TNT is making all ten episodes of Edward Burns‘ “Public Morals” available online, on demand and on its mobile app over Labor Day weekend, the network announced Friday.
The viewing window will last from noon Saturday to Monday evening. The move follows the network making the first four episodes of the season via streaming immediately after the series premiere on Aug. 25.
Burns is creator, director and star of the show executive produced by Steven Spielberg, about a police unit that serves as a skewed moral compass in Hell’s Kitchen, New York in the ’60s.
The show has not been renewed for another season yet, but in an interview with TheWrap before the first season premiered, Burns said he was already writing Season 2.
“Public Morals” airs on Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on TNT.
TNT's 'The Last Ship' First Look: Michael Bay, Eric Dane Go Below Deck (Exclusive Photos)
Fans of TNT's breakout new drama should get used to Rhona Mitra in a hazmat suit.
TNT
Eric Dane flashing serious arm-vein on set.
TNT
A behind-the-scenes look at how the show is able to create the very real looking boat scenes. Spoiler alert: It's green screens.
TNT
Eric Dane and Jose Zuniga saving the world, one script at a time.
TNT
Here are three guys that clearly had tickets to the gun show.
TNT
Lots of heavy-duty equipment on set. Plus, there's the clapboard.
TNT
We'll be honest: We have no idea what's going on here.
TNT
Yeah, that guy's definitely dead.
TNT
Large cast falls in line on deck, rocking crisp dress whites.
TNT
Atten-tion!
TNT
These are the guys tasked with saving the world's latest TV pandemic.
TNT
1 of 11
The ”Transformers: Age of Extinction“ director’s TV drama shipped off as cable’s top new series, with 5.3 million viewers. TheWrap takes fans behind-the-scenes as Eric Dane and Rhona Mitra search the high seas.
Fans of TNT's breakout new drama should get used to Rhona Mitra in a hazmat suit.