Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
6.3

Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 23
  2. Negative: 5 out of 23

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  1. Dec 22, 2017
    7
    Nothing new here, but it's fairly well done. Takes a few episodes to find its feet. Feels pretty amateurish as the start. Livingstone is a good lead. Typical Farrelly feel, a moment of sweetness followed by a gross out joke.

    There was a sitcom ages ago starring Judd Hirsch where he played a psychiatrist. The show was as much focused on his eccentric patients as on him. I suspect
    Nothing new here, but it's fairly well done. Takes a few episodes to find its feet. Feels pretty amateurish as the start. Livingstone is a good lead. Typical Farrelly feel, a moment of sweetness followed by a gross out joke.

    There was a sitcom ages ago starring Judd Hirsch where he played a psychiatrist. The show was as much focused on his eccentric patients as on him. I suspect this is where this show is going as well.
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  2. Oct 20, 2017
    10
    How can you not love Ron Livingston, he's amazing in everything he does. It's great to see Pete Farrelly doing something a little different, I'll definitely be watching the rest of season one.
  3. Feb 5, 2018
    0
    Appalling representation of the recovery world. No meetings or any persons living a sober life anywhere on this planet are remotely like the ones portrayed here. Actually made me a little angry. And I’m usually chilled like ZEN.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 9
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 9
  3. Negative: 0 out of 9
  1. Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Oct 17, 2017
    83
    Livingston excels as the point man, making Sam Loudermilk both his own worst enemy and a guy who would be damned interesting to be around. This is one of the ongoing TV season’s better new comedies.
  2. Reviewed by: Steve Greene
    Oct 17, 2017
    67
    Often, it sidelines that more interesting show in favor of a curmudgeonly soapbox for cultural quibbles. Most of Loudermilk exists in the area between these too--it may not be an inventive comedy, but when it plays to its strengths, there’s enough here to like.
  3. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Oct 17, 2017
    80
    Yes, the first episode of Loudermilk, on AT&T's Audience Network, is funny if overly intent on leaning hard on the "abuse counselor is abusive to everyone" schtick. But it's also well-written and engaging, which should get you to the second episode.