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 |
Score distribution:
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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
Southland's cast remains one of its best selling points.- Boston Herald
- Posted Jan 4, 2011
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V is stuck in the past of a 25-year-old show. It needs to shed that skin.- Boston Herald
- Posted Jan 4, 2011
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From pariahs to parodies. What a quick ride. The party is almost over for Jersey Shore.- Boston Herald
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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Primeval (which has already been renewed for a fifth season) doesn't ask you to think, just to enjoy the mayhem that follows when a rampaging behemoth is set loose anywhere in the United Kingdom. It's hard to find fault with a formula like that.- Boston Herald
- Posted Jan 3, 2011
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Friday Night Lights used high school football as a vehicle to explore plainly and authentically the way in which people live, struggle and thrive in small towns. It just might be the finest scripted series on prime time.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 13, 2010
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Her tips could be found in the nearest public library. And stretched to an hour, Jobmother seems downright inflationary.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 10, 2010
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Many of the scenes with the teens seem staged, especially tonight's climax. Still, the Bruces aren't anything like the delusional couples who populate Bravo's "Housewives" shows. This is a functioning family trying to survive a dysfunctional time.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 10, 2010
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There's something bizarrely addictive about The Hasselhoffs.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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The three-week, six-hour miniseries introduces a colorful, international cast of characters who live and breathe to create one moment of perfection under the limelight.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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On Veterans Day, Wartorn is a somber reminder of the price that many pay when they serve their country and a wake-up call to the rest of us about the debt we owe them.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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With its relentless narration, Gold Rush: Alaska more often plays like anaudible.com download with stunning visuals of Sarah Palin's home state as a backdrop.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 9, 2010
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Sarah Palin's Alaska turns out to be a tepid travelogue of the former governor's home state's tourist attractions interspersed with homespun homilies and family downtime.- Boston Herald
- Posted Dec 8, 2010
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Now this show plays like a cross between any generic CBS crime procedural and the network's "Bones." Human Target needs a course correction.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 17, 2010
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TBS has concocted a show once considered to be unimaginable: A college comedy so badly written, acted and executed, so deficit in any jokes or diversions that even a stoner wouldn't be able to enjoy it.- Boston Herald
- Posted Nov 16, 2010
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The auction segments are fascinating as buyers become locked in bidding wars and props sell for obscene figures. But the series could ultimately hurt Maddelena's business. The means by which he authenticates certain items, at least as presented here, is not convincing.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 27, 2010
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Of the cast, Winger seems to be the weakest link, brittle and uncertain, but it's too soon in her arc to write her off. The series is like a mystery novel, but the crimes of the heart here are ones the patients unwittingly inflict upon themselves and the lengths they'll go to hide from the truth. Watching Byrne's sullen shrink match wits with Ryan's cool therapist is the best reason to book an appointment with In Treatment.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 25, 2010
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Wahlberg, a favorite here, needs to avoid David Caruso Syndrome. There's a bit too much posturing with the furrowed brow and hand-on-the-hip that has made a caricature of that "CSI: Miami" star. Moynahan is solid as the assistant district attorney, but her character's lefty politics seem at odds with her occupation and her family.....But Selleck as the bad guy in his own show? It almost makes you want to dial 911.- Boston Herald
- Posted Oct 20, 2010
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Unlike "The View," there were no topical references--the show could have been filmed five years ago for all its relevance--unless you count the moment Osbourne turned a vague discussion of divorce law reform into a rant against cyberbullying.- Boston Herald
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There's an undercurrent of desperation in this spinoff--the belief that a woman is only as good as her face and figure, and that there's always some pretty thing on her way up to take her place. These women know they are disposable. That's the ugly truth lining the sun-kissed streets of Beverly Hills.- Boston Herald
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Visually, Los Angeles works. One forgets how dark and claustrophobic the New York shows can be. The sets seem more open, and the decor reflects an electric mix of modern styles. But the crimes--ripped from the headlines, naturally--might as well be culled from the funny pages.- Boston Herald
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Ordinary is super at capturing a middle-class family suffering from self-imposed Kryptonite poisoning- Boston Herald
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Sister Wives practically twists and breaks its back assuring viewers how gosh-darn normal everything is. Still, there are some cracks in the crackpots.- Boston Herald
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The show displays all the sophistication you might expect from a social media that limits its statements to 140 characters. Here's a tweet from me: This show is a piece of (bleep).- Boston Herald
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My Generation is based on a Swedish series, "On God's Highway." Dramatic storytelling seems to have veered off the road and crashed into a tree.- Boston Herald
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The humor is crude and risque and often at the expense of Indian culture. I could have lived without the defecation jokes. To be fair, the writers don't give America a pass.- Boston Herald
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Better With You has the foundation to be an engaging comedy. Right now, it's difficult to commit to a long-term relationship- Boston Herald
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O'Connell glides through the show on his smile. Belushi isn't as bad as one might expect, which, granted, isn't much of a compliment. He reins in the comic buffoonery, and if the scripts get better, he might prove to be up to a dramatic role.- Boston Herald
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Maybe Abrams just ran out of energy drinks that week. This is a poor caper show that doesn't even deliver half the surprises of TNT's "Leverage."- Boston Herald
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Tierney and Morrow are both seasoned TV stars, but even they can't make The Whole Truth ring true.- Boston Herald
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This is a packed episode that sets up the dynamic for a season long rivalry that New Directions will be hard-pressed to overcome.- Boston Herald
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