The Grid

The Grid

2004
The Grid
The Grid

The Grid

6.7 | NR | en | Drama

A team of American and British counter-terrorists are tasked with stopping a terrorist cell that is operating on a global level.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Hour Six
Aug. 09,2004
Hour Six

A CIA team lands in Syria and storms a house where they believe Muhammad is staying. Later, agents in the United States and Jordan attempt to stop two separate terrorist attacks - unaware that the final stage of a second Sarin gas attack in London is already in motion.

EP5  Hour Five
Aug. 09,2004
Hour Five

A CIA team lands in Syria and storms a house where they believe Muhammad is staying. Later, agents in the United States and Jordan attempt to stop two separate terrorist attacks - unaware that the final stage of a second Sarin gas attack in London is already in motion.

EP4  Hour Four
Aug. 02,2004
Hour Four

As the terrorists prepare to strike in the American heartland, Muhammad, the leader of the terrorist cell, convinces some young boys in Jordan to Join his cause.

EP3  Hour Three
Jul. 26,2004
Hour Three

Although the inter-agency team is officially disbanded after a terrorist bombing in Nigeria, the agents decide to stay together and pursue the deadly and determined terrorist cell.

EP2  Hour Two
Jul. 26,2004
Hour Two

The escape of deadly Sarin nerve gas in a London hotel alerts British Intelligence that a terrorist cell is operating in the city. Joined by American counter-terrorist agents from the FBI, CIA and NSA, the search begins for the terrorists' next target.

EP1  Hour One
Jul. 19,2004
Hour One

The escape of deadly Sarin nerve gas in a London hotel alerts British Intelligence that a terrorist cell is operating in the city. Joined by American counter-terrorist agents from the FBI, CIA and NSA, the search begins for the terrorists' next target.

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6.7 | NR | en | Drama , Action & Adventure | More Info
Released: 2004-07-19 | Released Producted By: Turner Network Television , Fox Television Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.tnt.tv/title/?oid=540146
Synopsis

A team of American and British counter-terrorists are tasked with stopping a terrorist cell that is operating on a global level.

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Cast

Dylan McDermott , Julianna Margulies , Bernard Hill

Director

Ken Friedman

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Turner Network Television , Fox Television Studios

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nzpedals There is a terrorist and others intent on destroying the "vulgar" western world. Totally committed, ruthless, anyone who gets in the way gets killed. But on the other side is the various government agencies intent on catching the terrorists, and these ones will actually try to work together instead of their usual practices of keeping everything to themselves and not cooperating.The title could be considered in two ways, 1. is the idea of horizontal and vertical lines that mesh and intersect and interweave - all that happens. 2. Then there is the idea of something like a power supply grid with lines reaching out everywhere - that happens too as the terrorists will go anywhere in the world to achieve their aims, and all the spooks will also go after them.Great acting, writing, production and direction. And something perhaps to be scared of?
disdressed12 "the grid" is a well written, tightly directed thriller/miniseries.i was hooked from the beginning of the first episode right to the end of the last episode.it was well paced, moving along quickly when it had to, and also slowing down when necessary for dramatic purposes, such as showing the home life of some of the characters,not just their work lives.this really put a human touch to the show and made you feel for the characters and root for them.it also showed them as infallible human beings,lending an air of authenticity to the show.there also dramatic scenes of tenderness between characters, which were well shot,and well acted.as a result rather than drag the film down, these scenes made it all the more riveting.all the actors were great, but i have to single out julianna margulies as the standout.i thought she was brilliant in this mini series showing great range.based on this performance, i would say she is one of the most underrated actors around.anyway,if you get a chance, watch this miniseries.you won't regret it.
Nylind This was a powerful series. Well-acted, Well-written. I disagree with people who say Julianna Margulies was out of her element, her character Merrin was just the type of woman you want in the government tough, smart, and strong-willed. Dylan McDermot was good as the Special Agent in-charge of New York's Joint terrorism taskforce. My favorite character was Jemma Redgrave's Emily Tuthill. Jemma was an actress I had never seen before she gave a very powerful performance especially toward the end in her scenes with the actor who played Reza, the CIA analyst turned field agent. Anyone that feels that Emily and Reza's scenes were out of place in a serious drama, I say well love, intimacy, and the beginnings of a strong relationship can be born under stranger circumstances.In terms of Screen writing the strongest character relationship were the scenes between Maren and under mentor Former Secretary of State Jay Aldrich played by Robert Forester. When Aldrich describes Maren as being cool under pressure and well suited for chaos, the audience gets the feeling that Maren was both highly trained and well suited for her position but, written as well as it was, it also communicates that Maren's skills are both battle worn and still highly effective. The DVD is reasonably priced at 14.00 dollars or so on two discs, with great extras about film and actor's discussing the mindset needed to work in Counterterrorism, buy this powerful miniseries. I would call this a must for anyone interested in Counterterrorism work for the government. I realize that television dramas like "The Agency" and "The Grid" are fictional and not really how working in Counterterrorism is, but "The Grid" made the journey both mildly realistic and entertaining. At least it gets one interested in learning about the subject matter from non-fiction sources. To begin I suggest reading "Against All Enemies" by former NSC Manager Richard A. Clarke.
Justin I have just seen the first episode of the series, and it was compelling and well made.It reminded me of watching 24, without the high speed tension, and localized setting. This is a global 24 that isn't really hour by hour. But it works well, very well. In fact as you're watching you can sit there and see it working very well. It doesn't just involve the Americans doing everything, which is a nice change. I guess I should organize this a bit better and go into detail about a few of the things I like.First, I think recent events of the 9/11 commission and their ideas of making a centralized system, as seen in the show. It shows how the CIA and other agencies seem to dislike each other and in fact seems that it is quite like real life. These with recent events make it feel as if you could be watching the news of what could really be happening.Second, it's nice to be in London, seeing MI5 and MI6, doing their own work, and the relationship between those to agencies, as well as US intelligence.Third, the acting is quite good for a made for TV movie, and the development of each was well done. It is quite bloody, and has a nice amount of explosions. The camera work is nice and works well. Fourth, and lastly, the story itself seems to be very well crafted. It fits in so well to today's society that it is quite capable of being a news broadcast rather then fiction. In the end it is an all around well crafted TV "limited" series, and I will be back next Monday to watch it again! 9/10