User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 88 Ratings
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 56 out of 88
-
Mixed: 9 out of 88
-
Negative: 23 out of 88
Watch Now
Where To Watch
Review this tv show
-
-
Please sign in or create an account before writing a review.
-
-
Submit
-
Check Spelling
User Reviews
- User score
- By date
- Most helpful
-
Jan 18, 2016The show has potential. The cast is strong and I think that Rashida Jones and Jere Burns are both great casting decisions. However, right now the jokes are hit or miss and often over the top resulting in a childish and stupid show. However, I will keep watching and hope that the writing improves. As it stand I think Hoffman is my favorite character.
-
Jan 17, 2016Naked Gun all over the place. If you want to let your mind go away for 20 minutes it is ok to sit and watch. Nothing special in this show. Just some laughs and funny stupid situations. Watch if there is anything else to watch.
-
Jan 20, 2016It's slapstick comedy, the kind The Naked Gun was renowned for. It's not for everyone and it isn't for me, I get tired of this kind of dynamic quite easily. But if it's the kind of thing you like, by all means watch this series and I'm sure you'll have a blast. I'm moving on to something else.
-
Jan 19, 2016This was certainly not what I expected. It is blessed with a great and talented cast, and some talented writers and producers. But this kind of silly, over-the-top comedy doesn't work well in 2016. If you're looking to watch "Airplane" on TV each week, congratulations. Otherwise, this feels like a miss.
-
Feb 6, 2016The show delivers rapid fire humor in the style of those great Zucker brothers movies of the eightiess and nineties. The problem is, the jokes are silly but not particularly funny. I'm usually a big fan of this kind of humor but this one's a miss for me
Awards & Rankings
-
The preposterous humor hits the right notes and offers something different then most traditional sitcom fare. If you’re looking for something fresh and and laugh out loud funny, Angie Tribeca is for you.
-
There are a lot of well-worn cop commonalities in entertainment, but five hours of episodes, with wall-to-wall jokes targeting cliches big and small, makes one wonder if the series will have to change course soon, either in Season 2 or later down the line (assuming it gets picked up by TBS). It's certainly not an issue in Season 1, and the depth of knowledge on display actually leads to believing in the series' endurance.
-
This sitcom’s battering ram of madcap inanity can run aground when a particular episode doesn’t have an especially memorable storyline, and perhaps Angie Tribeca caters too much to an audience in thrall to the old “Airplane!” style of so-broad-it-hurts humor. From the 1980s’ “Sledge Hammer!” to the more recent “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” smart-aleck cop comedies are nothing new. But in its minute-to-minute pleasures, Angie Tribeca is one big goofy grin of a sitcom. Season 2 can’t come quickly enough.