The Oath TV Show on Crackle – A Captivating Gang Drama

Gangs are like small cults and when it comes to gangs of people who have sworn to protect us, these cults become extra secretive and almost invisible to the public eye. The new cop drama The Oath TV Show on Crackle streaming network takes us into the world of corrupt police officers and behind the scene deals, in a gripping drama, this March.

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The Oath TV Show Cast

Jeff T. Thomas of Blindspot and Wayward Pines directs the pilot episode of the intense thriller created by Joe Halpin, who work at the LA Sheriff Department for 17 years. Sean Bean (Legends) plays the lead role.

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The Oath (2018)
Developed By: Joe haplin
Cast: Sean Bean, Ryan Kwanten, Cory Hardrict, Arlen Escarpeta, Katrina Law, J.J. Soria
Network: Crackle
Release Date: March 8, 2018

The Oath TV Show Plot

The Oath TV Show is set in the world of gangs made up of those sworn to protect and defend and sheds light on corrupt and secret societies that are nearly impossible to join—only a select few make the cut–but once inside, members will do what they must to protect each other from enemies on the outside and from within their own ranks.

Tom Hammond is a hard-charging cop and ruthless leader of the prominent gang made up of those who are meant to enforce the law. After doing a deal with an undercover FBI agent, Hammond finds himself behind bars but after he’s released, his desire to make his way back to the top of the food chain and back in control of the gang he once led puts him head to head with those who used to have his back.

The Oath TV Show Trailer

Watch this trailer of The Oath TV Show and tell us if you find this new Crackle drama intense and engaging.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bDHIf7zhSc

The Oath TV Show Review

We have seen gangs of corrupt cops driving a syndicate of its own many times in  cop drama and movies. But in addition to a couple of god cops against bad ones, here there is an additional sub-plot where the gang turns on its own leader. The shaky cameras give the footage a raw feel, but can be upsetting when it is carried for too long. Can the action sequences and impending arrest build enough tension to eep you engaged? We will update our views soon.


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