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Positive:
6
Mixed:
5
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Critic Reviews
The TimesNov 27, 2023
Season 1 Review:
Isaacs does a complicated job, and that strange, mid-Atlantic Grant voice, well. .... Where Pope's series was less successful was in its depiction of Hollywood, with an unconvincing Doris Day and Grace Kelly, and artifical sets. But the older, mellower Grant, made softer by the arrival of his daughter, Jennifer, was intelligently portrayed by Isaacs.
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The GuardianNov 27, 2023
Season 1 Review:
Isaacs, still in the role, has the squishy twinkle of the ageing Grant to a tee, and there’s a tearful catharsis in the closing scenes, which make clear that Grant did find redemption in his parenting of his and Cannon’s daughter, Jennifer. It’s a welcome happy-ish ending for a uniquely sad tale.
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Season 1 Review:
When it succeeds it’s not so much because it’s revealed something essential about Grant, about whom volumes upon volumes have been written, as that creator Jeff Pope has written scenes with their own dramatic integrity that allow actors to do good work. .... Isaacs is marvelous. .... Though Laura Aikman is excellent as Cannon (and is an executive producer along with daughter Jennifer Grant), the on-and-off, back-and-forth, pleasure-and-mostly-pain of their life together goes on at vexing length.
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ColliderDec 4, 2023
Season 1 Review:
If debonair charm was the sole arbiter of a show’s success and critical acclaim, Isaacs’ would lead Archie to the highest of praise. His performance often transcends the surface-level scripts, providing a moving amount of depth to Grant’s greatest role as a father and a son.
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