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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Not every episode can reach these heights [of one of the funniest sequences in the first season], but with an ongoing story and no apprehension whatsoever in abusing its main character beyond the limits of humanity, there’s no reason that Review won’t continue to be worthy of five stars.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jul 30, 2015
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Issa Rae’s very funny, great-looking HBO sitcom Insecure is back for a second season on Sunday night, and it’s even better--more assured and finely detailed--than its excellent first season.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jul 20, 2017
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- Posted Mar 1, 2018
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Depending on the situation, Louis-Dreyfus brings various combinations of excessive zeal, profane rage, piteous desperation, and unwarranted arrogance, all of it never less than beguiling.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 10, 2015
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This Fargo has a different idea of evil, based on something just as insidious as Malvo: The grinding amorality of capitalism, which demands more profit no matter what the human cost. In the new Fargo, this is placed in a context that is frequently witty, and balanced with scenes of great family love. The large cast is superb.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Oct 12, 2015
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Moss’s performance is perfect: at once contained and open, withdrawn and bristlingly aware. ... The Handmaid’s Tale can stand on its own as a gripping drama; you don’t need to apply overlays about Trump-era conservatism or, say, parallels to the Duggar family to find its portrait of a women under duress moving.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 26, 2017
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It’s a completely hypnotic enterprise--a nightmare you are compelled to remain within, to see what happens.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Dec 18, 2015
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Rare is the movie adaptation that is not just excellent, but which becomes its own radiant achievement. It doesn’t seem too early to bestow that praise upon Bates Motel.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Feb 21, 2017
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None of these characters is particularly happy or remotely satisfied with his or her station in life, and in a lesser show, they’d be depressing downers. But thanks to the writing of show creator Ray McKinnon, these are people who strike you as folks you know, or whom you may be yourself.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Oct 26, 2016
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- Posted Jul 17, 2015
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When I say The Leftovers is awesome, this is what I mean: It fills me with awe.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 14, 2017
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Any fears that the departure of series creator Armando Iannucci would result in a diminishment of quality are immediately allayed. New showrunner David Mandel demonstrates a firm command and light touch in keeping the new episodes centered around Louis-Dreyfus and Selina’s bursts of anger, her deflations of despair, and her reactions to both the stupidity and shrewd mendacity of her staff.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 21, 2016
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One of the most difficult things a sitcom can do is to monkey with its basic premise, scattering characters here and there, while retaining its quality (and its audience). This usually happens with shows whose casts are aging--when a series set during high school must graduate its class to college, for example--and the results are frequently dire, or at the least, second-rate. Not so with Veep.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 14, 2017
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If Legion can maintain the balance of thriller-tautness and hallucinatory chaos that is done so well in the show’s opening hours, this will truly be a unique and superb superhero series.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Feb 8, 2017
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The footage here is truly extraordinary and gorgeous, and, for the most part, artfully edited.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jul 1, 2016
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Superbly edited and paced, Made in America is one of the best rise-and-fall sagas you’ll ever see on TV.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 9, 2016
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Sharp Objects turns out to be everything you might have wanted. And also some things you didn’t know you wanted: This eight-part HBO miniseries is a scary thriller, a Southern gothic melodrama, a serial-killer murder mystery, and a dual portrait of motherhood and sisterhood--all of it combined with a sleek ease that rarely lets any effort show.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jul 6, 2018
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To write out episode-themes like this makes Catastrophe sound potentially dreary about marriage equality and parental strain. Trust me, it’s the exact opposite: so exhilarating, so gaspingly funny, you’ll burn through the episodes as fast as you can.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 7, 2016
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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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This so-called “limited series” takes the facts of the Simpson case and, by bending and shaping the emphases of those facts, turns it into a startlingly stirring critique of racism, sexism, and the judicial system that still resonates today. To be sure, the series also contains its share of laughs and excess.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Feb 1, 2016
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The Judd Apatow-produced comedy-with-drama is even stronger this time around, featuring a great, complex performance by Gillian Jacobs.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Mar 9, 2017
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Better Call Saul has its own tone--it's a different, unique creation.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Feb 9, 2015
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A marvelously acted piece. If the subject matter sounds grim, it is, but the production is exciting: well-acted, suspenseful, and moving.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Mar 1, 2017
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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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UnREAL is as hard-boiled and adventuresome as any male-dominated, gritty, “dark” premium-cable show you’d care to throw an Emmy at. The performances by Zimmer and Appleby are amazingly nuanced and layered, especially for a show whose gimmick, Everlasting, insists upon the superficiality of women’s images of themselves.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Jun 6, 2016
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It’s obvious from the four episodes I’ve watched that Brosnahan is giving a superb performance and that Amy Sherman-Palladino knows exactly where she’s going with the stories she and Dan want to tell. ... Gilmore Girls can wait--wait for Mrs. Maisel to burrow its own distinctive blend of comedy, drama, and romance into your heart and mind.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Nov 29, 2017
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The whole production is a beautiful machine, with strong supporting performances.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Nov 2, 2018
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The cast here is exceptional.... There are times when the pace of Show Me A Hero becomes predictably metronomic.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Aug 14, 2015
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As always, however, the pleasures of Fargo derive from the variety of the characters and the clever wordplay they indulge in. ... Coon and Hawley quickly establish the distinctiveness of Gloria’s character: she’s not as polite as Allison Tolman’s Deputy Molly Solverson in season one, nor as tight-lipped serene as Patrick Wilson’s Trooper Lou Solverson in season two.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Apr 19, 2017
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Some of the best aspects of A Year In The Life are the ways the four episodes continue, and deepen, the show’s richest themes.- Yahoo TV
- Posted Nov 16, 2016
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