The Bridge Premiere Photo

Welcome to The Bridge. This is a photo from the opening episode of that FX drama.
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Sonya Cross Photo

Sonya may be on to something in this scene from The Bridge. It is courtesy of the episode titled "Calaca."
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Sonya's Lead

Sonya and Marco pursue a lead that may lead them to a key suspect on The Bridge. "Rio" is the third episode of the show's first season.
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Breaking Protocol

Marco breaks protocol while working a ransom operation on The Bridge. "Maria of the Desert" is the fourth episode of the show's first season.
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Sonja on the Job

Sonja is on the case in this scene from The Bridge. It's taken from Episode 5 of Season 1.
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Charlotte's Visitor

Charlotte gets an unexpected visit on The Bridge. "The Beast" is the fifth episode of the show's first season.
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Sonya's Secret

Sonya is hiding a secret and Marco knows what it is on The Bridge. "ID" is the sixth episode of the show's first season.
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Suspect Cornered

Marco and Sonya are on the case when prime suspect is cornered on The Bridge. "Destino" is the seventh episode of the show's first season.
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Dead Ends

Marco and Sonya are at odds over a lead on the case on The Bridge. "Vendetta" is the eight episode of the show's first season.
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Saving His Family

Can Marco make it in time to save his family on The Bridge? "The Beetle" is the ninth episode of the show's first season.
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Closing In On a KIller

Marco and Sonya are closing in fast on their killer on The Bridge. "Old Friends" is the tenth episode of the show's first season.
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The Bridge Promo Pic

Diane Kruger and Demian Bichir star on The Bridge. This is a promotional photo in honor of the FX series.
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The Bridge Quotes

The money is here. One million dollars. I watched the video of the girl. I think about those disgusting gringos and how they are just sitting there watching her die. Take the money. I lose that much every month to the rats in my warehouse.

Senor Galvan

There are five murders a year in El Paso. In Juarez, thousands. Why? Why is one dead white woman more important than so many dead just across the bridge? How long can El Paso look away? We've got some interesting times ahead. This is only the beginning.