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T10 WHATS UP! April 28 - May 4, 2019 ing attention to racial profil- ing and the cavalier use of dangerous or lethal force against black Americans. "The Red Line" is a timely, "ripped from the headlines" response to those incidents and others. The cast and creators of the show have made sure to men- tion that their project isn't merely a callous attempt to grab ratings by probing a raw wound in the American psyche, but is instead a mes- sage of hope and healing. "The Red Line" demonstrates that it's possible to emerge from catastrophe stronger than be- fore, and that renewal and rec- onciliation is only possible through coming together with others. Audiences will ultimately judge whether "The Red Line" succeeds in its mission. The series begins its run with back-to-back new episodes Sunday, April 28, on CBS. The remaining episodes will air on consecutive Sunday nights, again in the two-episode, two- hour format, until the full eight-episode series con- cludes. continued from page T2 Michael Patrick Thornton as seen in "The Red Line" Navigating a thorny issue: CBS's 'The Red Line' confronts institutional racism in America TV FEATURE

