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Boss (TV series)

Boss is an American political drama television series created by Farhad Safinia. The series stars Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane, the mayor of Chicago, who has recently been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, a degenerative neurological disorder.

Boss
GenrePolitical drama/thriller
Psychological thriller
Created byFarhad Safinia
Starring
Theme music composerTraditional, arranged by Robert Plant and Buddy Miller
Opening themeRobert Plant - "Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down"
Ending theme"Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down" (instrumental)
ComposerBrian Reitzell[1]
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes18
Production
Executive producers
Production locationChicago, Illinois
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time54-60 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkStarz
ReleaseOctober 21, 2011 (2011-10-21) –
October 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)

The series was broadcast in the United States on the premium television service Starz and was produced by Category 5 Entertainment, Grammnet Productions and Lionsgate Television. On September 27, 2011, before the series premiered, Starz announced that Boss had been renewed for a second season of ten episodes.[2] The first season premiered on October 21, 2011[3] and the second season premiered on August 17, 2012.[4]

On November 20, 2012, it was announced that Starz had cancelled the show.[5] A film was discussed to finish the show's storylines,[6] but those plans were cancelled after series creator Farhad Safinia declined to move forward with the project.[7]

Overview edit

As the series commences we follow Tom Kane, the Mayor of Chicago, who has been diagnosed with dementia with Lewy bodies, a degenerative neurological disorder. Determined to remain in charge, Kane conceals the disease from everyone around him except his own physician, Dr. Ella Harris. Kane's marriage to Meredith is one of convenience. His closest advisors, Kitty O'Neill and Ezra Stone, begin to suspect something is wrong with the Mayor but respect the boundary he has erected that precludes asking such questions, though lapses on Kane's part begin to become apparent to others around him, such as the current Illinois governor McCall "Mac" Cullen and The Sentinel's political journalist Sam Miller. Meanwhile, Kane and his team work behind the scenes to groom State Treasurer Ben Zajac to become the next Governor of Illinois.

Cast edit

Main cast edit

  • Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane, the Mayor of Chicago
  • Connie Nielsen as Meredith Kane, Tom's wife
  • Hannah Ware as Emma Kane, Tom Kane's estranged daughter
  • Jeff Hephner as Ben Zajac, Illinois State Treasurer and candidate for Governor
  • Kathleen Robertson as Kitty O'Neill, Tom Kane's personal aide
  • Martin Donovan as Ezra Stone (Main cast season 1; Recurring season 2), Tom Kane's senior political advisor
  • Troy Garity as Sam Miller (Recurring Season 1; Main cast Season 2), a political journalist working for The Sentinel
  • Jonathan Groff as Ian Todd (Season 2), a political upstart trying to get Kane's ear
  • Rotimi as Darius (Recurring Season 1; Main cast Season 2), a drug dealer with whom Emma is romantically involved
  • Daniel J. Travanti as Gerald 'Babe' McGantry
  • Tip "T.I." Harris as Trey (Season 2), a former gang member with designs on a career in Chicago's City Hall
  • Sanaa Lathan as Mona Fredricks (Season 2), Tom Kane's new chief of staff.

Recurring cast edit

  • Francis Guinan as McCall "Mac" Cullen (Season 1–2), Governor of Illinois, who is running for re-election
  • Amy Morton as Catherine Walsh (Season 2), the Republican candidate for governor
  • Nicole Forester as Maggie Zajac (Season 1–2), Ben Zajac's wife
  • Karen Aldridge as Dr. Ella Harris (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's neurologist
  • James Vincent Meredith as Alderman Ross (Season 1–2), an alderman serving on the Chicago City Council, from the South Side
  • Anthony Mockus, Sr. as Mayor Rutledge (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's predecessor and Meredith's father, who is in a catatonic state
  • Gil Bellows as Vacarro (Season 2), casino investor and Meredith's lover
  • Doug James as the Grey Haired Man[8] (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's enforcer
  • Jennifer Mudge as Debra Whitehead (Season 1), caretaker / nurse to Tom Kane's father-in-law
  • Ricardo Gutierrez as Alderman Mata (Season 1), an alderman serving on the Chicago City Council, representing the 30th ward
  • Joe Minoso as Moco Ruiz (Season 1), the head of a construction company working on the O'Hare expansion
  • Steve Lenz as Phone Monkey (Season 1–2), an aide to Tom Kane
  • Danny Goldring as Ryan Kavanaugh (Season 1–2), Tom Kane's childhood friend and former homicide detective[9]
  • Richard Perez, as Alderman Ortiz
  • Mary Hollis Inboden as Jackie Shope (Season 1–2), a journalist at The Sentinel working under Sam Miller

Development and production edit

Farhad Safinia developed Boss in late 2009, with creative input from Kelsey Grammer and his production company Grammnet Productions.[10] In November 2010, the script was shopped around to various cable networks and, following a heated and contentious bidding war, Starz placed an eight episode order for the series, based solely on the strength of the script.[10] This was in keeping with Starz's business model of not ordering pilots but rather green-lighting projects straight-to-series.[10] Safinia wrote the pilot, Gus Van Sant was attached to the project as director, with Grammer, Safinia, Van Sant, Richard Levine, Lyn Greene, Brian Sher and Stella Bulochnikov-Stopler serving as executive producers.[10][11]

Casting announcements began in November 2010, with Grammer first to be cast. He portrays Tom Kane, "the Mayor of Chicago who is diagnosed with a degenerative mental condition that only he and his doctor know about".[10] Next to join the series was Connie Nielsen as Meredith Kane, Tom's wife: "Meredith and Kane have a bad marriage and barely speak when they aren't in public".[12] Jeff Hephner was next to be cast, as Ben Zajac, "the state's treasurer, an impeccably handsome and ambitious Chicago native who is clearly about to become a major player on the Chicago political scene".[13] Hannah Ware and Kathleen Robertson were the last actors to join the main cast, with Ware playing Emma Kane, Tom Kane's estranged daughter, and Robertson playing Kitty O'Neil, Kane's personal aide.[14]

Starz later announced that Martin Donovan, Francis Guinan, Rotimi Akinosho, Karen Aldridge, Troy Garity, Ricardo Gutierrez, James Vincent Meredith and Joe Minoso had joined the series as recurring guest stars.[15] Martin Donovan was cast as Ezra Stone, "A savvy Yale graduate, and senior advisor to Kane, Stone knows the Mayor better than anyone. Whether it's pushing Kane's agenda, or assisting with personal matters, Ezra always delivers".[15] Francis Guinan was cast as Governor McCall "Mac" Cullen, "The governor of Illinois, Cullen hates playing along with the Mayor's apparent unwavering support for his re-election bid. And his ugly temper is getting even worse".[15] Rotimi Akinosho was cast as Darius, "a muscular drug dealer who's covered in tattoos, but he's smart, well spoken, and cares for his sick uncle".[15] Karen Aldrige was cast as Dr. Ella Harris, Mayor Kane's neurologist and (initially) the only other person who knows about his current medical condition.[15] Garity was cast as Sam Miller, "a politically savvy journalist for The Sentinel, with a nose for a real story".[15] Ricardo Gutierrez was cast as Alderman Mata, "Political boss of the 30th ward, Mata is a thug in a suit who believes the ends justify the means, however vicious".[15] James Vincent Meredith was cast as Alderman Ross, "Kane's biggest rival",[15] and Joe Minoso was cast as Moco Ruiz, "A construction worker, Ruiz is one of Mata's guys".[15]

The series was filmed between April 27, 2011, and July 27, 2011, on location in Chicago, Illinois.[14][16]

At the 2011 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour, Starz announced that Boss would premiere on October 21, 2011;[3] the second season premiered on August 17, 2012.[17] The series was produced by Category 5 Entertainment, Grammnet Productions, and Lionsgate Television.[citation needed]

Episodes edit

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
18October 21, 2011 (2011-10-21)December 9, 2011 (2011-12-09)
210August 17, 2012 (2012-08-17)October 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)

Season 1 (2011) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
11"Listen"Gus Van SantFarhad SafiniaOctober 21, 2011 (2011-10-21)0.659[18]
After the discovery of a serious medical condition, Mayor Tom Kane must set things in motion for the upcoming gubernatorial primary, while attempting to reconnect with his distant wife Meredith and estranged daughter Emma.
22"Reflex"Jim McKayFarhad SafiniaOctober 28, 2011 (2011-10-28)0.391[19]
A new political force enters the race with only a few weeks until the primary. When the City Council stands in Kane's way, Kane and his crew must flex their political muscles to stay on top. Meanwhile, Meredith gets some unsettling news that adds to her growing suspicions that her husband is keeping something from her.
33"Swallow"Mario Van PeeblesLyn Green & Richard LevineNovember 4, 2011 (2011-11-04)0.268[20]
As Zajac's campaign gains momentum, Kane has problems adjusting to his new medical reality. An embarrassing media storm catches Governor Cullen off guard, while Miller stumbles upon a story that seeps much deeper than he imagined.
44"Slip"Jim McKayBradford WintersNovember 11, 2011 (2011-11-11)0.420[21]
Kane finds himself starting to lose control, both politically and personally, as his supporters begin to question their confidence in him. Zajac ventures into uncharted territory while campaigning, as Miller continues to dig for answers.
55"Remembered"Jean de SegonzacAngelina BurnettNovember 18, 2011 (2011-11-18)N/A
After long-buried information resurfaces, Kane and his camp find themselves battling the media for control of public perception. With the primary just around the corner, they have to pull out all the stops to contain the situation and keep the upper hand.
66"Spit"Mario Van PeeblesLyn Green & Richard LevineNovember 25, 2011 (2011-11-25)N/A
Kane takes an unannounced break from City Hall as his political image hits an all-time low. The election looms and he'll need to enlist the help of others to weather the storm. At an emotional impasse, Kitty makes a bold move, while Meredith, increasingly suspect of Kane's behaviour, seeks opportunities of her own.
77"Stasis"Jean de SegonzacBradford WintersDecember 2, 2011 (2011-12-02)0.353[22]
Just days away from the election, Kane slowly regains control over City Hall. Though a swift political move will help identify his adversaries, will doing the unthinkable improve his public image in time?
88"Choose"Mario Van PeeblesFarhad SafiniaDecember 9, 2011 (2011-12-09)0.505[22]
On Election Day, the race is close, and while the candidates campaign, Kane and Stone must do their part to turn the gears of the political machine. Emma's world is turned upside-down, while Meredith goes to great lengths to prove her allegiance to Kane.

Season 2 (2012) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
91"Louder Than Words"Jim McKayDee JohnsonAugust 17, 2012 (2012-08-17)0.317[23]
Tom Kane cements his mayoral legacy with new lavish, modernized O'Hare terminals. Now Kane looks to the future, setting his sights on reviving a subsidized housing project. While his political future seems bright, Kane continues to battle for control over his disease.
102"Through and Through"Jean de SegonzacBradford WintersAugust 24, 2012 (2012-08-24)0.229[24]
Kane uses a tragedy in his personal life to further his political agenda and ultimately win control over the housing authority. Kane tries to remedy his fractured inner circle by poaching his nemesis' senior aide, Mona Fredericks, and hiring ambitious newcomer Ian Todd ⏤ but will they be enough to fill the void?
113"Ablution"Lesli Linka GlatterAngelina BurnettAugust 31, 2012 (2012-08-31)0.371[25]
Kane grows increasingly infatuated with his new senior aide, Mona, allowing himself to get swept up in her passion for the subsidized housing project. Ben Zajac and his wife, Maggie, run the risk of alienating themselves from Kane when they take the reins of Zajac's gubernatorial campaign.
124"Redemption"Phil AbrahamJulie HébertSeptember 7, 2012 (2012-09-07)0.390[26]
Kane makes a professional turn to a new way of doing things when he extricates the housing project from the corruption that plagues his entire city. Kane's young aide, Ian, has a threatening secret that he manages to hide from Kane. Kane tries to reconnect with his wife, Meredith, and daughter, Emma, but his attempts at harmonious family are disastrous.
135"Mania"Jean de SegonzacKevin J. HynesSeptember 14, 2012 (2012-09-14)0.382[27]
Kane orders a corruption sweep and arrest several members of his own political machine. Kitty O'Neil crushes Zajac's campaign just as he is on upswing. Kane spirals out of control when his mental symptoms reach a boiling point and he can no longer distinguish between his hallucinations and reality.
146"Backflash"Mario Van PeeblesBradford WintersSeptember 21, 2012 (2012-09-21)0.409[28]
Kane's moves with the housing project escalate from a state of unrest to rioting and looting. As Chicago burns, Kane secretly seeks treatment at an alternative clinic where his past haunts him. In Kane's absence, his wife, Meredith, steps in the mayoral role.
157"The Conversation"Nelson McCormickAngelina BurnettSeptember 28, 2012 (2012-09-28)0.312[29]
Kane's alternative treatment seems to have worked and he is back in control of his city. Meredith moves full force into her role as Chicago's First Lady but she soon discovers Kane's obsession with his aide, Mona. Kane must remedy his public perception even if it means making an old friend collateral damage.
168"Consequence"Jean de SegonzacPaul KeablesOctober 5, 2012 (2012-10-05)0.436[30]
In order to keep his grip on Chicago, Kane finds he has no choice but to work with Alderman Ross.
179"Clinch"Mario Van PeeblesJulie HébertOctober 12, 2012 (2012-10-12)0.340[31]
Chicago is bankrupt and a team of receivers pour in to take control of the city. But losing his mayoral power isn't the biggest danger to Kane as various enemies including Sentinel editor, Sam Miller, threaten to expose his illness and corruption. Does Kane have a plan in his back pocket or will he go down with his city?
1810"True Enough"Jean de SegonzacDee JohnsonOctober 19, 2012 (2012-10-19)0.442[32]
As Kane's mental faculties deteriorate to a new low, Sentinel editor, Sam Miller, is about to break a story that will destroy him. But unbeknownst to Kane, Kitty is the true threat as she decides where her loyalties lie. As the odds stack up against Kane, he will be forced to reveal the unthinkable to stay on top.

Reception edit

Awards and nominations edit

The series received two nominations for the 69th Golden Globe Awards for Best Drama Series and Kelsey Grammer received a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.[33] Kelsey Grammer won his category, while the show lost out to Homeland.[citation needed]

Association Year Category Recipient Result
Critics Choice Television Awards 2012 Best Actor in a Drama Series[citation needed] Kelsey Grammer Nominated
Gold Derby Awards 2012 Drama Lead Actor[citation needed] Kelsey Grammer Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 2012 Best Television Series — Drama[citation needed] Boss Nominated
2012 Best Actor — Television Series Drama[citation needed] Kelsey Grammer Won
Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards 2013 Best Sound Editing – Short For Dialogue and ADR in Television
(for "Backflash")[citation needed]
Kurt Nicholas Forshager
Tim Boggs
Kathryn Madsen
Jane Boegel
Nominated
NAACP Image Awards 2013 Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series
(for "Backflash")[citation needed]
Mario Van Peebles Nominated

Ratings edit

The show garnered a total of 1.7 million viewers across multiple airings in its opening weekend. By comparison, other Starz TV series such as Spartacus: Gods of the Arena delivered 2.8 million viewers in its first weekend, Torchwood: Miracle Day produced 2 million viewers, and Camelot had 1.6 million viewers for the Friday airings alone.[34] However, just two weeks later, the ratings had fallen to around a quarter of a million. The third episode, "Swallow", aired on November 4, 2011, averaged only 268,000 viewers — down 31% from the week before on October 28 ("Reflex"), which had just 391,000 viewers.[20]

In an attempt to garner more television viewers, Starz shifted the season two premiere date from October 21, 2012, to August 17, 2012. This placed the season two premiere in a more advantageous state; between the finales of most summer shows on cable and the traditional launch of the fall television season, where an October launch would have been buried with many other programs.[17] Starz also put the season two premiere full episode online for free on August 20, 2012, for a limited time.[35]

The season two premiere had 317,000 viewers, which was less than half of the 659,000 viewers who watched the series premiere. With encores that same night, the ratings rose to 509,000 viewers. Over the weekend, the season premiere pulled in 915,000 viewers, just under the 1.1 million average in the first season.[36]

The show's low ratings are cited as the main reason for its cancellation.[37]

Critical reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, Season 1 has an approval rating of 76% based on reviews from 38 critics. The website's critical consensus states: "A mature drama, Boss constructs political devolution with ease and packs a powerful punch with steamy tales of corruption and sex."[38] Season 2 has an approval rating of 86% based on reviews from 21 critics. The website's critical consensus states: "Kelsey Grammer alone provides ample reason to watch Boss, but the rest of the stellar supporting cast of wretchedly fascinating, emotionally entangled characters holds viewer attention."[39] On Metacritic, Season 1 has a score of 78 out of 100, based on reviews from 24 critics.[40] Season 2 has a score of 75 out of 100, based on reviews from 18 critics.[41]

International broadcasts edit

Country Network(s) Series premiere Timeslot
  Canada Bravo[42][43] October 9, 2013[43] Wednesday 22.00
  United Kingdom More4[44] March 21, 2013[45] Thursday 23.00
  Italy Rai Tre[46] October 4, 2012 Thursday 21.05
  Norway VOX[47] September 16, 2012 Sunday 22.10
  Australia SoHo[48] July 4, 2012 Wednesday 21.30
  Sweden SVT2[49] November 16, 2012 Friday 22.15
  Spain Canal+ 1[50] December 8, 2012 Saturday 21.30
  India Star World January 30, 2013 Saturday 09.30
  Indonesia HBO January 2, 2013 Monday 22.00
  Ireland TG4 January 2, 2013 Monday 23.00
  Germany FOX[51] March 18, 2013 Monday 20.15
  Belgium Canvas April 7, 2014 Monday 23.05
  Jamaica CVM TV October 23, 2014 Thursday 21.00
  Mexico Fox October 10, 2014 Tuesday 21:00
  Greece NERIT[52] October 27, 2014 Monday, Tuesday 23.00
  Portugal SIC Radical February, 2017 Tuesday - Friday 23.50

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Boss is an American political drama television series created by Farhad Safinia The series stars Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane the mayor of Chicago who has recently been diagnosed with Lewy body dementia a degenerative neurological disorder BossGenrePolitical drama thrillerPsychological thrillerCreated byFarhad SafiniaStarringKelsey GrammerConnie NielsenHannah WareJeff HephnerKathleen RobertsonMartin DonovanTroy GarityJonathan GroffRotimiTip T I HarrisSanaa LathanTheme music composerTraditional arranged by Robert Plant and Buddy MillerOpening themeRobert Plant Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down Ending theme Satan Your Kingdom Must Come Down instrumental ComposerBrian Reitzell 1 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes18ProductionExecutive producersKelsey GrammerFarhad SafiniaDee JohnsonGus Van SantRichard LevineLyn GreeneBrian SherStella Bulochnikov StoplerProduction locationChicago IllinoisCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time54 60 minutesProduction companiesCategory 5 EntertainmentGrammnet ProductionsRoya ProductionsOld Friends Productions Season 1 Small Wishes Season 2 Lionsgate TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkStarzReleaseOctober 21 2011 2011 10 21 October 19 2012 2012 10 19 The series was broadcast in the United States on the premium television service Starz and was produced by Category 5 Entertainment Grammnet Productions and Lionsgate Television On September 27 2011 before the series premiered Starz announced that Boss had been renewed for a second season of ten episodes 2 The first season premiered on October 21 2011 3 and the second season premiered on August 17 2012 4 On November 20 2012 it was announced that Starz had cancelled the show 5 A film was discussed to finish the show s storylines 6 but those plans were cancelled after series creator Farhad Safinia declined to move forward with the project 7 Contents 1 Overview 2 Cast 2 1 Main cast 2 2 Recurring cast 3 Development and production 4 Episodes 4 1 Series overview 4 2 Season 1 2011 4 3 Season 2 2012 5 Reception 5 1 Awards and nominations 5 2 Ratings 5 3 Critical reception 6 International broadcasts 7 References 8 External linksOverview editAs the series commences we follow Tom Kane the Mayor of Chicago who has been diagnosed with dementia with Lewy bodies a degenerative neurological disorder Determined to remain in charge Kane conceals the disease from everyone around him except his own physician Dr Ella Harris Kane s marriage to Meredith is one of convenience His closest advisors Kitty O Neill and Ezra Stone begin to suspect something is wrong with the Mayor but respect the boundary he has erected that precludes asking such questions though lapses on Kane s part begin to become apparent to others around him such as the current Illinois governor McCall Mac Cullen and The Sentinel s political journalist Sam Miller Meanwhile Kane and his team work behind the scenes to groom State Treasurer Ben Zajac to become the next Governor of Illinois Cast editMain cast edit Kelsey Grammer as Tom Kane the Mayor of Chicago Connie Nielsen as Meredith Kane Tom s wife Hannah Ware as Emma Kane Tom Kane s estranged daughter Jeff Hephner as Ben Zajac Illinois State Treasurer and candidate for Governor Kathleen Robertson as Kitty O Neill Tom Kane s personal aide Martin Donovan as Ezra Stone Main cast season 1 Recurring season 2 Tom Kane s senior political advisor Troy Garity as Sam Miller Recurring Season 1 Main cast Season 2 a political journalist working for The Sentinel Jonathan Groff as Ian Todd Season 2 a political upstart trying to get Kane s ear Rotimi as Darius Recurring Season 1 Main cast Season 2 a drug dealer with whom Emma is romantically involved Daniel J Travanti as Gerald Babe McGantry Tip T I Harris as Trey Season 2 a former gang member with designs on a career in Chicago s City Hall Sanaa Lathan as Mona Fredricks Season 2 Tom Kane s new chief of staff Recurring cast edit Francis Guinan as McCall Mac Cullen Season 1 2 Governor of Illinois who is running for re election Amy Morton as Catherine Walsh Season 2 the Republican candidate for governor Nicole Forester as Maggie Zajac Season 1 2 Ben Zajac s wife Karen Aldridge as Dr Ella Harris Season 1 2 Tom Kane s neurologist James Vincent Meredith as Alderman Ross Season 1 2 an alderman serving on the Chicago City Council from the South Side Anthony Mockus Sr as Mayor Rutledge Season 1 2 Tom Kane s predecessor and Meredith s father who is in a catatonic state Gil Bellows as Vacarro Season 2 casino investor and Meredith s lover Doug James as the Grey Haired Man 8 Season 1 2 Tom Kane s enforcer Jennifer Mudge as Debra Whitehead Season 1 caretaker nurse to Tom Kane s father in law Ricardo Gutierrez as Alderman Mata Season 1 an alderman serving on the Chicago City Council representing the 30th ward Joe Minoso as Moco Ruiz Season 1 the head of a construction company working on the O Hare expansion Steve Lenz as Phone Monkey Season 1 2 an aide to Tom Kane Danny Goldring as Ryan Kavanaugh Season 1 2 Tom Kane s childhood friend and former homicide detective 9 Richard Perez as Alderman Ortiz Mary Hollis Inboden as Jackie Shope Season 1 2 a journalist at The Sentinel working under Sam MillerDevelopment and production editFarhad Safinia developed Boss in late 2009 with creative input from Kelsey Grammer and his production company Grammnet Productions 10 In November 2010 the script was shopped around to various cable networks and following a heated and contentious bidding war Starz placed an eight episode order for the series based solely on the strength of the script 10 This was in keeping with Starz s business model of not ordering pilots but rather green lighting projects straight to series 10 Safinia wrote the pilot Gus Van Sant was attached to the project as director with Grammer Safinia Van Sant Richard Levine Lyn Greene Brian Sher and Stella Bulochnikov Stopler serving as executive producers 10 11 Casting announcements began in November 2010 with Grammer first to be cast He portrays Tom Kane the Mayor of Chicago who is diagnosed with a degenerative mental condition that only he and his doctor know about 10 Next to join the series was Connie Nielsen as Meredith Kane Tom s wife Meredith and Kane have a bad marriage and barely speak when they aren t in public 12 Jeff Hephner was next to be cast as Ben Zajac the state s treasurer an impeccably handsome and ambitious Chicago native who is clearly about to become a major player on the Chicago political scene 13 Hannah Ware and Kathleen Robertson were the last actors to join the main cast with Ware playing Emma Kane Tom Kane s estranged daughter and Robertson playing Kitty O Neil Kane s personal aide 14 Starz later announced that Martin Donovan Francis Guinan Rotimi Akinosho Karen Aldridge Troy Garity Ricardo Gutierrez James Vincent Meredith and Joe Minoso had joined the series as recurring guest stars 15 Martin Donovan was cast as Ezra Stone A savvy Yale graduate and senior advisor to Kane Stone knows the Mayor better than anyone Whether it s pushing Kane s agenda or assisting with personal matters Ezra always delivers 15 Francis Guinan was cast as Governor McCall Mac Cullen The governor of Illinois Cullen hates playing along with the Mayor s apparent unwavering support for his re election bid And his ugly temper is getting even worse 15 Rotimi Akinosho was cast as Darius a muscular drug dealer who s covered in tattoos but he s smart well spoken and cares for his sick uncle 15 Karen Aldrige was cast as Dr Ella Harris Mayor Kane s neurologist and initially the only other person who knows about his current medical condition 15 Garity was cast as Sam Miller a politically savvy journalist for The Sentinel with a nose for a real story 15 Ricardo Gutierrez was cast as Alderman Mata Political boss of the 30th ward Mata is a thug in a suit who believes the ends justify the means however vicious 15 James Vincent Meredith was cast as Alderman Ross Kane s biggest rival 15 and Joe Minoso was cast as Moco Ruiz A construction worker Ruiz is one of Mata s guys 15 The series was filmed between April 27 2011 and July 27 2011 on location in Chicago Illinois 14 16 At the 2011 Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour Starz announced that Boss would premiere on October 21 2011 3 the second season premiered on August 17 2012 17 The series was produced by Category 5 Entertainment Grammnet Productions and Lionsgate Television citation needed Episodes editSeries overview edit SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired18October 21 2011 2011 10 21 December 9 2011 2011 12 09 210August 17 2012 2012 08 17 October 19 2012 2012 10 19 Season 1 2011 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers millions 11 Listen Gus Van SantFarhad SafiniaOctober 21 2011 2011 10 21 0 659 18 After the discovery of a serious medical condition Mayor Tom Kane must set things in motion for the upcoming gubernatorial primary while attempting to reconnect with his distant wife Meredith and estranged daughter Emma 22 Reflex Jim McKayFarhad SafiniaOctober 28 2011 2011 10 28 0 391 19 A new political force enters the race with only a few weeks until the primary When the City Council stands in Kane s way Kane and his crew must flex their political muscles to stay on top Meanwhile Meredith gets some unsettling news that adds to her growing suspicions that her husband is keeping something from her 33 Swallow Mario Van PeeblesLyn Green amp Richard LevineNovember 4 2011 2011 11 04 0 268 20 As Zajac s campaign gains momentum Kane has problems adjusting to his new medical reality An embarrassing media storm catches Governor Cullen off guard while Miller stumbles upon a story that seeps much deeper than he imagined 44 Slip Jim McKayBradford WintersNovember 11 2011 2011 11 11 0 420 21 Kane finds himself starting to lose control both politically and personally as his supporters begin to question their confidence in him Zajac ventures into uncharted territory while campaigning as Miller continues to dig for answers 55 Remembered Jean de SegonzacAngelina BurnettNovember 18 2011 2011 11 18 N AAfter long buried information resurfaces Kane and his camp find themselves battling the media for control of public perception With the primary just around the corner they have to pull out all the stops to contain the situation and keep the upper hand 66 Spit Mario Van PeeblesLyn Green amp Richard LevineNovember 25 2011 2011 11 25 N AKane takes an unannounced break from City Hall as his political image hits an all time low The election looms and he ll need to enlist the help of others to weather the storm At an emotional impasse Kitty makes a bold move while Meredith increasingly suspect of Kane s behaviour seeks opportunities of her own 77 Stasis Jean de SegonzacBradford WintersDecember 2 2011 2011 12 02 0 353 22 Just days away from the election Kane slowly regains control over City Hall Though a swift political move will help identify his adversaries will doing the unthinkable improve his public image in time 88 Choose Mario Van PeeblesFarhad SafiniaDecember 9 2011 2011 12 09 0 505 22 On Election Day the race is close and while the candidates campaign Kane and Stone must do their part to turn the gears of the political machine Emma s world is turned upside down while Meredith goes to great lengths to prove her allegiance to Kane Season 2 2012 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers millions 91 Louder Than Words Jim McKayDee JohnsonAugust 17 2012 2012 08 17 0 317 23 Tom Kane cements his mayoral legacy with new lavish modernized O Hare terminals Now Kane looks to the future setting his sights on reviving a subsidized housing project While his political future seems bright Kane continues to battle for control over his disease 102 Through and Through Jean de SegonzacBradford WintersAugust 24 2012 2012 08 24 0 229 24 Kane uses a tragedy in his personal life to further his political agenda and ultimately win control over the housing authority Kane tries to remedy his fractured inner circle by poaching his nemesis senior aide Mona Fredericks and hiring ambitious newcomer Ian Todd but will they be enough to fill the void 113 Ablution Lesli Linka GlatterAngelina BurnettAugust 31 2012 2012 08 31 0 371 25 Kane grows increasingly infatuated with his new senior aide Mona allowing himself to get swept up in her passion for the subsidized housing project Ben Zajac and his wife Maggie run the risk of alienating themselves from Kane when they take the reins of Zajac s gubernatorial campaign 124 Redemption Phil AbrahamJulie HebertSeptember 7 2012 2012 09 07 0 390 26 Kane makes a professional turn to a new way of doing things when he extricates the housing project from the corruption that plagues his entire city Kane s young aide Ian has a threatening secret that he manages to hide from Kane Kane tries to reconnect with his wife Meredith and daughter Emma but his attempts at harmonious family are disastrous 135 Mania Jean de SegonzacKevin J HynesSeptember 14 2012 2012 09 14 0 382 27 Kane orders a corruption sweep and arrest several members of his own political machine Kitty O Neil crushes Zajac s campaign just as he is on upswing Kane spirals out of control when his mental symptoms reach a boiling point and he can no longer distinguish between his hallucinations and reality 146 Backflash Mario Van PeeblesBradford WintersSeptember 21 2012 2012 09 21 0 409 28 Kane s moves with the housing project escalate from a state of unrest to rioting and looting As Chicago burns Kane secretly seeks treatment at an alternative clinic where his past haunts him In Kane s absence his wife Meredith steps in the mayoral role 157 The Conversation Nelson McCormickAngelina BurnettSeptember 28 2012 2012 09 28 0 312 29 Kane s alternative treatment seems to have worked and he is back in control of his city Meredith moves full force into her role as Chicago s First Lady but she soon discovers Kane s obsession with his aide Mona Kane must remedy his public perception even if it means making an old friend collateral damage 168 Consequence Jean de SegonzacPaul KeablesOctober 5 2012 2012 10 05 0 436 30 In order to keep his grip on Chicago Kane finds he has no choice but to work with Alderman Ross 179 Clinch Mario Van PeeblesJulie HebertOctober 12 2012 2012 10 12 0 340 31 Chicago is bankrupt and a team of receivers pour in to take control of the city But losing his mayoral power isn t the biggest danger to Kane as various enemies including Sentinel editor Sam Miller threaten to expose his illness and corruption Does Kane have a plan in his back pocket or will he go down with his city 1810 True Enough Jean de SegonzacDee JohnsonOctober 19 2012 2012 10 19 0 442 32 As Kane s mental faculties deteriorate to a new low Sentinel editor Sam Miller is about to break a story that will destroy him But unbeknownst to Kane Kitty is the true threat as she decides where her loyalties lie As the odds stack up against Kane he will be forced to reveal the unthinkable to stay on top Reception editAwards and nominations edit The series received two nominations for the 69th Golden Globe Awards for Best Drama Series and Kelsey Grammer received a nomination for Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Television Series Drama 33 Kelsey Grammer won his category while the show lost out to Homeland citation needed Association Year Category Recipient Result Critics Choice Television Awards 2012 Best Actor in a Drama Series citation needed Kelsey Grammer Nominated Gold Derby Awards 2012 Drama Lead Actor citation needed Kelsey Grammer Nominated Golden Globe Awards 2012 Best Television Series Drama citation needed Boss Nominated 2012 Best Actor Television Series Drama citation needed Kelsey Grammer Won Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards 2013 Best Sound Editing Short For Dialogue and ADR in Television for Backflash citation needed Kurt Nicholas ForshagerTim BoggsKathryn MadsenJane Boegel Nominated NAACP Image Awards 2013 Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for Backflash citation needed Mario Van Peebles Nominated Ratings edit The show garnered a total of 1 7 million viewers across multiple airings in its opening weekend By comparison other Starz TV series such as Spartacus Gods of the Arena delivered 2 8 million viewers in its first weekend Torchwood Miracle Day produced 2 million viewers and Camelot had 1 6 million viewers for the Friday airings alone 34 However just two weeks later the ratings had fallen to around a quarter of a million The third episode Swallow aired on November 4 2011 averaged only 268 000 viewers down 31 from the week before on October 28 Reflex which had just 391 000 viewers 20 In an attempt to garner more television viewers Starz shifted the season two premiere date from October 21 2012 to August 17 2012 This placed the season two premiere in a more advantageous state between the finales of most summer shows on cable and the traditional launch of the fall television season where an October launch would have been buried with many other programs 17 Starz also put the season two premiere full episode online for free on August 20 2012 for a limited time 35 The season two premiere had 317 000 viewers which was less than half of the 659 000 viewers who watched the series premiere With encores that same night the ratings rose to 509 000 viewers Over the weekend the season premiere pulled in 915 000 viewers just under the 1 1 million average in the first season 36 The show s low ratings are cited as the main reason for its cancellation 37 Critical reception edit On Rotten Tomatoes Season 1 has an approval rating of 76 based on reviews from 38 critics The website s critical consensus states A mature drama Boss constructs political devolution with ease and packs a powerful punch with steamy tales of corruption and sex 38 Season 2 has an approval rating of 86 based on reviews from 21 critics The website s critical consensus states Kelsey Grammer alone provides ample reason to watch Boss but the rest of the stellar supporting cast of wretchedly fascinating emotionally entangled characters holds viewer attention 39 On Metacritic Season 1 has a score of 78 out of 100 based on reviews from 24 critics 40 Season 2 has a score of 75 out of 100 based on reviews from 18 critics 41 International broadcasts editCountry Network s Series premiere Timeslot nbsp Canada Bravo 42 43 October 9 2013 43 Wednesday 22 00 nbsp United Kingdom More4 44 March 21 2013 45 Thursday 23 00 nbsp Italy Rai Tre 46 October 4 2012 Thursday 21 05 nbsp Norway VOX 47 September 16 2012 Sunday 22 10 nbsp Australia SoHo 48 July 4 2012 Wednesday 21 30 nbsp Sweden SVT2 49 November 16 2012 Friday 22 15 nbsp Spain Canal 1 50 December 8 2012 Saturday 21 30 nbsp India Star World January 30 2013 Saturday 09 30 nbsp Indonesia HBO January 2 2013 Monday 22 00 nbsp Ireland TG4 January 2 2013 Monday 23 00 nbsp Germany FOX 51 March 18 2013 Monday 20 15 nbsp Belgium Canvas April 7 2014 Monday 23 05 nbsp Jamaica CVM TV October 23 2014 Thursday 21 00 nbsp Mexico Fox October 10 2014 Tuesday 21 00 nbsp Greece NERIT 52 October 27 2014 Monday Tuesday 23 00 nbsp Portugal SIC Radical February 2017 Tuesday Friday 23 50References edit Brian Reitzell to Score Starz s Boss Film Music Reporter July 10 2011 Retrieved August 17 2011 Andreeva Nellie September 27 2011 Starz Renews New Series Boss For Second Season Before Premiere Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 27 2011 a b Andreeva Nellie July 29 2011 TCA Kelsey Grammer On His Dramatic Transformation In Starz s Boss Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 17 2011 Goldberg Lesley Apr 11 2012 Starz Sets Return Date for Kelsey Grammer Starrer Boss The Hollywood Reporter Kondolojy Amanda November 20 2012 Boss Cancelled by Starz After Two Seasons TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on November 22 2012 Retrieved November 20 2012 Andreeva Nellie November 20 2012 Boss Won t Return To Starz For Season 3 May Wrap Story With Two Hour Movie Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on September 20 2015 Retrieved November 20 2012 Starz CEO Says The Boss Movie Is Dead 4 August 2013 Retrieved September 28 2013 Boss 2011 Full cast and crew IMDb Retrieved August 30 2012 Kogan Rick September 28 2012 Danny Goldring s long Chicago acting career paying off with Boss Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on January 7 2015 Retrieved April 3 2022 via Wayback Machine a b c d e Andreeva Nellie November 18 2010 Starz To Greenlight Drama Series Starring Kelsey Grammer amp Helmed By Gus Van Sant Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 17 2011 Andreeva Nellie February 4 2011 Nip Tuck Duo Join Starz s Boss As EPs Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 17 2011 Andreeva Nellie March 22 2011 Connie Nielsen To Star In Starz s Drama Series Boss Deadline Hollywood Retrieved August 17 2011 Andreeva Nellie March 28 2011 Jeff Hephner To Co Star On Starz s Boss Deadline Hollywood 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