Boston Herald's Scores
- TV
For 1,146 reviews, this publication has graded:
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54% higher than the average critic
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3% same as the average critic
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43% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 3 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 64
| Highest review score: | My Brilliant Friend: Season 1 | |
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| Lowest review score: | One Tree Hill: Season 1 |
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Positive: 628 out of 628
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Mixed: 0 out of 628
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Negative: 0 out of 628
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Mark A. Perigard
Ransom needs some stirring. Ex-cop Zara Hallam (Nazneen Contractor, “Heroes Reborn”) rounds out the team, and she gets little to do in this hour, a crime one can only hope will be rectified in future episodes.- Boston Herald
- Posted Jan 3, 2017
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Fox’s new comedy dangles the promise of outrageous high jinks just around the corner, but at its heart, it’s a conventional story, the misfit forced to become the parent to three wayward kids and, of course, become a better person.- Boston Herald
- Posted Jan 3, 2017
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Even the cotton-candy fantasy “Glee” had more depth and reality to it than this show.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 14, 2016
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The production budget is almost up to the challenge. Some of the costumes--especially of the French court--look cheap. But there’s such a delight in seeing such a gifted ensemble deliver lines that still resonate.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 8, 2016
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The real reason why “Mariah’s World” seems stale is that it comes off as a TV remake of “Madonna: Truth or Dare,” and Madge did it better in 1991.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 5, 2016
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Key for any great sci-fi show, Incorporated’s creators, brothers Alex and David Pastor (“Carriers”), excel at filling in the details of their world.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 30, 2016
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The show, like so many unscripted series, can be repetitive. ... But in taking a light to an alley few dare to tread, Remini may have given some viewers out there more than a hope and a prayer.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 29, 2016
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Bishop is just so authentic as a widow finding her way that she deserves an Emmy. Some things, of course, will never change, and fans wouldn’t have it any other way. Sherman-Palladino’s dialogue still races, stuffed with pop culture references.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 28, 2016
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A superb, bracing look at the terrorist attack on Boston and its aftermath.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 21, 2016
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Ice doesn’t have pretensions of high art or maybe even good drama--but as a crime show that constantly keeps moving, Ice pops.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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The problem with building an action drama around a sniper is that the work by its nature requires people to be several yards away from each other. A climactic gunfight in the season finale goes as far as to show the math--the mental calculations the shooters have to do to make their shot--to juice up the action. It doesn’t work. Shooter excels in one area--grotesque head shots.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 15, 2016
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The talking-head portion plays like a video Kickstarter pitch for Elon Musk’s SpaceX, his private rocket company determined to get man to Mars and keep him there in a sustainable community. The drama plays like a low-budget Ron Howard film, which it is, sort of.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 14, 2016
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In its final season, with but eight episodes total, Rectify continues to take risks.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 9, 2016
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Netflix’s The Crown is a sumptuous treat, a lavish costume drama with subtle performances and an astonishing attention to detail.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 3, 2016
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Stan Against Evil toys with horror cliches and assures you that whatever you fear, something worse--or funnier--is right around the corner.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 2, 2016
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A few jokes from the BBC-produced series won’t translate to this side of the pond, unless you’re familiar with British pop culture. ... Don’t like a skit? Another one will be along in a minute or two, and Ullman just might sing and dance, two more of her talents.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 28, 2016
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Nobody registers much of a connection. What’s missing from this show is heart.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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McHale, as he proved on “Community,” has great timing, and he’s aided by his office colleagues, especially the delightfully deadpan Ko and Fry, who combines sweet and weird. With its office-as-asylum atmosphere, Great Indoors echoes “NewsRadio,” not a bad influence.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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This is one of the least authentic family sitcoms on TV, right down to the horrible home set, which looks like it was cribbed from the scraps of canceled shows.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 24, 2016
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The tone bounces cannily from humor to pathos to suspense. The one knock against “Gently”? So much is going on here, the plot is so dense, this is a show that might be better off binged in a marathon. Just one more thing to look forward to, then.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 24, 2016
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Fox’s creaky re-imagining of the cult classic “Rocky Horror Picture Show” misses the point about what makes the original so beloved.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 20, 2016
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There’s much about Chance that makes no sense, but the performances are terrific.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 18, 2016
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As the cliche goes, you may think you know the story, but this telling is utterly compelling, with some terrific performances and a balanced, compassionate look at not only President Reagan (Tim Matheson, “The West Wing”) and first lady Nancy (Cynthia Nixon, “Sex and the City”) but of the would-be killer, John Hinckley Jr. (Kyle More, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”) and his family.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 17, 2016
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Thornton seems to be playing against script. His Billy seems to be thoroughly enjoying himself, despite the dire circumstances he finds himself in. It’s about the only surprise in Goliath. By the end of the second episode, it becomes obvious there are forces in play that will stop at nothing to thwart Billy’s quest for answers.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 13, 2016
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Hopefully the pilot will move beyond weight and get to what really is intriguing about this show. Not since “Roseanne” has there been a prime-time comedy so poised to poke fun at economic class.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 10, 2016
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This show details the death of a marriage by a thousand cuts, a few hundred insults and a bag of clothes thrown in the trash. Maybe that’s your appointment TV. I’d rather binge watch root canal videos on YouTube.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 7, 2016
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Those familiar with the source material will recognize the pilot is essentially the first two-thirds of the film. Some convincing performances from Smith and List get Frequency humming. But that’s just not enough buzz.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 5, 2016
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Anderson is charming and sells her sweet character. Sasse’s Xavier comes across as an amalgam of Russell Crowe, Jake Gyllenhaal and the sort I’ve always figured to be an urban cannibal.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 4, 2016
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You want to see the robots turn on their masters. Canny series creators Jonathan Nolan (co-writer of “The Dark Knight”) and Lisa Joy know it, and they cleverly string you along with some disturbing questions about human nature.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 3, 2016
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