• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 15, 2017
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Reviewed by: Steve Greene
    Sep 1, 2017
    100
    Sophomoric at times, but painstakingly constructed throughout, it’s a thrilling mystery that feels true--from start to finish--to the real-life stories that inspired it.
  2. Reviewed by: Shirley Li
    Sep 14, 2017
    91
    Think Documentary Now! without the starry lineups, or Andy Samberg’s faux sports documentaries without as many tangents--and better yet, they manage to make a high-school dramedy work around the “documentary” itself. All in all, it’s an impressive tightrope walk.
  3. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Sep 14, 2017
    80
    Few shows I've seen catch high school society, with its self-contained seriousness, as well as American Vandal does, as well as the mix of innocence and experience, confusion and certitude that mark that age. It’s as engrossing as the series it set out to satirize and moving in ways you would not expect.
  4. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Sep 11, 2017
    80
    American Vandal isn't a great show, but it's a show that wildly and consistently exceeded my expectations, in large part because it evolves and becomes a much better and different show over its eight-episode run.
  5. Reviewed by: Emily VanDerWerff
    Sep 15, 2017
    70
    In its assemblage of footage from Snapchat feeds and other social media sources, as well as its collection of solid teenage performances, American Vandal gets at something true about our obsession with whodunits and how every generation finds a new way to commit very old crimes.
  6. Reviewed by: Jen Chaney
    Sep 15, 2017
    70
    Everyone involved with this show really commits to the format. That’s what makes American Vandal more compelling than I would have suspected, even though it does have some significant flaws.
  7. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Sep 14, 2017
    70
    It’s a funny idea, and when it clicks, in the early episodes, Vandal is pretty amusing. It’s not an idea that stretches effectively over eight episodes, though, even at a half-hour each. There are other things going on--including a critique of the motives and methods of the documentarians, in this case a couple of student film geeks--but they’re not all that interesting.
  8. Reviewed by: Rob Lowman
    Sep 12, 2017
    70
    Don’t expect a lot of out-loud laughs with the series, but it is constantly amusing.
  9. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    Sep 15, 2017
    60
    Even in its first half-hour American Vandal begins to drag. A cliffhanger ending pushed me on to episode two, which also failed to move the plot along.
  10. Reviewed by: Josh Bell
    Sep 14, 2017
    60
    Yacenda and Perrault create such an unexpectedly engrossing mystery that the eventual muddled resolution is a bit underwhelming, and sometimes the jokes get lost in the intricate details. Over the course of eight episodes, the show develops an impressive range of believable teenage characters, and as silly as the story can be, it’s the grounded reality of the show’s world that makes it funny.
User Score
8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 144 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 12 out of 144
  1. Sep 16, 2017
    8
    Starts out stupid, unexpectedly turns into something amazing.

    It starts out under the guise of a so-stupid it's funny mockumentary. You
    Starts out stupid, unexpectedly turns into something amazing.

    It starts out under the guise of a so-stupid it's funny mockumentary. You expect it to be a shallow comedy with silly humor. Instead, it evolves into an incredibly well-written meaningful crime story. The satire is on-point. It has its laugh-out-loud moments but it's actually more thought-provoking than funny.

    Deceptively great show overall. It misleads you to think its a shallow comedy, then delivers a complex meaningful story. This actually further echoes its message, which is genius.
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  2. Sep 30, 2017
    10
    I went into it with low expectations, expecting the basic dick jokes and whatnot. Was pleasantly surprised when it went past that and gaveI went into it with low expectations, expecting the basic dick jokes and whatnot. Was pleasantly surprised when it went past that and gave some criticisms on the justice system and profiling. Smart and funny with subtle humor. Being in high school myself, it was easy to relate to the characters and with the school itself. I’ve been to four different high schools and I can say without a doubt that this is the most realistic high school representation that I’ve seen in any show or movie. From the teachers to the students, you can tell the show is written with that in mind. Full Review »
  3. Sep 15, 2017
    8
    The first episode is good. The second almost made me quit the show, but i kept watching and each episode just got better. Beside some chucklesThe first episode is good. The second almost made me quit the show, but i kept watching and each episode just got better. Beside some chuckles here and there it's not a laugh out loud funny show, but it's amusing, compelling, well made and kinda serious for such a silly premise. Full Review »