- Season 4: 19-2
: A bomb explosion at a local restaurant ignites a bloody gang war, involving the first responders on multiple fronts.
: Partners Nick Barron (Adrian Holmes) and Ben Chartier (Jared Keeso) seek justice for the murder of Amelie while fighting to expose systemic corruption within the force.
: Dan Petronijevic (J.M. Brouillard), Laurence Leboeuf (Audrey Pouliot), and Mylène Dinh-Robic (Beatrice Hamelin). 19-2 - Season 4
: The season is described as an "emotional roller coaster," focusing on the interpersonal relationships and internal struggles of the core characters as they face life-altering risks. Key Cast and New Faces
The fourth and final season of the acclaimed Canadian police drama delivers a high-stakes, emotionally charged conclusion to the partnership of Montreal officers Nick Barron and Ben Chartier. Premiering in July 2017, the eight-episode season focuses on the aftermath of personal tragedy while the squad navigates an escalating gang war. Season 4 Plot Overview : A bomb explosion at a local restaurant
Critics and audiences have praised the season for its "agonizingly realistic" portrayal of police work and its master class in character-driven storytelling. On Rotten Tomatoes , the show maintains its reputation as a "gritty" and "authentic" police procedural.
: Aiza Ntibarikure joins as new cop Roxanne, and Sagine Semajuste appears as Farah, a social worker. Where to Watch Premiering in July 2017, the eight-episode season focuses
: The entire series, including all four seasons, is available for streaming.