Rescue Me
Rescue Me

Rescue Me

2011TV ShowEnded8 SeasonsEnglish

The aftermath of 9/11 has left the firefighters of the NYFD traumatized, and no one more so than Tommy Gavin. Recently separated from his wife and their three kids, Tommy drifts between sorrow and anger as he tries to shake the recurring nightmares of his fallen comrades, especially his late cousin, Jimmy Keefe. Working alongside veterans like Lt. “Lou” Shea, Franco Rivera and Sean Garrity, and rookie Mike Lombardi, Tommy battles alcohol and drugs as he struggles to remain first and foremost a New York City firefighter.

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IMDb7.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes93%
Metacritic75/100
Google Users87%
Director: Peter TolanGenres: Comedy-drama

Plot Summary

Rescue Me chronicles the lives of a group of New York City firefighters, focusing on the personal and professional struggles of Tommy Gavin. The series delves into the trauma of 9/11, the camaraderie among firefighters, and the challenges they face both on and off duty, including Tommy's complicated family life and his battles with alcoholism and grief.

Critical Reception

Rescue Me was widely praised for its raw portrayal of firefighters' lives and its blend of dark humor and emotional depth. Critics lauded the performances, particularly Denis Leary's complex portrayal of Tommy Gavin, and the show's unflinching examination of the psychological toll of the job. While sometimes criticized for its bleakness, the series was generally considered a powerful and authentic depiction of its subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic portrayal of firefighters and their struggles.
  • Denis Leary's performance as Tommy Gavin was a standout, praised for its complexity.
  • The show masterfully balanced dark humor with poignant emotional drama.

Google audience: Viewers appreciated the realistic and often gritty depiction of a firefighter's life, highlighting the strong performances and the show's ability to tackle difficult subjects with both humor and heart. Many found the character-driven stories compelling and emotionally resonant.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for multiple Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Denis Leary and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series.

Fun Fact

The distinctive theme song, 'C'mon Everybody,' was originally performed by Eddie Brigati and is used in the opening credits.

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