Ladder 62, Engine 99 Can No Longer ‘Rescue Me’ After Final Season
It’s the question of the day at we approach the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy. Let’s be real a lot of people ask the question and for those of us who knew people who died during that terrorist attack almost 10 years ago you’ll get the same answer. For those of us who knew no one that perished, you may get a different answer.
What’s the question? Is it time for us to get over the tragedy of 9/11?
Well the FX television series Rescue Me was born after that tragedy. It focused on the lives of the firemen and their families starting with their daily activities in and around the fictitious Ladder 62/Engine 99 firehouse in New York city. And this is season seven of Rescue Me but I gotta tell you I have no reason to watch tonight’s final episode of the final season.
I’m just bored with the whole mess of re-living that awful day. And with the show’s lack of a strong audience when compared to launch back in 2004, well it seems a lot of people just want that day to go away.
The show was created by actor/comedian Denis Leary and just lost its engagement to any audience. It was a solid show for a few years but then for some reason, and I just can’t put my finger on it, I lost total interest in Rescue Me.
Actually the show got to be pretty lame. It lost any creativity or the creativity stayed the same with nothing to refresh the content of Rescue Me.
Good show but are we all tired of re-hashing the tragedy of 9/11? Well maybe, with the decline of interest in Rescue Me. It could be time for some of us to let this 10th anniversary be done, for all of us all to take a deep breath and focus on the future.
Rick Thomas
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