Rizzoli & Isles

Rizzoli & Isles

2010
Rizzoli & Isles
Rizzoli & Isles

Rizzoli & Isles

7.6 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Perhaps their strikingly different personalities make the relationship between detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles so effective. Jane, the only female cop in Boston's homicide division, is tough, relentless and rarely lets her guard down, while the impeccably dressed Maura displays a sometimes icy temperament — she is, after all, more comfortable among the dead than the living. Together, the best friends have forged a quirky and supportive relationship; they drop the protective shield in each other's company, and combine their expertise to solve Boston's most complex cases.

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EP13  Ocean Frank
Sep. 05,2016
Ocean Frank

The facts don't add up when a dead man is found handcuffed in his home. As the Bon Voyage party approaches, everyone makes a video to say goodbye. In the series finale, everyone says farewell and plans for their next adventure.

EP12  Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Aug. 29,2016
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow

Jane and Maura work to solve two murders -- one from the past and one present day -- that have deep personal connections for Korsak. Jane gets a surprise visit that might lead to romance, and Maura gets upsetting feedback on her novel.

EP11  Stiffed
Aug. 22,2016
Stiffed

A mortician's body is discovered in one of his caskets, leading the team into the world of embalming, interment and serial murder. Tommy Rizzoli visits with his son and considers returning to Boston. Jane's loved ones react to her news.

EP10  For Richer or Poorer
Aug. 15,2016
For Richer or Poorer

When a forensic accountant is gunned down, Jane and Maura are drawn into a Ponzi scheme. But the biggest surprise is Jane's discovery that her prime suspect is someone from Maura's past. Jane also makes a life-changing career decision.

EP9  65 Hours
Aug. 01,2016
65 Hours

On the morning that Jane is supposed to testify in a murder trial, she discovers that a key piece of evidence has been stolen; Frankie decides to learn some magic tricks to impress Nina.

EP8  2M7258-100
Jul. 25,2016
2M7258-100

Jane goes under cover in a county jail to draw out a killer who committed a brutal murder.

EP7  Dead Weight
Jul. 18,2016
Dead Weight

When a bicyclist appears to spontaneously combust, Maura proves his death is actually a murder; Jane is invited to teach a class of FBI recruits at Quantico.

EP6  There Be Ghosts
Jul. 11,2016
There Be Ghosts

Jane and Maura must unravel an old ghost story to solve a double murder at a hospital; Angela convinces Frankie to stop avoiding Kent.

EP5  Shadow of Doubt
Jun. 27,2016
Shadow of Doubt

When a wealthy woman is found dead at the bottom of her stairs, we realize that this was no ordinary slip-and-fall accident. The team is pressed into a game of cat and mouse with a clever killer determined to get away with the perfect crime. Plus, when Maura decides to undergo minor surgery, the surprising part of her healing will be reconnecting with Hope.

EP4  Post Mortem
Jun. 20,2016
Post Mortem

When a mailman is killed, the team must work with a brash, eccentric postal inspector, who believes the mailman's murder is part of a larger conspiracy. Maura continues to struggle with the ramifications of her injury, and Angela intervenes when she discovers Korsak has gotten Kiki a terrible birthday present.

EP3  Cops vs. Zombies
Jun. 13,2016
Cops vs. Zombies

The team works on behalf of the dead - and the undead - after a murder at a zombie convention. Angela decides to pursue her GED after revealing that she never graduated from high school.

EP2  Dangerous Curve Ahead
Jun. 06,2016
Dangerous Curve Ahead

While the entire Boston Police Department searches for Alice Sands, the team investigates a car crash that isn't all it seems. In the midst of this, a new romance blossoms.

EP1  Two Shots: Move Forward
Jun. 06,2016
Two Shots: Move Forward

In the aftermath of a shooting, the team must work to find Alice Sands (Annabeth Gish) and bring her to justice before she destroys Jane's life.

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7.6 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: 2010-07-12 | Released Producted By: Warner Horizon Television , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.tnt.tv/series/rizzoliandisles/
Synopsis

Perhaps their strikingly different personalities make the relationship between detective Jane Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles so effective. Jane, the only female cop in Boston's homicide division, is tough, relentless and rarely lets her guard down, while the impeccably dressed Maura displays a sometimes icy temperament — she is, after all, more comfortable among the dead than the living. Together, the best friends have forged a quirky and supportive relationship; they drop the protective shield in each other's company, and combine their expertise to solve Boston's most complex cases.

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Cast

Angie Harmon , Sasha Alexander , Jordan Bridges

Director

Tess Gerritsen

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leopathak I loved the show when i started watching it but later realized Angie's character as Detective Rizzoli gradually gets irritating. She is shown to be the best detective yet she has no particular skills. Often they show tapes in which only Rizzoli can point out to obvious things other 'detectives' would have noticed too. She tries to be witty and sarcastic but it gets irritating eventually. More than that how they treat her giving her all the details and taking instructions from her like she is their boss. Need more realistic shows.
ct780 I found this show more or less by coincidence a few years ago. I had heard of Tess Gerritsen but never read any of her "Rizzoli & Isles" books and initially wasn't even aware that this was a show based on existing successful novels. In other words: I came in without any bias or expectation.The first episode I caught was one from either Season 2 or Season 3. What I found was a somewhat light-hearted procedural with two female leads (one a cop, the other the medical examiner), a balanced mix of humor and drama, and a good supporting cast. I watched another episode, decided that it was good enough, and went back to the pilot to watch it all in order. The first season is, without doubt, the best of the whole show. It's sightly edgier than the rest, it has a strong and creepy villain in Charles Hoyt and another interesting antagonist in Paddy Doyle (the father of Isles and a criminal on the opposite side of the law), and it always keeps the supporting cast enough in the background to allow the two leads to grow and carry the story.The second & third seasons underwent a noticeable change in tone. Everything got a bit lighter, there's this increasingly annoying clown music in humorous scenes, and the supporting cast begins to take away some of the main characters' screen time. But as a whole, the show still works. Even one of my favorite episodes is in Season 3 (3x02). And some of the new guest characters (in particular, Isles' biological mother and Rizzoli's ego-driven soldier-lover) added some much needed conflict and allowed us to see more of the vulnerable side of the two leads.Then came Season 4, and things became complicated. Again, it had some very good episodes (especially 4x04, but also 4x07 and 4x09), but towards the end of the season, everything unraveled. This was also around the time when Lee Thompson Young (who played Rizzoli's partner) committed suicide, which certainly must have been a factor in what was happening both on screen and behind the scenes and eventually resulted in the firing of showrunner Janet Tamaro. I won't speculate, but the last two or three episodes of Season 4 already hinted at the drastic changes to come. Out of the blue, Rizzoli's younger brother forces himself upon Isles without any consequences at all, whereas Rizzoli herself turns into a shadow of her former self and accepts the blackmail-proposal from her soldier lover (basically: "marry me, or I'll go back to Afghanistan!"), followed by an unexpected pregnancy. This wasn't good. This was turning into something very sexist that I wouldn't enjoy.And with the new showrunner Jan Nash, everything got so much worse in Season 5 and Season 6. Granted, Nash's first few episodes gave me hope. They sent off the emotionally abusive soldier lover (though in a very amateurish cop-out), got rid of the pregnancy (again, in a very amateurish way that left much to be desired), they even temporarily toned down the clown music. But then Nash and her unskilled writers destroyed everything that was good about the show. They ruined the female leads and turned them into incompetent stupid caricatures. They added completely pointless story lines for the supporting characters and made them a central part of the show (Rizzoli's mother and brother have become a real pain in the ass). They brought back the clown music. They erased Isles' backstory and added tons of continuity errors to the show. They got rid of all the guest characters that had added depth (Paddy Doyle, Isles' biological mother, Rizzoli's father, Rizzoli's boss, etc.). They killed off Isles' only remaining friend/colleague (Susie Chang) outside of the Rizzoli family and replaced her with a new man who -- AGAIN -- forced himself upon Isles without any consequences at all. They turned Isles into a shallow two-dimensional joke of a woman who chooses guns like fashion accessories. They took away all of Rizzoli's professionalism and let her make basic mistakes that not even the most inexperienced rookie cop would make. And the list goes on and on and on.The ratings have continually fallen, and I'm glad that this disaster has finally been cancelled. This is not a show about two strong, independent and mature women anymore. This is a step back, and it's sad that all of this happened under the supervision of a female showrunner (Jan Nash even admitted that she didn't bother watching the first seasons when she took over control).Watch the first four seasons. They're decent, light-hearted entertainment. But definitely ignore the rest.
Rwwood48 I like Angie Harmon on Law & Order.When they set her up with Sasha Alexander I knew there was a hit. Angie ( The Tomboy),and Sasha ( The prim & proper lady who knows style)feeding off each other is funny !Then the there was Bruce McGill who I've watched for years,and loved his work. To top it off they had Loranne Bracco. I was hoping Loranne would look like she did in "Googfellas" movie.She looked real hot in that movie ! This is just not another crime,cop show. They added humor between the cast members which makes the show. The rest of the cast adds a lot to the show also.Well written scripts help make it fun to watch.
Ginoyes I love this show - everyone in my family waits for it! We love mystery shows and movies and this is a wonderful combination of mystery plus fun. The characters are superbly written and their lives are blended very realistically. I don't think this 'pregnancy' plot is going to be a good thing though. If she is pregnant in real life then I can understand why they may have put this into the show but most TV shows have failed big time when a baby has been 'written into' the series. Same thing with marriages, the show dies off. Other television shows have done their best to 'hide' the star's real life pregnancy with big clothes and shooting from the top 'up' because the pregnancy did not fit their story line. So I am wondering what the reason for this is to be honest. Otherwise, the show is really enjoyable. The plots are great and very interesting. It was so sad to see the farewell to Lee Thompson Young but they did a very nice job. It was heartfelt and sentimental. Another tragedy in the lives of young actors/actresses in Hollywood.