- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 22, 2006
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An hour of snide cleverness--especially one in which you can predict all the plot twists--gets tired fast. [24 Mar 2006, p.59]
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It's an entertaining enough diversion if you're not expecting much.
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Heist is a tiresome mess.
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[The pilot] works a little too hard at establishing a fun-loving, "Swingers""Swingers"-type tone, though at least that represents something of an alternative to "CSI: NY" and ABC's new procedural "The Evidence."
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It may be that in the long run, "Heist" proves to be something you can admire simply for its pure entertainment value. But right now, it's a show that looks good on the surface but is empty at the core.
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All the clever, sexy banter in this thing cannot cover up its utter lack of believability, from the casting to the excessively hip repartee.
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Fun to watch, cleverly written and filled with engaging characters.
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It's worth keeping an eye on the show, in case it finds somewhere to go that's both intricate and unusual.
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"Heist" is good TV -- not great yet, but good -- from the cast to the suspenseful pacing and a cool musical score.
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Employing the kind of overly clever, self-consciously "witty" dialogue that unfailingly announces a lack of real ideas on the part of the writers, "Heist" is by far the least compelling of these new crime-life series.
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In between the sardonic wisecracks and tangled storytelling, it's easy to lose interest.
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Although we are meant to regard its dishonest protagonists as the epitome of contemporary cool, they come off as self-satisfied and pretentious.
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Highly entertaining.
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As silly concoctions go, it's rather tasty.
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Far and away the best new pilot on NBC this season.
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The flippant tone grows tiresome and clashes with harrowing bursts of violence.
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A caper that's as clever and grandiose as any TV series has presented in a long time. And fun.
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The writing in "Heist" is self-consciously forced, as if the writers are breaking their backs to be quick-witted and clever. It's painful to hear.
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The story lines and characters are layered and more intricate than in most detective series.
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A comedy-laced caper requires a light, sure touch. Heist tends to plod.
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"Heist" seems derivative of an imitation of a copy of a clone -- so plastic-coated and phony that it's hard to tell what it's ripping off.
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The pilot episode of this caper series is cheaply derivative, generally condescending, and largely hollow. It is also swank and busy enough to create the occasional illusion that it is entertaining.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 55 out of 64
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Mixed: 2 out of 64
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Negative: 7 out of 64
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philhOct 24, 2006I tuned in every single week!! The acting was on point and it was truely unquie show withall the good stuff thats good tv man!!!!! bring it back!!!!
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katiesOct 23, 2006what happened?? the reviews were ok- the show was good- the people were buzzing about it....what happened to it?
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cbbyAug 22, 2006