Rush Hour (U.S. TV series)

Rush Hour
Genre
Based on
Developed by
Starring
Composer(s) Waz-Jackson & Al Sgro
Country of origin  United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
Producer(s)
Location(s) Universal City, California, U.S.
Cinematography David Connell
Christian Sebaldt
Marshall Adams
Editor(s) Roger Bondelli
Noel Rogers
Elisa Cohen
Mike Banas
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s)
Release
Original network CBS
Picture format HDTV 1080i
Original release March 31 (2016-03-31) – August 20, 2016
External links
Website
Production website

Rush Hour is an American police procedural comedy television series developed by Blake McCormick and Bill Lawrence that is based on the popular film franchise of the same name created by Ross LaManna. Similar to the films, the series follows Detective Carter, a radical LAPD detective, and Detective Lee, a by-the-book detective from Hong Kong, as they are forced into forming an unlikely partnership. CBS placed a series order on May 8, 2015.[1] The show premiered on March 31, 2016.[2]

On May 16, 2016, CBS canceled the show after one season.[3] On May 26, 2016, CBS removed the show from its schedule; however, they later announced the show would return on July 23, 2016, to burn off the remaining episodes. The series finale aired on August 20, 2016.[4]

Cast

Main

Recurring

Guest Stars

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"Jon TurteltaubTeleplay by: Bill Lawrence & Blake McCormick and Jim Kouf and Ross LaManna
Story by: Ross LaManna
March 31, 2016 (2016-03-31)2760985.06[9]
When the Quantou organization from Hong Kong steal valuable terracotta statues from a cargo plane in Los Angeles, Detective Lee, tasked with recovering them travels to Los Angeles, and is partnered with Detective James Carter. Their investigation leads them to a noodle restaurant in Chinatown used by the Quantou. While there, Lee encounters his sister Kim who he believed was killed along with the officers guarding the statues, and learns she's working with the Quantou. Because of their actions, Carter is suspended by Captain Lindsay Cole, and Lee is ordered to return to Hong Kong. Carter convinces Lee to continue the investigation, which leads them to an empty mall containing the statues. Inside the mall, Lee encounters his sister Kim, and learns that Thomas was responsible for the Quantou stealing the statues. With the statues recovered, Carter's suspension is lifted, and Lee reveals to him that he had transferred to the LAPD office.
2"Two Days or the Number of Hours Within that Timeframe"Peter WellerBlake McCormickApril 7, 2016 (2016-04-07)4X64034.81[10]
Detective Carter and Detective Lee investigate a series of homicides committed by a gang during a home invasion. They are called to arrest a drug dealer who turns out to be Carters cousin Gerald, and arrest him. When they notice he's wearing a stolen Rolex from one of the homes, Carter suggests a deal to Captain Cole that Gerald helps them in exchange for avoiding prison, but she refuses. Carter decides to break him out anyway, and he leads them across the city. But when the investigation leads them nowhere, Gerald handcuffs Carter to a handrail and flees. They realize that the gang responsible for the homicides had worked on the houses previously when Lee remembers the similar art styles used in the homes, which leads them to Nick Wright. After arresting Nick, Carter is called back to the station by Captain Cole and is told that as punishment for his actions he can take no acclaim for the arrest, and then congratulates Lee. Gerald is later released from custody.
3"Captain Cole's Playlist"Sylvain WhiteBrian Chamberlayne & Steve FranksApril 14, 2016 (2016-04-14)4X64104.26[11]
Lee and Carter investigate the disappearance and apparent murder of an Assistant D.A. and discover that there may be a witness to the crime. The search for the said witness proves difficult when it's discovered that a criminal who has long-avoid prosecution may be the murderer and the one looking to silence the witness.
4"LA Real Estate Boom"Jimmy MuroCindy FangApril 21, 2016 (2016-04-21)4X64074.65[12]
Detective Carter and Detective Lee investigate a series of bombings committed by a man targeting people connected to a strip club that was demolished. They learn that the man responsible worked at a bakery that was lost during the demolition, and that the man had previously attempted to get the building classed as a heritage site, but failed. Meanwhile Gerald, after learning that Lee is looking for a new place to stay, offers his services and takes him to Didi's house. Gerald tells Lee that the place is perfect for him as he had once said that it had felt like home to him. Lee is reluctant to accept the offer, but is reassured by Didi that he's welcome to stay in the spare room.
5"Assault on Precinct 7"John PutchTrey CallawayApril 28, 2016 (2016-04-28)4X64094.32[13]

Detective Lee's sister Kim visits him at Didi's home and gives him a tip regarding trafficked women being held by the Quantou. The investigation leads to one of the lead enforcers of the organization, who is also the head's son, whom they manage to capture. But before they can get him to talk, a faction of Quantou members infiltrate the L.A.P.D. to supposedly break him out, Kim being one of them. Although the detectives ultimately manage to take down the Quantou members, they are unable to prevent the son from being killed in his interrogation room. They are able, however, to locate and free the trafficked women.

At the end, Kim is revealed to be an MSS Agent working undercover in the Quantou for the Chinese Ministry State of Security her superior MSS Agent Joseph Yun. They, along with FBI Agent Myers & CIA Agent Westhusing, meet with Captain Cole. Agent Lee asks Captain Cole to not tell her brother about her assignment for the time being.
6"Welcome Back, Carter"Steve BoyumBrittany Hilgers & Krystal Houghton-ZivMay 5, 2016 (2016-05-05)4X64124.56[14]
Lee and Carter pose as faculty at a prestigious high school to investigate the death of a student, later discovered to be an undercover police officer investigating illegal drug activity.
7"Badass Cop"Steve BoyumSteve FranksMay 12, 2016 (2016-05-12)4X64024.53[15]
Carter and Lee are present for a seemingly unsuccessful armored van robbery involving a motor cycle group, and launch an investigation. Carter becomes excited when someone publishes a video of the crime, featuring him, labelled "badass cop", but is horrified to realize that the video was about Lee. Lee suspects that the robbery was the work of the Quantou, but Carter and Didi discover that it was performed by a Ukrainian gang.
8"Wind Beneath My Wingman"Maja VrviloKrystal Houghton ZivMay 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)4X64064.13[16]
Lee and Carter escort a witness to whom Carter is attracted from a safehouse to the courtroom, but are attacked by a pair of assassins. It is discovered that Nina, the witness, was having an affair with her boss, who she is now testifying against. She fears this will damage her credibility as a witness, so she escapes police custody to try obtain more evidence.
9"Prisoner of Love"John BadhamTrey CallawayJuly 23, 2016 (2016-07-23)4X64051.83[17]
Lee and Carter track a escaped prisoner from Boston who appears to be looking for his family who are in witness protection, but soon discovers that not all is as it seems in this case.
10"Knock, Knock... House Creeping!"James RodayCarlos JacottJuly 30, 2016 (2016-07-30)4X64082.03[18]
While investigating a young girl's disappearance from an exclusive hotel, Lee and Carter find that it might be connected to the doings of a long-assumed dead serial killer who has powerful and traumatic ties to Captain Cole's past as a detective.
11"O Hostage! My Hostage!"Steve BoyumBrian ChamberlayneAugust 6, 2016 (2016-08-06)4X64041.67[19]
Carter & Lee find themselves handling a hostage situation at the L.A. Concert Hall that Captain Cole has found herself caught in the middle of, which unknown to anyone, is actually a cover for an even bigger scheme.
12"The Dark Night"Stephen HerekBlake McCormickAugust 13, 2016 (2016-08-13) First aired in Australia on July 21, 20164X64111.64[20]
Carter and Lee are put on the case of a mastermind who targets and publicly humiliates prominent people with something to hide, then kills them if they don't own up. As the hunt for the mastermind goes on, a link between him and Carter is uncovered along with a long, deep-seated revenge plot against an auto company for covering up a car defect that ultimately killed the man's family and maimed him for life years prior.
13"Familee Ties"John PutchTrey Callaway and Carlos JacottAugust 20, 2016 (2016-08-20) First aired in Australia on July 28, 2016.4X64131.62[21]
Carter and Lee invest a gunless, violence-less bank robbery that they are able to determine ultimately traces back to the Quantou. They soon discover that the Dragon of the Quantou is gathering the gang lords of Los Angeles to a summit in order to unite them all under his command, and learn about Kim's true status as an MSS Agent in the process. However, when she is betrayed and sold out by her corrupt superior, Agent Yun, Carter, Lee and the rest of Precinct 7 must race against time to save her and stop the summit.

Broadcast

The series premiered on CBS in the United States on March 31, 2016. It aired on E4 in the United Kingdom on April 19, 2016[22] and debut on the Seven Network in Australia on June 9, 2016.[23]

Filming locations

Among the locations used for filming the new series were three places in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California: Roscoe Boulevard in Canoga Park, and two locations in Studio City: Universal Inn on Ventura Boulevard, and Vista Pointe II Apartments on Aqua Vista Street.[24]

Reception

Rush Hour has been met with generally mixed to negative reviews from critics. The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports a 24% "rotten" rating. Its critical consensus states: "Lackluster chemistry and uninspired plotting prevent Rush Hour from living up to its namesake."[25] Metacritic gave season one of the show a score of 46 out of 100 based on 18 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews."[26]

Ratings

No. Title Air date Rating/share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Ref(s)
1 "Pilot" March 31, 2016 (2016-03-31) 1.1/4 5.06 [9]
2 "Two Days or the Number of Hours Within that Timeframe" April 7, 2016 (2016-04-07) 0.9/3 4.81 [10]
3 "Captain Cole's Playlist" April 14, 2016 (2016-04-14) 0.9/3 4.26 [11]
4 "La Real Estate Boom" April 21, 2016 (2016-04-21) 1.0/4 4.65 [12]
5 "Assault on Precinct 7" April 28, 2016 (2016-04-28) 0.9/3 4.32 [13]
6 "Welcome Back, Carter" May 5, 2016 (2016-05-05) 0.8/3 4.56 [14]
7 "Badass Cop" May 12, 2016 (2016-05-12) 0.9/3 4.53 [15]
8 "Wind Beneath My Wingman" May 19, 2016 (2016-05-19) 0.9/3 4.13 [16]
9 "Prisoner of Love" July 23, 2016 (2016-07-23) 0.3/1 1.83 [17]
10 "Knock, Knock...House Creeping!" July 30, 2016 (2016-07-30) 0.3/1 2.03 [18]
11 "O Hostage! My Hostage!" August 6, 2016 (2016-08-06) 0.2/1 1.67 [19]
12 "The Dark Night" August 13, 2016 (2016-08-13) 0.3/1 1.64 [20]
13 "Familee Ties" August 20, 2016 (2016-08-20) 0.3/1 1.62 [21]

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