The first season premiered on the streaming service Urban Movie Channel on July 18, 2019.[1][2][3][4] On October 25, 2019, the series was renewed for the second season, while LisaRaye McCoy and Parker McKenna Posey have joined the cast.[5][6] The first season received three Indie Series Awards nominations.[7] At the 48th Daytime Emmy Awards it received three nominations: Outstanding Limited Drama Series, and for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor in a Daytime Fiction Program (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Brad James).[8] On May 10, 2021, the series was renewed for a fourth season.[9]

Following the saga of the wealthy Sanders family and the ongoing power struggles surrounding the family business, last season found members navigating international extortion plots, facing major adversaries, and enveloped in secrets and scandals as only the Sanders could be. And love triangles reached new pinnacles as the stakes grew more dire for everyone involved.


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Housing segregation is invisible to many but acknowledging that our country is divided by location is an important first step in helping create united communities. AMERICA DIVIDED uncovers explores racial discrimination and gentrification in New York City, but housing segregation and discrimination happens everywhere, every day.

The Urban Movie Channel has renewed its original series A House Divided for a second season, with the soapy, multi-generational family drama created by Dan Garcia in production and set to return to the AMC-backed streaming service in the spring.

A Fiery Farewell... FINAL SEASON OF ALLBLK'S LONGEST RUNNING SERIES "A HOUSE DIVIDED" PREMIERES THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 LisaRaye McCoy, Lawrence Hilton Jacobs, Paula Jai Parker, Demetria McKinney and more return for the fifth and final chapterNew York, NY - December 13, 2022 - Today, ALLBLK, AMC Networks' popular streaming service for Black TV and film, announced the fifth and final season of popular Daytime Emmy-Nominated series, A House Divided. The captivating conclusion of the scandalous nighttime soap series begins Thursday, January 12, 2022.Following the saga of the wealthy Sanders family and the ongoing power struggles surrounding the family business, last season found members navigating international extortion plots, facing major adversaries, and enveloped in secrets and scandals as only the Sanders could be. And love triangles reached new pinnacles as the stakes grew more dire for everyone involved. This season, all bets are off as Cameron Sanders Sr. (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, The Jacksons: An American Dream) relentlessly exacts his revenge on all who plotted against him. Brother James (Ameer Baraka, Tyler Perry's Zatima, Bronx SIU) becomes increasingly uneasy about his role in the Sanders family crimes, and begins to violently cover his tracks. Summer (Parker McKenna Posey, Games People Play) contends with a terrible loss and boldly pushes forward to execute Alexis' (LisaRaye McCoy, The Family Business) plans. Cam Jr. 's (Brad James, Outer Banks) ambition grows, as he reluctantly pulls Brittany (Dominique DuVernay, Freelancers) along with him, which eventually may become his downfall. Stephanie (Paula Jai Parker, Queen Sugar) and Auntie Mae (Deborah Lacey, Straight Outta Compton) lock in a perilous power struggle to continue to take control of the Sanders family financial empire. Torrance (Steph Santana, 7 Deadly Sins) begins to learn the true nature of his family and their dealings, which becomes too much for him to handle. He begins to see how much his family's sins have cost him. He takes his revenge. Carissa (Demetria McKinney, Motherland: Fort Salem) grows anxious as she learns there's a target on her back, but she decides to take control and won't let the family destroy her. All of this and more as the ruthless drama continues. Additional cast includes Taja V. Simpson (The Oval), and Terrell Carter (FOX's EMPIRE).A House Divided is executive produced by Dan Garcia and New Kingdom Pictures, alongside ALLBLK executives Brett Dismuke and Nikki Love.About ALLBLKALLBLK is an invitation to a world of streaming entertainment that is inclusively, but unapologetically - Black. Featuring a diverse lineup of content that spans across genres and generations, the ALLBLK library includes exclusive original series such as A House Divided and Double Cross; must-see independent films, nostalgic Black cinema, popular WE tv originals, lively stage plays, and so much more. ALLBLK is available everywhere streaming services are found - iOS, Android, Amazon Prime Video Channels, Apple TV and Apple TV Channels, Roku and Roku Channels, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube TV, Cox, DISH, Sling TV, Charter and more. At www.ALLBLK.tv, ALLBLK offers a free 7-day trial and thereafter is just $5.99/month or $59.99/year. Keep up with ALLBLK on Facebook at Facebook.com/WatchALLBLK and Twitter/Instagram @WatchALLBLK.About AMC NetworksAMC Networks is a global entertainment company known for its popular and critically acclaimed content. Its portfolio of brands includes AMC, BBC AMERICA (operated through a joint venture with BBC Studios), IFC, SundanceTV, WE tv, IFC Films, and a number of fast-growing streaming services, including the AMC+ premium streaming bundle, Acorn TV, Shudder, Sundance Now and ALLBLK (formerly branded "UMC"). AMC Studios, the Company's in-house studio, production and distribution operation, is behind award-winning owned series and franchises, including The Walking Dead, the highest-rated series in cable history. The Company also operates AMC Networks International, its international programming business, and Levity Entertainment Group, its production services and comedy venues business.

The episode's title draws from Abraham Lincoln's "House Divided" speech from his unsuccessful early campaign for the Illinois Senate. In it, he warns of the division, and possible downfall, of a country which allows slavery in some states but not on others. Lincoln drew from the Gospel of Matthew (12:25), which similarly extolled that a house, city or kingdom divided within is bound to fail. In this case, Finch and Reese have been divided, disrupting the balance between the two and the team's operations.

So, while there are no insects on Mars, "House Divided" is the butterfly effect in action, showing how tiny, seemingly insignificant events can have major ramifications further down the line. In most T.V. shows, a mathematical error and a workplace disagreement wouldn't feel like the most pivotal moments in a season, yet in "For All Mankind"'s the politically charged arena may just have shifted the trajectory of the series.

No kidding... how many months was Gibbes gone? Another more senior agent would have been assigned to supervise the people remaining. Or they would have been shuffled off to another team. Bishop taking over was so unbelievable as to almost ruin the episode for me. Best scenes were Gibbes and McGee by far. 


And what's with everyone going to Mcgee's house? Dude's been away from his pregnant wife for MONTHS... give them some private time to be together, at least for the 1st night for pity's sake! You can party with them in a day or so.

I like Reeves. I like Quinn. I like Torres. I like the characters and I like the actors. But for some reason I don't like them all together. I never cared for Bishop. The cast just doesn't mesh anymore. I'd enjoy a show about Vance and Gibbes going all Rick and Renault (Casablanca) more than I enjoy the ensemble now. (the episode where they "rode together" because Vance's job was on the line was awesome) Or do a spin off with Coast Guard chick and Delilah. Something. There's just no chemistry creating cohesion in the team, maybe because it's too large with too many newbies added at once. Use Jimmy more. Get Joe Spano back. Add more humor back in, especially for Gibbs. In earlier seasons, the cases weren't all so earth-shatteringly significant and it allowed the focus to be less on the case itself and more on the people working it. That gave the characters a chance to establish dynamics.

I liked the focus on Gibbs and McGee because I felt a lot of that was missing last season. I still am not a fan of Bishop or Reeves, but I think Torres is on his way to fitting - I wish they'd only added Torres and not Reeves and Quinn last season.

I hate Bishop's obsession with sitting on the floor and was really happy when Gibbs put an end to it during a prior season - too bad it made a return this episode. Don't get me wrong - I like to sit on the floor at home in those rooms where nobody with street shoes enters. But an open office space where people walk in and out all day, ewww!

Yeah, but I'm glad they weren't split up. Beyond the fact that that's already been done on NCIS, I'm tired of the "Let's start the new season of any show with some random, temporary characters that we'll have to get rid of later somehow." I started the NCIS: NO premiere, and there's some agent in charge at the moment instead of Pride. I know situations like that are driven by storyline issues, but the whole concept of starting a season with temporary characters is getting tiresome to me. I was willing to suspend a bit of belief and realism and be happy with Bishop running the team. Just our regulars and our recurring regulars.

Funny. I thought it might have said Shannon and Kelly, but I didn't pause to see. I know he used to wear that bracelet back from season one. At some point, he took off; and I have to disagree about him not having any family. He's Godfather to Franks's granddaughter. It's too bad that we never saw Maddie (Kelly's childhood best friend) again after her one and done episode in Requiem in Season Five.

If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could better judge what to do, and how to do it.


We are now far into the fifth year, since a policy was initiated, with the avowed object, and confident promise, of putting an end to slavery agitation.


Under the operation of that policy, that agitation has not only, not ceased, but has constantly augmented.


In my opinion, it will not cease, until a crisis shall have been reached, and passed -


"A house divided against itself cannot stand."


I believe this government cannot endure, permanently half slave and half free.


I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided.


It will become all one thing, or all the other.


Either the opponents of slavery, will arrest the further spread of it, and place it where the public mind shall rest in the belief that it is in course of ultimate extinction; or its advocates will push it forward till it shall become alike lawful in all the States, old as well as new-North as well as South.


Have we no tendency to the latter condition?


Let any one who doubts, carefully contemplate that now almost complete legal combination - piece of machinery so to speak- compounded of the Nebraska doctrine, and the Dred Scott decision. Let him consider not only what work the machinery is adapted to do, and how well adapted; but also, let him study the history of its construction, and trace, if he can, or rather fail, if he can, to trace the evidences of design and concert of action, among its chief bosses, from the beginning.


But, so far, Congress only, had acted; and an indorsement by the people, real or apparent, was indispensable, to save the point already gained, and give chance for more. ff782bc1db

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