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Departure

Follow the mystery of Flight 716, a passenger airliner that vanishes over the Atlantic Ocean. In the wake of the enigmatic crash, recently widowed and brilliant aviation investigator Kendra Malley is called in to lead the inquiry by her former boss and mentor, Howard Lawson.

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Cast & Crew

Eric McCormack

Eric McCormack

Cole Banks

Mark Rendall

Mark Rendall

Theo Barker

Kristen Holden-Ried

Kristen Holden-Ried

Dom Hayes

Archie Panjabi

Archie Panjabi

Kendra O'Malley

Patrick Sabongui

Patrick Sabongui

Shakir Urgessa

Savonna Spracklin

Savonna Spracklin

Annie Sullivan

Mikaela Dyke

Mikaela Dyke

Terry-Lynn Crawford

Brit MacRae

Brit MacRae

Jessica Hicks

Tyler Elliot Burke

Tyler Elliot Burke

Arlo Shank

Ci Hang Ma

Ci Hang Ma

Michelle

Pamela Estrada

Pamela Estrada

Lily

Details

GenresDrama, Crime
Seasons3
Episodes18
Runtime~42 mins
Total Runtime~12h 35 mins
Languageen
Age RatingTV-14
Produced InCanada

Reviews

jw

5/10

red herrings and simplistic patterns What "Departure" does well is throwing red herrings, lots of them. Distracting in many ways so the solution takes time, getting there step by step, following leads and making mistakes. The acting is OK, the production quality as well, nothing to get excited about - or annoyed by. It delays and distracts, but with detours, not filler scenes. So it could be considered OK-ish, entertaining, if it weren't for one thing: its gender/sex politics. The good guys are always men. Women can show adoration or remorse; but they don't get to take decisions or decisive actions. The bad people are all women... Wait, that's wrong. "Departure" does the exact opposite. Save for a single token female low-rank "baddie" in two seasons of "Departure", it is exactly like that: Men are always criminals, or do wrong and show remorse, or are helpful "allies" in the back. Everything of importance, everything positive, is done by women. A bit cheap, that. But that's how "Departure" works. Very predictable in this regard; and that makes it far too easy to spot the distractions and the solution.

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