Decider's Scores
- TV
For 2,519 reviews, this publication has graded:
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52% higher than the average critic
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10% same as the average critic
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38% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.3 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Hacks: Season 5 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sex/Life: Season 2 |
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Positive: 1,831 out of 1831
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Mixed: 0 out of 1831
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Negative: 0 out of 1831
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Joel Keller
The access that the filmmakers have gotten makes this series all the more fascinating to watch.- Decider
- Posted Apr 21, 2020
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Joel Keller
The Responder continues to be a compelling watch, mainly because Martin Freeman is so good at barely containing Chris Carson’s rage.- Decider
- Posted Jul 12, 2024
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Joel Keller
We want to see more of Marcus, whom we think got the short end of the narrative stick in Season 2. But for the most part, if the rest of Season 3 of Hacks is as satisfying as the first episode was, we’ll be pretty happy.- Decider
- Posted May 2, 2024
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Sean L. McCarthy
With this hour, he allows us, too, to accept the inevitability of death and loss while also embracing the courage of feeling whatever grief or levity might come our way. Either way, we can put down the bat and pick up the feather. So to speak.- Decider
- Posted Feb 13, 2023
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Meghan O'Keefe
The alchemy of Season 1 was the intense chemistry Anderson and Reid shared. Zaman, Hayles, and Bogosian are all ferocious scene partners for Anderson, but none of them come close to capturing the lightning storm that is Louis and Lestat. That said, Interview With the Vampire remains the rarest of treats on television. It’s a soapy, gothic fairy tale full of sensuality, gore, and incredible performances.- Decider
- Posted May 1, 2024
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Joel Keller
While the last few seasons of Curb Your Enthusiasm can’t match the consistency of its earlier ones, there are always funny moments when Larry complains about something and/or he gets his comeuppance for his grouchiness. In the first episode of Season 11, there’s both, plus a promising new season-long arc. That’s more than enough for us.- Decider
- Posted Oct 25, 2021
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For half a decade, The Righteous Gemstones has quietly been one of the best comedies on television, providing laughs and joy to anyone with a sick sense of humor and possibly a touch of religious trauma. The fourth and final season, which premieres on March 9 on HBO, is no exception and proves to be a hallelujah of a sendoff to one of television’s most underrated hits.- Decider
- Posted Mar 6, 2025
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Joel Keller
Despite the scope of this final season, though, the show is still accessible to fans and non-fans.- Decider
- Posted May 23, 2024
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Joel Keller
While it feels like a 101-level course in LGBTQIA+ representation in TV, Visible: Out On Television is still a good overview of just how far the medium has come in this regard, and how far it has to go.- Decider
- Posted Feb 18, 2020
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Kayla Cobb
Just as rambling, hyper-specific, and brilliantly dumb as this series always has been. ... If you love the show for its weirdo characters, Mr. Nimbus will leave you quoting and thrusting to his every line. If sci-fi insanity is more your speed, there’s a time-altering B-plot that is so perfectly Rick and Morty you’ll be shocked the show hasn’t done it before.- Decider
- Posted Jun 15, 2021
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Liz Kocan
Asura doesn’t depict this family’s secrets as melodrama or a bustling mystery to be unraveled, it slowly and methodically lets us get to know these well-drawn characters. The family is not dysfunctional in an unrelatable way, like the Roys on Succession or Yellowstone‘s duplicitous Duttons, what’s so engaging is the fact that their problems, and the emotions that spill out as a result, are entirely possible and could happen to any of us.- Decider
- Posted Jan 9, 2025
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Joel Keller
Fraggle Rock: Back To The Rock has all the charm that made the original series so popular, and it’s made in a way that it’s completely easy to make a new generation of fans get into the show immediately.- Decider
- Posted Jan 21, 2022
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John Serba
So far so good for Secrets of the Whales. Nature-doc lovers will eat this stuff up like, I dunno, a generous-of-spirit orca to a half-eaten stingray.- Decider
- Posted Apr 22, 2021
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Joel Keller
Long Story Short is a warm family comedy that will hit home to some degree to anyone who has a loving but complicated relationship with their families.- Decider
- Posted Aug 25, 2025
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Kayla Cobb
There are still plenty of gruesome jokes to make you nearly gag, like a platoon of tampon surfers and a teenage boy’s penis that has a Long Island accent for some reason. But this time around the changes everyone is going through are a bit more abstract, for the better.- Decider
- Posted Dec 2, 2020
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Joel Keller
The case of the Beatrice Six is an interesting one, and we’re pretty sure that once Mind Over Murder gets into the details of how the six got arrested, convicted and exonerated, it’ll move better. But you may want to have your finger on the fast forward button during the first couple of episodes.- Decider
- Posted Jun 23, 2022
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Joel Keller
The first two episodes, which is what ABC sent to critics, are equally as funny and heartwarming as the best of the show’s excellent first season.- Decider
- Posted Sep 22, 2022
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Meghan O'Keefe
Through it all, Jean Smart continues to reign supreme. She once again delivers an iconic performance as Deborah Vance and Emmy voters should be prepared to hand her yet another trophy this fall. Hacks Season 2 isn’t just good. It’s freaking great.- Decider
- Posted May 6, 2022
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Joel Keller
The Bear is more dark comedy than a laugh riot, but its anarchic style and family vibe make for a kinetic show that might have some surprises in store for its viewers.- Decider
- Posted Jun 23, 2022
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Brett White
Star Wars: Visions feels like the best Star Wars we’ve had all year. ... Star Wars: Visions may be too good. ... It makes you wish that Lucasfilm would loosen the reigns a bit. It turns out that Star Wars feels most like Star Wars when it’s defying all expectations.- Decider
- Posted May 4, 2023
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Joel Keller
Our Planet II is chock full of spectacular scenes of animals on the move, but it also shows us things we might not have known about the whys and hows of how certain species migrate.- Decider
- Posted Jun 15, 2023
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Joel Keller
Eyes On The Prize III: We Who Believe In Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015 is a compelling companion series to the 1987 original, putting the civil rights movement into a modern context through the stories of the people at its forefront.- Decider
- Posted Feb 25, 2025
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Joel Keller
Women Wearing Shoulder Pads gives us a weird, somewhat creepy, but ultimately funny story about women and cuys in 1980s Ecuador.- Decider
- Posted Aug 19, 2025
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Joel Keller
While This Is A Gardening Show has some degree of Zach Galifianakis’ brand of awkward comedy, it doesn’t overwhelm his enthusiasm for the subject and how much that enthusiasm informs each episode.- Decider
- Posted Apr 22, 2026
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Joel Keller
Even though Muhammad Ali is getting the “Ken Burns treatment,” the docuseries Muhammad Ali is reverent but unafraid of digging into what made Ali tick and the people who influenced the most.- Decider
- Posted Sep 20, 2021
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Meghan O'Keefe
It shouldn’t be profoundly emotionally moving. Nevertheless, The Rehearsal Season 2 is all of these things and more, thanks wholly to the mad genius its creator, director, and star, Nathan Fielder.- Decider
- Posted Apr 15, 2025
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Radhika Menon
Fanning and Hoult are as winning as ever, and the series wastes no time diving back into its playful retelling of one of Russia’s most famous monarch couples.- Decider
- Posted May 12, 2023
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Joel Keller
We’re not sure how much more juice there is left to squeeze from the lemon that is Ashley and Gordon’s odd relationship, but Colin From Accounts tries its best to do just that, while expanding what we know about the world around them.- Decider
- Posted Sep 27, 2024
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Joel Keller
Baby Reindeer is a very bingeable show because it’s funny while being incredibly dark, and it doesn’t take the easy way out when it comes to its characters. So, while we cringed every time Martha further wheedled her way into Donny’s life, we also wanted to know what would happen next. That’s not something we’ve said about a lot of shows lately.- Decider
- Posted Apr 11, 2024
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Johnny Loftus
The mood is taut and tense as the final six episodes of Top Boy play out, with Dushane and Sully vying for control of the East London drug trade and the Summerhouse estate existing at the center of a changing social climate.- Decider
- Posted Sep 7, 2023
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