People Weekly's Scores

  • TV
For 1,042 reviews, this publication has graded:
  • 57% higher than the average critic
  • 13% same as the average critic
  • 30% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 1.6 points higher than other critics. (0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 69
Highest review score: 100 Girls: Season 4
Lowest review score: 16 Fear Factor: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Mixed: 0 out of 757
  2. Negative: 0 out of 757
757 tv reviews
  1. Miller is believably blonde, and that's about it. [22 Oct 3012, p.42]
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  2. It's like watching someone try to flirt while stuck in a revolving door. But Gummer has a whirring charm that never settles for mere adorkability. [22 Oct 2012m p.42]
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  3. The Walking Dead has managed to work fresh morsels into television's grimmest stew. [22 Oct 2012, p.41]
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  4. The game changer sets season 7 on an exciting new course. [8 Oct 2012, p.60]
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  5. This new series is a bold military thriller. [8 Oct 2012, p.60]
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  6. The sitcom banter is actually delectable: zingy and absurd. [8 Oct 2012, p.57]
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  7. [A] highly satisfying update. [8 Oct 2012, p.57]
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  8. The show hasn't lost its clever agility at building pressure-cooker suspense and then lobbing in a surprise. [8 Oct 2012, p.55]
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  9. There's no erotic pull between him (Jay Ryan) and the detective (Kristin Kreuk). [15 Oct 2012, p.49]
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  10. This BBC hit is the soppily tender story of '50s midwives in London's East End. [1 Oct 2012, p.38]
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  11. A sitcom that veers uncomfortably between charmingly cute and cloyingly sarcastic. [1 Oct 2012, p.38]
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  12. This is well-produced, but it could just as well be Mission:Colonial. [1 Oct 2012, p.38]
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  13. Put his [Bobby Cannavale's] floridness up against Buscemi's poker-faced acidity and you get fireworks. [24 Sep 2012, p.57]
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  14. The show is a birdhouse full of woodpeckers. [24 Sep 2012, p.54]
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  15. The show consists mostly of cheap re-creations of cases in which a marriage is undone by infidelity--and murder. [10 Sep 2012, p.40]
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  16. Cosmetically frozen and emotionally infantile. [17 Sep 2012, p.40]
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  17. The opening gag of this new series is not just contrived but also uncomfortable.... But the show improves from there. [17 Sep 2012, p.40]
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  18. The overall mythology is sprouting nicely thorny tendrils. [10 Sep 2012, p.42]
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  19. Branagh is very fine as Wallander. [10 Sep 2012, p.40]
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  20. Copper lacks the brains or kick to lift it above being a period piece. [10 Sep 2012, p.41]
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  21. The color, pace and performance are vibrant, often crazily so. [10 Sep 2012, p.39]
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  22. It's just suspenseful and clever enough to keep you happily intrigued. [3 Sep 2012, p.39]
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  23. They all work hard at being catty, as reality format demands, but the snideness is forced. [3 Sep 2012, p.40]
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  24. The stunts are a confusing mix of bullets and blowups: Apocalypse Now on the scale of Wipeout. [3 Sep 2012, p.40]
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  25. The Inbetweeners is a companion to the network's hit Awkward. And equally funny. [27 Aug 2012, p.48]
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  26. Kane's visions aren't done with originality, but Grammer's performance is still powerful. [27 Aug 2012, p.48]
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  27. Mount needs to run this thing, and he can't if he's the caboose. [27 Aug 2012, p.44]
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  28. Here Comes Honey Boo Boo Child is one miserable half-hour. [27 Aug 2012, p.44]
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  29. On Masterchef, he's more considerate.... The true terror is fellow judge Joe Bastianich. [27 Aug 2012, p.43]
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