Colorado Springs Gazette's Scores

  • TV
For 168 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 80% higher than the average critic
  • 2% same as the average critic
  • 18% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 10 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 77
Highest review score: 100 Brave New World: Season 1
Lowest review score: 0 Magnum P.I. (2018): Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Mixed: 0 out of 136
  2. Negative: 0 out of 136
136 tv reviews
  1. Dice has its moments of levity but struggles to maintain a regular comedic pace.
  2. While fairly well rounded, there are some holes in Christine’s character development. ... First rate production values, an alluring lead and a provocative world makes for intriguing television.
  3. If you're patient and willing to sit through its slower moments, there's plenty to enjoy with The Path.
  4. In many regards, The Catch certainly achieves its goals, but when the lives of every person on-screen revolve around one character and viewers are left wondering how a private investigation firm can afford a huge futuristic office with an enormous staff, it takes away from some of the fantasy.
  5. Instead of poking fun of modern families with millennials who return home and the awkwardness that can create, viewers are treated to over involved parents who placate their kids and exacerbate their own problems. This is not only frustrating to watch but completely unfunny.
  6. A stellar cast, deft storytelling and the drama of a trial that polarized America make for compelling television 21 years later.
  7. Vinyl throws audiences an unexpected twist late in the pilot. This late hard left changes this series from a story about a failing business and turns it into something more significant.
  8. A brilliant premise, an excellent cast and first-rate production values will make viewers truly feel like they're going on an incredibly journey in 1960.
  9. This series won't be for everyone and it sometimes gets in its own way with an over-reliance on well-used sitcom gimmicks, but if you're looking for an honest comedy that's not afraid to tackle delicate subject matter, The Real O'Neals might just be exactly what you're looking for.
  10. Not only is the plot lacking in both humor and intensity, but the storyline wastes the talents of a strong ensemble cast.
  11. The X-Files is at its best when dealing with government conspiracies, and that's exactly what you'll get in the premiere episode.
  12. Cheesy dialogue, poorly choreographed fight scenes and weak characters can’t be hidden by this series’ impressive CGI budget.
  13. The preposterous humor hits the right notes and offers something different then most traditional sitcom fare. If you’re looking for something fresh and and laugh out loud funny, Angie Tribeca is for you.
  14. Despite some flaws that distract from the drama, a stellar cast help make Billions an intriguing show.
  15. Second Chance is guilty pleasure TV viewing. If you can get past its flaws and gaping plot holes, there’s some fun to be had with its unusual premise.
  16. First rate production value, interesting characters and an intriguing story make for a world well worth escaping to.
  17. The humor ranges from bombastic to subtle, with dialogue delivered at an atypically rapid pace. The pilot had a Sorkin-esque feel to it, with witty banter and "blink and you'll miss it" jokes and one-liners.

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