

True Justice
Elijah Kane leads a hardcore undercover team of Seattle based cops who take on the local criminal element with a high-octane style of enforcement.
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Plot Summary
This action series follows Elijah Kane, a former detective who leads a special undercover unit tasked with taking down dangerous criminals in Seattle. Each episode typically involves the team investigating and confronting a new criminal organization, often with high-stakes shootouts and hand-to-hand combat. Kane's personal history and the moral ambiguities of his work are explored throughout the series.
Critical Reception
True Justice received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its repetitive plots, low-budget feel, and reliance on Steven Seagal's established action persona. While some viewers appreciated the straightforward action sequences, critics frequently pointed to a lack of originality and depth. The show was primarily geared towards fans of Seagal's direct-to-video action films.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its consistent focus on action and martial arts sequences.
- Criticized for predictable storylines and often formulaic execution.
- Seen as a vehicle for Steven Seagal's signature action style.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally polarized, with many fans of Steven Seagal enjoying the show's action-packed nature. However, a common sentiment among less impressed viewers is that the series lacks substantial plot development and feels repetitive.
Fun Fact
The series was originally conceived as a way for Steven Seagal to produce and star in a high volume of action content, with each two-episode arc essentially functioning as a mini-movie.
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