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Positive:
11
Mixed:
8
Negative:
0
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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
Even though the attempt at a makeover is an unfortunate distraction, the former “Modern Family” star goes full Pacino-in-“Scarface” mode and delivers a robust, screen-rattling, suitably over-the-top performance in this blood-soaked series from the creators of “Narcos” that plays like an extended B-movie. .... One of the strengths of the series is the supporting ensemble, with a myriad of terrific actors playing colorful and often violent assorted drug lords, hired muscle and mules.
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The Mercury NewsJan 24, 2024
Season 1 Review:
“Griselda” doesn’t necessarily elevate the bar for drug-running dramas — except for Vergara’s performance, Knut Loewe’s exceptional production design and the dead-on costume designs and hairstyles. But its mission is accomplished with such ferocity and clarity of purpose. Dig out that old pair of angels flight pants and just enjoy.
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Season 1 Review:
Griselda is far more interesting every time it focuses on this push-and-pull of her internal dilemmas. It gives Vergara the fantastic opportunity to display her range, going from emotionally fragile to in control, from seething with rage to being crippled by paranoia.
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The Daily BeastJan 25, 2024
Season 1 Review:
Griselda doesn’t always meet Vergara’s ambitions, often settling for being a fairly standard drug trade tale with little in the way of a tangible style or legitimate surprises beyond a few unexpected kills. But the actress elevates the material into something much more absorbing than what’s on the surface.
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Season 1 Review:
Overall, Netflix’s Griselda delivers another absorbing crime ballad about a Colombian drug kingpin with style, dedication, and a stellar cast that likely won’t disappoint fans of the genre. Though it’s no Narcos, it’s pretty close—and that’s high praise any TV show should be proud of.
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RogerEbert.comJan 17, 2024
Season 1 Review:
Those who enjoyed “Narcos” and “Sons of Anarchy” will find plenty here to entertain them on the surface, but in terms of larger social commentary or insights on the state of Latinidad, it’s an empty vessel. Ultimately, “Griselda” is a high that leaves you a little worse for wear.
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