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It somehow manages to be more inviting than ABC's new and thoroughly preposterous Zero Hour, although both series could be the stuff of sadistic semester-ending writing essays.
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Cult has just the right amount of preposterous dialogue and clunky transitions to draw potential hate-watchers too, a bit of zeitgeist juggling that is both slightly nauseating and admirable.
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The opening episode is wildly uneven, at times downright irritating. But it's equally intriguing, compelling, and full of potential.
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So although the details aren't quite right, the concept of Cult remains intriguing. Perhaps, like Mr. O'Bannon's "Farscape," Cult will improve over time.
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The occasional half-decent joke aside, the pilot episode of (the real) Cult is largely derivative, with a style and atmosphere reminiscent of better CW shows like “Supernatural” and “The Vampire Diaries,” and a mildly interesting, at best, metaphysical-mystery component that feels borrowed from “Lost.”
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Beyond the gimmick, will there be enough to maintain our interest? If not, Cult could easily wind up as one TV show in search of an audience.
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Cult is too messy and unnecessarily complex to be the show it could and should be.
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The show has got a ponderous B-movie quality, everything so serious and simultaneously so silly.
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The shiny exterior and show-within-a-show construct can't obscure the pilot's general incoherence--or nagging questions about where any of this might be heading.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 20 out of 39
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Mixed: 9 out of 39
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Negative: 10 out of 39
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Feb 26, 2013
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Feb 21, 2013
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Mar 1, 2013