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  1. NBC. Release. January 7, 2016. ( 2016-01-07) –. August 19, 2018. ( 2018-08-19) Shades of Blue is an American crime drama television series created by Adi Hasak that premiered on NBC on January 7, 2016. The series is set in New York City and stars Jennifer Lopez as Harlee Santos, a single-mother NYPD Detective who is forced to work for the FBI ...

    • January 7, 2016 –, August 19, 2018
    • NBC
  2. Shades of Blue: Created by Adi Hasak. With Jennifer Lopez, Ray Liotta, Drea de Matteo, Dayo Okeniyi. Harlee Santos, New York police officer and single mother, is forced to work in the F.B.I.'s anti-corruption task force while dealing with her own financial problems.

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  3. Jan 7, 2016 · Shades of Blue - Watch every episode on NBC.com and the NBC App. Jennifer Lopez and Ray Liotta star in this gripping cop drama.

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  5. Shades of Blue. 58 Metascore. 2016 -2018. 3 Seasons. NBC. Drama, Suspense, Action & Adventure. TV14. Watchlist. A police detective is recruited to work undercover for the FBI's anti-corruption ...

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  7. Shades of Blue TV-14 2016 - 2018 3 Seasons Crime Drama Action List Reviews 76% 100+ Ratings Avg. Audience Score New York detective and single mom Harlee Santos must walk the thin line between ...

  8. Synopsis. Sexy New York detective and single mother Harlee Santos fell in with a tight-knit group of dirty cops, taking bribes and protection money that she uses to provide the best life for her honest, talented daughter. But when she's trapped by the FBI and forced to inform on her own "brothers," she'll have to walk the fine line between love ...

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