• Network: NBC
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 1, 1993
Metascore
60

Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11

Critic Reviews

  1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Reviewed by: Gail Pennington
    Jul 3, 2014
    80
    A pleasant surprise. [30 Sep 1993]
  2. Reviewed by: Tony Scott
    Jul 3, 2014
    80
    Shows great series potential.
  3. Miami Herald
    Reviewed by: Hal Boedeker
    Jul 3, 2014
    75
    Refreshing, low-key and true to its small-town Texas setting, the series goes against the grain of most so-called current "family entertainment." This isn't another inane sitcom with dopey adults and unbearably cute kiddies. Everyone here seems natural, real. [1 Oct 1993]
  4. Chicago Tribune
    Reviewed by: Rick Kogan
    Jul 3, 2014
    70
    The writing is erudite and classy, the acting first-rate and the setting relatively novel. [1 Oct 1993]
  5. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Reviewed by: Robert Bianco
    Jul 3, 2014
    70
    What distinguishes 'Grain' from many Hollywood efforts is its feel for the rhythms of small town life. ... If many of the plot points seem familiar, ''Grain'' also has a nice way of exceeding expectations, calling characters up short or twisting the plot in ways you may not see coming. [1 Oct 1993]
  6. The Hollywood Reporter
    Reviewed by: Miles Beller
    Jul 3, 2014
    70
    "Against the Grain" is kitsch masquerading as rugged regional realism and is, surprisingly, involving on both counts. [29 Sep 1993]
  7. USA Today
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Jul 3, 2014
    63
    This earnest Texas saga of high-school football and larger life goals really does go against the grain. It's not an annoying sitcom, for one. And it has a generally terrific cast and positive values. But in terms of ambition and depth, it fumbles on a gridiron of self-righteous improbability. [1 Oct 1993]
  8. Reviewed by: Greg Dawson
    Jul 3, 2014
    60
    The title of this feel-good drama is an unintended irony. Against the Grain is anything but. It goes with the grain, gently stroking the viewer with predictable storytelling and heartland homilies.
  9. Chicago Sun-Times
    Reviewed by: Lon Grahnke
    Jul 3, 2014
    50
    A wholesome family saga loaded with positive role models, the NBC series turns what could have been a 1993 version of "The Last Picture Show" into an idealized fantasy about an inspirational "local legend" who revitalizes a losing team that was "the pride of Texas" 20 years ago. [1 Oct 1993]
  10. Reviewed by: Howard Rosenberg
    Jul 3, 2014
    40
    Although its inconsistencies begin to spread gratingly as it heads into its second half hour, "Against the Grain" is fairly pleasant viewing until it impales itself on its artificial, unrealistically giddy ending.
  11. Washington Post
    Reviewed by: Tom Shales
    Jul 3, 2014
    10
    The temptation is to call "Against the Grain" a well-meaning failure, but I fail to see what's even well-meaning about it. It's a horrid show about dreadful people in a wretched place. So there. [1 Oct 1993]