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Rizzoli & Isles
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Based on Rizzoli & Isles novel series
by Tess Gerritsen
Developed by Janet Tamaro
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Composer(s) James S. Levine
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 92 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)
  • Bill Haber
  • Janet Tamaro
  • Michael M. Robin
  • Joel Fields
  • Michael Zinberg
  • Jan Nash
  • Ken Hanes
  • Antoinette Stella
  • Michael Sardo
  • Charles Grant Craig
  • Julie Hebert
  • Jeff Hayes
Production location(s) Los Angeles
Editor(s)
  • Alexander Stout
  • Patrick Mcgee
  • Dan Aguilar
  • Emanuel Fidalgo
  • Brittany Jones
  • Mark LePatner
  • Carolyn Dobbe
  • Eric Wylie
  • T. Michael Baiocco
  • Missy Weichers
  • Adam K. Tiller
  • Shawn Taylor
Running time 45–55 minutes
Production company(s) <templatestyles src="Plainlist/styles.css"/>
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network TNT
Original release July 12, 2010 (2010-07-12) –
present
External links
Website

Rizzoli & Isles is a TNT television series starring Angie Harmon as police detective Jane Rizzoli and Sasha Alexander as medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles. The one-hour drama is based on the Rizzoli & Isles series of novels by Tess Gerritsen. It premiered on July 12, 2010.[1] On July 23, 2015, TNT renewed the show for a 13-episode seventh season, slated to premiere June 6, 2016.[2][3] On January 7, 2016, it was announced that the seventh season will be the series' last.[4]

Premise

The series' backstory is inspired by the Maura Isles/Jane Rizzoli series of novels by Tess Gerritsen. Rizzoli appears in the series' first novel, The Surgeon, and Isles is introduced in the second, The Apprentice, which serves as the basis for the television series. Boston detective Jane Rizzoli has been investigating a serial killer named Charles Hoyt. Hoyt, who was banned from medical school for fondling a corpse, used his vast medical knowledge to systematically torture and kill people, usually choosing couples so that he could induce the most fear in his victims. Rizzoli ascertains Hoyt's location, but as she is searching for him, she is hit in the back of the head and knocked unconscious. She is pinned to the floor by scalpels and awakes as Hoyt prepares to cut her throat, but Vince Korsak, Rizzoli's partner, locates her and shoots Hoyt, saving her life. Rizzoli, reasoning that Korsak would never trust her as his partner after seeing her so vulnerable, applies for a new partner.

The series pilot, "See One. Do One. Teach One", is largely based on the novel The Apprentice. Rizzoli and medical examiner Maura Isles investigate a killer with Hoyt's modus operandi plus an interest in necrophilia. Rizzoli and Isles discover that the copycat was John Stark (Brendan McCarthy), a soldier who met Hoyt in medical school, had his identity erased for CIA black operations, and mimicked Hoyt's MO in a killing spree during said operations. Meanwhile, Hoyt escapes from prison and rejoins his apprentice to continue in his killing. Later Rizzoli's home is broken into, and she is told by someone posing as part of BPD that her neighbor had been killed; she rushes into the van to see the body but finds Hoyt instead. Hoyt and his apprentice knock Rizzoli out and kidnap her. When she wakes up they attempt to kill her, but she manages to disarm them by tasing them and burning Hoyt's eye with a flare. In self-defense, she shoots the apprentice to death, and when Hoyt reaches for Rizzoli's gun she shoots him through the hands, giving him injuries similar to the ones he gave her.

New twists are introduced when Rizzoli and Isles discover that a recent murder victim is actually Isles's previously unknown half-brother, resulting in her discovery that her father is notorious criminal Patrick Doyle.

Hoyt returns 18 months later through another apprentice, Lola, in "I'm Your Boogie Man". Having murdered Lola's abusive husband two years earlier, Hoyt uses her Stockholm syndrome to his advantage and uses her to stalk Rizzoli. Lola seduces and captures Frankie Rizzoli before tying Jane up. She plans to kidnap Jane until Hoyt can escape from prison, but Rizzoli manages to distract Lola long enough for Frankie to kill Lola with her own revolver.

Hoyt returns again when he arranges for another inmate to be stabbed while he is dying of cancer, luring Jane into the prison so that he can taunt her about another unsolved murder he committed. While speaking to Jane in the prison infirmary Hoyt tells Jane to look at what he is reading—Tess Gerritsen's novel The Silent Girl. Although Jane manages to find the bodies of his victims—the family of an old college professor of Hoyt's who was unaware of his expulsion—Hoyt, aided by a third apprentice, manages to capture Jane and Maura, only to have Jane beat Hoyt and then stab him when he and his apprentice try to kill Maura.

Episodes

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As of March 15, 2016, 92 episodes of Rizzoli & Isles have aired.

Production

The untitled project was on TNT's development slate as early as March 2008.[5] In October 2009, TNT placed a cast-contingent pilot order under the original title, Rizzoli.[6][7] The pilot script was written by Janet Tamaro. Angie Harmon was the first actress cast, taking the title role of police detective Jane Rizzoli.[8] Sasha Alexander won the role of medical examiner Dr. Maura Isles after auditioning with Harmon.[9] Bruce McGill signed as Rizzoli's former partner, Sgt. Vince Korsak.[10] Lee Thompson Young was cast as her new partner, Barry Frost.[10] The role of Rizzoli's younger brother Frankie was filled by Jordan Bridges.[10] Lorraine Bracco signed on as Rizzoli's mother, Angela.[11] In early 2010, Billy Burke was announced as FBI agent Gabriel Dean.[12]

In late January 2010, TNT green-lighted the pilot to series with the new title Rizzoli & Isles.[12][13] Ten episodes were ordered and the show premiered on July 12, 2010.[12][14] The series is produced on the Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California.[15] Owing to a sponsorship deal between MillerCoors and Turner Broadcasting for the summer 2010 season, the series included product placement for MGD 64, including billboards in the backgrounds of some scenes.[16][17] The first season was additionally sponsored by Vonage. After having aired three episodes in 2010, the series was renewed for a second season,[18] which aired from July 11 to December 26, 2011. In August 2011, TNT ordered a third season, which aired from June 5 through December 25, 2012.[19] On June 29, 2012, TNT ordered a fourth season, which aired from June 25, 2013, through March 18, 2014.[20][21][22] On December 9, 2014, TNT renewed Rizzoli & Isles for an 18-episode sixth season.[23][24]

In August 2013, production on the fourth season was suspended when cast member Lee Thompson Young was found dead at his Los Angeles apartment from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.[25] In the second half of the fifth season, a new character, crime scene analyst Nina Holiday, played by Idara Victor, was introduced. Series executive producer Jan Nash stated that Nina would not replace Young's character, Frost, but is her own character. Instead, the existing characters were given "new dynamics", according to Nash. For example, Jane and Korsak work more cases together, and Frankie is more involved and has more access.[26]

Cast and characters

Main cast

Actor Character Occupation Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6
Angie Harmon Jane Rizzoli Detective, Boston PD Homicide Main
Sasha Alexander Dr. Maura Isles Chief Medical Examiner, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Main
Lee Thompson Young Barry Frost Detective, Boston PD Homicide Main
Jordan Bridges Frankie Rizzoli, Jr. Detective, Boston PD Main
Bruce McGill Vince Korsak Sergeant Detective, Boston PD Homicide Main
Lorraine Bracco Angela Rizzoli Bartender Main
Brian Goodman Sean Cavanaugh Lieutenant Detective, Boston PD Homicide Recurring Main Recurring
Idara Victor Nina Holiday Technician / Analyst, Boston PD Recurring Main

Main characters

From an Italian American family, Jane is brash, brilliant, and often prickly but also a confident and independent woman. She is the tomboy daughter of an overprotective mother. She is extremely competitive, especially with her little brother, Frankie, who is often caught in her shadow. Jane can tackle a perp like a linebacker. She rarely lets her guard down with anyone, except her best friend, Maura Isles. As a child, she was slightly chubby, earning her the nickname "Roly-Poly Rizzoli". She mentioned in one episode that she played field hockey as an attacker in junior college. She is the eldest Rizzoli sibling,[27] and graduated from high school in 1994, which puts Jane's birth year at 1976.[28] She is hopeless with men and allergic to dogs, but she winds up taking in Jo Friday, a stray dog rescued by her former partner, Korsak. Raised in the blue-collar Boston suburb of Revere, Jane has fought long and hard to win the respect of her colleagues, but it is her relationship with her equally stubborn mother, Angela Rizzoli, that sometimes proves to be her biggest headache. During her time on the force, she had a traumatic experience at the hands of a serial killer known as "The Surgeon", Charles Hoyt. While trying to rescue one of his victims, she was taken by surprise from behind and almost became a victim herself. She has matching scars in the center of her palms where Hoyt stabbed her with scalpels, keeping her pinned to the ground. Her original partner, Vince Korsak, saved her life, and Jane survived the brutal, near-death attack by Hoyt. Although she put Hoyt behind bars, she is still haunted by him. She learned that she was pregnant at the end of season four, owing to a liaison with her old boyfriend Casey, but lost the baby midway through the fifth season when she was attacked while protecting a key witness in a case.
  • Dr. Maura Dorothea Isles (Sasha Alexander), the Commonwealth of Massachusetts' Chief Medical Examiner
Isles is a forensic expert working at the Boston Police Department. She is Jane's best friend. Maura is a walking encyclopedia, able to spout out facts regardless of whether or not they are relevant to a case. She has a pet tortoise named Bass, after noted forensic anthropologist William M. Bass. Maura is not easily ruffled and has a steady temperament. She absolutely loves examining dead bodies, but she has a tendency to diagnose living people a little too often. She is the adopted only child of a wealthy family. In high school, she was nicknamed "Maura-The-Bore-A" because her classmates thought she was boring. She is always impeccably dressed and is known around the force as "Queen of the Dead"; her ring tone on Jane's phone appropriately plays Chopin's "Funeral March". Maura is the complete opposite of Jane, though they are best friends; Rizzoli is more of a tomboy, while Maura always looks like she is going to a fashion shoot rather than to the morgue or a crime scene. Though Maura is socially awkward and has trouble with men because of her brutal honesty and habit of revealing all their medical conditions, she is not awkward around Jane. She can analyze x-rays and blood chemistries and can slice open muscles and organs but possesses no scalpel with which to dissect human emotions. Maura also cannot lie; if she does, she breaks out in hives. It is later revealed that her biological father is an Irish crime boss named Paddy Doyle, something she finds out while investigating her half-brother's death. She finds out in the episode "What Doesn't Kill You" (3.1) that her father told her biological mother that she died on the day she was born, August 7, 1976. She subsequently visited a cemetery containing a gravestone with the name "Baby Maura Doyle" on it.
Angela is fiercely protective of her children, saying she has not slept since Jane decided to become a cop. Angela wishes Jane could be a little more feminine and is constantly trying to set her up on dates. After her divorce, she spent some time working in the precinct's café, and dated Lieutenant Cavanagh, but she quit the job and broke up with Cavanagh when she decided that she needed to re-evaluate her life. She currently works at the bar that Vince Korsak bought and that they all frequent.
  • Vincent "Vince" Walter Korsak (Bruce McGill), Rizzoli's former/original partner
The two maintain a close bond after years of working together, but Korsak is clearly bothered that he is no longer partnered with Jane. He seems to care for her like a daughter and is nearly as protective of her as Angela is. It is revealed in the series pilot that he saved her life from Hoyt. He will drop whatever he is doing on a moment's notice to rescue an animal, and enjoys watching videos of dogs on the Internet. After remaining a detective for his entire career, Korsak was finally promoted to sergeant in season two, and took the lieutenant's exam in season five. In preparing for retirement, Vince bought the local bar that they all frequent and employed Angela. He was a U.S. Marine and served during the Vietnam War.
A whiz when it comes to computers and technology, he is terrified of dead bodies and becomes ill at the sight of blood. He is very protective of Jane and stands by her like a loyal, tough partner. In the season five premiere, he dies in a car accident while returning from vacation. In the season five finale, the team establish the Barry Frost Memorial Scholarship, intended for students who are academically gifted and seek to go into professions that would help others but lack the resources to do so.
  • Francesco "Frankie" Rizzoli, Jr. (Jordan Bridges), Jane's brother and police officer
He looks up to Jane, but does not like feeling caught in her shadow, especially as he tries to make his own way on the police force. Like all the men in Jane's life, Frankie is more protective of Jane than she would like. He is a cop against his mother's wishes, and sees his sister as a role model. In season four Frankie is promoted to detective and starts taking night classes in computer science in season five to increase his skill set in Frost's absence.
  • Sean Cavanaugh (Brian Goodman), the lieutenant of the Boston PD's Homicide Unit
Fiercely loyal to Jane and an old friend of Korsak, Sean is willing to bend the rules for his guys. It is later discovered that Sean lost his wife and son in a fire (set by Paddy Doyle) back when he and Korsak were rookies.
  • Nina Holiday (Idara Victor), a crime scene analyst and computer technician
Formerly a detective, Holiday transferred to Boston Homicide in order to hone her analytical skills in an office-based environment.[29]

Recurring cast and characters

  • Tina Huang as Susie Chang, the senior criminalist of the Boston Police Department's crime laboratory. She has described herself as having a very physical memory; when circumstances required her to take point in an investigation, she made various dioramas to explain her reasoning. She was killed in the sixth season episode "Misconduct Game" as part of a complex plan to frame the forensics department for poor handling of a recent case, but the subsequent investigation exposed the killer's true agenda.
  • Donnie Wahlberg as Lieutenant Joe Grant, an old rival of Jane's who has known her since childhood. He constantly made fun of her, calling her "Frog-Face" and "Roly-Poly Rizzoli" because she was slightly chubby when she was younger. When he leaves for Washington, DC after being appointed as the liaison between Boston and Homeland Security, he claims that he had liked her for a very long time.
  • John Doman as Patrick "Paddy" Doyle, an Irish-American crime boss and biological father and protector of Maura Isles; he claimed she had died as a baby and made sure she was adopted.[30]
  • Jacqueline Bisset as Constance Isles, a visual artist and the adoptive mother of Dr. Maura Isles. She loves Maura but is sorry that they don't have a close relationship.
  • Colin Egglesfield as Thomas "Tommy" Rizzoli: the youngest brother of Jane and Frankie; he is the youngest of the Rizzoli kids, arrested for running a priest over at a crosswalk on his third DUI violation. He returns to the family fold following his release from prison. As of the season two episode "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother", he is 32 years old. He tries to kiss Maura when he comes back to pay her back for her kindness, but she stops him and he develops a huge crush on Maura as he works on starting a new life[31]
  • Chris Vance as Charles (Casey) Jones, an old flame of Jane's during high school, reunited with Jane during season two. A U.S. Army officer assigned to the Middle East, he returns to Boston in season three but breaks up with Jane because of injuries that left him partially paralyzed below the waist. He returns in season four's first episode after a successful operation and proposes to Jane, but when he receives the offer of a promotion to colonel, he decides to stay in the army, leaving Jane behind as she was unwilling to leave her life. He is aware that Jane was pregnant with his child, but respects her decision to raise the child alone as he had also made the choice to return to the army; she loses the baby midway through the fifth season after being attacked while protecting a witness.
  • Darryl Alan Reed as Rondo, a man with access to information in the criminal world. Although Jane initially dismisses his offer to be her confidential informant, he does become her informant later on and is currently providing Jane with information from the criminal world. He has also been shown to have a comical character persona, similar to Larry Laffer. He frequently hits on Jane, calling her "Vanilla". He is revealed to be an ex–jazz singer in "This Is How a Heart Breaks".
  • Billy Burke as Gabriel Dean, an FBI agent often seen working with the Boston Homicide detectives and Medical Examiner's Office. He later becomes romantically involved with Detective Jane Rizzoli, but she ends this relationship when he tries to use her as part of a plan to capture Paddy Doyle that forced Jane to shoot Paddy.
  • Chazz Palminteri as Francesco "Frank" Rizzoli, Sr., Jane, Frankie and Tommy's father. He owns and runs a plumbing business called Rizzoli and Sons. He and Angela separate and then divorce after the first series. He later tries to have their marriage annulled so that he can remarry in a Catholic ceremony. He returns to announce he has stage 2 prostate cancer, and, despite the news, his family finds it difficult to overlook his past transgressions.
  • Matthew Del Negro as Giovanni Gilberti, an old classmate of Jane's and a blue-collar auto mechanic. He is under the impression that Maura and Jane are dating, which Maura came up with in order to save her from Giovanni's advances.
  • Michael Massee as Charles Hoyt, a former serial killer who stabbed Jane in both hands and continued to threaten Jane, even from behind bars. Hoyt appears in many episodes, including "See One, Do One, Teach One" (episode 1), "I'm Your Boogie Man", and "Remember Me". In the episode "See One, Do One, Teach One", Hoyt and the apprentice he went to medical school with kidnap Jane. Jane shoots and kills the apprentice and throws a flare at Hoyt. Jane then shoots him in the hands and says, "We match". In the episode "Remember Me", Hoyt, despite dying of cancer, lures Jane and Maura into his hospital room with the aid of a new apprentice with the goal of killing Jane before he dies, but Jane manages to get the upper hand and stabs and kills Hoyt with a scalpel while saying, "I win". Despite his death, he continues to haunt Jane and the team and has been mentioned at least once a season since his death; when dealing with the murders committed by Dennis Rockmond ("Melt My Heart of Stone"), Jane speculates that he may be an apprentice of Hoyt's due to the ritualistic nature of his crimes, and "No One Mourns the Wicked" saw the team deal with a forensic pathologist and her son (conceived by her father's abuse) who were committing murders inspired by Hoyt's methods
  • Sharon Lawrence as Hope Martin, Maura's biological mother, who believed Maura died as a baby. She is a noted forensic pathologist.
  • Emilee Wallace as Cailin, Hope's daughter and Maura's half-sister. Maura anonymously donated her kidney to Cailin to save her life.
  • Alexandra Holden as Lydia Sparks, a ditzy young woman who is heavily pregnant when she is befriended by Angela. It is soon revealed that the child she is carrying is either Tommy's or Angela's ex-husband Frank's. Eventually the child is known as TJ, for "Tommy Junior", once a test confirms that Tommy is the father.
  • Jaz Sinclair as Tasha Williams

Ratings

The series started strong in the ratings, as 7.55 million viewers tuned in for the premiere episode. Rizzoli & Isles was the second most-watched cable program on the evening of July 12, 2010, behind its lead-in, The Closer, which had 110,000 more viewers.[32] The show finished the week in third behind The Closer and the final episode of Deadliest Catch.[33]

The premiere set a record as the highest-rated debut for a commercial-supported cable series, and it was the second-highest debut ever for a basic cable TV series.[34][35] Rizzoli & Isles is second only to the 2008 premiere of Raising the Bar, which attracted 7.7 million viewers during its commercial-free debut.[35][36][37] Live + 7 day ratings for the premiere updated the show's status as the all-time most-watched cable series launch, with DVR viewers increasing the show's rating to just over 9 million viewers.[38]

The show has ranked in the top five scripted cable dramas all five seasons and was the number one scripted cable drama in its fifth season.[39]

Season Time slot (EST) Number of episodes Premiere Finale TV season Overall rank Overall viewership
Date Viewers
(millions)
18–49 Rating Date Viewers
(millions)
18–49 Rating
1
Monday 10:00 pm
10
July 12, 2010
7.55[40] 2.1[40]
September 13, 2010
6.56[41] 1.5[41] 2010 TBA TBA
2 15
July 11, 2011
6.38[42] 1.2[42]
December 26, 2011
5.79[43] 1.1[43] 2011 TBA TBA
3
Tuesday
9:00 pm
15
June 5, 2012
5.62[44] 1.2[44]
December 25, 2012
4.42[45] 0.8[45] 2012 #3[46] 7.40[46]
4 16
June 25, 2013
6.64[47] 1.4[47]
March 18, 2014
3.58[48] 0.7[48] 2013–14 #5 8.40[49]
5 18
June 17, 2014
5.81[50] 1.0[50]
March 17, 2015
3.62[51] 0.6[51] 2014–15 TBA TBA
6 18
June 16, 2015
4.39[52] 0.7[52]
March 15, 2016
2.92[53] 0.5[53] 2015–16 TBA TBA
7
Monday 9:00 pm
13
June 6, 2016
TBA 2016–17 TBA TBA

Broadcast

Rizzoli & Isles started to air on GEM in Australia on November 29, 2010.[54] The series started to air on Super Channel in Canada on October 5, 2010.[55]

The series moved to Showcase in Canada on January 3, 2012, on TVNorge in Norway on November 11, 2010, Serie in South Africa on September 14, 2011, and on Warner TV in Singapore on February 1, 2011.[56]

Rizzoli & Isles started to air on Alibi in the United Kingdom on September 13, 2011. A subscription is required.[56][57] The series second season premiered on January 26, 2012.[56]

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Recipient(s) Result
2012 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 18–21 Cameron Monaghan Nominated
2014 People's Choice Awards Favorite Cable TV Actress Angie Harmon Nominated
2015 Favorite Cable TV Actress Angie Harmon Won
Favorite Cable TV Drama Rizzoli & Isles Nominated
2016 Favorite Cable TV Actress Sasha Alexander Won

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