The Grid

2004 "Global Mission. United Force."
6.7| 4h26m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 19 July 2004 Released
Producted By: TNT
Country: United States of America
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A team of American and British counter-terrorists are tasked with stopping a terrorist cell who's operating on a global level.

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Raetsonwe Redundant and unnecessary.
PodBill Just what I expected
Megamind To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Jonah Abbott There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
pfarnell Id call this show more a case of (UK) "Spooks" meets '24" or "the Agency/threat Matrix" meets "24" , I cant see any "Alias" in it......Some assesses that Kaz gets into terrorism because of a "poor relationship with his dad"...give me a break with the Political Correctness sleight of hand, , please.He gets into terrorism because of his Chechen Muslim background and perception of grievance against "his people" by non-Muslim nations including America. In other words, the most common usual reason that Muslims like Kaz attack their own country and countrymen in contemporary religious terrorist acts.Its an entertaining show with the middle-east locations, possibly a little far-fetched larger than life, in parts such as the grenade in the elevator incident...Id probably watch almost anything where I could look at Juliana Margulies eyebrows.
spaha424a the grid is fabulous -- beautifully written: Raza to Emily "Sex like love is an act of devotion," beautifully acted -- wonderful television. Go TNT! By the way, I believe that Raza Michael's name is Piter Marek. The casting is diverse as are the locations. The Grid could have very easily been a theatrical movie, albeit, it would have had to be shorten. But that is why television is great, especially when it is allowed to be great. TNT but together an intelligent piece of entertainment. The characters are very well drawn out. We are already seeing the many different shades of people that live in this vast world of ours. The Grid lets us see that not everyone of a particular culture or ethnicity is bad. And please Raza Michaels is Piter Marek.
Identification The Grid is a show starring Dylan McDermott and Julianna Marguilies, among a host of other characters, who are involved in an interagency counterterrorism team, trying to apprehend a cell based in Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, and New York.The plot is relatively average (reminded me of the Siege, although I thought the Siege was much, much better), but it moves along really well. I wasn't bored.The visual effects are really cool--- the opening credits are a neat trick, and the scenery of different countries appears to be quite accurate, which you don't often get with TV shows.The characters are somewhat one-dimensional (one woman is very driven and very rude, another is vengeful after a friend's death, and one is a good man who is unwillingly drawn into a terrorist scheme) but they're still entertaining. This isn't exactly award-winning, nor is it worthy of the Top Five TV-Shows Of All Time, but I had a good time. As long as you don't judge too highly it's a pretty good few hours.SPOILER:The only thing I didn't like was the angst regarding 9/11. They make reference to this *all the time*--- Dylan McDermott's character had a friend who was killed at the World Trade Center and he's very bitter about it. Granted, this was a horrible thing that happened, and victim's family and friends have been through a lot of suffering--- but I get it, you don't need to tell me five times. That's really my only complaint.Bottom line: Pretty good. Not totally awesome and cool and addictive, but pretty good.
cableaddict I'll start by saying that I definitely enjoyed the first episode. The two hours pretty much flew by. I highly recommend this to anyone.However, there are a few glaring flaws: With two exceptions, virtually all the main characters are young and beautiful. , they are all supposed to be highly seasoned veterans in extremely highpositions within their respective agencies, Yeah, right.At least most of them are terrific actors. The one GLARING exception is Julianna Margulies. She was fine in her TV role as a nurse, and I liked her a lot in "Elysian fields." However, she is PAINFULLY miscast in this series. She's so non-believable (not to mention wooden) that everytime she was on-screen I got jolted out of the action with a blaringreminder that I was watching a tv series. Awful. Maybe she's battling a drug addiction or alcohol, who knows.... OK, but other than the above, the premier episode was terrific. Excellentcinematography, excellent screenplay, editing, etc. Also, as others have said, the "bad guys" aren't presented as one-dimensional. Rather, both sides of the conflict are presented with equal respect, and that's really something. There's a lot in this series to make you think.HIGHLY recommended.