Wong & Winchester
Wong & Winchester is a Canadian scripted television series that premiered on Citytv on January 17, 2023, and consists of a single six-episode season blending elements of comedy, crime, and drama.[1] The show follows Marissa Wong, a bitter former police officer turned private investigator, who reluctantly partners with Sarah Winchester, an inexperienced and optimistic recent university graduate, to tackle client cases that often escalate into perilous situations.[2] Set in Ottawa, the series highlights the contrasting personalities of its leads, creating a dynamic interplay of humor and tension as they navigate mysteries involving murders, family secrets, and shady schemes.[3] Created by Chris Pozzebon and Hollis Ludlow-Carroll, the program was produced as a lighthearted, female-driven procedural emphasizing the evolving relationship between its protagonists.[1] Grace Lynn Kung stars as the world-weary Marissa Wong, while Sofia Banzhaf portrays the ambitious Sarah Winchester; supporting roles include Joe Cobden as Gary Johnson, Marissa's business partner, and Anthony Lemke as Martin Simard.[1] The season concluded on March 7, 2023, and the series was not renewed for a second season due to insufficient viewership.[4] Upon release, Wong & Winchester received mixed reviews, earning an average rating of 6.0 out of 10 on IMDb based on user votes.[2] Viewers noted its engaging buddy-cop dynamic and Ottawa-centric storytelling, though some pointed to formulaic elements in the procedural format.[2] The show is available for streaming on platforms such as Amazon Prime Video's MovieSphere+ channel.[5]Overview
Premise
Wong & Winchester is a Canadian television series centered on the unlikely partnership between Marissa Wong, a bitter ex-cop turned private investigator, and Sarah Winchester, a naive but ambitious recent university graduate, as they tackle cases involving mysteries, family secrets, and personal conflicts.[2][6] Blending police procedural drama with comedic undertones, the series emphasizes the contrasting dynamics between the seasoned, jaded Wong and the eager, inexperienced Winchester, driving character-focused narratives across its single season of six episodes.[2][6] This buddy-cop format explores themes of redemption and growth amid routine detective work, without delving into overarching serialized arcs.[7]Main cast
The series stars Grace Lynn Kung as Marissa Wong, a cynical and brash ex-cop turned private investigator who struggles with personal demons, including a hoarding tendency and a reluctance to open up emotionally.[8][9] Wong is depicted as unapologetic about her imperfections and often masks her vulnerabilities behind a tough exterior.[10] Kung, a Canadian actress known for dramatic roles such as Vivian Barnes in the medical series Transplant and supporting parts in films like Miss Sloane and Fahrenheit 451, brings depth to Wong's flawed yet skilled character; she earned a Canadian Screen Award nomination for her comedic lead in a prior project.[11][12] Sofia Banzhaf portrays Sarah Winchester, a naive yet ambitious recent university graduate who joins the detective agency as an inexperienced assistant, offering fresh ideas and enthusiasm despite her self-doubt.[2][13] Winchester's positive and eager personality provides a contrast to Wong's cynicism, driving their evolving dynamic.[2] Banzhaf, an emerging German-Canadian actress and filmmaker from Newfoundland, has built her career through indie projects including Closet Monster and Splinters, as well as television roles in Bitten.[14]Supporting and recurring cast
Joe Cobden plays Gary Johnson, Marissa Wong's business partner at the detective agency and a key ally who hires his niece Sarah Winchester, facilitating the central partnership.[15][16] Johnson appears as a recurring figure supporting the agency's operations across multiple episodes.[17] Anthony Lemke recurs as Martin Simard, Wong's ex-partner from her police days whose personal connections occasionally entangle him in the duo's investigations.[18][13] Simard's history with Wong adds layers to her backstory and influences case dynamics.[19] Cat Lemieux (Catherine Lemieux) appears in a supporting capacity as Detective Reynolds, a police contact who interacts with the protagonists in select episodes, bridging their private investigations with official law enforcement.[18][13]Character dynamics and arcs
The core tension arises from Wong's initial reluctance to mentor the eager Winchester, whose contrasting traits—Wong's world-weary expertise versus Winchester's optimistic inexperience—force mutual growth as they navigate cases that uncover their personal histories.[20][2] Over the series, their partnership evolves from friction to reliance, with Wong gradually confronting her demons and Winchester gaining confidence through real-world challenges.[21] This arc highlights themes of imperfection and unlikely alliances, central to the show's procedural-comedy blend.[9]Production
Development
Wong & Winchester was created by Hollis Ludlow-Carroll as a female-driven buddy detective procedural centered on an unlikely partnership between a jaded ex-cop turned private investigator and a naive recent graduate tackling complex cases.[22] The series was announced on June 7, 2022, as part of Citytv's 2022-23 Canadian originals programming slate, highlighting its role in expanding the network's lineup of homegrown content.[22] This reveal came in partnership with Montreal-based production company Pixcom, which led the project from its inception.[23] The production involved key collaborators including 3 Arts Entertainment and Lionsgate Television, with the latter securing worldwide distribution rights outside Canada.[3][24] Executive producers included Pixcom's Nicola Merola, Charles Lafortune, and Sylvie Desrochers, alongside Trevor Rotenberg and Luke Maxwell from 3 Arts Entertainment.[22][3] Hollis Ludlow-Carroll served as co-showrunner with Chris Pozzebon,[23] and Nathalie Cécyre as producer.[23] Leads Grace Lynn Kung and Sofia Banzhaf were attached early to portray the central duo, Marissa Wong and Sarah Winchester, shaping the project's focus on their dynamic from the outset.[3] Pre-production planning commenced ahead of principal photography, which was slated to begin in summer 2022 in Montreal, allowing time to refine the script and assemble the creative team.[22] The creative vision prioritized a light, fun tone blending procedural mystery with comedic and dramatic elements, emphasizing the scrappy resilience and diverse backgrounds of its female protagonists to drive the narrative.[22][25]Filming
Principal photography for Wong & Winchester began in the summer of 2022 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, running from July 3 to August 18.[26][3] The series was primarily filmed on location in Montreal, utilizing the city's urban streets and interiors such as apartments and tea shops to capture an authentic procedural atmosphere grounded in Quebec settings.[27][28] Stéphan Beaudoin directed the series, with key executive producers including Marc B. Lorber, Luke Maxwell, and Trevor Rotenberg.[18][29] The production was handled by Montreal-based Pixcom, which facilitated the use of local practical locations for the limited six-episode series.[30]Broadcast and episodes
Broadcast history
Wong & Winchester premiered on Citytv in Canada on January 17, 2023, airing new episodes weekly on Tuesdays at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT (8:00 p.m. CT).[31] The series ran for a single season of six episodes, with the finale broadcast on February 28, 2023, following a schedule that included one two-week gap between the fourth and fifth installments due to the Family Day holiday.[16] This airing formed part of Citytv's initiative to expand its lineup of original Canadian programming during the 2022–2023 season.[22] The show did not receive a traditional broadcast on any U.S. network, remaining exclusive to Citytv for its initial Canadian run. Internationally, distribution expanded to streaming platforms shortly after the premiere, including availability on Amazon Prime Video in select regions starting in late 2023.[32] Additional options include purchase or rental on Apple TV and ongoing streaming via the MovieSphere+ Amazon Channel as of 2025.[33][5] No physical home media release, such as DVD or Blu-ray, has been issued for the series. The single season concluded without renewal for additional episodes.[5]List of episodes
Wong & Winchester consists of a single season with six episodes, which originally aired on Citytv in Canada from January 17 to February 28, 2023.[34] The episodes follow the investigative cases taken on by the protagonists, building their partnership through various mysteries.[35] Note: Directors are credited as per episode credits on IMDb (all episodes directed by Stéphan Beaudoin); writers are listed where credited on IMDb and TVmaze, though not all episodes have full individual credits available.[34]| No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | The Lover | Stéphan Beaudoin | Hollis Ludlow-Carroll | January 17, 2023 | Cynical PI Marissa Wong teams with her partner’s niece to solve a murder in an old age home.[36] |
| 2 | 2 | The Painting | Stéphan Beaudoin | N/A | January 24, 2023 | A stolen painting case reveals dark secrets about its origins. |
| 3 | 3 | The Curse | Stéphan Beaudoin | Hollis Ludlow-Carroll & Ashley Park | January 31, 2023 | Investigating a cursed tea shop uncovers a developer’s scheme and family secrets. |
| 4 | 4 | The Cheat | Stéphan Beaudoin | Ashley Park | February 7, 2023 | A woman hires them to investigate her fiancé, revealed as Marissa’s ex-partner. |
| 5 | 5 | The Retreat | Stéphan Beaudoin | Chris Pozzebon & Ashley Park | February 21, 2023 | They search for a missing person at a retreat possibly linked to a fringe religion. |
| 6 | 6 | The Gun | Stéphan Beaudoin | N/A | February 28, 2023 | A cop hires Marissa to find his missing police-issue sidearm. |