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  1. Two Shades of Blue (1999) starring Rachel Hunter, Marlee Matlin, Gary Busey and directed by James D. Deck. When bestselling author Susan Price is framed for her fiancé's murder, she adopts the persona of her fictional character, Judith.

  2. 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's Anti-Corruption Task Force, whil

  3. Shades of Blue is an American crime drama television series created by Adi Hasak and premiered on January 7, 2016. [1] The series is set in New York City and stars Jennifer Lopez as the main character Harlee Santos, a single-mother NYPD Detective, who is forced to work in the FBI's anti-corruption task force, while dealing with her own financial and family problems.

  4. Following Wozniak's (Ray Liotta) discovery that Stahl's (Warren Kole) target is his close friend and Mayoral Candidate, Julia Ayers (guest star Anna Gunn), Wozniak launches an all out war with Stahl.

  5. Traducción de la letra de Shades of Blue de Aaron al Espanol. ... Take full control of your lyrics. Curate, sync, and distribute your lyrics on Spotify, Apple Music, and more.

  6. Watch Shades of Blue Season 1 Episode 1 Pilot Free Online. Harlee Santos has dedicated her life to being a single mom and a New York City police officer. Her squad of detectives at the NYPD is her family, but when their questionable practices attract the attention of the FBI, Harlee is recruited to work undercover for the FBI's anti-corruption task force must choose between ratting out her ...

  7. 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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