
The Division (2001-2004)
The Division is a drama about a team of Felony Division police officers in the San Francisco Police Department headed by Captain Kate McCafferty (Bonnie Bedelia) that includes glimpses into their personal lives. In the first season of the show, Lela Rochon played Angela Reid, a happily married woman who has trouble getting along with her partner C.D. DeLorenzo, (Tracey Needham), an unhappily married woman with a cheating husband. Also, Lisa Vidal's character, Magda, a single mother, spends the first half of the first season trying to avoid a relationship with her partner Peter. Finally, in the second half of the first season after Peter leaves the Division, Magda teams up with Jinny Exstead (Nancy McKeon), a drug and alcohol addict who is struggling to keep her job, while she deals with an ex-boyfriend (and the father of her son) who wants back into her life.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S04E22 | Somewhere In America (2) (a.k.a. Zero Tolerance (2)) | Jun 28, 2004 |
S04E21 | Zero Tolerance (1) | Jun 28, 2004 |
S04E20 | Be Careful What You Wish For | Jun 27, 2004 |
S04E19 | Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here | Jun 20, 2004 |
S04E18 | Baby, the Rain Must Fall | Jun 13, 2004 |
Cast

Taraji P. Henson

Lisa Vidal

Tracey Needham

Bonnie Bedelia

Jon Hamm

Nancy McKeon
Characters

Inspector Raina Washington

Inspector Magdalena 'Magda' Ramirez

Inspector Candace 'C. D.' DeLorenzo

Capt. Kate McCafferty

Inspector Nate Basso

Inspector Jinny Exstead
Also known as
- Женская бригада (Russian Federation)
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