Endgame (TV series)

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Endgame
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Genre Drama
Mystery
Crime
Created by Avrum Jacobson
Directed by David Frazee
Starring
Country of origin Canada
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Michael Shepard
Tim Gamble
Harvey Kahn
Production location(s) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) Thunderbird Films
Front Street Pictures
Shaw Media
Release
Original network Showcase
Picture format HDTV 720p
Original release March 14 (2011-03-14) –
June 13, 2011 (2011-06-13)
External links
Website

Endgame (typographically stylized ENDGAMƎ) is a Canadian drama television series that premiered on the Showcase Television network on Monday, March 14, 2011. The series is developed and produced by Thunderbird Films. The series follows fictional former World Chess Champion Arkady Balagan (Shawn Doyle), a genius who uses his analytical skills to solve crimes.

The show starts four months after the death of Balagan's fiancée Rosemary, when Balagan has developed agoraphobia. Balagan uses the faculties he honed playing chess to help him solve cases.

The series can be streamed via Amazon Video and Hulu.

Cast and characters

  • Shawn Doyle as Arkady Balagan – a former world chess champion from Russia. While attending a world championship in Vancouver his fiancée, Rosemary, is killed by an assassin's gunfire in front of the hotel Huxley. His resultant agoraphobia makes him an "armchair detective" like Nero Wolfe or Lincoln Rhyme. Initially, he primarily makes money by charging exorbitant rates for games against "Grandmaster Arkady Balagan" on his website.
  • Torrance Coombs as Sam Besht – a grad student and chess fanatic. He is Balagan's apprentice; because of Balagan's phobia Sam is the one who does the leg work to solve the cases. Sam is a smart kid with a promising future; Balagan pays Sam for his legwork by giving him more chances to play chess with Balagan.
  • Patrick Gallagher as Hugo – the head of hotel security. He and Balagan have their disagreements; Hugo envies Balagan's superior capabilities solving crimes as a mere chess player while he, as a former detective, shows a lower aptitude at deduction. Hugo constantly threatens Balagan about his inability to pay his bills, and wants him to leave. Balagan deceives and outwits Hugo into helping him or staying out of his way.
  • Katharine Isabelle as Danni – a bartender at the hotel. Danni serves as a source of information.
  • Melanie Papalia as Pippa – younger sister of Rosemary (Balagan's deceased fiancée), she is determined to find out who killed Rosemary. She makes documentaries and keeps a video blog.
  • Carmen Aguirre as Alcina – a cleaning lady at the Huxley Hotel. She is a grandmother and works overtime practically every day. She sometimes skips work time in order to do some field work with Sam, as a favour to Mr. Balagan, who tips generously.
  • Veena Sood as Barbara Stilwell – the manageress of the hotel. Barbara does not help with Balagan's cases.

Episodes

No. in
series
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Canadian
viewers
1 "Opening Moves" David Frazee Avrum Jacobson March 14, 2011 (2011-03-14) 232,000[1]
Balagan's first case is launched when Danni pleads with him to find a missing boy and, in a race against time, he enlists Sam and Alcina to help.
2 "Turkish Hold'em" David Frazee Avrum Jacobson March 21, 2011 (2011-03-21) 154,000[2]
A clever robbery during a high-stakes poker game forces Hugo to ask Balagan for help, prompting the chess master to create his own complex plot to trap the culprit.
3 "The Caffeine Hit" Anne Wheeler Jeremy Boxen March 28, 2011 (2011-03-28) 106,000[3]
Hired by a desperate amnesiac, Balagan begins to unravel the man's complicated identity while fighting with Pippa over the investigation into his fiancée's murder.
4 "The Other Side of Summer" Anne Wheeler Sarah Dodd April 4, 2011 (2011-04-04) 179,000[4]
In order to help his former mentor on the police force, Hugo is forced to ask Balagan for help in solving a baffling, old cold case about a missing teenage girl.
5 "I Killed Her" James Head Avrum Jacobson April 11, 2011 (2011-04-11) N/A
A mysterious doctor tells Balagan that he is responsible for the murder of a woman found in the hotel pool during a psychiatric conference, drawing Balagan into a complex and dangerous game that reveals the truth about a murder.
6 "Fearful Symmetry" David Frazee Steve Cochrane April 18, 2011 (2011-04-18) 75,000[5]
Enlisted by a terrified family to help solve the inexplicable bombing of their car, which leaves their son too terrified to leave the house, Balagan is sidetracked by an unexpected match with a 16-year-old world chess champion.
7 "Gorillas in Our Midst" Rachel Talalay Katherine Collins & Avrum Jacobson April 25, 2011 (2011-04-25) 128,000[6]
Smitten by a beautiful Chinese cryptologist, Sam convinces Balagan to try to solve an intricate puzzle involving a vital secret and an attractive, conniving female journalist.
8 "The White Queen" Charles Binamé Jeremy Boxen May 2, 2011 (2011-05-02) 103,000[7]
When the imperious heiress of the Huxley Hotel empire descends for an inspection, she coerces Balagan into helping her find her son, who has mysteriously disappeared.
9 "Huxley, We Have a Problem" Anne Wheeler Graeme Manson May 9, 2011 (2011-05-09) 122,000[8]
A boisterous reunion between Balagan and his longtime buddy, a Russian cosmonaut, is interrupted when an aerospace engineer plunges to his death and Balagan's friend is accused of the murder, leaving Balagan questioning his friend's innocence.
10 "Bless This Union" David Frazee Kate Miles Melville May 16, 2011 (2011-05-16) 94,000[9]
When the hotel safe is robbed during an extravagant Indian wedding celebration, the distraught couple asks Balagan to help recover their stolen gifts -- but is it an inside job or the work of professionals?
11 "Mr. Black" David Frazee Jeremy Boxen May 30, 2011 (2011-05-30) N/A
Balagan is forced to match his chess skills against a computer when his anonymous online opponent reveals that he is playing for lethally high stakes – the lives of a group of innocent hostages.
12 "Polar Opposites" Kari Skogland Katherine Collins June 6, 2011 (2011-06-06) N/A
An entitled rock star hires Balagan to find $200,000 stolen from him – a mystery that also involves colourful groupies, a missing polar bear, and the kidnapped grandmother of Danni's estranged husband.
13 "Deadman Talking" David Frazee Avrum Jacobson June 13, 2011 (2011-06-13) N/A
After Balagan investigates the sudden death of a hotel security guard, he is forced to face his worst nightmare. Ends in cliffhanger.

Cancellation

In early June 2011 Showcase announced that it would not renew Endgame for a second season. This has prompted fans to start a campaign to urge Showcase to reconsider its decision. In February 2012, it was reported that Shawn Doyle had been contracted for a possible return of the series, pending continued success of its Hulu premiere.[10] In June 2012, it was announced that the show would not be continued.[11]

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