Chemistry (TV series)
This article is about the American series. For the Pakistani series, see Chemistry (drama).
Chemistry | |
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Genre | Comedy, Drama, Erotica, Thriller |
Starring |
Ana Alexander Jonathan Chase |
Composer(s) | Eric Allaman |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Richard Christian Matheson |
Camera setup | Film; Single-camera |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company(s) | Ostar Productions |
Release | |
Original network | Cinemax |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
Original release | August 19 – November 18, 2011 |
External links | |
Website |
Chemistry was a comedy-drama series that debuted on Cinemax as a part of its Max After Dark lineup on August 19, 2011.[1] It followed the affair of an attorney and a police officer, which began after the officer saved the attorney from a car wreck. The last episode aired on November 18, 2011.
Cast and characters
- Ana Alexander as Officer Elizabeth "Liz" Campano: An LAPD policewoman and Michael's primary love interest. She was a painter and expressed her feelings through her art.
- Jonathan Chase as Michael Strathmore: A Corporate lawyer. His affair with Liz risked both his profession and personal life.
- Ragan Brooks as Jocelyn Delacorte: Michael's fiancee. She eventually became aware of Michael's affair and left him on their third anniversary. She later returned and wanted a polyamorous relationship.
- Chad Everett as Vic Strathmore: Michael's late father and relationship adviser. He was married eight times, the last union to a car showroom model named Chantal, and felt his multiple divorces impacted Michael's views on relationships. Vic died in the series finale.
- Sally Kellerman as Lola Marquez: Liz's eccentric neighbor. She was an artist and claimed to have been intimate with Sigmund Freud and Pablo Picasso. She was seen exclusively in cut scenes.
- Jeremy Kent Jackson as Luther Epperson: Michael's colleague. Nearly everything that he mentioned had a sexual connotation.
- Asante Jones as Preston Hull: Liz's police partner. He was an aspiring author and joined the force to do research for a novel.
- Eric Pierpoint as Arthur Delacorte: Father of the Delacorte sisters and boss of Michael and Luther.
- Augie Duke as Pemburg "Pemmie" Delacorte: Jocelyn's sister and paramour of Luther. She had a husband named Seth and was on parole for an undisclosed crime.
- Angel McCord as Merle.
- Jessica Clark as Chantal.
- Morgan Fairchild as Michael's mother: She appeared on the series finale to settle Vic's estate after his death.
Episodes
- "Upside Down" – August 19, 2011
- "A Kiss Is Not a Kiss" – August 26, 2011
- "Smoke & Mirrors" – September 9, 2011
- "Montecito" – September 16, 2011
- "Flesh Wounds" – September 23, 2011
- "Downtime" – September 30, 2011
- "The Proposition" – October 7, 2011
- "Night on Bald Mountain" – October 14, 2011
- "Split" – October 21, 2011
- "Lust in Translation" – October 28, 2011
- "Intimacy" – November 4, 2011
- "In or Out, Part 1" – November 11, 2011
- "In or Out, Part 2" – November 18, 2011
Ratings
- The episode "Downtime" which aired on September 30, 2011 garnered 0.242 million viewers, a 0.2 Household rating, and a 0.1 Adults 18-49 rating.[2]
References
- ↑ http://www.cinemax.com/after-dark/
- ↑ Pucci, Douglas (October 5, 2011). "Friday, September 30, 2011 Broadcast & Cable Final Ratings". The Voice of TV. Archived from the original on 7 October 2011. Retrieved June 8, 2015.
External links
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