Yahoo TV's Scores
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For 563 reviews, this publication has graded:
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44% higher than the average critic
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4% same as the average critic
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52% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 2.8 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average TV Show review score: 65
| Highest review score: | Sharp Objects: Season 1 | |
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| Lowest review score: | Sex Box: Season 1 |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 343 out of 343
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Mixed: 0 out of 343
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Negative: 0 out of 343
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Having watched three episodes, I’m hooked on its mix of laughs and seriousness.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 19, 2015
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[Nic Pizzolatto's] chosen the hardboiled-detective genre as his main menu, and given us three eggs so overdone, you couldn’t even stick a fork in them.... Each of the lead actors is doing superb work: Farrell, McAdams, and Kitsch find distinctive ways of expressing their troubled pasts and difficult present-day situations.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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The Astronaut Wives Club frequently doesn’t seem to know what it wants to do.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 18, 2015
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The show manages to juggle suspense with light moments without spoiling either mood.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 17, 2015
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Yes, of course Proof is regularly mawkish (the pilot has a subplot about a very cute little girl patient, who draws pictures of a grandfather she never knew existed) and it’s cluttered with clichés such as “People believe what they want to believe.” But on its own terms--which is as a comforting medical-supernatural drama with a strong female lead designed to follow TNT’s Rizzoli & isles--Proof proves its modest worth.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 16, 2015
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Carefully crafted and respectful of its source material.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 15, 2015
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One of the smartest, most charming and funny shows you’re likely to see all year is Catastrophe.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 15, 2015
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The structure of most OITNB episodes--in which one character is brought to the fore and we see flashbacks to that person’s past history, details about how that woman or man was shaped and became the person she or he is--has by now, in the new season, become predictable, either comfortingly or tediously so, depending on your degree of engagement with the series.... It’s all pretty pleasant, even if the jokes are often corny.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 11, 2015
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It can often be trite and repetitive. But triteness and repetition characterizes a lot of everyday life, and the debut does an excellent job of giving us a portrait of Ben as a Midwestern teenager whose natural adolescent self-consiousness has been increased to near-paralysis as he comes to terms with his father’s new life.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 8, 2015
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Odd Mom Out is uneven but ultimately likable, and Kargman and Buckley have a nice chemistry as husband and wife.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 8, 2015
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The plots of Sense8 dovetail and separate with a fluidity that’s a characteristic of good storytelling and editing. Some of the subplots are more interesting than others.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 5, 2015
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Hannibal is the most radical enterprise on network television right now.... Hannibal is also one of the most hilariously ridiculous shows on TV. The fussy perfectionism of Hannibal Lecter, from his impeccable suits with jaunty pocket squares to his smirking murmurs of polysyllabic nonsense, is screamingly camp while lacking the wit of truly accomplished camp.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 3, 2015
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Stitchers is the kind of show that thinks that by having Kirsten make a sarcastically knowing reference to Catwoman, it’s immunized itself from charges of silly sex-objectivism; it hasn’t. I don’t see sci-fi fans putting Stitchers on their radar, or fans of Pretty Little Liars sticking around very long after the PLL premiere.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 2, 2015
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The sad thing--but also the thing that makes this show so compelling--is that the contestants care so much about winning this hideous, spirit-killing show. It’s that paradox that gives UnREAL its true soul.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 1, 2015
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The more scenes there are between Rabe’s agent Claire Bennigan and her new partner, Jessup Rollins (Revolution’s Derek Webster), the better the show is.... It’s best whenever the Drill-chatting kids are onscreen, with young Kylie Rogers particularly skilled at being unnerving.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 1, 2015
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Kelli Garner manages to bring a freshness to her interpretation of Monroe that never feels like caricature.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 29, 2015
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One of the more cynical and repulsive of new reality shows--and that’s saying something, I know--The Briefcase is all the more reprehensible for passing off its exploitation of people in beleaguered financial straits as uplifting, inspirational TV.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 28, 2015
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A superbly subtle yet exciting new series, gives us Charlie-in-the-making.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 27, 2015
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As directed by Roland Joffe (The Killing Fields), Rising has some entertaining shoot-‘em-ups and showdowns, but Joffe is hobbled by the script, which forces him to cut away from Houston to give equal weight to Olivier Martinez’s Santa Anna, the leader of the Mexican army and president of the country, and the subject of some of Rising’s most tedious storytelling.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 26, 2015
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The show is ultimately exhausting rather than what a game show needs to be, which is mildly exhilarating.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 22, 2015
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I’m not sure if Wayward Pines can sustain its mood and outlandish occurrences for the full length of its 10-episode season, but I guess I’m intrigued enough to keep track of what’s going on in that damp, puzzling little town.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 13, 2015
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The acting is good as far as the scripts will allow. Fonda and Tomlin don’t have much chemistry but they can certainly spin their lines into something better than they are, and Sheen (as Robert) and Waterston (as Sol) have an easy rapport. But the show plays like an overreaching network sitcom that wandered online.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 8, 2015
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Anyone with an interest in music will want to see this portrait of the artist as a young man pursued by demons into the pit of heck.- Yahoo TV
- Posted May 4, 2015
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It seems hell-bent on not failing us for one single second.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 30, 2015
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Despite its quaint picturesque town backdrop, The Casual Vacancy is an ugly little piece of work, filled with bitterness, sniping, selfishness, and cruelty. There is no character other than Barry who seems remotely appealing or interesting.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 29, 2015
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If I’ve left the impression that Happyish isn’t a laugh-fest, I’ve done my job. But the show is not without its pleasures. As I said, Coogan and Hahn have good chemistry, and there are some genuinely funny moments (none of which I can recall now). Ellen Barkin is exceedingly welcome any time she pops up briefly as Thom’s profane pal.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 24, 2015
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The new season of Inside Amy Schumer is very funny, and, just below its surface, very thoughtful.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 21, 2015
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We get a lot of variations on other reality shows--when a barber is eliminated here, Cedric intones, in the manner of Jeff Probst on Survivor, “Sorry, you’ve been clipped” --and a lot of dull observations from the judges about technique. Trips to my own barber are more entertaining than this.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 20, 2015
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There are sufficient twists in the new episodes that keep the action moving while preventing me from revealing too much. The pace is swift, the tension runs high--except, perhaps, for the Alison clone, whose suburban soccer mom is used most frequently for comic relief.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 17, 2015
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Season 5 doesn’t feel like more of the same; it feels like a Game of Thrones played at a new, more intense level.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 13, 2015
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