- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Oct 9, 2008
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 20 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 20
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Mixed: 3 out of 20
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Negative: 4 out of 20
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HolaH.Oct 10, 2008Really liked this show. Will keep watching. Rufus Sewell is excellent.
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LeeB.Oct 12, 2008A very well written/acted show. I did not think that it would be believable but the show was able to pull it off. Enjoyable from beginning to end!
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DmitryS.Nov 9, 2008Pretty cool show! How did they get all their equipment, like from E.T.?
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GregS.Oct 22, 2008Really like this show. Second episode even better than first. Not crazy sci-fi conspiracy stuff but cool, intelligent science thriller stuff, with a strong cast. I will definitely keep watching!
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CorbinOct 10, 2008I liked it. It was what I hoped Fringe would be more like. Better written, and much better directing than Fringe. It isn't perfect, but I'm looking forward to seeing how this one will develop.
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AshleyB.Oct 13, 2008The storylines definitely need some work to do Dr. Hood justice, but the idea behind this show is much easier to watch than the pseudoscience of Fringe.
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VictoriaB.Nov 23, 2008Love the show. Dr Hood (Rufus Sewell) is a very interesting character. I hope new episodes are ordered for the show.
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AlanHMar 11, 2009This show is excellent, contrary to implications suggested by labels such as "procedural" and "sanctimonious" by the weak tabloid reviewers. It gives us a rather unique portrayal of problems that actually exist yet are frequently ignored in today's glitz-and-glamor society. Well done all, and please ignore the weak minds that compare this to other shows - it simply is unique and enjoyable.
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Hood comes across as brilliant but aloof. Young, meanwhile, seems to be angry, but the source of her anger isn't really explored (we can only assume that babysitting a scientist, no matter how brilliant, is not the job people sign up for when they go to work for the FBI).
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Simultaneously gross and sanctimonious, this histrionic science procedural is mainly a warning against the cloning of TV concepts.
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A bit generic, despite the creepy particulars of this series’ science-based mysteries--think a more mainstream "Fringe."