• Network: NBC
  • Series Premiere Date: Mar 15, 2009
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 166 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 12 out of 166
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  1. H.Cole
    Jan 3, 2010
    10
    The reason for failure is because it is on NBC which is in severe decline. If NBC sold the rights to the FOX network (like '24') it would go to the sky in ratings. 'Kings' is the only program we have viewed on NBC in years. I happened on it in the iTunes lineup and downloaded the season. Even our 15yr. old son and 13 yr. old daughter were locked in on the show. We are The reason for failure is because it is on NBC which is in severe decline. If NBC sold the rights to the FOX network (like '24') it would go to the sky in ratings. 'Kings' is the only program we have viewed on NBC in years. I happened on it in the iTunes lineup and downloaded the season. Even our 15yr. old son and 13 yr. old daughter were locked in on the show. We are all hoping to see it again...soon! Expand
  2. TamaraJ
    Mar 17, 2009
    0
    Disappointing. By 4:49, it's clear that this is a retelling of the Saul/David narrative. When they introduce the "Goliath" tanks at 8:41, it's obvious that the writing is tedious, contrived, and precious. It looks like the work of a gifted Vacation Bible Schooler. Give up, NBC. I'm not a Christian, but even I know that a money-hungry network can't out-Bible the Bible. Disappointing. By 4:49, it's clear that this is a retelling of the Saul/David narrative. When they introduce the "Goliath" tanks at 8:41, it's obvious that the writing is tedious, contrived, and precious. It looks like the work of a gifted Vacation Bible Schooler. Give up, NBC. I'm not a Christian, but even I know that a money-hungry network can't out-Bible the Bible. You want a story of stunning heroism, hubris, betrayal, enduring love, adultery, murder, carnage, and homoeroticism? Go dust off the Good Book and read it yourself. Expand
  3. DaveG
    Apr 6, 2009
    8
    Color me intrigued so far, especially coming from network TV, where I thought imagination died a couple of decades back. They still have ample time to screw things up by branching off to aliens from space, Inca mysticism, or sexual deviance behind every door. What's really astonishing is how the creators have avoided almost any form of pop culture so far. A series without Color me intrigued so far, especially coming from network TV, where I thought imagination died a couple of decades back. They still have ample time to screw things up by branching off to aliens from space, Inca mysticism, or sexual deviance behind every door. What's really astonishing is how the creators have avoided almost any form of pop culture so far. A series without McDonald's arches or a Starbucks on the corner...that's an effort in and of itself. Expand
  4. marcusk.
    Jul 21, 2009
    10
    What a great and cerebral show. I haven't enjoyed TV this much in years. It's not surprising that they now are canceling the show. Shame on NBC.
  5. DavidP
    Oct 1, 2009
    9
    I tell you given a chance, something wonderful can come out of this creative series. I think Micheal Green does a splendid work and of course I love the allusion to the Bible. Only one without interest in Biblical Adventure would underrate this series.
  6. PoG
    Mar 17, 2009
    1
    Who is this show supposed to attract? It seems to be the least interesting for those of us who actually HAVE read Samuel. Frankly, I found it boring. Any differences from the Bible story make the show vastly inferior.
  7. JeremyC
    Mar 17, 2009
    9
    Lacking in many television cliches this show takes a great bible story and adapts it seamlessly to a modern world. David is believable and fittingly awkward. King Silas plays the characters and the audience with his words making him the perfect television politician. I look forward to seeing this show develop.
  8. MeghanP.
    Apr 10, 2009
    8
    I understand why the verdict on this series is "mixed reviews" instead of a more positive glow. There are moments that drag on for too long, some which could have been deleted altogether because they by their lonesome substantially .. err cornify (?) the show. However, there are others that are fascinating: characters thoughtfully developed, relationships intricately planned, complex I understand why the verdict on this series is "mixed reviews" instead of a more positive glow. There are moments that drag on for too long, some which could have been deleted altogether because they by their lonesome substantially .. err cornify (?) the show. However, there are others that are fascinating: characters thoughtfully developed, relationships intricately planned, complex scenarios that culminated as light bulb moments, perhaps. If you're watching this, don't expect to be blown away completely, but you've been warned - you'll be back for more. Besides, can I just say... OMFG Chris Egan!! (Sorry, that was the teenager in me) Expand
  9. DomminiqueW
    Apr 8, 2009
    10
    Excellent, I am a christian and I amazed that we have stepped it up to have a great show such as this on television. I will pray that it stays on.
  10. JasonS
    May 1, 2009
    3
    A confused hodge podge, would have been much better as an alternative history piece. The biblical stuff is just tedious.
  11. ParkerH
    Aug 4, 2009
    10
    Absolutely inspiring. NBC please dont make the same mistake FOX made with Family Guy. Bring it back soon!
  12. TravisL
    Aug 6, 2009
    10
    This was one of the better TV shows I have seen. No other show has gotten me to sit down on a specific night to watch in a very long while. Ian McShane is an awesome actor to watch. He sucked me in with Deadwood a while back, now I just look for that guy to entertain.
  13. MelissaL
    Mar 15, 2009
    10
    This show is so great!!! I can't wait to see what happens next! There's nothing like this at all on television now. The show has so much substance, intrigue, and drama, and keeps me glued to my seat in anticipation. I can't imagine anyone could be bored with this series. It's the best show on prime time, without a doubt.
  14. markf
    Mar 15, 2009
    9
    I would watch Ian McShane read the telephone book. This is the next best thing to "Deadwood" (for the time being). I'm hooked.
  15. LeeJ
    Mar 15, 2009
    9
    I thought it was great!!!! From the acting to the story line. Everything Was Amazing!! I think it will be the biggest show that has came i to tv in a long time. I cant wait for the nxt episode.
  16. DocBenson
    Mar 16, 2009
    9
    Great premise. Interesting use of classic literature in contemporary culture.
  17. ColinC
    Mar 17, 2009
    8
    Good fun! Yes, it's very melodramatic and reminds me of a contemporary version of Dallas of Dynasty. And there's nothing wrong with that. Both the wife and I are planning to watch this again. Lots of intrigue and a classy style to boot.
  18. LeeAdama
    Mar 23, 2009
    10
    Best. Show. Ever.
  19. AndyS
    Mar 23, 2009
    10
    I thoroughly enjoyed the premiere and commend NBC for doing something so noteworthy and bold. They really went out of the ordinary here and invested in some creative teams and actors. Hopefully the ratings will increase, because I would like to see this show to the end... not the near end mind you.
  20. DavidU
    Mar 23, 2009
    8
    I like this show. It's different. It's not perfect, but it's willing to take a risk and I appreciate that. Beautifully shot and fillmed on an epic scale. The story line is not overly complicated or overdone.
  21. DonnyB
    Mar 23, 2009
    10
    I love this show - so far. I have to suspend my usual cynicism, but I enjoy the Shakespearean script & amazing architecture (think NY plus castles. . .) I hope it stays on long enough to build a base!
  22. Brian
    Mar 25, 2009
    9
    Great reimagining of the David vs. Saul story. It has breathtaking moments of transcendence and I can't wait to see more. The best new thing in a long time.
  23. GabeD
    Mar 30, 2009
    10
    Fantastic, just what Sunday night needed.
  24. Kyle
    Apr 12, 2009
    9
    In trying to walk the Christian walk, it's enjoyable to see a new take on one of the Bible's most viewed characters. I urge NBC to take another look and put a little more faith in this series. If Friday Night Lights can have so many chances, then Kings deserves just as many?
  25. NatalieC.
    Apr 12, 2009
    10
    I really like this show it was something different for a change beside reality tv, and dr shows and crime shows. The cinematography on the show is suburb. And I liked the story line. I just can't believe its getting canceled stupid network. Lets put more news on. My tv is off more then on and I'm tired of the same old show. This was different.
  26. PhilS
    Apr 27, 2009
    10
    Compared to the average network fare an obvious 10. Since I loved it from the start I was sure it was ultimately doomed. If NBC could be so "daring" as to initiate it, why couldn't they have the guts to stick with it to let it find an audience.
  27. MikeF
    Apr 6, 2009
    5
    I tuned into this show because I thought the concept seemd ambitious and cool and because I loved Ian McShane on Deadwood. I have been disappointed over the first few episodes because the show takes no risks and uses cliche characters and plotlines. They could have taken the concept so many places and crafted a thoroughly original show, but instead they chrned out something unoriginal and I tuned into this show because I thought the concept seemd ambitious and cool and because I loved Ian McShane on Deadwood. I have been disappointed over the first few episodes because the show takes no risks and uses cliche characters and plotlines. They could have taken the concept so many places and crafted a thoroughly original show, but instead they chrned out something unoriginal and vanilla. With elements of such lame source material as Dallas, Dirty Sexy Money and Cruel Intentions, it's tough to imagine what kind of show this is supposed to be: an imaginative re-telling of a biblical story or a prime time soap opera. Expand
  28. DougJ
    May 10, 2009
    10
    Great Show, they need to show them back to back before they start up again and do a little advertising for it. The show rocks it would suck to see it get canceled.
  29. PaulineK
    May 4, 2009
    10
    I love this show. It is one of the few shows I would re-arrange my schedule to watch.
  30. WarrenZ
    May 5, 2009
    10
    I enjoyed the show. I thought it was truly daring to take a story for Biblical history and give it a modern day twist. I will watch the remaining episodes. Perhaps the professional critics will read about Saul and David during the hiatus, andcome understand what the series is about.
Metascore
58

Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 27
  2. Negative: 4 out of 27
  1. 30
    If only Green had not made such a cold, bland stew of such rich and tasty ingredients.
  2. 70
    Kings does dip in and out of predictability, when familiar Spelling soap operatics and political machinations break through the show's unique surface. But it still is a fascinating effort.
  3. 75
    Happily, this generally well-told tale of a modern-day king and his restive court has more going for it than a charismatic performance from the dependably wonderful “Deadwood” star.