Chase (2010)

A fast-paced NBC crime drama following elite U.S. Marshals hunting dangerous fugitives across Houston, Texas.

Chase - Series Information

  • Original Title: Chase
  • First Air Year: 2010
  • Last Air Year: 2011
  • Created by: Jennifer Johnson
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Drama, Action, Adventure, Crime
  • Content Rating (US): TV-14
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (42 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 18
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: Italian, French, English
  • First Air Date: September 20, 2010 (United States - TV-14)
  • Networks: NBC
  • Production Companies: Warner Bros. Television, Bonanza Productions, Jerry Bruckheimer Television
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Chase - Plot

Chase is an American police procedural drama television series created by Jennifer Johnson for the NBC network. The series follows a U.S. Marshals fugitive-apprehension team, based out of Houston, Texas. Jerry Bruckheimer and Johnson serve as executive producers for the one-hour drama. The series originally aired on Mondays at 10:00 pm ET/9:00 pm CT and premiered on September 20, 2010. After the mid-season break, Chase returned on Wednesdays at 9:00 pm ET/8:00 pm CT On October 19, 2010, the network ordered a full season consisting of 22 episodes, but this order was cut to 18 in December. On February 3, 2011, the show was put on "a hiatus" with no plan regarding the remaining episodes. On April 6, 2011, NBC announced the remaining five episodes would be broadcast on Saturday nights beginning on April 23, 2011. Later the show was replaced by Harry's Law.

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Chase - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jennifer Johnson

Main Cast

  • Kelli Giddish
  • Cole Hauser
  • Jesse Metcalfe
  • Amaury Nolasco
  • Rose Rollins
  • Eddie Cibrian
  • Danielle Panabaker
  • Steven Strait
  • Nick Wechsler
  • Manny Montana

Writers

  • Jennifer M. Johnson
  • Dario Scardapane

Chase - FAQs

Why was Chase cancelled after only one season?

Chase struggled with ratings throughout its run on NBC. The network placed it on hiatus in February 2011 with no clear plan for the remaining episodes, and it was eventually replaced by Harry's Law. The original 22-episode order was also cut to 18 before the season concluded.

Who plays the lead character in Chase?

Kelli Giddish leads the cast as Annie Nolan Frost, the driven U.S. Marshal at the heart of the fugitive-apprehension team. Giddish brings a sharp intensity to the role, and her performance was widely considered one of the show's strongest assets throughout its single season.

Where can you watch Chase online?

Streaming availability for Chase varies by region. Check JustWatch for the most up-to-date viewing options, including any streaming, rental, or purchase platforms currently offering the series in your area.

Is Chase based on a true story?

Chase is not based on a specific true story, but it draws inspiration from the real-world operations of U.S. Marshals fugitive-apprehension units. Creator Jennifer Johnson grounded the series in authentic procedural detail, giving it a realistic feel despite being a work of fiction.

What is Chase about?

Chase follows a U.S. Marshals fugitive-apprehension team operating out of Houston, Texas. Each episode centers on the pursuit of dangerous criminals on the run, blending fast-paced action with character-driven drama. The series was created by Jennifer Johnson and executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

Did Chase win any awards during its run?

Chase did not accumulate notable award recognition during its brief run. The series was cancelled after one season before it could build the critical momentum typically needed for major nominations, though Kelli Giddish's performance earned positive notices from reviewers covering the show.

How was Chase received by critics?

Critical reception for Chase was mixed to modest. Reviewers appreciated the kinetic pacing and Kelli Giddish's commanding lead performance, but found the procedural format fairly conventional. The Jerry Bruckheimer production polish was evident, yet the show struggled to distinguish itself in a crowded crime drama landscape.

What shows are similar to Chase?

Fans of Chase tend to enjoy In Plain Sight, which also centers on U.S. Marshals, as well as Breakout Kings and Without a Trace for their fugitive-pursuit and missing-persons drama. The Fugitive (1963) is a classic predecessor worth exploring for fans of the manhunt genre.

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