CBS | Release Date: September 26, 2003
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
79
METASCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 34 Critic Reviews
Positive:
28
Mixed:
6
Negative:
0
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Philadelphia InquirerJonathan StormJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: The best that the new season has to offer, an elegantly written, splendidly acted, spiritual and moving family drama. [25 Sept 2003, p.D01]
100
San Francisco ChronicleTim GoodmanJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: This is a series that was completely unexpected, and Hall has hard-and-fast rules about what Joan and God can do. She's not making up the story arcs on the fly, which gives confidence that this unusual creation is in good hands. [25 Sept 2003, p.E1]
100
Miami HeraldGlenn GarvinJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: An intelligent and supremely entertaining meditation on the nature of faith...Neither Touched by an Angel nor Bruce Almighty, Joan of Arcadia manages to be wry, spellbinding and theologically challenging all at once. [26 Sept 2003, p.6E]
100
St. Louis Post-DispatchGail PenningtonJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: Joan of Arcadia is smart, entertaining and never heavy-handed, one of the season's best. [26 Sept 2003, p.E8]
100
Cleveland Plain DealerMark DawidziakJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: Amber Tamblyn (yes, she's the daughter of "Twin Peaks" star Russ Tamblyn) shines in the title role. Her Joan is a delightful adolescent mix of hope, doubt, joy, anger, anxiety, yearning and skepticism...Viewers searching for a promising new drama will do no better this season than Joan of Arcadia, which walks that tricky line of being spiritual without becoming preachy, touching without turning treacly, humorous without going for the cheap jokes. [26 Sept 2003, p.E1]
100
Orlando SentinelHal BoedekerJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: In Joan of Arcadia, the inspiration creeps up on you, the plot pieces fall effortlessly into place. This miraculous drama is the one new show not to miss. [26 Sept 2003, p.E1]
100
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob OwenJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: If you like family dramas ...If you like cop shows ...If you like fantasy series ...If you like quality programs with complex characters, intelligent dialogue and a unique point of view, then you need to get acquainted with Joan of Arcadia, the best new broadcast series of the season. [26 Sept 2003, p.41]
90
Seattle Post-IntelligencerMelanie McFarlandJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: I know it doesn't sound too cool, but really, it's great - not at all obvious like "Touched by an Angel," and far more intelligent... Everyone in this cast is nothing short of brilliant, but Tamblyn's really the one that glows. She's believably snarky in her secret interactions with what may or may not be God; she's well aware she could be crazy. [26 Sept 2003, p.E1]
90
Kansas City StarAaron BarnhartJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: The most promising new network show of the year...One part family drama, one part crime drama, one part internal metaphysical whatever, Joan of Arcadia draws us immediately into its slightly off-kilter universe. [26 Sept 2003]
90
Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: Joan of Arcadia is one of the fall season's finest new dramas. It's a show whose charms defy easy description, even after you've seen a couple of episodes -- which is a plus. The story, as well as Amber Tamblyn's portrayal of Joan, is so compelling you'll be hooked. [26 Sept 2003, p.1E]
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USA TodayRobert BiancoJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: The thought and care Hall has put into her premise carries over to the casting. Every choice is near ideal, starting with the remarkable Amber Tamblyn, who is so fabulously right as Joan, and including Joe Mantegna and Mary Steenburgen as her parents and Michael Welch and Jason Ritter (son of the late John Ritter) as her brothers. [26 Sept 2003, p.1E]
83
Houston ChronicleMike McDanielJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: If handled as carefully as the pilot, Joan of Arcadia promises to be the most intriguing show of the season. [26 Sept 2003, p.1]
83
Dallas Morning NewsManuel MendozaJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: Beneath the humor, Joan is a dark, daring drama with the guts to explore what God might be thinking. [26 Sept 2003, p.1E]
80
Newark Star-LedgerAlan SepinwallJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: The only real sin of "Joan" so far is the presence of Joe Mantegna as Joan's police chief father. Mantegna, as always, is great, but his presence in what should be a small role apparently freaked out someone at CBS. So Hall tries to give him more to do by devoting a good chunk of each episode to unrelated crime stories - very mediocre ones, at that. [26 Sept 2003, p.57]
80
Los Angeles TimesRobert LloydJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: The real miracle here is how deftly the show avoids the soggy cliches of redemption so many of its forerunners have embraced. [26 Sept 2003, p.E1]
80
The Hollywood ReporterStaff [Not Credited]Jun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: Exec producer James Hayman understands the importance of understatement, portraying God with a light touch but a solemn purpose. Equally important, he smoothly shifts the story's tone, going from dark and menacing to wryly skeptical, as the story dictates. [26 Sept 2003]
80
Deseret NewsScott D. PierceJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: Certainly one of the more intriguing new shows of the year. [26 Sept 2003, p.C08]
80
Baltimore SunDavid ZurawikJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: But Joan of Arcadia has one other thing none of these had - a hard edge and a savvy sense of humor that keeps the drama from ever feeling saccharine or sappy. [26 Sept 2003, p.1E]
80
Chicago TribuneSteve JohnsonJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's all brought home with realism in the family relations and humor. [26 Sept 2003, p.C1]
75
New York PostAdam BuckmanJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: God only knows where they're going with this. The producers have made Joan's father the police chief of the small city of Arcadia, but I'm praying that CBS won't turn the Almighty into some sort of cosmic crime fighter...Whatever happens, I'm inclined to give Joan of Arcadia the benefit of the doubt. [26 Sept 2003, p.122]
75
Detroit Free PressMike DuffyJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's a fascinating, leap of faith start. [26 Sept 2003, p.8E]
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Chicago Sun-TimesPhil RosenthalJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: A success in that it exceeds expectations. It sets up the challenging premise that God -- in the personage of a hunky classmate, a cafeteria worker or who knows what -- might ask us to do things for reasons we can't immediately comprehend, and successfully straddles the razor-thin line between sacrilege and sacred. [26 Sept 2003, p.53]
70
NewsdayNoel HolstonJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: A sentimental new series whose flaws are fairly easy to forgive. [26 Sept 2003, p.B03]
70
New York Daily NewsDavid BianculliJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: The gimmick sounds dreadful. The series is anything but. It's actually one of the best and smartest new series of the season, and could survive just fine, on its acting and characters, even if the divine-intervention plot were removed. [26 Sept 2003, p.126]
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Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: The show's setup has some charm, especially since Joan's reactions are anything but beatific. [26 Sept 2003, p.D4]
50
NewsweekDevin GordonJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: Dialing back the cop stuff, or cutting it out entirely, would make Joan of Arcadia more cohesive and more fun. But it wouldn't help the fact that it's on the wrong network. [22 Sept 2003, p.85]
50
VarietyBrian LowryJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: A mixed bag both creatively and conceptually. [24 Sept 2003, p.2]
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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) John DoyleJun 20, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's a strange blend of piety and precious family drama. [26 Sept 2003, p.R2]
40
Washington PostTom ShalesJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: Joan of Arcadia may mean well, and it showcases a charming new star, but the premiere suggests viewers are being asked to wade heart-deep into a drearily portentous muddle. [26 Sept 2003, p.C01]
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San Diego Union-TribunePreston TureganoJun 21, 2013
Season 1 Review: In its premiere, Joan of Arcadia comes off fragmented and aimless. [26 Sept 2003, p.E-11]