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2[[caption-width-right:300:The French poster (left) and the English poster (right) for 19-2.]]
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4''19-2'' is a Canadian-made PoliceProcedural drama television series set in the Greater Montreal Area of the province of Quebec in Canada. There are two version of the show. The first one is the original French-Canadian version produced in French under the direction of [[Creator/{{CBC}} Radio-Canada]], with the first episode aired in 2011 for three seasons and starred Claude Legault as Benoît "Ben" Chartier and Réal Bossé as Nicolaï "Nick" Berrof. The other is the English-Canadian adaptation in English under the direction of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bravo_%28Canada%29 Bravo Channel]], starring Creator/AdrianHolmes and Creator/JaredKeeso as Nick Barron and Ben Chartier respectively with the first episode of the English-language remake airing in 2014. The French version has a total of three seasons being aired with the third season being the last while the English version has four season with Bravo renewing the last season with 8 episodes. However, CTV will be responsible for airing all of it instead of Bravo.
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6The series centers on the lives of police officers working under the [[FictionalCounterpart Service de Police Métropolitain police force]], stationed in "Station 19", as they work to protect the residents of the Greater Montreal Area while they try to balance their personal and professional lives. The shows center on Nicolaï "Nick" Berrof/Nick Barron, an [[ExperiencedProtagonist experienced police officer]] who was able to return to active duty after his partner, Jean-Pierre Harvey, was shot by an armed intruder while answering a call on a break-in. The [=SPM=] decided to partner Nicolaï "Nick"/Nick with another officer named Benoît "Ben"/Ben Chartier, who had transferred to Montreal from the Sûreté du Québec. But unknown to the [=SPM=], [[TheInfiltration Ben is still acting under covert orders from the SQ]] in order to assess whether the [=SPM=] [[TheMole has a mole working on behalf of Montreal-based criminals or not]].
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9!!Both series contain examples of:
10* BoomHeadshot: A subplot involving Nicolaï/Nick trying to cope with the paralysis and loss of his partner, Jean, after he gets shot by an armed suspect.
11* FictionalCounterpart: Service Métropolitain for the Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal. Averted with the Sûreté du Québec, but both forces in the show have their logos, markings and patches altered so that the public does not mistake the cast for actual officers just in case they stumble onto them during a film shoot in Montreal.
12* GenericCopBadges: Actual uniforms and gear used by the Service de Police de la Ville de Montreal are depicted, except for the patches/logos. While the SPVM did assist to help get the English/French versions filmed, a standard practice for anyone filming a TV show/movie in Quebec is to use fictional versions. This also extends to patches/logos of the Surete du Quebec.
13* ProductPlacement: Various Ford and Dodge vehicles used by the [=SPM=], with some of the logo decals removed. Almost all the main characters prominently drive Kias.
14* TheOner: An absolutely ''harrowing'' 13-minute long one-shot take during the season 2 premiere, "School."
15* RippedFromTheHeadlines: One of the episodes centers on [=SPM=] officers responding to a shootout at a local high school. [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_College_shooting This is based on the Dawson College shootout in 2006.]]
16* ShownTheirWork: The principal and supporting cast worked with the actual Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal by riding alongside actual [=SPVM=] officers when they are on duty to make sure that they can act like actual officers in the show. The [=SPVM=] also helped them by conducting training courses as well.
17** The use of the Walther P99, which is the actual sidearm used by [=SPVM=]. The [=FN=] [=P90=] is seen as the standard submachine gun of the [[SWATTeam Groupe tactique d'intervention or Tactical Intervention Group]].
18* SWATTeam: [[FictionalCounterpart The Tactical Group]], serving as the [=SPM=] [=SWAT=] team when their presence is needed against heavily-armed criminals and terrorists.
19** Not so fictional, though, as it is the actual name of the [[https://spvm.qc.ca/en/Pages/Discover-SPVM/Who-does-what/Groupe-tactique-dintervention--GTI SPVM's SWAT]].
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21!!The French version contains examples of:
22* AllThereInTheManual: [[http://www.lvlstudio.com/en/our-projects/19-2/season-1/ The various webisodes]] made to give more background details to the secondary cast.
23* DirtyCop: [[spoiler: Nick freely enjoys the perks of both his police job and his ties to organized crime, and he sure isn't above playing them against one another.]]
24* LicensedGame: [[http://www.lvlstudio.com/en/our-projects/19-2/19-2-saison-2/ Operation Antigang]], which is available for the Iphone in French.
25* TokenMinority: Benz Antoine (Haitian-Canadian) as Tyler Joseph in the principal cast.
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27!!The English version contains examples of:
28* AbusiveParents: Throughout the series, via flashbacks and stories Ben tells, a good picture of his [[AlcoholicParent alcoholic father's]] neglect and emotional abuse is built. From driving his drunk father home at the age of eight to being left in a park for the day at the age of seven and more.
29* AdaptationNameChange: Nicolaï "Nick" Berrof is now Nick Barron and Benoît "Ben" Chartier is called Ben Chartier.
30* AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs: In "Labour Day", a fake SPM officer enters the 19th Precient and began to shoot up any officer he sees. [[spoiler: JM shoots at him in the chest, but the fake officer is saved [[BulletProofVest thanks to the same LE-made vest]] and ventilates him in the chest.]]
31* CallBack: At the end of the 4th season, Nick calls Ben "Bambi" one more time and during Ben's interaction with Tyler, he shows him the view of the Greater Montreal Area from the roof in the day. He also tells Ben about his "wife"
32* CollateralAngst: [[spoiler: Amelie's death's sole purpose is to create angst and sow a rift between her lover, Ben, and her brother, Nick.]]
33* GratuitousFrench: Happens when characters are addressed if they have a French-based name. French signs/posters/logos are also present. Otherwise, everyone speaks English.
34* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: Takes a dark turn in "Labour Day" when a fake officer is busted and one of the 19th Precient officers mentioned that in her previous station, anyone who's busted for pretending to be an officer is released. [[CopKiller He takes revenge and shoots any officer he can spot]]. It's assumed that [[KarmaHoudini he took his own life due to being shot at by JM.]]
35* RaceLift: As part of the adaptation, Nick Barron is played by Black Canadian actor Adrian Holmes.
36* ShotForShotRemake: Most of the episodes are heavily based on those done in the French version.
37* TokenMinority: Benz Antoine [[ActingForTwo again as Tyler Joseph]] and Adrian Holmes (British-Canadian of Black descent) as Nick Barron in the principal cast.

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