Genres: | Crime, Drama, Comedy |
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A&E's dramatic series The Glades follows Jim Longworth, an attractive, brilliant, yet hard to get along with homicide detective from Chicago.
Longworth relocates to the sleepy, middle of nowhere town of Palm Glade, Florida, where the sunshine and golf are plentiful and crime is seemingly at a minimum.
Only this town outside the Florida Everglades isn’t quite as idyllic as he thought, as he finds people keep turning up murdered. Each case pulls Longworth off the golf course and reluctantly into his element as one of the sharpest homicide detectives to wear a badge.
Between practicing his short game and trying to solve countless homicide cases, Longworth’s transition to his new surroundings is a bit more difficult than expected.
He’s realizing the skies in this new town are always sunny . . . with a chance of homicide.
Jim Longworth, a good-looking, brilliant and hard-to-get-along-with homicide detective, is banished from the Chicago P.D. because of an alleged dalliance with the boss's wife.
Jim Longworth takes Callie's son Jeff to a heavily-wooded area to collect bugs for a school science project.
Longworth investigates a string of murders while Carlos and Daniel take extreme measures to save lives as a hurricane bears down on Florida.
Jim is introduced to the intensely competitive world of high school football as the small town Pahokee prepares for the annual "Muck Bowl," an event that draws national attention because of the NFL players who have come from it.
Longworth gets a nightmarish call from Daniel that Carlos has been found dead.
A head-trauma patient startles Callie when he says he saw a man who looked exactly like him--his doppelganger--commit a murder.
Longworth and Carlos are called to the eerie town of Cassadaga, founded over 100 years ago by mediums and psychics, to investigate the murder of a psychic advisor.
Jim Longworth's latest victim is a well-dressed burly man, who appears to have been shot, stabbed, and possibly poisoned.
Jim Longworth's latest case sends him to the famed Native American-owned Blues Rock Casino, a high-end gambling establishment filled with millions of dollars of rock 'n' roll memorabilia.
A dead man in a swimming pool leads Longworth and Carlos to a Pompano Beach mansion, and then into the world of high-end horse breeding.
A famed treasure-hunter is murdered, and the attention is immediately turned to the victim's famous uncle Big Jack Hasker, a legendary treasure hunter and adventurer.
Longworth is called to a hotel to investigate the mysterious death of a beautiful young girl. It turns out that the dead girl was having an affair with a prominent Florida State Senator.
A couple's golf game comes to a screeching halt when they stumble upon a dead body along the fairway.