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Sirens (2014)
Season 1
TV-14
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A comedy that follows three Chicago EMTs who despite their narcissistic and self-destructive personalities are uniquely qualified to save lives.
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10 Episodes
Pilot
E1
Pilot
While Brian has his first day on the rig, Johnny runs into Theresa for the first time since they took "a break," and Hank and the guys discuss their "In Case of Emergency" contacts.
A Bitch Named Karma
E2
A Bitch Named Karma
A lightning strike at a church picnic gets the guys to start thinking about how there’s no justice in sickness and injury, because like it or not, the “rain falls equally on the just and the unjust.” After a discussion of karma, the guys volunteer to teach CPR to disadvantaged kids only to later be given killer Bears tickets for the same day they’re supposed to teach.
Rachel McAdams Topless
E3
Rachel McAdams Topless
A patient knocking on death's door pleads with the guys to go back to his house and clear the search history on his computer. After they stumble across a troubling image on the computer screen, the guys can’t get it out of their heads. Meanwhile, Johnny remembers that Theresa has his iPad and it contains things that he wishes he could clear.
Famous Last Words
E4
Famous Last Words
A dying man’s last words inspire Johnny to have the first conversation he’s had with his dad in seven years. Elsewhere, a determined Brian takes Hank on a quest to communicate the dead man’s final message to a long lost love.
Alcohol Related Injury
E5
Alcohol Related Injury
After a drunken hook up, Johnny and Theresa decide they can have "just sex" so long as they establish clear ground rules. Meanwhile, the guys treat injuries resulting from a drunken backyard game of illegal "Jarts", one of which allows Brian to start checking items off his EMT “bucket list.”
The Finger
E6
The Finger
Johnny introduces Theresa to his father and is taken aback when his Dad drops a bomb of a secret on him. Elsewhere, Brian struggles to find the right moves to put on his work crush, while Hank gets a new father figure that he never planned for.
Till Jeff Do Us Part
E7
Till Jeff Do Us Part
Johnny steps up for his friend when Hank gets an invitation to his Ex’s wedding, while Theresa has trouble seeing eye to eye with a wedding guest. Meanwhile, Brian learns a new job skill.
Itsy Bitsy Spider
E8
Itsy Bitsy Spider
After it's revealed that Hank is deathly afraid of spiders and Brian comes face-to-face with his suicidal doppleganger, everyone examines their own fears, and Johnny gets payback for all the practical jokes he’s played.
There's No ''I'' in Cream
E9
There's No ''I'' in Cream
While teaching a class to prospective EMTs, the crew recalls a day that ran the gamut from the mundane to the catastrophic, and Johnny tries to find out who ate last the donut.
Shotgun Wedding
E10
Shotgun Wedding
Theresa has a brush with death on the job and resolves to join the FBI in Washington. When Johnny proposes marriage to keep her in Chicago, they must overcome a series of catastrophes and mishaps to get to the altar.
Cast of Season 1
Michael Mosley
Johnny Farrell
Kevin Daniels
Hank St. Clare
Kevin Bigley
Brian Czyk
Jessica McNamee
Theresa Kelly
Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Tom Shales
What's good about Sirens is nearly everything. What's best about it is Jayne Brook.
Orlando Sentinel
Greg Dawson
It can't decide between skewering sexist stereotypes or exploiting them, between women who are a macho pig's worst nightmare or those who fulfill his fondest fantasy.
Los Angeles Times
Howard Rosenberg
A watchable yet indistinctive drama series... That Sirens itself is less than original, however, does not bode well.
Chicago Tribune
Rick Kogan
The series was created by a woman, Ann Lewis Hamilton, and is therefore less exploitative and more sensitive than it might otherwise have been.
Variety
Tony Scott
So far, everyone's chummy and makes the force look good, which may be fine for Pittsburgh but doesn't create much drama for the rest of the country.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Goodman
There's more going on in Sirens than the vast bulk of what other cable comedies are offering and more than 50 percent of network sitcoms (where, let's not kid ourselves, the quality is actually higher than on cable).
AV Club
Sonia Saraiya
Sirens' style of humor doesn't trade on punchlines, and its characterization is subtler than most sitcoms. But it is solidly entertaining.
New York Daily News
David Hinckley
Leary's last show, Rescue Me, worked because it never lost the humanity. The task for Sirens, which will take a few weeks, is to establish it.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
While it does skew very male, you will find, hidden among all the T&A verbiage and wearisome male befuddlement, some very clever writing and an assortment of funny jokes.
Variety
Brian Lowry
Given how long USA has been talking about expanding its portfolio to encompass half-hours, this maiden effort just isn't worth sounding any alarms to herald its arrival.
USA Today
Robert Bianco
Think of Sirens as Rescue Me Lite. Which isn't such a terrible thing to be.
Newsday
Verne Gay
Overtones of Rescue Me, absent the wit and bite.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
The pilot episode is solid, but the following two episodes are better.
New York Times
Mike Hale
In seven seasons of Rescue Me, Denis Leary proved he could do drama with humor. In his new show, Sirens, he changes it up, proving he can do comedy without humor. It's not clear why you would want to do this, but there it is.
Boston Globe
Christopher Muther
This is a substantial show already helmed by a likable group of actors.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Tom Jicha
Sirens is not only an awful cop show, it is an awful show with the potential to do great harm.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Scott D. Pierce
Sirens isn't terrible -- although it does have some terrible moments. For a show that's created and written by a woman, there are a surprising number of sexist stereotypes.
Baltimore Sun
David Zurawik
So, somehow ABC believes men are going to like Sirens. It's hard to say whether that's a sad commentary on all men or just a sad commentary on the guys in programming at ABC.
Time Out Chicago
Jessica Johnson
Despite a talented cast and Leary's comic chops, Sirens fails to reach its potential.
People Magazine
David Hiltbrand
The mix is unimaginative and uninvolving, although newcomer Snyder is a real find.
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