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Universal acclaim- based on 219 Ratings
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Positive: 193 out of 219
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Mixed: 18 out of 219
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Negative: 8 out of 219
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Aug 29, 2016I just caught up on this show and it's terrific! At first I thought it was aping Mad Men a little much, but it's transformed into an incredible drama that has both a great plot and amazingly complex characters. Just when you think you've figured out their relationships to each other, they surprise you in ways that don't feel forced or inorganic. Incredible show from top to bottom.
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Aug 9, 2015The subject and period recreation are simply irresistible to me. The cast and main characters are abhorrent ruining the chance for what could have been a much better show. First season was a 4, second season is better at maybe a 7.
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Jun 30, 2015Season 1 had a very strong cast and a solid story that gave a keen and intense insight to the computer boom of the early-mid 1980's. The season finale took a bit of a nosedive almost as if it was meant to be a miniseries. I'm glad it was renewed though, it's a great AMC original that deserves more viewers.
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Jun 7, 2015I absolutely love this show. I was literally addicted to it! 5 of 5 stars! Great cast. Lee Pace as Joe is amazing! You will love all the characters and the plot. They are now on season 2 and episode 2 comes out every Sunday at 9:00 pm.
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Jun 6, 2015Yep, it's a great show! Great story, cast, cinematography, score etc.... one of the best series on! Hopefully, the network realizes this and green lights more seasons! Anyone giving this a negative rating has an agenda, must be working for a different network or something...
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May 14, 2015
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Feb 18, 2015
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Dec 17, 2014The performance of Lee Pace as Joe is magnificent, you can understand the character even if sometimes the you are loving or hating him! A very well written show with great potential ahead!
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Aug 29, 2014Entertaining. There's a lot to tap in to during this time period. Love how open the possibilities felt at the time.
It does feel like they stretched some of the episodes for content. I'd expect them to do that during a later season, but they should really try to get the density up even more during the next season.
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Aug 22, 2014Heartless and dull.
You keep waiting for the characters to do something meaningful, anything that matters really, and they never do.
I watched the entire season and don't care to have any of those people back in my home ever again. -
Aug 13, 2014
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Aug 7, 2014
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Jul 31, 2014
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Jul 29, 2014
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Jul 29, 2014This show keeps getting better and better with each new episode. Do not watch this show expecting it to be factually based. It's good fiction and with enough facts thrown in to keep credible. The character development becomes more and more interesting with each episode and the computer's development gives you a perspective of "what if there had really been a developer like Cardiff at the time?"
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Jul 25, 2014Show is really enjoyable. I think it just needed a few episodes to get the characters lined out Now that that's done, the show should take right off. Better get a renewal!
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Jul 22, 2014
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Jul 21, 2014
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Jul 11, 2014I'm a big fan of this show. It does a great job capturing both the corporate dynamic and the techie frustrations on a large-scale project. My only criticism would be the tendency to jump time-frames between episodes with little explanation. Probably my favorite new show for 2014.
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Jul 9, 2014the first time i saw it i thought a who cares it's going to be similar to mad men but such good acting that mad me change my mind. the way the actors show their emotions are genuine not like other shows that try to ripoff a good show but end up making a disaster
Awards & Rankings
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During the first two years, Halt and Catch Fire has smoldered, sometimes frustratingly so, but has always been engaging, often thanks to the performances of Bishé and Davis. Judging by five episodes of season three, it looks like the show is finally catching fire.
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With little exception, MacMillan is the sole character given scenes that seek to bring out his antic inner life, the most memorable of which being his meltdown in an electronics store, where he tries to find a hold of his ambition in a torrent of comingled rhythms emanating from various speakers.
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The thrill comes not from the actual computer building, but the people doing the building. These characters are complex and well-developed, especially Pace’s fiery exec, who is a mesmerizing manipulator.