• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 30, 1996
Metascore
65

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16

Critic Reviews

  1. San Diego Union-Tribune
    Reviewed by: Robert P. Laurence
    May 27, 2014
    88
    Dangerous Minds is the most appealing and meaningful new drama of the season. And, to borrow a word from the title, it's also the most dangerous. [30 Sept 1996, p.E-1]
  2. Orlando Sentinel
    Reviewed by: Hal Boedeker
    May 27, 2014
    80
    It presents a comforting view of teachers, one familiar to anyone who has seen Sidney Poitier's instructor in To Sir With Love and Robert Donat's teacher in Goodbye, Mr. Chips. [29 Sept 1996, p.F1]
  3. Boston Globe
    Reviewed by: Rene Graham
    May 27, 2014
    80
    The ABC drama starring Annie Potts is not only a vast improvement on the film, but also restores some of the integrity of Johnson's book. [30 Sept 1996, p.C10]
  4. Houston Chronicle
    Reviewed by: Ann Hodges
    May 27, 2014
    75
    It's seldom been done on television any better - in terms of production or acting. The script is intelligent, Potts is terrific, and her students (Vicellous Reon Shannon and Tamala Jones, in particular) are good, too...As a weekly series at 7 p.m., though, Dangerous Minds needs to lighten up a little. It's a bit dark and down. [30 Sept 1996, p.6]
  5. Chicago Sun-Times
    Reviewed by: Lon Grahnke
    May 27, 2014
    75
    A captivating actress known for offbeat comic roles in "Designing Women," "Love & War" and "Texasville," Potts forcefully redefines the character of inspirational teacher Louanne Johnson in ABC's improved version of Dangerous Minds. [30 Sept 1996, p.39]
  6. Philadelphia Daily News
    Reviewed by: Ellen Gray
    May 27, 2014
    70
    Unless she and her cowboy boots walk on water next week, Dangerous Minds will have a tough time topping itself. [30 Sept 1996, p.45]
  7. USA Today
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    May 27, 2014
    70
    Better than the movie...How often can you say that about a network knockoff? [30 Sept 1996, p.3D]
  8. Variety
    May 27, 2014
    70
    Yes, it's sentimental and often strains credibility. But Dangerous Minds is also keenly humane, a belligerent bulwark against cynicism. Moreover, Potts heads a terrific ensemble that makes you care about these kids and this teacher. [30 Sept 1996]
  9. New York Daily News
    Reviewed by: David Bianculli
    May 27, 2014
    70
    Some of the conflicts and characters in Dangeous Minds are diluted. Language, by necessity, is a lot less raw, camera work is unnecessarily gimmicky, and most conflicts are resolved more neatly...However, the TV version's writers (including Diane Frolov and Andrew Schneider of "Northern Exposure") take as much care as did the movie to not resolve everything nicely or neatly. [30 Sept 1996, p.67]
  10. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
    Reviewed by: John Levesque
    May 27, 2014
    70
    Potts does it convincingly. Even the classroom scenes are instructive. [30 Sept 1996, p.D5]