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Coma (American miniseries)

Coma is a 2012 American television miniseries based on the 1977 novel Coma by Robin Cook and the subsequent 1978 film Coma. The four-hour medical thriller was originally broadcast on A&E on September 3–4, 2012.[1][2]

Coma
GenreMedical thriller
Created byRobin Cook
based on his novel
Based onComa
by Robin Cook
Developed byRidley Scott
Tony Scott
Written byJohn J. McLaughlin
Directed byMikael Salomon
StarringLauren Ambrose
Steven Pasquale
Geena Davis
James Woods
Ellen Burstyn
Richard Dreyfuss
James Rebhorn
Joe Morton
Michael Weston
Joseph Mazzello
ComposerDavid Buckley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes2
Production
Executive producersRidley Scott
Tony Scott
David W. Zucker
Martin Erlichman
Mikael Salomon
Running time240 minutes (both parts with commercials)
Production companiesSony Pictures Television
Warner Bros. Television
Scott Free Productions
Turner Entertainment Co. (uncredited, copyright holder)
Release
Original networkA&E
Original releaseSeptember 3 (2012-09-03) –
September 4, 2012 (2012-09-04)

The series was directed by Mikael Salomon and produced by Ridley Scott and his brother Tony Scott, the same team that adapted The Andromeda Strain into the 2008 miniseries on A&E. The film is dedicated to Tony Scott, who died in August 2012, only weeks before its broadcast premiere.

Plot edit

Susan Wheeler (Lauren Ambrose) is a first-year medical student at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital, built by her deceased grandfather. There she meets Chief Surgical Resident Dr. Mark Bellows (Steven Pasquale), who is in a romantic relationship with Head of Psychiatry Dr. Agnetta Lindquist (Geena Davis). Wheeler discovers that an unusually high number of surgeries at the hospital have resulted in comas. Those patients are transferred to the Jefferson Institute, a long-term care facility for comatose patients run by Mrs. Emerson (Ellen Burstyn), who refers to the patients as her "babies".

With help from Dr. Bellows (and soon Dr. Theodore Stark (James Woods), Chief of Surgery), Wheeler investigates the comas. Before long, strange incidents seemingly happen to stop her investigation: her roommate, who works at the hospital and who helped her to access confidential files, is suddenly fired; the hospital board tries to have Wheeler expelled; and she discovers cameras in her house. She is also being stalked by Peter Arno (Michael Weston), Dr. Lindquist's patient, who seems to be following Wheeler at Lindquist's behest. During one encounter, Arno puts a burlap sack over Wheeler's head and warns her to stop looking into the coma cases or else end up at Jefferson.

Wheeler attends a tour at the Jefferson Institute. She leaves the group and discovers unorthodox practices, such as suspending patients by metal rods inserted into their bones. She contacts Dr. Stark with evidence, but before he can expose the conspiracy, he is in a car accident and is comatose. Wheeler and Dr. Bellows—who ended his relationship with Dr. Lindquist after suspecting her involvement—discover that various hospital staff and doctors receive large payments from Jefferson. They further discover that each coma patient was operated on in the same operating room, in which a pipe from the basement pumps carbon monoxide into the anesthesia equipment, rendering a patient brain dead without leaving evidence. Arno attempts to kill Wheeler, but when he fails, he slits his own throat inside a cadaver storage cooler.

Wheeler is captured and taken to Jefferson to be placed into a coma. Wheeler, heavily sedated, breaks free and attempts to escape while hallucinating that she is under water. As she flees, she learns the truth - the Jefferson Institute is a human experimentation laboratory and human organ farm. Jefferson collaborates with Peach Tree Memorial to induce comas in select patients, using their bodies for harvesting organs, inducing pregnancy for fetal umbilical stem cells, and as human test subjects. Susan encounters Professor Hillside, her medical school professor, who says that he and her late grandfather, Dr. Wheeler, masterminded the Jefferson Institute, making it their legacy. Wheeler is revolted that this barbarism is being conducted in the name of medical advancement.

Meanwhile, Dr. Bellows and police detective Jackson (who is investigating Wheeler being stalked and Arno's death) both end up at Dr. Stark's residence. Doctors have gathered there to memorialize Stark, who died during surgery a few hours earlier. Dr. Nelson, head of anesthesiology and part of the conspiracy, is seemingly guilt-ridden. He tells Jackson and Dr. Bellows that Wheeler is being held at the Jefferson Institute. The police and Dr. Bellows arrive at the institute and witness the horror. They arrest Professor Hillside, and Dr. Bellows discovers Wheeler, who fatally stabbed Mrs. Emerson with a syringe in self-defense and then escaped through a drain.

The miniseries ends with Wheeler awake in a hospital and Dr. Bellows by her side. She says she had a terrible dream of being under water and unable to get out. Dr. Bellows says it was just a dream and then receives a text message with a picture of Dr. Lindquist, asking him to join her at a hospital in China. Dr. Bellows looks at Susan and repeats, "It was just a dream."

Cast edit

Production edit

Coma was filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, in December 2011.[3][4]

Reception edit

Ratings edit

The first two hours, first broadcast on September 3, 2012, were watched by 1.82 million viewers and received a 0.5 rating among viewers aged 18–49.[5] The final two hours, first shown on September 4, 2012, were watched by 1.52 million viewers and received a 0.5 18–49 rating.[6]

Critical reception edit

Coma was met with generally mixed reviews. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the miniseries holds a 50% score, an average rating of 4/10 taken from reviews from 20 critics. Its consensus states: "Coma evokes some creepy images but the majority of the miniseries is not believable in terms of story development, dialogue, or performances."[7] The miniseries received a 56 out of 100 aggregate score, based on 16 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews" reception at Metacritic.[8] Clark Collis of Entertainment Weekly gave it a B grade, but added, "Alas, there are enough reminders of real life—including an early suicide—to dampen the fun of this guilty pleasure."[9] Verne Gay of Newsday also gave it a B and stated, "The plot's ridiculous, but the film's mostly fun, while the pleasure of watching Ellen Burstyn play a homicidal wacko is not to be denied anyone."[10] David Hinckley of the New York Daily News stated, "This Coma is different enough from the 1978 movie to have its own appeal, and the cast keeps things interesting even during plot lulls."[11] Linda Stasi of the New York Post called the miniseries "very lame" and "dopey", adding, "The mystery is pretty much laid out like a coma patient from the beginning [and] ruins whatever suspense you might otherwise have built up."[12]

DVD release edit

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the miniseries on DVD on October 30, 2012.[13]

International broadcasts edit

On 6 June 2013, Channel 5 in the United Kingdom broadcast the miniseries as an extended-length film.

From September 7 to October 28, 2012, the miniseries was bought by NBCUniversal International Networks’s Utca 13 in Hungary.

References edit

  1. ^ "C O M A". A&E. Retrieved August 13, 2012.
  2. ^ "A&E Network Presents 'Coma' from Ridley and Tony Scott – Thriller Premieres Labor Day, September 3 at 9PM ET/PT and Concludes Tuesday, September 4 at 9PM ET/PT". The Futon Critic. June 12, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  3. ^ "Richard Dreyfuss, Ellen Burstyn, James Woods, Geena Davis, Lauren Ambrose and Steven Pasquale to Star in A&E Network's Four-Hour Epic Mini Series 'Coma'". The Futon Critic. December 8, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  4. ^ Guthrie, Marisa (December 8, 2011). "Lauren Ambrose, Steven Pasquale and Richard Dreyfuss to Headline A&E's 'Coma' Miniseries (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 16, 2012.
  5. ^ Bibel, Sara (September 5, 2012). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  6. ^ Bibel, Sara (September 6, 2012). . TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  7. ^ "Coma: Season 1 (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  8. ^ "Coma – Reviews, Ratings, Credits and More". Metacritic. August 31, 2012. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  9. ^ Collis, Clark (September 4, 2012). "Tonight's Best TV: Coma". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  10. ^ Gay, Verne (September 4, 2012). "'Coma' review: A&E adaptation is a hoot". Newsday. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  11. ^ Hinckley, David (September 3, 2012). "TV Review: A&E's 'Coma'". New York Daily News. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  12. ^ Stasi, Linda (September 4, 2012). "The big sleep". New York Post. Retrieved September 5, 2012.
  13. ^ Lambert, David (September 10, 2012). . TVShowsOnDVD.com. A&E press release. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved September 13, 2012.

External links edit

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Coma is a 2012 American television miniseries based on the 1977 novel Coma by Robin Cook and the subsequent 1978 film Coma The four hour medical thriller was originally broadcast on A amp E on September 3 4 2012 1 2 ComaGenreMedical thrillerCreated byRobin Cookbased on his novelBased onComaby Robin CookDeveloped byRidley ScottTony ScottWritten byJohn J McLaughlinDirected byMikael SalomonStarringLauren AmbroseSteven PasqualeGeena DavisJames WoodsEllen BurstynRichard DreyfussJames RebhornJoe MortonMichael WestonJoseph MazzelloComposerDavid BuckleyCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of episodes2ProductionExecutive producersRidley ScottTony ScottDavid W ZuckerMartin ErlichmanMikael SalomonRunning time240 minutes both parts with commercials Production companiesSony Pictures Television Warner Bros Television Scott Free ProductionsTurner Entertainment Co uncredited copyright holder ReleaseOriginal networkA amp EOriginal releaseSeptember 3 2012 09 03 September 4 2012 2012 09 04 The series was directed by Mikael Salomon and produced by Ridley Scott and his brother Tony Scott the same team that adapted The Andromeda Strain into the 2008 miniseries on A amp E The film is dedicated to Tony Scott who died in August 2012 only weeks before its broadcast premiere Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Ratings 4 2 Critical reception 5 DVD release 6 International broadcasts 7 References 8 External linksPlot editSusan Wheeler Lauren Ambrose is a first year medical student at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital built by her deceased grandfather There she meets Chief Surgical Resident Dr Mark Bellows Steven Pasquale who is in a romantic relationship with Head of Psychiatry Dr Agnetta Lindquist Geena Davis Wheeler discovers that an unusually high number of surgeries at the hospital have resulted in comas Those patients are transferred to the Jefferson Institute a long term care facility for comatose patients run by Mrs Emerson Ellen Burstyn who refers to the patients as her babies With help from Dr Bellows and soon Dr Theodore Stark James Woods Chief of Surgery Wheeler investigates the comas Before long strange incidents seemingly happen to stop her investigation her roommate who works at the hospital and who helped her to access confidential files is suddenly fired the hospital board tries to have Wheeler expelled and she discovers cameras in her house She is also being stalked by Peter Arno Michael Weston Dr Lindquist s patient who seems to be following Wheeler at Lindquist s behest During one encounter Arno puts a burlap sack over Wheeler s head and warns her to stop looking into the coma cases or else end up at Jefferson Wheeler attends a tour at the Jefferson Institute She leaves the group and discovers unorthodox practices such as suspending patients by metal rods inserted into their bones She contacts Dr Stark with evidence but before he can expose the conspiracy he is in a car accident and is comatose Wheeler and Dr Bellows who ended his relationship with Dr Lindquist after suspecting her involvement discover that various hospital staff and doctors receive large payments from Jefferson They further discover that each coma patient was operated on in the same operating room in which a pipe from the basement pumps carbon monoxide into the anesthesia equipment rendering a patient brain dead without leaving evidence Arno attempts to kill Wheeler but when he fails he slits his own throat inside a cadaver storage cooler Wheeler is captured and taken to Jefferson to be placed into a coma Wheeler heavily sedated breaks free and attempts to escape while hallucinating that she is under water As she flees she learns the truth the Jefferson Institute is a human experimentation laboratory and human organ farm Jefferson collaborates with Peach Tree Memorial to induce comas in select patients using their bodies for harvesting organs inducing pregnancy for fetal umbilical stem cells and as human test subjects Susan encounters Professor Hillside her medical school professor who says that he and her late grandfather Dr Wheeler masterminded the Jefferson Institute making it their legacy Wheeler is revolted that this barbarism is being conducted in the name of medical advancement Meanwhile Dr Bellows and police detective Jackson who is investigating Wheeler being stalked and Arno s death both end up at Dr Stark s residence Doctors have gathered there to memorialize Stark who died during surgery a few hours earlier Dr Nelson head of anesthesiology and part of the conspiracy is seemingly guilt ridden He tells Jackson and Dr Bellows that Wheeler is being held at the Jefferson Institute The police and Dr Bellows arrive at the institute and witness the horror They arrest Professor Hillside and Dr Bellows discovers Wheeler who fatally stabbed Mrs Emerson with a syringe in self defense and then escaped through a drain The miniseries ends with Wheeler awake in a hospital and Dr Bellows by her side She says she had a terrible dream of being under water and unable to get out Dr Bellows says it was just a dream and then receives a text message with a picture of Dr Lindquist asking him to join her at a hospital in China Dr Bellows looks at Susan and repeats It was just a dream Cast editLauren Ambrose as Susan Wheeler Medical School student trainee at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital Steven Pasquale as Dr Mark Bellows Chief Surgical Resident at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital Geena Davis as Dr Agnetta Lindquist Head of Psychiatry at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital James Woods as Dr Theodore Stark Chief of Surgery at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital Ellen Burstyn as Mrs Emerson Head of Operations at the Jefferson Institute Richard Dreyfuss as Professor Hillside Professor at Atlanta University James Rebhorn as Oren Joe Morton as Dr Nelson head of Anesthesiology at Peach Tree Memorial Hospital Michael Weston as Peter Arno Joseph Mazzello as Geoffrey Fairweather Brian J Smith as Paul Carpin Natalie Knepp as Hanna Goldberg Erin Beute as Liza Burgess Jenkins as Sean Berman Ron Clinton Smith as Maguire Wilbur Fitzgerald as Police Captain Mike Pniewski as Detective Jackson Cal Johnson as Coma victim 1Production editComa was filmed in Atlanta Georgia in December 2011 3 4 Reception editRatings edit The first two hours first broadcast on September 3 2012 were watched by 1 82 million viewers and received a 0 5 rating among viewers aged 18 49 5 The final two hours first shown on September 4 2012 were watched by 1 52 million viewers and received a 0 5 18 49 rating 6 Critical reception edit Coma was met with generally mixed reviews On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the miniseries holds a 50 score an average rating of 4 10 taken from reviews from 20 critics Its consensus states Coma evokes some creepy images but the majority of the miniseries is not believable in terms of story development dialogue or performances 7 The miniseries received a 56 out of 100 aggregate score based on 16 critics indicating mixed or average reviews reception at Metacritic 8 Clark Collis of Entertainment Weekly gave it a B grade but added Alas there are enough reminders of real life including an early suicide to dampen the fun of this guilty pleasure 9 Verne Gay of Newsday also gave it a B and stated The plot s ridiculous but the film s mostly fun while the pleasure of watching Ellen Burstyn play a homicidal wacko is not to be denied anyone 10 David Hinckley of the New York Daily News stated This Coma is different enough from the 1978 movie to have its own appeal and the cast keeps things interesting even during plot lulls 11 Linda Stasi of the New York Post called the miniseries very lame and dopey adding The mystery is pretty much laid out like a coma patient from the beginning and ruins whatever suspense you might otherwise have built up 12 DVD release editSony Pictures Home Entertainment released the miniseries on DVD on October 30 2012 13 International broadcasts editOn 6 June 2013 Channel 5 in the United Kingdom broadcast the miniseries as an extended length film From September 7 to October 28 2012 the miniseries was bought by NBCUniversal International Networks s Utca 13 in Hungary References edit C O M A A amp E Retrieved August 13 2012 A amp E Network Presents Coma from Ridley and Tony Scott Thriller Premieres Labor Day September 3 at 9PM ET PT and Concludes Tuesday September 4 at 9PM ET PT The Futon Critic June 12 2012 Retrieved August 16 2012 Richard Dreyfuss Ellen Burstyn James Woods Geena Davis Lauren Ambrose and Steven Pasquale to Star in A amp E Network s Four Hour Epic Mini Series Coma The Futon Critic December 8 2011 Retrieved August 16 2012 Guthrie Marisa December 8 2011 Lauren Ambrose Steven Pasquale and Richard Dreyfuss to Headline A amp E s Coma Miniseries Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 16 2012 Bibel Sara September 5 2012 Monday Cable Ratings Love and Hip Hop Atlanta Wins Night T I and Tiny Switched at Birth WWE Raw Major Crimes Perception amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on September 8 2012 Retrieved September 5 2012 Bibel Sara September 6 2012 Tuesday Cable Ratings Counting Cars Wins Night Teen Mom White Collar Dance Moms Face Off Covert Affairs DNC Coverage amp More TV by the Numbers Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved September 6 2012 Coma Season 1 2012 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 30 2015 Coma Reviews Ratings Credits and More Metacritic August 31 2012 Retrieved September 5 2012 Collis Clark September 4 2012 Tonight s Best TV Coma Entertainment Weekly Retrieved September 5 2012 Gay Verne September 4 2012 Coma review A amp E adaptation is a hoot Newsday Retrieved September 5 2012 Hinckley David September 3 2012 TV Review A amp E s Coma New York Daily News Retrieved September 5 2012 Stasi Linda September 4 2012 The big sleep New York Post Retrieved September 5 2012 Lambert David September 10 2012 Coma miniseries Finalized Details and Package Art Front and Back for the 2012 Mini Series TVShowsOnDVD com A amp E press release Archived from the original on September 13 2012 Retrieved September 13 2012 External links editOfficial website Coma at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coma American miniseries amp oldid 1173635347, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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