- Network: ABC
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 26, 2018
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 18 out of 29
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Mixed: 5 out of 29
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Negative: 6 out of 29
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Dec 16, 2018This show has it all. It's funny, happy, sad and I cannot wait until each week to see it progress. Everyone is so likable and the chemistry among them all is great. I do love This is Us but I think this show is better. I love how each character has their own story and then the stories come together with the group. Just a really, really great show.
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Sep 26, 2018The collection of actors make this very watchable stuff. Sure, some of it's corny, and the mystery element might eventually wear thin, but I'm hooked for now.
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Sep 26, 2018
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Jul 3, 2019Wow! This show has a Televison Academy Honors Award! That's no small feat for a network show! I am truly surprised.
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Oct 21, 2018This is a show that we need now days it's fantastic one of the best shows of the fall I truly have fallen in love with the friends of the show each of them are special in their own little way I totally recommend it to anyone else looking for the feels without the family Dynamics of this is us
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Feb 10, 2019I really love this show and can hardly wait for a new episode each week! It's great! However, I gave it a 9 instead of a 10 because ABC should not have reused the song "Downtown" that made such a poignant impact in the previous ABC series LOST. It was misused here and ruined its chance of receiving a rating of 10 from this viewer. Otherwise, this show is a must-see.
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Give the show credit for not dragging its heels. ... Watching Jon's circle of survivors--men and women, friends and spouses--as they pick up the pieces should make for some memorable TV. [15-28 Oct 2018, p.9]
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Projecting male sensitivity through drama scripts seems to be a difficult task for any writer who isn’t Shonda Rhimes, but this series is an example of how not to do it, in that it links men having feelings to crisis and misery. Relationship ennui and marital bed death are low-key obstacles here, but even worse is the way the premiere capitalizes on the disconnect between the four main characters and the wives and girlfriends in their lives.
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It’s so transparent about its intentions and also because it wants so badly for its audience to love these characters. Even though the cast is decent, the characters don’t immediately pop because the writing lacks nuance.