EPISODE
Rise - Season 1
A dramatic story shows how could teacher effects on students if they like him. Mazzuchelli is a new teacher at small school in the town. He starts his classes with different way which make students like him so much. Mazzuchelli has a plan to make students happy by music, but then he managed to get the admiration of all people not students only.
16 August 1993, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
6 September 1964, Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
19 September 1972, Brea, California, USA
March 14, 2018
The story and its adult protagonist in particular are still finding their footing, but strong performances from its soon-to-be-stars make Rise worth the ride. When the younger members of the cast are allowed to take center stage, the show sings, too.
March 14, 2018
The problem is, even with its many storylines, Rise's attempt at making the viewer a part of this small town's community, it is just too prescribed.
March 12, 2018
... it's heartfelt from start to finish while also offering an overall feel-good respite from television's ongoing obsessions with "true crime"...
March 14, 2018
Like that of the New Directions on Glee, Stanton High School's drama department is made up of much diversity and various backgrounds. But watching their differences come together onscreen for one cause is truly magical.
March 14, 2018
Mr. Mazzu is like Rise itself: sweet, earnest, cloying, and also obnoxious.
March 14, 2018
Rise is up there as one of the best new shows, and that's down to the first class acting, relatable characters and an exciting subject matter. If you thought about overlooking this show, you should give it a shot. You will not be disappointed.
March 12, 2018
The cast is solid, but otherwise "Rise" falls flat.
March 14, 2018
Welcome to NBC's Rise, a new series that suffers from some very significant pilot-itis.
March 14, 2018
It's time for a break from the tears. You have to earn those.
March 12, 2018
When Rise works best, it's invariably placing these kids at the center; when it stumbles, it's nearly always because the series chooses to tell us how inspired they should be, rather than showing us what happens when they're inspired.

