Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Scores
- TV
For 436 reviews, this publication has graded:
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56% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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40% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.6 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 70
| Highest review score: | Battlestar Galactica (2003): Season 1 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Salem's Lot (2004) |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 323 out of 323
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Mixed: 0 out of 323
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Negative: 0 out of 323
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Machado is excellent as the ferocious Dolores but the show is aimless and predictable with no big twist at the end.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Jul 6, 2023
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While early episodes are a little too slow-paced, “Hijack” grows more engrossing over its run.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Jun 29, 2023
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The show has a “Breaking Bad” circa 2008 vibe, a show where smart people make bad choice after bad choice. But don’t take that as a knock on “Average Joe,” which is better than average and does what it sets out to do quite well.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Jun 23, 2023
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With most episodes running around a compact 30 minutes, “I’m a Virgo” entertains with a sly sense of humor (Cootie’s reaction when he finally gets to eat a Bing Bang Burger is a realistic disappointment) and Jerome’s sweet and grounded performance. The show has a lot of Big Ideas it wants to introduce even if “I’m a Virgo” doesn’t always follow through.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Jun 22, 2023
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What’s great about this second season is the way Storer and co-showrunner Joanna Calo find growth in each of the characters while still staying true to who they were when viewers first met them.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Jun 22, 2023
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The high concept, darkly comedic “Based on a True Story” takes two overly long episodes to set up its premise, but once it does the right-sized 30-minute episodes that follow have a blast satirizing true crime stories and those who love them. It’s an entertaining yarn that taps into the American bloodlust for true crime tales.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Jun 8, 2023
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“American Born Chinese” proves to be one of the year’s best surprises. A coming-of-age story that at times brings to mind TV greats “My So-Called Life” (though this one is from a boy’s perspective) and “Freaks and Geeks.”- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted May 18, 2023
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“Muppets Mayhem” puts the spotlight on these one-note secondary characters. It’s like taking a recipe that calls for a teaspoon of spice and instead using two cups of spice — and no other ingredients. The result is unappetizing — a dry, dull and disappointing Muppets series.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted May 5, 2023
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Hulu’s FX-produced “Class of ’09” starts slowly but then ratchets up intrigue as the thriller tracks FBI Academy classmates in three time periods. It’s a limited series worth watching.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted May 4, 2023
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On “Bupkis,” the deeper viewers dive into the eight-episode first season, the story becomes less “Entourage”-y and instead turns on Davidson’s demons and whether he can overcome them.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted May 4, 2023
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It’s not a somber re-telling of a familiar story but a sensitive, humanistic approach that allows room for humor and happiness even as viewers know the story will inevitably take a tragic turn.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 27, 2023
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It’s fine if unremarkable. The series basically takes the plot of the 1987 film and elongates and attempts to deepen it with winks and nods to the movie.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 27, 2023
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“Love & Death” works as well as it does thanks to Olsen’s controlled performance.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 27, 2023
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The results improve on the original.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 27, 2023
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A true original that’s completely strange, “Mrs. Davis” is a breath of fresh air in a reboot-happy medium.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 21, 2023
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“Jury Duty” starts strong but by episode four (of eight), grows tiresome with occasional bursts of hilarity. It’s another streaming series stretched beyond what the concept will bear.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 6, 2023
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The series is interested in serving up the fights viewers want to see, but it also peels back layers of the characters to ultimately reveal how similar Danny and Amy are. Whether it’s healthy for easily-triggered viewers to tune in to watch others get triggered, well, each viewer will have to decide on their own.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 5, 2023
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This second outing of “Schmigadoon” pales a bit compared to season one — too many ballads, not enough big song-and-dance numbers — but, at just six half-hour episodes, there are enough fun winks at Broadway to make it worthwhile for devoted musical theater fans.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 3, 2023
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“Schmigadoon!” is a hoot — an inventive and thoroughly enjoyable summer delight.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 3, 2023
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Some of the songs are catchy, but the story and plots fail to surprise and the whole thing is rather humorless.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Apr 3, 2023
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“Unstable” proves consistently funny and involving. The father-son dynamics, while familiar, do manage to feel real (for a TV comedy) amongst the whiplash comedy.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 30, 2023
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“Ride” is emblematic of the new, more inclusive Hallmark because there’s also a gay, stereotype-defying McMurray brother whose name is — and I am not making this up — Tuff (Jake Foy, “Designated Survivor”). Like much about “Ride,” that name tries a little too hard, but at least Hallmark now reflects the real world more accurately.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 27, 2023
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Rob Owen
A best drama nomination for “Yellowjackets,” which was nominated for its first season in last year’s Emmy race, seems pretty likely if the first six episodes made available for review are indicative of the season as a whole.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 24, 2023
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“Succession” proves particularly engrossing when the series finds new themes to explore and forces the characters to confront new situations as it does in season four. ... Allowing the series to conclude sooner rather than later insures it will likely continue to be regarded as one of the best TV dramas of all time.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 24, 2023
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That lighter touch the writers take with Hailey draws more humor out of Sutherland’s Weir. ... That may not be enough to recommend “Rabbit Hole,” which is largely a generic conspiracy thriller, but it’s at least a differentiator.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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It gets repetitive and dull, though the musical numbers should help maintain some viewer interest.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 23, 2023
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While the pilot episode shows promise and is funnier than “The Chair,” episode two disappoints and confuses with no clear answer as to what “Lucky Hank” will be on a weekly basis.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 16, 2023
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The “Swarm” finale may not satisfy all viewers – it’s somewhat open to interpretation and not concrete – but it is a fitting finale to easily one of the year’s best, most outrageous series.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 16, 2023
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“History of the World, Part II” would be more worthwhile if it was shorter in duration. It has one movie’s worth of strong material stretched out over eight streaming episodes. Maybe consider watching episodes one through four and then skip to eight.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 3, 2023
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The season two plot, courtesy of new showrunners Jack Amiel and Michael Begler (“The Knick”), is less convoluted but still occasionally overly languid. “Perry Mason” remains at its best when the focus is on the series regulars and their relationships.- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
- Posted Mar 2, 2023
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