Of course, her hairstyle reminds me of American mystery writer, Patricia Cornwell at times. The show's strength is on the location in beautiful Vancouver as Vancouver. Of course, the show has weaknesses with trying to maintain originality and uniqueness from the American shows like CSI and Law & Order. I appreciate that it is a Canadian show and I love Canadian television but I'm tired of these crime shows trying to outdo each other. There are just too many of them and they begin to resemble each other.
2 out of 5 people found the following comment useful :-
Not just another cop show..., 27 January 1999
Author: Lezley Gold (lucky@starplace.com) from Toronto, Ontario
It's not just another cop show, it's much more than that. Very rarely have I seen a truly Canadian show that is this amazing. Filmed and set in Vancouver, BC, makes it more appealing to Canadians. Check it out, Fridays at 10pm EST on CTV.
1 out of 4 people found the following comment useful :-
COLD SQUAD, about his seventh season, 2 March 2004
Author: amaliacontursi from Buenos Aires, Argentina
I'm a huge fan of this canadian series, which is running in our country through cable channel AXN. I consider it as outstanding as Prime suspect or Homicide,life on the streets. On august l3, 2003, their producers Keatley, MacLeod and Alliance Atlantis announced the starting of their seventh season, which first episode would be titled Mr.Bad Example. Now, since we have no further information about it, I would be very grateful if somebody would answer me if it's going on or what's happening in Toronto. We would be very sorry to loose it. I thank you in advance and send you my best wishes.
2 out of 7 people found the following comment useful :-
Great show, bad guest actor, 27 June 2005
Author: Shadowgirl78 from United States
I like Cold Squad, I used to watch it all the time when I got satellite TV, back when CBC was a freebie. Julie and Matthew are top notch actors, I cannot say enough good things about them. The premise of this show keeps us guessing, and I hope that it continues on for a long time. The only problem I can see was a guest actor named Shayne Wyler. He was absolutely terrible in one episode. His movements were clumsy, awkward, and in general, he looked like he didn't know where he was going half the time. I found Shayne very annoying, he constantly mumbled what he said, didn't they teach him to enounciate at school? Really, I hope they don't hire him back. Shayne is better suited for theater, and theater only.
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