Rogue (2013)

A morally conflicted undercover detective unravels a dangerous web of crime, guilt, and forbidden desire across four gripping seasons.

Rogue - Series Information

  • Original Title: Rogue
  • First Air Year: 2013
  • Last Air Year: 2017
  • Created by: Matthew Parkhill
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Content Rating (US): TV-MA
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode: 60 minutes
  • Number of Seasons: 4
  • Number of Episodes: 50
  • Status: Canceled
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: April 3, 2013 (United States - TV-MA), April 3, 2013 (Canada - 18+), April 3, 2013 (United Kingdom - 15), April 3, 2013 (Germany - 18), April 3, 2013 (France - 18), April 3, 2013 (Spain - 12)
  • Networks: Audience
  • Alternative Titles: Solitaire (CA)
  • Production Companies: Undercover Rogue Productions, E1 Entertainment
  • Production Countries: Canada, United Kingdom

Rogue - Plot

Grace, a morally and emotionally-conflicted undercover detective, is tormented by the possibility that her own actions contributed to her son's death. Grace's search for the truth is further complicated by her forbidden relationship with Jimmy, the crime boss who may have played a hand in the crime.

Rogue - Trailer

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Truth has its consequences.

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Rogue - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Matthew Parkhill

Main Cast

  • Thandiwe Newton
  • Cole Hauser
  • Ashley Greene
  • Richard Schiff
  • Sarah Carter
  • Sarah Jeffery
  • Derek Luke
  • Bianca Lawson
  • Michael Murphy
  • Kavan Smith

Writers

  • Matthew Parkhill
  • William Schmidt

Rogue - FAQs

Who plays the lead role in Rogue?

Thandiwe Newton plays Grace Travis, the morally conflicted undercover detective at the heart of the series. Her nuanced, emotionally charged performance is widely considered the show's greatest strength, anchoring all four seasons with intensity and depth.

Where can you watch Rogue online?

Rogue is available to watch for free on Plex and Fawesome, and with ads on The Roku Channel. It can also be purchased digitally on Google Play Movies and Fandango At Home for those who prefer to own episodes.

Is Rogue based on a true story?

Rogue is not based on a true story. It is an original fictional drama created by Matthew Parkhill. The series draws on familiar undercover-cop thriller conventions but presents an entirely invented narrative centered on detective Grace Travis and her entanglement with a criminal organization.

Why was Rogue cancelled after four seasons?

Rogue was cancelled in 2017 after four seasons on the Audience Network. No official public statement detailed the exact reasons, but shifting network priorities and declining viewership for the channel's original programming are widely cited as contributing factors to the show's end.

How many episodes does Rogue have in total?

Rogue has 50 episodes across four seasons. Season 1 and Season 2 each contain 10 episodes, Season 3 expanded to 20 episodes, and Season 4 returned to 10 episodes, wrapping up the series in 2017.

What is the content rating for Rogue?

Rogue is rated TV-MA in the United States, indicating it is intended for mature audiences only. The series contains strong language, violence, and adult themes, including morally complex storylines involving crime, undercover operations, and forbidden relationships.

What shows are similar to Rogue?

Fans of Rogue may enjoy Dark City: The Cleaner, Secrets and Lies, Des, and The Listener for similarly gritty crime drama. For undercover-cop narratives specifically, Graceland and Angela's Eyes offer comparable themes of identity, loyalty, and moral compromise within law enforcement.

When did Rogue first air on television?

Rogue first aired on April 3, 2013, in the United States on the Audience Network. It premiered simultaneously in Canada and several other territories including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Spain on the same date.

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