On Call: Show and Character Guide
This is a show and character guide for Prime Video’s “On Call” with character descriptions, storylines, quotes, information on groups and locations, and more.
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This is a show and character guide for Prime Video’s “On Call” with character descriptions, storylines, quotes, information on groups and locations, and more.
Prime Video’s “On Call” goes against trend when it comes to giving us a cop show, and while there is a certain level of adjustment required, it ultimately makes for a quality binge-watch.
Uchimura makes his first notable stumbles as he offends Ulmandra.
As SORD moves in to rescue one of their own, the previous episode’s sense of danger is undermined.
In its season finale, “On Call” may have a lot of action and pivotal moments, but it ultimately feels like it stumbled.
Another display of hard power to soft power comes about as Lasman seeks to avenge the death of a seven-year-old.
As more cases seem to trigger Harmon’s memories, she forces herself to see her sister and what state she is in.
While Maniac’s existence still haunts Harmon and now Alex, “On Call” begins to move on by allowing us into Alex and Harmon’s personal lives.
Harmon makes a breakthrough, but to get there, she has to work outside the lines and even take out her shotgun.
Between a cop nearly dying and Lasman having a prime opportunity for revenge, things aren’t getting easier for Alex and Harmon.
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