This article lists characters who have appeared on the Canadian drama-action television series Flashpoint .
The Strategic Response Unit, modeled after the Toronto Police Service's Emergency Task Force unit, [1] is responsible for high-risk situations that cannot be resolved by regular police officers, such as activities involving armed criminals or explosives, or requiring hostage rescues or counter-terrorism measures. The SRU is also responsible for providing support to other police officers when requested. There are five teams in the SRU, Team 1 being the one mainly featured in the show.[ citation needed ]
Character | Portrayed by | Seasons | ||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
Sgt. Gregory "Greg" Parker | Enrico Colantoni | Main | ||||
Cst. Edward "Ed" Lane | Hugh Dillon | Main | ||||
Cst. Julianna "Jules" Callaghan | Amy Jo Johnson | Main | ||||
Cst. Samuel "Sam" Braddock | David Paetkau | Main | ||||
Cst. Michelangelo "Spike" Scarlatti | Sergio Di Zio | Main | ||||
Cst./Det. Kevin "Wordy" James Wordsworth | Michael Cram | Main | Guest | |||
Cst. Lewis "Lou" Young | Mark Taylor | Main | ||||
Dr. Amanda Luria | Ruth Marshall | Main | Guest | |||
Cst. Winnie Camden | Tattiawna Jones | Recurring | Main | |||
Cst. Leah Kerns | Oluniké Adeliyi | Recurring | Main | |||
Cst. Rafik "Raf" Rousseau | Clé Bennett | Main | Guest | |||
Greg Parker | |
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First appearance | "Scorpio" (episode 1.01) |
Last appearance | "Keep the Peace (Part 2)" (episode 5.13) |
Portrayed by | Enrico Colantoni |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Gregory Parker |
Nickname | Boss Sarge |
Spouse | Joanne Parker (ex-wife) |
Children | Dean Parker (son) |
Career | |
Department | Police academy (instructor) Previous: SRU (Team Sergeant, Team One) (S1-5) |
Rank | Sergeant |
Sergeant Gregory "Greg" Parker is the Sergeant and leader of Team One. He is also Team 1's main crisis negotiator. As such, he prefers that situations be resolved through negotiations instead of lethal force, keeping that as a last resort. He learned the art of negotiation when he was able to survive a hard life under his strict father. [2] The stressful nature of his previous job as a homicide detective took a toll on him and resulted in him turning to alcohol, resulting in his divorce and estrangement from his wife and son Dean. His ex-wife gained full custody of Dean and they moved to Dallas, Texas. She was still bitter and bans her ex-husband from seeing Dean for some time. In the Season 1 episode "Backwards Day" it is revealed that he had just seen his son for the first time in eight years, [2] regretting that he did not do so earlier. [3] Dean eventually goes back to Toronto on his own volition to ask his father to stop contacting him but witnesses Greg and the SRU on a call and realizes the importance of his father's job. Father and son reconnect as Dean began to visit Toronto regularly beginning in season 3. In the season 4 episode "A Call to Arms", he asks to move back to Toronto with his father.
Greg cares not only for his team, but for the lives of the innocents and those subjects who are about to make a mistake that will ruin an otherwise good life. He often puts the blame for a failed attempt to save a life solely on himself, something Ed frequently reminds him of. A recurring theme for him is that he always reminds his teammates to "keep the peace" during any SRU-led operation.
In the two-part series finale, "Keep the Peace", Greg is shot in the leg as he is holding off a mad bomber while trying to defuse his bomb. His leg wound forces him to retire from SRU, and a year later, he is teaching at the police academy. In a deleted scene, Dean and Ed's son Clark are both cadets at the police academy.
Ed Lane | |
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First appearance | "Scorpio" (episode 1.01) |
Last appearance | "Keep the Peace (Part 2)" (episode 5.13) |
Portrayed by | Hugh Dillon |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Edward Tucker Lane [4] |
Nickname | Eddie |
Family | Roy Lane (brother) |
Spouse | Sophie Lane |
Children | Clark Lane (son) Isabelle Lane (daughter) |
Career | |
Department | SRU (Leader, Team One) |
Rank | Sergeant Constable (S1-5) |
Constable (later Sergeant) Edward "Ed" Lane is the veteran of the Strategic Response Unit team; he is the team's tactical leader in the field. [5] Ed's secondary role is to act as the crisis negotiator in direct contact with the subject(s). Though he has been trained to use lethal force, Ed is constantly troubled with the fact that he sometimes needs to use it to save the lives of others. [5] [6]
Ed has some problems with his wife of fifteen years, Sophie, and teenage son Clark due to the nature of his job, [7] and the fact that he is strongly attached to his SRU colleagues. For example, he deliberately missed the anniversary of his in-laws and Clark's cello recital for work and a colleague's retirement party respectively. The couple begin to drift apart and there were hints at a separation but with the birth of their daughter Isabelle, they have reconciled. [8] [9] Ed has a brother Roy, a detective with the Guns and Gangs task force.
In Season 5, Ed is forced to shoot an eighteen-year-old girl to stop her from killing her abusive father holding her mother at gunpoint. The team was eventually cleared as they were following protocol but for the rest of the season, Ed struggles with the guilt. In "Sons of the Father", the girl's mother expresses willingness to forgive him, but he refuses to accept her forgiveness. In "Forget Oblivion", Ed starts seeing the girl after he beats Sam during target practice. He finally sought counselling in the episode "Fit for Duty", after a hostage situation where he had froze when he was cleared to shoot an armed and increasingly violent schizophrenic man.
After the events of "Keep the Peace", Ed is promoted to Sergeant after a leg wound forces Greg to retire from SRU (as seen in the flash-forward). Clark eventually joins Dean Parker in following their fathers' footsteps, but the scene was deleted from the final cut.
Jules Callaghan | |
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First appearance | "Scorpio" (episode 1.01) |
Last appearance | "Keep the Peace (Part 2)" (episode 5.13) |
Portrayed by | Amy Jo Johnson |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Julianna Callaghan |
Nickname | Jules |
Family | Unnamed father Unnamed mother (deceased) 4 older brothers |
Spouse | Sam Braddock [10] |
Children | Sadie Braddock (daughter) |
Career | |
Department | SRU (Team One) |
Rank | Constable |
Constable Julianna "Jules" Callaghan was the only woman on Team One initially and is the primary love interest of Sam Braddock. Before Leah joined the team, Jules was the only woman and the sign outside the women's locker room read 'Jules' rather than 'Women'. In the later episodes of season two as well as in select other episodes, Jules often acts as an intelligence gatherer alongside Sgt. Parker. This role is necessary during times in which the subject(s) need to be properly profiled in order for the team to make the proper tactical choice. She's also a backup negotiator, and along with Ed and Sam, she is a trained sniper. [11] Prior to her transfer to the SRU, Jules served as an officer with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. [12] Jules has 4 brothers and mentioned in one episode that she was from Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Jules was shot by a sniper during season 2 episode 4, and was in the hospital for several weeks/episodes during the second season. During her period of recovery, she was briefly replaced on Team One by Constable Donna Sabine, played by Jessica Steen, who upon the return of Jules transferred to another team within the SRU which eventually led her to become the leader of Team 3.
Sam has been attracted to Jules ever since his recruitment to the SRU unit and the two of them dated over a period of several episodes, strengthening an already strong protective sense towards each other. It is revealed in the beginning of "Between Heartbeats" that Parker knows they are in a relationship, leading to a conversation where they discuss their future together versus their future in the team. The conversation is cut short, and later, when Jules is shot, Sam is devastated. When the rogue sniper takes Ed hostage, Sam is the one who makes the kill shot. He rushes to the hospital, where he holds her hand and cries saying he should've protected her. When Jules returns to the team after being shot, she breaks up with him, saying that they "can't keep breaking the rules forever" although, at the same time, reveals that she loves him. She broke up with him so that they could both stay with the 'family' (SRU Team 1), knowing that if their relationship was ever exposed one of them would have to transfer. In particular, Jules didn't like the idea of sneaking around behind the backs of their friends and teammates. [12] In the Season 4 premiere, it was revealed that Jules and Sam were getting back together because they realized their love for each other "wasn't going to go away" and kissed at Sam's apartment. This revelation was brought about by their intense questioning about their relationship from Dr. Toth, who was performing psychological evaluations in the Season 3 finale. At the end of the Season 4 premiere, Dr. Toth makes it a condition of the team's probation that they keep their relationship strictly professional. Through season 4, they are in a secret relationship that they are keeping hidden from the rest of Team One. In the episode 'The Cost of Doing Business' (4x10) Greg Parker finds out about their relationship and, at the end of the episode, he allows them to keep the relationship a secret provided their attitude doesn't change at work. In 'Priority of Life' (4x17), the work dynamic between Jules and Sam is addressed again when Jules is locked in a room with an armed subject as the confined lab quickly fills with Anthrax. Sam has an opportunity to bring an injured hostage or Jules to safety and, choosing to observe the Priority of Life Code, saves the hostage. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to the rest of the team, Greg Parker has been suspended by Dr. Toth for concealing Jules and Sam's relationship. Greg and Dr. Toth watch the code being observed over a video feed, and Dr. Toth later tells Sam he will talk to Commander Holleran and try to allow them to stay on Team One together. At the end of Season 4 they receive the news that they're both allowed to stay on Team One together while being in a relationship. In "We Take Care of Our Own", it is revealed that Jules is pregnant. Jules and Sam get married in "Keep the Peace (Part 1)". In "Keep the Peace (Part 2)", a year later, their daughter Sadie is born.
Sam Braddock | |
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First appearance | "Scorpio" (episode 1.01) |
Last appearance | "Keep the Peace (Part 2)" (episode 5.13) |
Portrayed by | David Paetkau |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Samuel W. Braddock |
Nickname | Sam Samtastic (by Spike) Samo/Sammy |
Occupation | Previous: Master Corporal, Canadian Army |
Family | General Braddock (father) Unnamed mother Natalie Braddock (sister) Unnamed sister (deceased) |
Spouse | Julianna "Jules" Callaghan [10] |
Children | Sadie Braddock (daughter) |
Career | |
Department | SRU
Previous: 51 Division (patrol officer) |
Rank | Constable |
Constable Samuel "Sam" Braddock was first introduced in the pilot episode as Team One's new recruit to replace the newly promoted Roland 'Rolie' Cray. [8] Due to his experience in Afghanistan, Sam believed that lethal force was the solution instead of using negotiation to resolve situations, [13] which some of his colleagues objected to. [3] [14] His transfer to Team One is generally well received, however, and after training and guidance he becomes a valued member of the team, going out for drinks and joking with the rest of the team. Due to his military background, he is a highly skilled marksman and disciplined team player who is able to think on his feet and remain calm under duress, which the team comes to value. He is also nicknamed "Samtastic" by Spike after he aces his first shooting practice, which was run by Jules. [3] His main role is as a sniper on the team, although he has covered for Ed as the team's tactical leader in Season 4 while Ed recovered from an injury. [14] He is often Greg's next choice as "Sierra One" (the code for the designated sniper who will be taking the "kill shot" if needed) after Ed.
Sam was a police officer with 51 Division before joining the Canadian Army, where he reached the rank of Master Corporal. [15] He was a sniper with the Canadian Special Forces' Joint Task Force 2 [14] [15] and served on two tours of duty, one of which was with Task Force K-Bar, in Afghanistan. [16] Having lost comrades to suicide and friendly fire, he is particularly affected by cases involving veterans and would volunteer himself as the negotiator as he is able to relate to them, as shown in the episodes "Behind the Blue Line" and "We Take Care of Our Own".
Sam is generally reticent about his personal life; what little is known about his personal life is often from the information he divulges during negotiations with suspects. His father is a General who is apparently known by the sobriquet "Badass" and whose name has never been revealed. Sam once stated that he addresses his father as "Sir" at home [16] and often refers to him as "The General". Throughout the show Sam clashes with his father multiple times over the latter constantly asking Sam to go back to the military. [17] By Season 5, they seem to have reconciled, as Sam is seen speaking to his father on the phone about helping veterans, after closing a case where he had to talk down a suicidal veteran whose wife had died while he was deployed in Afghanistan. [18] It was revealed in the episode "Acceptable Risk" that he had a younger sister whom he, at the age of nine, witnessed being hit by a car while crossing the street. She died instantly, which has made him extremely protective of members of his team, most notably Jules. His other younger sister Natalie appears to be the opposite of her older brother; Sam is disciplined and focused while she is free-spirited and carefree. She appears in Season 4 looking for a job in Toronto. At times Sam seems annoyed by his sister's spontaneity but he is protective of her. Jules surmises in the episode "Run, Jamie, Run" that Natalie was perhaps trying to find her own place in the world after having to grow up in a military family with a strict father and in the shadow of an older brother who is "the poster boy for perfection".
He is attracted to Jules from the beginning, and sometimes comes across as overprotective, partly because of his feelings and partly because of her gender (while he's not sexist and he values her skills, his experience watching his sister die has made him particularly protective of women). [19] In season 1 episode 10, he kissed Jules, and offered to drive her home after he realized she blamed herself for the events of the day. After that episode, Sam and Jules are in a relationship which they keep secret since they are not allowed to date because they are on the same team. It is revealed in the beginning of "Between Heartbeats" that Parker knows they are in a relationship, leading to a conversation where they discuss their future together versus their future in the team. The conversation is cut short, and later, when Jules is shot, Sam is devastated. When the rogue sniper takes Ed hostage, Sam is the one who makes the kill shot. He rushes to the hospital, where he holds her hand and cries saying he should've protected her. When Jules returns to the team after being shot, she breaks up with him, saying that they "can't keep breaking the rules forever". Sam understands, and sadly agrees to end the relationship, but even after the breakup, he is seen flirting with her on various occasions. He is incredibly protective of her and always wants to keep her safe. In the Season 3 finale, he and Jules are questioned by Dr. Toth (a psychological examiner with a specialty in team psychology) about their relationship, which prompts them to realize they still have feelings for each other. In the Season 4 premiere, Jules shows up at his apartment and he tells her that their love "isn't going to go away," and they kiss passionately. At the end of the Season 4 premiere, Dr. Toth makes it a condition of the team's probation that they keep their relationship strictly professional. Through season 4, they are in a secret relationship that they are keeping hidden from the rest of Team One. In the episode 'The Cost of Doing Business' (4x10) Greg Parker finds out about their relationship and, at the end of the episode, he allows them to keep the relationship a secret provided their attitude doesn't change at work. In 'Priority of Life' (4x17), the work dynamic between Jules and Sam is addressed again when Jules is locked in a room with an armed subject as the confined space quickly fills with Anthrax. Sam has an opportunity to bring an injured hostage or Jules to safety and, choosing to observe the Priority of Life Code, saves the hostage. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to the rest of the team, Greg Parker has been suspended by Dr. Toth for concealing Jules and Sam's relationship. Greg and Dr. Toth watch the code being observed over a video feed, and Dr. Toth later tells Sam he will talk to Commander Holleran and try to allow them to stay on Team One together. At the end of Season 4 they receive the news that they're both allowed to stay on Team One together while being in a relationship. In "We Take Care of Our Own", it's revealed that Jules is pregnant with Sam's baby. As of "Keep the Peace (Part 1)", Sam and Jules are married in the presence of Sam's parents (portrayed by David Paetkau's real-life parents), Jules' father and brothers and their co-workers at the SRU and Jules announces that she was three months pregnant, much to everyone's delight. In "Keep the Peace (Part 2)", in the flash forward a year later, they have a daughter Sadie and Sam is leader of Team Three.
Spike | |
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First appearance | "Scorpio" (episode 1.01) |
Last appearance | "Keep the Peace (Part 2)" (episode 5.13) |
Portrayed by | Sergio Di Zio |
Rank | Constable |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Michelangelo Scarlatti |
Nickname | Spike, Spikey |
Family | Dominic Scarlatti (father, deceased) Michelina Scarlatti (mother) |
Career | |
Department | SRU (Team One) |
Rank | Constable |
Constable Michelangelo "Spike" Scarlatti is the team's technical analyst and demolitions expert who usually provides communications support and surveillance from the command post. [20] During his free time he is sometimes seen trying to perfect various gadgets or trying out his anti-explosives robot, nicknamed "Babycakes". He was nicknamed 'Spike' by his former training officer because of his usually 'spikey' hair. As one of the younger members of the team and the optimist, he is always trying to learn from the veterans and would lighten the mood in the locker room with his jokes.
Spike is proud of his Italian heritage, as shown by the fact that he mentions this multiple times, [21] [22] speaks the language and follows soccer (Italy's main sport). [23] His family is said to be from Woodbridge, a community north of Toronto known for its historically large population of Italian Canadians, [17] although his mother is likely a more recent immigrant due to her thick accent. Although there are no mentions of siblings, Spike comes from a large family and has mentioned various relatives in Italy. [18] He lives with his parents Dominic and Michelina but is estranged from his father over his job in the SRU. In the finale of Season 3 "Fault Lines", it is revealed that Dominic has been terminally ill for some time and is dying. Spike is forced to make a decision between going to his father's side or disarming a time bomb (he was the only one with the technical knowledge to do so). He successfully stops the bomb with seconds to spare and was able to rush to the hospital. Father and son reconcile after the former confesses that the reason he wanted Spike to quit was that he was afraid of losing his only child in the line of duty. After his father's death, Spike's mother moves back Italy to be with her family and he is forced to live on his own for the first time, which his team ribs him about endlessly.
He and Lou were best friends and frequently paired on the field; they even made a leisure trip to Ocho Rios together. Spike tried to save Lou's life when he stepped on the landmine; however, he was unsuccessful. Lou's death had enormous adverse effects on Spike, as seen in several episodes following his death.
Spike is shocked when Greg quits in the middle of the finale of Season 4, saying: "Guys, did that just happen?" from the control room in apparent disbelief. He is overjoyed when Greg decides to stay on the Team as he is very loyal and hates to see the team being broken up. This is proved in 'The Good Citizen' when Greg confronts Spike about a branch of the Federal Government coming to speak to him about recruiting Spike. He is wanted by several different agencies and, as pointed out by Wordy in 'Fault Lines' "Can pick up and leave whenever he wants.". However, Spike decides to remain with the team showing that although leaving would advance his career, he remains loyal to the SRU and Team One. In Season 5, episode 4 "Eyes In", Spike tries asking Winnie out, which she turns down, admitting that she doesn't date cops because she needs balance in her life, not as a fake rule to let guys down easy. She implies that if it weren't an unbreakable rule, she'd break it for him saying "the perfect guy just came along." In the series finale, "Keep the Peace", a year later, Spike and Winnie officially become a couple.
Constable Winnie Camden (Tattiawna Jones; seasons 2–5, main; 1, recurring)
Constable Leah Kerns (Oluniké Adeliyi; season 5, main; 2–3 recurring)
Constable (later Sergeant) Roland "Rolie" Cray (Gabriel Hogan; pilot)
Constable Lewis "Lou" Young (Mark Taylor; seasons 1–2)
Dr. Amanda Luria (Ruth Marshall; season 1)
Detective Kevin "Wordy" James Wordsworth (Michael Cram; seasons 1–4, main; 5, guest)
Constable Rafik "Raf" Rousseau (Clé Bennett; season 4, main; 5, guest)
Constable Donna Sabine (Jessica Steen; seasons 2–5, recurring)
Sophie Lane (Janaya Stephens)
Clark Lane (Tyler Stentiford)
Dean Parker (Jack Knight)
Natalie "Nat" Braddock (Rachel Skarsten)
Constable Kira Marlowe (Pascale Hutton)
Constable Peter Henderson (Stephen Amell)
Constable Sidney Nelson (Nathan Mitchell)
Deputy Chief of Police Norm Holleran (Philip Akin)
Inspector Stainton (Bill MacDonald)
Dr. Larry Toth (Victor Garber)
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