- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Jan 7, 2016
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 37 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 37
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Mixed: 4 out of 37
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Negative: 20 out of 37
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Jan 28, 2016i find miss lynch and this show irrestable its funny sweet and charming is amy anoying obnocious and rude yes yes and yes but i find it hilparious myself shes also funny sweet and charming wish i had an amy of my own get a sence of humor peopole this is A COMEDY its suposed to be stupid i love it myself and hope cbs keeps it around
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Jan 7, 2016How can you not love Jane Lynch. I enjoyed this new show very much. I want me an angel in my life! hahaha! No seriously...I really want one of those! I'd prefer a Jane Lynch type...creme de menthe and all!
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Jan 16, 2016Very amusing. Is Jane Lynch's character annoying? You bet. That's the premise. Give Kevin Pollack some more air time, cut down on the girlfriends and boyfriends, who are poorly played, and make it a three-ring circus of the angel, the dad and the clueless gal. Then you have a hit.
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Jan 30, 2016Sometimes you just want to have fun. A tight cast with great chemistry. This show is not a documentary about angels. Its a comedy about funny coincidences.
Awards & Rankings
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The humor ranges from bombastic to subtle, with dialogue delivered at an atypically rapid pace. The pilot had a Sorkin-esque feel to it, with witty banter and "blink and you'll miss it" jokes and one-liners.
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The series once again attempts to pair the straight-shooter with the oddball muck-up in an attempt to allow both characters to find middle ground. In the process, hilarity ensues. Except when it doesn’t.
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Angel From Hell is without a laugh track or any real sense of purpose beyond letting Lynch fire away. Some of her darts can be amusing. And her delivery system remains intact. But even by Episode 2, the premise is wearing thin.