Rush (2014 TV series)
5.4 /10 1 Votes
45% Genre Medical drama Theme music composer Robert Duncan First episode date 17 July 2014 Network USA Network | 7.6/10 IMDb 39% Rotten Tomatoes Created by Jonathan Levine Country of origin United States Final episode date 18 September 2014 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Written by Jonathan Levine
Gina Matthews
Grant Scharbo Starring Tom Ellis
Larenz Tate
Sarah Habel
Rick Gonzalez Cast Tom Ellis, Sarah Habel, Larenz Tate, Rick Gonzalez Profiles |
Rush is an original medical drama series created by Jonathan Levine and written by Levine, Gina Matthews and Grant Scharbo. It premiered on USA Network on July 17, 2014. On October 2, 2014, USA Network cancelled Rush.
Contents
- Tom ellis offers an exclusive of new usa drama rush
- Premise
- Cast
- Recurring
- Production
- Critical reception
- References

Tom ellis offers an exclusive of new usa drama rush
Premise

The series is the story of a hard-partying Los Angeles doctor serving a very specific clientele, the kind with a lot of cash and a lot of secrets. After Dr. William Rush was dismissed from a major L.A. hospital, he entered "concierge" medicine, making personal visits to the homes and workplaces of wealthy clients and Hollywood celebrities who need his care, often with no questions asked. Rush demands payment in cash, often thousands of dollars, and in advance. But some of that money is used to feed his drug habit, and one of the characters in the show, Manny Maquis, is his drug supplier. Dr. Alex Burke is his best friend who, unlike Rush, is still practicing at a major hospital and trying to be a faithful husband and dad. Eve Parker is Rush's personal assistant who not only sets Rush's medical appointments with patients, but also tries to keep him on track, despite her knowledge of his drug and alcohol use.
Cast

Recurring

Production

This series came from Fox 21 and was written and directed by Jonathan Levine, with Gina Matthews and Gretta Scharbo. Adam Fierro was executive producer. Rush was filmed in Vancouver British Columbia, Canada.
Critical reception

Rush scored 44 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 14 "mixed or average" reviews. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes currently reports a 39% critics rating with an average rating of 4.1/10 based on 18 reviews. The website consensus reads: "A competent but bland medical drama, Rush fails to add anything new to an overly familiar concept".