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Rescue Me - Season 5

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The film starring Denis Leary, Michael Lombardi, Steven Pasquale is directed by Denis Leary, Peter Tolan. Tommy Gavin has to face the fears of his job obsessing his mind. Besides, his ex-wife hurts his pride when she goes out with new lover.
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New York Times
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April 07, 2009

Rescue Me seems to come by its reverse class condescension so honestly that it hardly even seems to matter when it begins to feel too broad.
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Newark Star-Ledger
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April 07, 2009

Rescue Me has lit a new fire under both the man and his show.
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Common Sense Media
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April 07, 2009

Though the firefighting scenes are exciting, the strength of Rescue Me is that the characters' problems and crises are all very believable.
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Variety
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April 07, 2009

Make room on the DVR, as the FX original comes back like a house afire.
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Uncle Barky
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April 07, 2009

[FX's] Envelope-pushing signature series.
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USA Today
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April 07, 2009

Supremely well-written by Leary, Peter Tolan and Evan Reilly, Rescue Me careens through plots and moods like a house afire.
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Los Angeles Times
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April 07, 2009

Where once Rescue Me wallowed in the endless dark nights of its characters' shattered souls, it is now so lighthearted it occasionally borders on glib.
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Entertainment Weekly
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April 07, 2009

Now Rescue Me has taken on an invigorated intensity.
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New York Daily News
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April 07, 2009

Some things don't work quite so well.
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AV Club
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April 07, 2009

Rescue Me is at its best when it's not focusing on those doing the leaving, but those left behind, struggling to comprehend how a life can be just consumed by flame.
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