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42

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 3 out of 7
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  1. Reviewed by: Sydney Bucksbaum
    May 22, 2014
    40
    Labyrinth takes way too long to hit the ground running and introduce the actual story, so part 1 is confusing and fails to get viewers to care about both the past and present storylines.
  2. Reviewed by: David Hinckley
    May 22, 2014
    40
    This lavishly produced and well-acted mystery-and-conspiracy drama lacks only one essential element: a payoff that makes the previous four hours feel a little more worth your time.
  3. Reviewed by: David Hiltbrand
    May 22, 2014
    80
    Labyrinth is most remarkable as a curiosity: a thorny theo-historical miniseries with unusual European pacing and flavor airing on an incongruous venue the week after the TV season has ended.
  4. Reviewed by: Rob Owen
    May 22, 2014
    30
    The show's concept is kind of interesting: Two women (one in 1209 France, another in the present day) are connected through time but after giving the miniseries about 40 minutes, I gave up in favor of a new episode of FX's "Fargo."
  5. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    May 21, 2014
    25
    CW’s Labyrinth is quite possibly the worst miniseries ever made for TV.
  6. Reviewed by: Hillary Busis
    May 21, 2014
    50
    Labyrinth is neither absorbing enough to be good-good nor ridiculous enough to be bad-good.
  7. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    May 21, 2014
    30
    Labyrinth is too plodding and literal to rise to the level of camp, which could have saved it.
User Score
4.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 10
  2. Negative: 5 out of 10
  1. Jun 11, 2015
    2
    I watched this back in 2012 (it's now 2015), so my memory's a bit vague, but I do recall finding it inane, the kind of show I would normallyI watched this back in 2012 (it's now 2015), so my memory's a bit vague, but I do recall finding it inane, the kind of show I would normally turn off after 5 minutes. Why didn't I? I'm fascinated by the Cathars: what they believed, why their ideas were so compelling to so many and so threatening to the established church. I kept hoping for a shred or two of Actual History (not a lot, just a little taste) but instead endured yet another Holy Grail pursuit. Yes, yes, I know it's in the book, which riffs on the speculations of ONE grail-obsessed Nazi historian, but surely books and films have chased around after that damn goblet for long enough that I am justified in hoping for something just a bit fresher. Nope. Watch for the scenery, but keep a copy of MONTAILLOU handy to read during the boring parts. Full Review »