Network: ABC
Episodes: 13 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: April 24, 2014 — July 24, 2014
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Kelly Reilly, Ditch Davey, David Ajala, Terry Kinney, Ali Wong, David Chisum, Laura Fraser, Siobhan Williams, and Vanessa Redgrave.
TV show description:
This dramatic series revolves around uncovering the mysteries of the human brain —
Catherine Black (Kelly Reilly) is a world-famous neurologist who is brilliant, beautiful, and at the top of her game. However, few know that she’s also bipolar. The medical director of The Cube, this complex woman draws patients from all over the world. Outside of work, she keeps multiple secrets from her family and loved ones.
Doctor Ian Bickman (Ditch Davey) is a brilliant neurosurgeon and a known womanizer. He’s handsome and funny but his work comes first. He’s always treasured his freedom — until he met Catherine.
On the other side is Will Van Renseller (David Ajala), a handsome and trailblazing new chef in Brooklyn. He’s smart and ready to settle down with Catherine but her secret may derail their happiness.
Doctor Owen Morely (Terry Kinney) is the chief of staff and department chairman of The Cube. He’s Catherine’s former teacher, current boss, mentor and a fellow neurologist. He’s a true gentleman. Lina Lark (Ali Wong) is an intelligent and eccentric radiology technician who’s hiding a secret of her own.
Joshua Black (David Chisum) is Catherine’s best friend, confidante, and brother. He’s her protector and stands by her side, keeping her rooted along. His wife is Reagan (Laura Fraser). She’s a complex woman who sometimes finds it a struggle to stand by and support Catherine knowing all her secrets. Things are more complicated by the fact that her teen-age daughter, Esme (Siobhan Williams), looks up to her aunt.
Doctor Helen Hartramph (Vanessa Redgrave) is Catherine’s very intuitive and insightful psychiatrist. She’s more than just Catherine’s doctor, she’s also a mentor. She knows more about Catherine than anyone else, and holds the key to her mysterious background.
Episode #13 — Consequences
The police pick up Catherine half-naked in the woods after she stole Bickman’s car. After undergoing treatment in rehab, Catherine returns to face the fallout at home and at the Cube. Joshua tells her that he can’t be her enabler anymore. Catherine returns home to her apartment. It’s in shambles. Joshua reminds his sister that she’s a lot stronger than she thinks she is.
Bickman gives Leo his coveted letter of recommendation. He later gives Catherine a big hug upon her return. He knows she’s bipolar. He also knows that she needs to fight for her job. He’ll back her up. He’s her friend. Owen is agreeable to having Catherine back at work, though it isn’t without strict parameters, making it a challenge for Catherine to earn her credibility back.
Owen gets the background on Catherine from Dr. Hartramph. There will always be risks of having her work at the Cube. Of course, there are great rewards, too. Back at the Cube, Truman is a young man who believes he has a doppelganger. Catherine is treating him under the watchful eye of Owen, who ultimately turns over the case to Farrah. A short time later, he realizes Catherine’s assessment of the situation is on target.
Nurse Carlotta is jealous now that Catherine is back. She believes Bickman is in love with her. Catherine shows up at Bick’s place asking to turn back the clock. She doesn’t wait around to hear his answer once she sees Carlotta is there. Bick later explains that he was just trying to get Catherine out of her mind.
While trying to get her life back on track, Esme’s biological father, Johnny, arrives and is in desperate need of a transplant. Catherine is faced with the difficult decision of having to reveal the truth to Esme about who her real parents are. Reagan agrees to break the news but without Catherine present. Esme is angry, but agrees to the transplant.
Catherine finds Johnny unconscious in his apartment. Time is critical now. Too bad Esme is nowhere to be found. That’s because she’s hiding at Will’s restaurant. The two of them show up at the hospital. Esme is ready to meet her biological father, but she wants her real dad and mom to go with her. Catherine is left standing in the corridor alone.
Owen lets Catherine know that he’s not going to second-guess her anymore. Later, news comes in that Esme is a good match for Johnny. She’s still not ready to talk to Catherine, who gets more bad news from Owen. Carlotta came to him with allegations that Dr. Black duped her into filling a prescription for Oxy that she ended up using for herself. Owen steps up to Catherine as she watches Bick operate. He tells her that she’s fired. (Description courtesy ABC.)
First aired: July 24, 2014.
What do you think? Do you like the Black Box TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
What the hell? My mom and I couldn’t wait for Thursday to watch Black Box, and I don’t even watch much TV. It was educational, the characters were good, the dynamics were interesting…
…how was this cancelled, seriously? I’m disgusted that this gets canned over some serious crap out there.
I loved this show and am disgusted that it’s canceled. Compared to some of trash on TV this was very educational, showing that mental illness can strike anyone even a famous Doctor. BRING IT BACK!
I agree, bring this series back!!
Please, please, please a second season – I love this show! Kelly Reilly is brilliant. She rides the emotional rollercoaster of her character with great insight and nuance! I want to know what happens to her following the consequence episode.
I never understand why shows I love are always on the chopping block….
I found this show a few weeks late but watched all of it on on demand, Cannot believe you cancelled a show this good that really shows mental illness and what can be done you have so many innane show not worth my time. So goodbye ABC.
Another show I loved on ABC bites the dust!!! ABC must now stand for “AlwaysBeingCancelled”! I am afraid to get attached to any of the network shows for fear of it being snatched off the air! There is only one show that I watch on ABC at the moment, and once that gets cancelled there will be no more ABC for me! TO CABLE NETWORK EXECUTIVES: dedicate a channel to cancelled tv shows with a devoted fan base!
This show was a rare and important glimpse into mental illness. At this point in time, when we so desperately need to be talking about and understanding this disease and other forms of mental illness, Black Box was not only excellent entertainment, it was a public service. Cancelling this show is short sighted and ill advised. I think it just needed better marketing. . . too bad the powers that be gave up on it so quickly.
Love the show. I don’t understand enough about the ratings to criticize them, but if they caused this show to be cancelled, something is seriously wrong! It’s an intriguing story line, terrific acting and unlike anything else on the air.
Now that I have finished the entire series and the finale, I hate ABC even more for canceling this wonderful series. Mental illness is the stepchild of the disease spectrum, I guess ABC was unwilling to promote this series properly and make the effort to have it see the success it deserved. Shame once again on network tv.
My wife and I really enjoyed the show.
The Black Box was a favorite that I watched on Thursday nights. It helped me to gain a clearer understand mental illness. It’s Educational, Entertaining and Exciting! PLEASE BRING IT BACK!
The show was wonderful it gave u great insight into the world of people who are bi polar.
This show was such a great opportunity to learn more about mental health & possibly make people more compassionate toward the mentally ill . It should not be cancelled, the characters & the plot were really interesting.
Loved this show
I like this show. It shows the frailties that we all
Experience. And hopefully how we can
Strive to overcome them with assistance of friends
Family and professional help.
So true, it was a great series and maybe some other network will pick it up! Mental illness is very difficult but not impossible to live with.
black box one terrific show, i’m an R.N. with a long time practice and loved the show, right up there with ER, and Greys Anatomy. BRING IT BACK!