This Saturday, January 11, 2025, M6 is broadcasting the first three episodes of the series from 9:10 p.m. Alertworn by Scott Caan (Hawaii 5-0) and Dania Ramirez (Devious Maids). Is detective fiction worth the detour?
M6 offers the first three episodes of the series Alert this Saturday January 11, 2025 from 9:10 p.m. This fiction launched in 2023 in the United States marks the return of Scott Caan in a leading role in a series since the end of Hawaii 5-0 in 2020 after 240 episodes. He shares the top billing ofAlert with the actress Dania Ramirezwhich you may have seen in fiction like Devious Maids, Once Upon a Time, Tell Me a Story or more recently Sweet Toothavailable on Netflix.
Alert : What is this series with Scott Caan about?
At the beginning of the first episode ofAlertJason (Scott Caan) must clear an explosive device that threatens the life of a little girl. Member of the army in Afghanistan, he returned to the United States after this mission. He receives a call from his wife Nikki (Dania Ramirez) who tells him that their 11-year-old son, Keith, is missing. Six years later, Jason became a private security guard and, for three years, he has been separated from his wife, heading the Philadelphia police’s missing persons squad. The situation is calmed between them and each is experiencing a romantic relationship on their own. But one day, Jason receives a photo of a young man who could well be Keith. At the same time, Jason and Nikki lead the investigation to find young Chloe who has just been kidnapped.
Alert : Should you watch this new series with Scott Caan (Hawaii 5-0) broadcast from Saturday January 11, 2025 on M6? Our opinion
Each episode ofAlert invites you to follow Jason and Nikki in a new race against time to find a kidnapped or missing person. Rhythmic narrative tension, plot with multiple twists and turns, strong personal stakes for the protagonists… Alert uses the usual and effective tricks of classic American procedural series. The common thread of Keith’s return – but is it really him?! – in the life of his parents will keep you in suspense. We are also not shying away from our pleasure of seeing the endearing Scott Caan in the foreground again. In short, the series does the job but if procedurals are not your hobby, you can easily move on.