FOX | Release Date: September 20, 2002
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
63
METASCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 30 Critic Reviews
Positive:
16
Mixed:
9
Negative:
5
90
Kansas City StarAaron BarnhartFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: Each person in the ensemble is distinct and intriguing. This show is loaded with possibilities.[20 Sept 2002, p.E1]
90
The Hollywood ReporterStaff [Not Credited]Feb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: In a new season largely bereft of innovative ideas or daring concepts, Firefly stands out like a supermodel at a bus stop... The end result is a new and different form for storytelling and characters with engaging stories to tell. [19 Sept 2002]
80
Cleveland Plain DealerMark DawidziakFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: While often great fun, the series' premiere occasionally shows the strain of trying to blend all of those genres into one sleek package. On the plus side of the Firefly universe, the show is expertly paced and is full of those wickedly humorous asides that fans of "Buffy" and its ever-improving spinoff, "Angel," expect from the mischievous Whedon. [20 Sept 2002, p.E1]
80
Detroit Free PressMike DuffyFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: And you don't have to be a sci-fi fanatic to get a kick out of Firefly, which brandishes playful bits of Whedon's signature wit and snappy repartee. [20 Sept 2002]
80
Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: The interaction between Mal and the other characters boasts the same seamless savvy that makes Buffy and her pals so winning. [20 Sept 2002, p.1E]
75
San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesCharlie McCollumFeb 24, 2013
Season 1 Review: Based on tonight's premiere, this mix of "Star Wars" and "Stagecoach" could prove to be visually ambitious, thematically provocative and full of crackling dialogue. [20 Sept 2002, p.1]
75
Boston HeraldAmy AmatangeloFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: The good news is the characters created here are so interesting that we want to know more about them. Whedon continues to slay viewers. [19 Sept 2002, p.48]
70
Newark Star-LedgerAlan SepinwallFeb 24, 2013
Season 1 Review: The whole space cowboy gimmick shouldn't work, but Whedon and co-creator Tim Minear have managed to create a world where space stations and men on horseback can plausibly co-exist. Little touches like deliberately old-fashioned dialogue - one character describes the bar fight as "just an honest brawl between folk" - help immensely. [19 Sept 2002]
70
Baltimore SunDavid ZurawikFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: While the action genre and, indeed, Friday nights on Fox, are most targeted at young men, particularly adolescent males, I have to admit I kind of like Firefly. I'm not sure, though, whether that says more about my level of maturity than it does the series' potential appeal to older viewers. [20 Sept 2002, p.1E]
70
Miami HeraldGlenn GarvinFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's a provocative mishmash of future shock and peculiar anachronisms. [19 Sept 2002, p.E1]
63
Chicago Sun-TimesPhil RosenthalFeb 23, 2013
Season 1 Review: The characters, initially at least, aren't nearly so original and fully imagined, and that's a problem in any show. Fortunately, in space, no one can hear you yawn.[20 Sept 2002, p.46]