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2015 Canadian TV series or program

The Romeo Section
Genre Espionage thriller
Created by Chris Haddock
Written by Chris HaddockJesse McKeownStephen E. Miller
Directed by Stephen Surjik David Frazee Chris Haddock Anne Wheeler Michael Robison Amanda Tapping
Starring Andrew Airlie Jemmy Chen Juan Riedinger Leeah Wong Stephanie Bennett Matt Bellefleur Sophia Lauchlin Hirt Mathias Retamal Eugene Lipinski Manny Jacinto Fen Rei Jorge Montesi Brian Markinson Ian Tracey
Composer Schaun Tozer
Country of origin Canada
Original language English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 20
Production
Executive producers Chris Haddock Laura Lightbown Stephen Surjik David Frazee
Producers Arvi Liimatainen John Lenic Kevin Eastwood
Production locations Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Cinematography Brendan Uegama
Running time 44 minutes
Original release
Network CBC Television
Release October 14, 2015 (2015-10-14) –December 7, 2016 (2016-12-07)

The Romeo Section is a Canadian spy thriller television series created and written by Chris Haddock which debuted on October 14, 2015,[1] on CBC Television. CBC renewed the series for a second season which began airing on October 5, 2016.[2] The series ran for two seasons.[3]

The series follows spymaster Professor Wolfgang McGee, an academic who secretly manages a roster of espionage assets. These assets, referred to as Romeo or Juliet spies, are informants engaged in intimate relations with intelligence targets. Wolfgang himself is a semi-retired Romeo operator, having worked his way up in an officially deniable "service" under the umbrella of Canada's intelligence community. Based in Vancouver,[4] British Columbia, the Romeo and Juliet recruits infiltrate the city’s heroin trade and keep eyes on an asylum seeker, while their handler searches for the elusive faction leader of the Red Mountain Triad.[5]

In the Le Carré-esque second season, the master of espionage, Wolfgang McGee, steps away from his role of asset handler to investigate an attempted bombing in Vancouver. The case comes to Wolfgang through Harry, a shadowy government figure, who presents the theory that the attack could have been a false flag operation. For help, Wolfgang calls upon an old acquaintance, a black-balled spy named Norman. Together they review the chain of events surrounding the attack to uncover massive holes and blunders, either made by human error or deliberately, as sabotage. To find out which, the two spies investigate the mystery.

Meanwhile, separated from Wolfgang, former assets Rufus and Lily use their Romeo skills to seduce their way up the ladder in the heroin trade and espionage circles.

  1. ^ Doyle, John (October 13, 2015). "The Romeo Section is a subtly sexy thriller for grown-ups". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved July 10, 2016.
  2. ^ "CBC Announces Fall Broadcast Premiere Dates for New and Returning Television Series" (Press release). CBC/Radio-Canada. August 25, 2016. Retrieved October 1, 2016.
  3. ^ David, Greg (May 24, 2017). "CBC sets 2017-18 primetime schedule; plus new, returning and cancelled series". Retrieved May 24, 2017.
  4. ^ Hank, Melissa (October 20, 2015). "The Romeo Section's Andrew Airlie talks bromance with Chris Haddock". Canada.com. Postmedia Network Inc. Retrieved July 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "The Romeo Section - About the show". CBC. Retrieved September 6, 2015.