Flak Magazine's Scores
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For 12 reviews, this publication has graded:
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33% higher than the average critic
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0% same as the average critic
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67% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 10.7 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 57
| Highest review score: | The Office (UK): Season 3 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Martha Behind Bars |
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For the most part, the special continues with the show's distinctive brand of brutal, punchline-free, squirm-inducing humor. Ultimately, though, it gives us what the first and second seasons did not, a happy ending. This optimistic conclusion could be seen as a loss of nerve. I prefer to see it as chance for release.- Flak Magazine
- Posted Jul 3, 2013
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"Home Movies" isn't a typical cartoon; slapstick makes up a small percentage of its humor, and dry wit makes up more of its content than farcical antics, which are by no means absent. Fans of "The Simpsons" or "The Family Guy" will want to give "Home Movies" a look; it's less barbed, considerably more thoughtful and brilliantly... timed.- Flak Magazine
- Posted Jul 3, 2013
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What sets "Clone High" above other superficially similar shows is that it knows it is ripping off its television forebears — both animated and live action — and it knows that you know too. Every storyline has been done to death, so "Clone High" appropriates these well-worn, over-done topics with a wink and a nod and then proceeds to mercilessly shred them. The end result is subversive, not formulaic.- Flak Magazine
- Posted Jul 3, 2013
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The entertaining "Andy Richter Controls the Universe" continues Fox's successful steps at building quality by integrating geekiness.- Flak Magazine
- Posted Jul 3, 2013
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The acting is strong, the music is good, and the show's not likely to leave many viewers lacking an opinion.- Flak Magazine
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"Everybody Hates Chris" is family-friendly, but it doesn't detract considerably from Rock's usual profanity-drenched style of (brutally) honest comedy. Rather, the scope of the show's humor is broadened, and allows the coming-of-age tale to speak to the general experiences of growing up.- Flak Magazine
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