USA has released trailers for its upcoming dramas Rush, Complications and Satisfaction.
RUSH examines the world of renegade physician Dr. William Rush (Tom Ellis, “Miranda”), a “medical fixer” who privately caters to LA’s elite and whose service comes with a hefty price tag. Though the hard-partying doctor claims that he doesn’t make judgments about his less-than-squeaky-clean clients, he’s not immune to the ugliness that he encounters. From Fox21 and writer/director Jonathan Levine (“Warm Bodies”), along with Gina Matthews and Grant Scharbo (“Missing,” “13 Going on 30”) and Executive Producer Adam Fierro (“The Shield”), the series is set to film in Vancouver, Canada.
COMPLICATIONS: COMPLICATIONS, starring Jason O’Mara (“Vegas”) centers around John Ellis, a disillusioned suburban ER doctor, who finds his existence transformed when he intervenes in a drive-by shooting, saving a young boy's life and killing one of his attackers. When he learns the boy is still marked for death he finds himself compelled to save him at any cost and discovers that his life and his outlook on medicine may never be the same. COMPLICATIONS is written and executive produced by Matt Nix (Burn Notice) and is from Fox Television Studios.
SATISFACTION: A provocative drama that explores modern marriage at its midpoint. Through the lens of one couple, Neil Truman (Matt Passmore, “The Glades”) and his wife, Grace (Stephanie Szostak, “The Devil Wears Prada”), this series answers the question, “What do you do when having it all is not enough?” by delving into their shocking and unconventional choices. Michelle DeShon (“Hollywood Heights”), Katherine LaNasa (“The Campaign”) and Blair Redford (“Switched At Birth”) also star. SATISFACTION is from Universal Cable Productions (UCP) and executive producer/creator Sean Jablonski (Suits, “Nip Tuck”). Russ Krasnoff (“Community”) of Krasnoff/Foster also serves as executive producer. The series is set to film in Atlanta, Georgia.
So Rush is literally Ray Donovan?
ReplyDeleteA Ray Donovan/ Royal Pains hybrid.
ReplyDeleteNeither of the medical dramas really appeal to me. Complications actually looks like it would be better suited as a movie, not a series. Oddly Satisfaction does have me interested. It helps that I really like Blair Redford as an actor.
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations, these all look boring!
ReplyDeleteNot interested in any of these.
ReplyDeleteSatisfaction looks good!
ReplyDeletethe last 2
ReplyDeleteNone of them looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteNope, ill just get my usual USA series, Covert Affairs, Graceland, and White Collar's last season
ReplyDeleteMore like Royal Pains offshoot.
ReplyDeleteI miss USA's blue skies days.
ReplyDeleteNo suits.
ReplyDeleteComplications - Looks different and Jason O'Mara is watchable. I'll give it a try.
ReplyDeleteRush - This might be passable if there's nothing else on. I'm not optimistic about a darker, gritty take on Royal Pains.
Satisfaction - I liked Matt Passmore on The Glades but I'm not touching this series with a ten foot pole.
When USA sees the ratings they'll get with these new shows (and Graceland) they'll be nostalgic for their dominant 'blue skies' days as well.
ReplyDeleteNo, i dont watch it, when i wanted it was too late already
ReplyDeleteSatisfaction remindes me of Hung, which I liked, so I´ll give it a try. The other two doesn´t do aannything for me.
ReplyDeleteSince I am missing Matt Passmore I will give his a try, but I wish USA would get more, White Collar, Suits, Covert Affairs and Burn Notice type of shows.
ReplyDeleteLove all three of them, I don't know how Satisfaction will really look like after the pilot but as long as they don't banalize it I think it could be good.
ReplyDeleteBoring is putting it mildly. This looks like a USA face plant.
ReplyDeleteI hope you're right.
ReplyDeleteSatisfaction is probably the one that interests me the most, but I do wonder if it can keep momentum from the pilot to a few eps as it seems that it might me a bit of a one note theme... I will give it a sample not sold on the other 2
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