Rush Hour

2016

Seasons & Episodes

  • 1

5.6| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

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

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Warner Bros. Television

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Trailers & Clips

Also starring Justin Hires

Reviews

Ploydsge just watch it!
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
mtran408 I don't write imdb reviews....but 3 episodes in, with the pilot being a a terrible modern day make over, but it was a necessity for the rest of the show. These guys deserve a chance. What's Rush Hour? An LAPD detective teaming up with a Hong Kong detective, it's NOT about Tucker and Chan. I am 3 episodes in, and liking the show more and more. Its actually about a trio, not a duo! Carter's cousin is around ALL the time, helping solve cases, and even chasing bad guys!Lighten up, stop being a negative nancy and comparing this show to the movies. You'll enjoy it A LOT more.
Parker Lewis Rush Hour deserved to be a contender, especially with Lethal Weapon being successful as a TV series. If the Kardashians can be on our screens for who knows how long, then why not Rush Hour? It deserved a second season, and shame on the powers-that-be for not giving Rush Hour room to grow."Freakin' Australians!! Do you know they take all our movie roles? Russell Crowe, Chris Hemsworth." Classic life from James Carter (Justin Hires) in the 7th episode of Rush Hour. This is the first of many ethnic mis-references from James, as Russell Crowe is a New Zealander, not Australian. Also in this episode James makes Japanese references to his Chinese partner Jonathan Lee (played by Jon Foo),and Jonathan politely correctly corrects him, although Jonathan failed to recognize Russell is from New Zealand. Australians, New Zealanders...to some they all look alike I guess.
Yousuf Kamal It's not on par with it's Movie predecessors, but for a TV show, it was not that bad. It's very surprising that the show is now Canceled while shows with much less attraction are still going on. The dynamic between the two lead actors were good, jokes sometimes missed to hit but when it hit, it was hilarious. I've watched all the episodes, and I'm glad that I did. They should come back with better writing and humor and less cliché. Sometimes the outcome got too predictable and the comedy was dry. But overall it was pretty enjoyable for my taste. No one can replace Jackie Chan but I didn't think Jon Foo was doing a bad job. The action was good for a TV budget. Justin Hires was doing good too. Felt refreshing compared to Chris Tucker's high pitch voice, still, irreplaceable. I really hope they come back better, stronger and funnier.
dagur-83637 I didn't really like the first episode because it seemed like a bad remake of Rush hour 1. Most TV series take about 2-3 episodes to get into and I have disliked a pilot before but got hooked on a show after giving it another chance few times before. Rush hour is funny, a bit exciting and has good production value. I'm 3 episodes in and liking it more and more.1 2 3Give this show a chance and don't judge it based on the movies. This is it's own thing and should be judged as so.