The Lincoln Journal Star's Scores
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For 188 reviews, this publication has graded:
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79% higher than the average critic
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2% same as the average critic
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19% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 6.9 points higher than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 74
| Highest review score: | The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee | |
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| Lowest review score: | Secrets and Lies: Season 1 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 138 out of 138
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Mixed: 0 out of 138
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Negative: 0 out of 138
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Jeff Korbelik
Elfman’s character brings back her imaginary friend, Mary, from her childhood to help her deal. Mary, voiced by Rachel Dratch, is not funny, just annoying, extremely so.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Mar 27, 2017
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Paxton steals just about every scene he’s in.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Jan 30, 2017
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George is the reason to tune in. She’ll be the reason why you keep coming back.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Mar 21, 2016
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It’s a family comedy, one of many on the network, that, at times, has its moments. There’s just too few of them.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Jun 13, 2016
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Damien is nothing more than cliche, right down to the use of Rottweilers as hellhounds.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Mar 7, 2016
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I found little interesting in Wicked City until Erika Christensen became a part of it halfway through the pilot.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Oct 26, 2015
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The punchlines are predictable, with jokes about weight, graying hair and sexting.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Mar 27, 2014
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Inhumans is more comic book-y, with an emphasis on special effects. The target audience appears to be teenagers rather than a mass audience. The effects, though, which include a teleporting giant dog, are pretty cool.- The Lincoln Journal Star
- Posted Sep 25, 2017
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