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Mixed or average reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
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  1. Reviewed by: Glenn Garvin
    Oct 15, 2016
    90
    The intrusion of urban mayhem into the pastoral small-town setting gives Eyewitness an unsettlingly claustrophobic sense of a village under siege. You may not want to live there, but I bet you'll want to visit once a week.
  2. Reviewed by: Alex McCown
    Oct 12, 2016
    75
    Eyewitness isn’t reinventing the narrative wheel (really, it’s just adding an additional number of axes to a crowded chassis), but these strong emotional elements and Nicholson’s fantastic lead performance keep it grounded and entertaining.
  3. Reviewed by: Mitchel Broussard
    Oct 17, 2016
    70
    It is satisfying, and it has characters that feel as real as truth, and at the end of its scant ten episodes, its overblown, awkward beginning feels comparatively unimportant in the context of a series that tackles big issues on a small scale as juicily and successfully as this.
  4. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Oct 14, 2016
    70
    As Eyewitness proceeds, there are some credibility-stretching coincidences and relationships that are revealed that you might find difficult to accept without rolling your eyes--some of the plot strands tie together rather too neatly. But Nicholson is terrific, and if you’re in the mood for a bleak mystery in the same general area of The Killing or Top of the Lake, Eyewitness is worth a look.
  5. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    Oct 14, 2016
    70
    Ten episodes is probably more than the story needed, but if you like your small-town-folks-in-peril stories to be on the tasteful side, Eyewitness fits the bill.
  6. Reviewed by: Maureen Ryan
    Oct 10, 2016
    70
    TV isn’t often all that interested in the grittier aspects of life, death, and addiction in unexceptional small towns, and it’s even more difficult to find stories about the LGBT individuals who live in those kinds of tightly knit communities. When it focuses on those elements of its narrative, the viewpoint of Eyewitness becomes not just valuable but admirably precise.
  7. Entertainment Weekly
    Reviewed by: Ray Rahman
    Oct 8, 2016
    67
    If there's one reason to watch, it's Nicholson, who has stolen scenes for years on Masters of Sex and Boardwalk Empire. Other than her, there isn't much worth witnessing. [Oct 14, 2016, p.53]
  8. Reviewed by: David Wiegand
    Oct 14, 2016
    50
    Eyewitness is a competent procedural with well-drawn characters and solid performances, especially by Nicholson, Paxton, Young and Bellows. It goes off the rails a few episodes in with a character switcheroo that strains credibility, but the struggles of the two boys to protect themselves from being slaughtered for what they’ve witnessed, and Helen’s determination to get to the bottom of the killings, hold our attention well enough.
  9. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Oct 14, 2016
    40
    The second-chance-at-love chemistry between Bellows and Nicholson and the first-chance-at-love Philip-Lukas pairing are just a couple of the things Eyewitness has to set it apart, but angles it doesn't handle well enough to make up for icky, one-dimensional villains, a humdrum crime story and a tone that defies engagement.
  10. TV Guide Magazine
    Reviewed by: Matt Roush
    Oct 6, 2016
    40
    Too bad the villain's identity (not much of a surprise) is revealed way too early, and any suspense is sapped in a colorless atmosphere of recycled angst. [10-23 Oct 2016, p.19]
  11. Reviewed by: Chris Cabin
    Oct 11, 2016
    20
    The characters that are introduced don’t come off as individuals even for a moment, but rather, as simply functioning as elements of a dramatic mechanism, creaking and whirling in repetition.
User Score
8.2

Universal acclaim- based on 51 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 41 out of 51
  2. Negative: 5 out of 51
  1. Dec 25, 2016
    10
    This show is very rural and different. It leaves the audience mesmerized and so willing to want to know what happens next. The plot has stayedThis show is very rural and different. It leaves the audience mesmerized and so willing to want to know what happens next. The plot has stayed on track each and every episode and considering the progressive style of incorporating the LGBT community makes the show a thrill to see, in which the characters react and change to things. I highly recommend the show! James Paxton and Tyler Young do an excellent job portraying the two male leads Lukas Waldenbeck and Philip Shea Full Review »
  2. Nov 28, 2016
    10
    I love Eyewitness. Its something new and different to watch unlike other TV shows that have a similar plots or characters. I also love thatI love Eyewitness. Its something new and different to watch unlike other TV shows that have a similar plots or characters. I also love that there is LGBT in the show, I'm tired of the LGBT community being shamed upon and treated like **** Its also not just LGBT stuff through the whole show if you don't like it that much, there's like a murder mystery too. I highly recommend to anyone that wants a new and out of the norm show to watch. Full Review »
  3. Oct 17, 2016
    8
    [No Spoilers.] Good start to the series... The "teen angst" between the two male leads has the familiar over-the-top feel as was present in[No Spoilers.] Good start to the series... The "teen angst" between the two male leads has the familiar over-the-top feel as was present in the Twilight films, which shouldn't come as a surprise since this is the same director. The crime-drama portion of the story is off to a more intriguing start than the romance part of the story. The small town setting, rustic characters, and powerful female lead character in the form of the town Sheriff reminds me of an old Stephen King story. (I keep looking around for Kathy Bates.) if the romantic plot line can advance in an authentic way while the crime mystery plot also advances, this show might really have something interesting going. The pilot episode definitely left me wanting more, and anticipating the next installment. Full Review »