• Network: NBC
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 16, 2014
User Score
7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 59 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 39 out of 59
  2. Negative: 10 out of 59
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  1. Mar 21, 2014
    8
    The pilot for Crisis was great. Reminded me of 2012's "Missing" with Ashley Judd.
    Intense, action packed, suspenseful, almost like the movie "White House Down" with Jaime Foxx and Channing Tatum. Characters were likable, bad guys were intelligent, it was fast paced, intense, almost like an episode of 24. Great start to a potentially great show. Lets see where it goes!
  2. Mar 17, 2014
    7
    Not bad for a premiere. Despite 2 or 3 cornball moments and an overuse of pop songs on the soundtrack, the pilot kept me engaged thanks to some interesting twists and turns. Variable acting and script-writing, however, make me wonder whether I'll retain my interest....
  3. Apr 24, 2014
    9
    In terms of crime drama, it's different. That's its strong point.

    However, some of the smaller plots are derivative of well-worn tropes. I hope it makes it to Season 2 at least, but I can't see how the fundamental plot can survive for very long.
  4. Apr 28, 2014
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. CRISIS may have a familiar plot but what is interesting and exciting is the well written subplots on top of subplots that leave endless possibilities for season's to come with a sprinkle of surprise at almost every turn of the page. Strong, Emmy worthy performances with that of Gillian Anderson (Meg) and Dermot Mulroney and the quad relationships surrounding the main four - Anderson, Mulroney, Taylor and Gross, CRISIS rolls out each week like a spider web and you will never guess how far it will reach. Each episode is like a four ring circus where you want to catch everything all at once and at the same time your eyes get caught up in something you did not expect! An example, the sensitive & intimate scenes with Gillian Anderson (Meg) and her CIA lover, meshed perfectly into a sub plot, that leads to Episode 8 on May 4th. This one is a keeper and the first time I have followed any TV show on ANY network! I want to see this go Netflix before Season 2! Chicago Fire, Resurrection, the Blacklist are the same old, same old stuff that lacks the creativity of something that's akin to "Art in Motion" with respect to just plain good writing and strong performances. Those who can think for themselves and have a good attention span can truly appreciate something really good by watching CRISIS! Expand
  5. Apr 30, 2014
    7
    I wasn't expecting much going into this, but I needed something new to watch and I'm glad I stumbled upon Crisis as it's really pretty good.

    The acting is pretty solid from top to bottom, and the story is interesting, this leaves me wanting more after each episode. Saying that I'm not sure how they're going to keep the current storyline going for more than a season.
  6. Mar 22, 2014
    10
    10/10 This is a very high quality TV series and has a lot of content that can be added to it. Despite some critics arguing that it will be impossible to make it multi-season. In my opinion all the script writers have to do is create a new plot each season. Season 1 will be about the hostage crisis and Season 2 could be something else inter-related. I REALLY enjoyed watching the Pilot and10/10 This is a very high quality TV series and has a lot of content that can be added to it. Despite some critics arguing that it will be impossible to make it multi-season. In my opinion all the script writers have to do is create a new plot each season. Season 1 will be about the hostage crisis and Season 2 could be something else inter-related. I REALLY enjoyed watching the Pilot and enjoyed how different it was from cheesy TV series such has NCIS and action- packed but otherwise lacking Hawaii Five 0. This is the ultimate police police mystery drama being played today. Others include another NBC start up series Chicago P.D. but I find Chicago P.D. heavily lacking in plot. It seems like the plot is never going to be advanced because of how seemly unrelated each episode is. Crisis is an awesome and mind blowing TV series that SHOULD be renewed for a second season. Expand
  7. Jun 22, 2014
    10
    I have to say the 2 hour ending was amazing!! It made me want to see so much more. Especially with sending that last text. I wanna know what it is!! and What it leads too. C'mon Season 2!! PLEASE!
  8. Jun 23, 2014
    9
    In the beginning, the show didn't have much to distinguish itself from other TV shows with similar premises. The pilot episode wasn't too original (a school bus is hijacked and the students kidnapped/held hostage), and the shows name is forgettable (another TV show with a one-word name).

    By episode 9 though, Crisis had really improved. The pilot was OK, but the later episodes were
    In the beginning, the show didn't have much to distinguish itself from other TV shows with similar premises. The pilot episode wasn't too original (a school bus is hijacked and the students kidnapped/held hostage), and the shows name is forgettable (another TV show with a one-word name).

    By episode 9 though, Crisis had really improved. The pilot was OK, but the later episodes were really great (especially episode 8). This show is really great, entertaining, and enjoyable. The cast have been put through challenges; decisions, moral dilemmas, and crisis’s (get my pun?). All of these have made the cast more relatable and interesting characters. Once one-dimensional characters have been fleshed out well. The teenagers, Agent Finley and Dunn, Gibson and his crew, the CIA, FBI, Secret Service, the parents—the whole cast, for the most part were good. Agent Finley and Dunn were especially good. The scale and impact of all the events have made this show more global in scale. Everything came together and wrapped up in the last episodes. I recommend this show. There were some plotholes and some mistakes, but that can be forgiven.

    Some feel the first few episodes were good. Most of the critics feel this way too, which surprises me because I feel that the first few episodes were OK. Nothing special. Later, the plot got better and it was clear that this was more than just a kidnapping.

    Unfortunately, on May 9th Crisis was canceled. However, on May 25th the 9th episode aired. The last few episodes aired and thankfully it gave me closure.

    Crisis aired with low ratings. I guess that was because it’s on Sunday. On Sunday, there’s a lot of completion. Why did they have to air it on a Sunday, with so much competition to face? If it had been on another day, it would’ve done better. Also, I think too many people gave up on this show because based on the first episode they thought it wasn’t unique enough and too generic. (Oh no! Kids get kidnapped, now what? They get saved and bad guys lose. The end!) NBC should re-launch the show later, and maybe gain a wider audience during the summer.

    The premise, "How far would you be willing to go for your child?" sounded promising and the potential was certainly there. The potential was certainly been used. The villain is more complex than most, and the cast is good. Some of the dialogue in earlier episodes was cheesy, but that has improved. The show wasn't special at first, or really really great, but it could kill an hour of time so I was fine with it. Now, the show is truly entertaining in my opinion.

    I just wish there could be a season two. Maybe with a new “Crisis”—a terrorist attack, with Finley and Dunn there? I’d love to see that!

    If you liked this review, read my other ones on movies, TV shows, and videogames. I have reviewed Edge of Tomorrow, X-Men Days of Future Past, Godzilla, Blended, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, The Lego Movie, and more. I am actually still trying to find time for other film reviews. I have also reviewed the TV shows Sleepy Hollow, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD, The 100, I Wanna Marry Harry, Crisis, and more.

    Goodbye! AG732
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  9. Nov 5, 2014
    7
    This show was pretty good, but I think about halfway through the show started to go in a direction that lost some of it's viewers. In the beginning it was awesome because the guy was always one step ahead and knew what they were planning. Then after awhile it kind of tapered off so I think that's when the show started to go downhill. It's still a overall good TV show, but nothing fantastic.
Metascore
63

Generally favorable reviews - based on 29 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 29
  2. Negative: 2 out of 29
  1. Reviewed by: Kristi Turnquist
    Jun 24, 2014
    70
    Based on the first two episodes available for screening, Crisis is more promising than other recent network attempts to create a series that tells an ongoing story.
  2. Reviewed by: Jeff Korbelik
    Mar 27, 2014
    50
    A little over the top--well, actually, a lot over the top--the pilot is filled with one eye-rolling surprise after another.
  3. Reviewed by: Tim Molloy
    Mar 19, 2014
    50
    The show does a good job of setting up a lot of conflict in a very short time, but I'd be more invested if I got to know the characters more — and if they had more dimension..... It felt too contrived.