Taylor Kingston
Out of all the shows that have been recently cancelled, that I actually watch, this is definitely one of the most shocking, and most heartbreaking of all. This show was so funny, and the cast portrayed their characters so well. I just can't believe it got cancelled. I'm so upset. If I could swear in a review, I would. That's how upset I am.This show is about a group of EMTs in Chicago. We get to see their different personalities mix, and see what happens when people don't get along when in life or death situations. We also see police officers, who happen to be in relationships with EMTs.Overall, I give this TV show an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
nixon carmichael
This is some pretty blue collar stuff, but it's fast and it's well crafted. The lack of sophistication is offset by its cadence and its snappiness. The show is new school and edgy, similar to what you might see on other cable networks such as Fx, Amc or even IFC. USA continues to unflinchingly loft materials and substances against the proverbial wall to see what might stick, sirens is one of the compounds hangs ten on the wall of cable TV with ease.As USA has abandoned their sunny skies motif yet again, thrusting the characters into a Post-Obama era Chicago. It has the medical backdrop (they're paramedics) and youthfully weary mindset as scrubs, but it employs the tactic of wadding into the r-rated territory like always sunny. I have no idea how the hell this ended up on USA, but hey, I'll take it.
Dr_Sagan
I am on the 6th episode and I'm writing this review because ...there aren't so many in IMDb! Why is that? Well, I guess the show isn't popular. But it should be!This is a well casted comedy series about a station of paramedics and the quirky situations they encounter, in their job and in their personal lives.The humor has many references about sex. Sometimes over the top, but still enjoyable. Even the characters are somehow "special" in that department. You have the big black man who is gay (similar to Brooklyn 9-9), the girl who is asexual and into some other weird stuff, and ...you get my meaning.Obviously, because the show is about a group of people that deal with medical emergencies, you can expect lots of weird "physical" humor too.Now that Brooklyn 9-9 became too far-fetched (and somehow boring and repetitive), Sirens is my new favorite comedy.Overall: Recommended.
jbowles639
One or ten ratings usually indicate the person has a personal complaint with the show. Either an actor, director or even the network offends them and they are making their great mark in the world because they have an opinion, never taking into consideration the work that goes into something nor thinking how others may see the program.That being said I gave it an 8 (eight). It probably deserves a 6 on my normal scale or a 6.5 but I liked it and so did my wife. It put me in mind of the beginnings of the old Scrubs series. Very fast pace, comic timing and witty.Usually there are one or two characters you don't like but so far they have been excellently cast. Whether it lasts long I don't know. Looks like the series was tried in 2011 for six episodes and I have never seen those.This is a modern look at everyday life comical moments and the way they are dealt with or made fun of and we enjoyed it.The main problem with the show is it's over before you know it.