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Nabinger16 07:06 PM 04-06-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Trent, the first season premiered on July 21, 2004, so it was almost 3 full years after 9/11. It hardly "cashes in" on the esteem that firefighters are held in, it shows them with more problems than the average Joe.
It was the first show about FDNY post 9/11, and even though it was almost three years after 9/11, firefighters were more revered then ever. IMHO it was a convenient time to produce a series about fireman especially FDNY.


Originally Posted by icehog3:
I could find no news reports of any Fire Department suing Leary's foundation.

I couldn't seem to find anything about it either. Firehouse is where I read about it, but I'm not sure where the story went. The story went into LFF having finical trouble. The dept. was a larger city dept. who purchased an equipment truck. The contracts were signed and the vehicle was built. When it came time for delivery there was no money. The manufacture was on the dept. for the money because of the contract and the dept. was going after LFF because they awarded them the grant.

I'm not saying Dennis Leary hasn't done a ton of good for the fire service. I'm just not into the TV show, but I will admit I assumed LFF was created after Rescue Me. I didn't know it was created in 2000 to honor his cousin.
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icehog3 09:39 PM 04-06-2009
Originally Posted by Nabinger16:
It was the first show about FDNY post 9/11, and even though it was almost three years after 9/11, firefighters were more revered then ever. IMHO it was a convenient time to produce a series about fireman especially FDNY.
We can just agree to disagree, My Brother. :-)
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Junior 09:57 PM 04-06-2009
Can not wait. Great show.
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Nabinger16 04:10 AM 04-07-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
We can just agree to disagree, My Brother. :-)
That's cool, much love! :-)
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thebiglebowski 09:55 AM 04-07-2009
Originally Posted by Nabinger16:
It was the first show about FDNY post 9/11, and even though it was almost three years after 9/11, firefighters were more revered then ever. IMHO it was a convenient time to produce a series about fireman especially FDNY.
well... i'd say about the last thing this show does is glorify the fiirefighters. really shows them with all their warts, for the most part.
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Nabinger16 10:26 AM 04-07-2009
Originally Posted by thebiglebowski:
well... i'd say about the last thing this show does is glorify the fiirefighters. really shows them with all their warts, for the most part.
It was not my intent to imply Fox was attempting to glorify firefighters with the show. It's simply my opinion that Fox decided to produce a TV series about FDNY Firefighters in the wake 9/11. Even if it was almost 3 years past, it was still very fresh in the hearts and minds of every American. FDNY was in the forefront of the disaster, and in my opinion Fox knew a show such as Rescue Me would have a high probability of succeeding.

I'll state again though, I've only seen a couple episodes. It may be an extremely entertaining show, but I don't care for it due to the reason I feel it was produced.
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Scottw 11:18 AM 04-07-2009
I enjoy the show and try to watch it with some of my firefighter buddies (they are firemen, I am not). I know all the great things that the brave men and women of these fire companies do so actually seeing the "real" side of these people portrayed to me is enjoyable. Good show and I have been a Leary fan since seeing "The Ref".
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icehog3 11:20 AM 04-07-2009
Originally Posted by Nabinger16:
It was not my intent to imply Fox was attempting to glorify firefighters with the show. It's simply my opinion that Fox decided to produce a TV series about FDNY Firefighters in the wake 9/11. Even if it was almost 3 years past, it was still very fresh in the hearts and minds of every American. FDNY was in the forefront of the disaster, and in my opinion Fox knew a show such as Rescue Me would have a high probability of succeeding.
I'll state again though, I've only seen a couple episodes. It may be an extremely entertaining show, but I don't care for it due to the reason I feel it was produced.
Of course that is true, Trent, a network would be foolish to produce a show that they didn't think had a high probability of succeeding.

I think, based on Leary's actions before the show was produced (i.e, his Foundation, started in 2000 even before 9/11), his motivation for making the series may have been a bit more heartfelt than simply capitalizing on 9/11. :-)
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Scottw 11:24 AM 04-07-2009
Originally Posted by icehog3:
Of course that is true, Trent, a network would be foolish to produce a show that they didn't think had a high probability of succeeding.
I think, based on Leary's actions before the show was produced (i.e, his Foundation, started in 2000 even before 9/11), his motivation for making the series may have been a bit more heartfelt than simply capitalizing on 9/11. :-)

Good point Tom!
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Jbailey 01:17 PM 04-07-2009
I started watching this when it started and caught most if not all of the first season. When I moved I didn't have a tivo forever and missed most of the 3rd and 4th seasons. I might catch the new one tonight.
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icehog3 02:35 PM 04-07-2009
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
I started watching this when it started and caught most if not all of the first season. When I moved I didn't have a tivo forever and missed most of the 3rd and 4th seasons. I might catch the new one tonight.
I have Seasons 3 and 4 on DVD if you wanna borrow them, Dave. :-)
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thebiglebowski 09:00 AM 04-08-2009
i thought it was pretty good last night. got me right back into the flow.
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icehog3 03:16 PM 04-08-2009
TiVo'ed it as I was watching the Blackhawks....probably get to it over the weekend...Glad to hear it was good. :-)
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jamesb3 03:53 PM 04-08-2009
Been a watcher of this show since day one. Absolutely a great show. Love the fact that this is a 22 episode season. Just more of a great thing.:-) Only T.V. show that I watch.
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Scottw 03:59 PM 04-08-2009
Since Tom hasn't seen it yet, I won't give anything away but I think it was a pretty good show and Leary is just great. Enjoy it Tom.
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thebiglebowski 08:59 AM 04-09-2009
Originally Posted by Scottw:
Since Tom hasn't seen it yet, I won't give anything away but I think it was a pretty good show and Leary is just great. Enjoy it Tom.
totally agree - would like to see this show and actors in it get some sort've recognition one of these days (emmys, globes?)...
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bigloo 09:12 AM 04-09-2009
I have watched since show #1, one of the best shows ever made. If you like this show, you should seriously also rent DEADWOOD if you have not seen that series. Both are edgy with interesting characters.
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Gophernut 03:15 PM 04-21-2009
Originally Posted by bigloo:
I have watched since show #1, one of the best shows ever made. If you like this show, you should seriously also rent DEADWOOD if you have not seen that series. Both are edgy with interesting characters.
:-)I completely agree with you on both counts! Rescue Me is just another example of FX really doing a great job on some of the series out there. Rescue Me, The Shield, and Sons of Anarchy to name my favorites. Can't wait to get home tonight, crack open a couple beers, and watch Rescue Me!:-)
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MedicCook 10:05 PM 07-28-2009
c.u.n.t.h.

:-)
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King James 10:32 PM 07-28-2009
I've seen a few episodes but haven't watched it weekly. Maybe something to catch up on for the next season
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