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Rush - Season 1 (2014)
Description
This series tells about the drama of medicine that Dr. William Rush lives with. William began his life as a doctor who is not associated with any hospital, he is very conservative regardless of anything else. It seems that this person is someone who has no desire to change his life or how he has lived so far since he became a doctor. As time goes on, the old flame begins in this doctor, as his conscience changes his life and works to stir things up.
This series tells about the drama of medicine that Dr. William Rush lives with. William began his life as a doctor who is not associated with any hospital, he is very conservative regardless of anything else. It seems that this person is someone who has no desire to change his life or how he has lived so far since he became a doctor. As time goes on, the old flame begins in this doctor, as his conscience changes his life and works to stir things up.
Actors:
Matthew MacCaull,
David Mott,
Jake Sandvig,
Celeste Ziegler,
Teryl Rothery,
Tracy Waterhouse,
Stephan Miers,
Dino Archie,
Larenz Tate,
Jessie Fraser,
Gardiner Millar,
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Matthew MacCaull
4 April 1978, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
David Mott
Jake Sandvig
8 September 1986, Clovis, California, USA
Celeste Ziegler
Teryl Rothery
9 November 1962, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Tracy Waterhouse
Stephan Miers
Dino Archie
Larenz Tate
8 September 1975, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Jessie Fraser
Gardiner Millar
Director:
Deran Sarafian, David Barrett, Paul A. Edwards, Bill Johnson, Elodie Keene, Allan Kroeker, Jonathan Levine, David Straiton, Alex Zakrzewski
Country:
Canada
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July 15, 2014
Since the creators clearly haven't thought through the show's ethics, viewers who just want to have a good time shouldn't either. The attractive cast and glossy cinematography provide enough distraction.July 17, 2014
That's the difference between even basic cable and premium cable shows: Protagonists still must be likable. In that, Rush brakes and trips over itself.July 16, 2014
The world could do without another "physician heal thyself" protagonist whose renegade image is seemingly summed up by the decision to sport a three-day-growth beard.July 17, 2014
Nothing here works as well as it could, but it's an agreeable way to waste some time, and it features a nicely seedy SoCal vibe.July 17, 2014
This new show is less appealing than "Mob Doctor," which I didn't think was possible.July 17, 2014
With Satisfaction an hour later proving even USA now knows what adult TV can really be, Rush doesn't deliver one.July 17, 2014
In a summer well supplied with good new shows, this one has work to do to stand out.July 17, 2014
You have an idea what to expect from Rush, the latest medical drama from cable kings USA. And yet the undeniable familiarity is manageable because of solid casting, strong production values, and an entertaining premise.July 15, 2014
Basically, Rush is USA's answer to House, albeit with a younger, hotter doctor... Rush doesn't seem overly serialized, which keeps it in line with traditional USA series, only this one is more gray-sky than blue-sky programming.July 17, 2014
He may make house calls, but Rush lacks the sunny disposition - and the MacGyver-like skills - of his Royal Pains counterpart, and while Ellis exudes a certain dangerous charm, I found it wearing thin before the first episode was over.