
What should a Black man do if he’s in the wrong place at the wrong time and gets caught by white cops? Should he run for his life or give up, knowing he might be shot? “61st Street,” a show created by Peter Moffat, explores this tough situation many Black people face. The series is a legal drama about an athlete named Moses Johnson. Moses dreams of getting a full college scholarship, but his life takes a terrible turn when he has a run-in with the Chicago Police Department.
So, What can you expect from the new season of the show? Here’s the 61st Street Season 1 recap and everything we know about the new season, including the release date, cast, plot, and more.
What Is the Legal Drama, 61st Street About?
The official summary of 61st Street says:
“From AMC Studios, 61st Street is an exciting thriller that explores the dark side of Chicago’s criminal justice system. It follows the police and prosecutors as they investigate a deadly drug bust that could expose the police department’s secrets.”

The show follows Moses Johnson, a talented high school athlete whose life turns upside down after a tragic event. During a drug bust gone wrong, a police officer dies, and the police arrest Moses, suspecting him of being in a gang.
Where To Watch 61st Street Online?
61st Street now airs on The CW network, with new episodes of Season 2 premiering directly on TV. If you don’t have traditional cable or satellite TV, you can still watch the episodes live with a subscription to streaming services like FuboTV, Hulu, and YouTube TV.
Season 1 originally aired on AMC, so you can watch those episodes on Sling TV and Apple TV Plus.
How Many Episodes Has 61st Street Had Upto Now?
61st Street consists of 2 seasons. The first season of 61st Street aired on April 10, 2022, and concluded with eight episodes on May 22, 2022. The second season’s first episode was released on July 22, 2024, and will conclude in September 2024.

Who Are the Cast and Crew of the Legal Drama, 61st Street?
The series 61st Street stars acclaimed actors Aunjanue Elli and Courtney B. Vance. Vance, a two-time Emmy winner for Lovecraft Country and American Crime Story, has also appeared in Genius, The Photograph, and Uncorked. An Oscar nominee for her role in King Richard, Ellis starred in projects like Caste, The Color Purple, and Justified: City Primeval.

Joining Vance and Ellis are Bentley Green (Snowfall), Tosin Cole (Doctor Who), Andrene Ward-Hammond (Your Honor), Killian Scott (Dublin Murders) and Holt McCallany (Blue Bloods).
The crew of 61st Street includes BAFTA-winner Peter Moffat, the show’s creator. Moffat won a BAFTA in 2004 for the TV drama Hawking and another for Best Craft Writer for Criminal Justice. He serves as an executive producer alongside Alana Mayo, Michael B. Jordan, J. David Shanks, Courtney B. Vance and Hilary Salmon.
61st Street Season 1 Finale: Was Moses Johnson Found Guilty?

In episode 8 of 61st Street, Moses Johnson finally takes the stand. He admits to running because he feared for his life and explains the accidental death of Officer Rossi. The prosecutor argues that Moses knew the police were chasing him and suggests Rossi didn’t intend to harm him. Initially, the judge believes Moses confessed to resisting arrest, but a recording revealing Lieutenant Brannigan’s corruption changes everything. The jury finds Moses not guilty of first-degree murder, and the courtroom celebrates as Moses returns to his community.
Phil returns to his family, prioritizing his job despite betraying Norma’s trust. Logan struggles with his decisions and hopes to mend his relationship with Jessica, who knows about the recording and chooses to protect him despite losing respect for him. Logan recorded a conversation with a corrupt deputy chief but remained silent, choosing his career over the truth. Moses returns to training, happy to be back, while Franklin feels relieved to have achieved his goal as his career ends.
Conclusion
In conclusion, 61st Street Season 1 ended with Moses Johnson being found not guilty, thanks to his lawyer’s efforts. The show’s gripping story and strong performances have made it a must-watch. As Season 2 approaches on The CW, if you want a quick catch-up on the previous season, check out this blog for the 61st Street Season 1 recap.
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