• Network: HBO Max
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 1, 2021
Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
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  1. Reviewed by: Nina Metz
    Jul 14, 2021
    88
    I found the show cheekily bewitching, both sardonic and deeply deeply disturbing.
  2. Reviewed by: Sonia Saraiya
    Apr 2, 2021
    80
    Made for Love is so dryly funny that it is almost brittle, but the tone reflects the loopy surreality of the post-present. ... A merciless takedown of the absurdities of ultra-capitalist tech futurism, embodied by the frail egos of its psychologically stunted robber barons.
  3. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Mar 31, 2021
    80
    From what can be seen, “Made for Love” occupies a sweet spot of satire, social critique and surveillance-state-inspired horror while still being hilarious, because it doesn’t have to try. The humor is everywhere.
  4. Reviewed by: Andrew Crump
    Mar 19, 2021
    75
    Hazel has power of her own, and “Made for Love” lets her slowly come into it across its first four episodes. Where that journey takes her is another story, but the amount of thought put into plot, theme, and performance makes the opening half of “Made for Love” absorbing viewing.
  5. Reviewed by: Melanie McFarland
    Apr 1, 2021
    70
    Milioti is engaging enough to buy forgiveness despite the show's shortcomings until you're well into the season. A lot of passable half-hour shows coast on the charisma of such stars, and to the credit of "Made For Love" there's also more going besides the names at the top of its credits.
  6. Reviewed by: Judy Berman
    Apr 1, 2021
    70
    Odd, enjoyable but somewhat slight.
  7. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Mar 31, 2021
    70
    Granted, the particular concept and setup might not be designed to last for very long before running out of steam; still, if it's not quite love at first sight, thanks primarily to Milioti, there's plenty here to like.
  8. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Mar 31, 2021
    70
    It does help that Made for Love has a half-hour running time and my tolerance for narrative stagnation at that length is high if the dialogue is sharp, the performances are strong and the themes are interesting.
  9. Reviewed by: Alan Sepinwall
    Mar 30, 2021
    70
    Magnussen and Romano are fun, too, and the show does interesting things with depicting how terrible the world has gotten under the shadow of men like Byron (in one scene, Hazel walks past a wall with the graffiti message, “Every morning, I wake up on the wrong side of capitalism”). But Milioti is the main attraction.
  10. Reviewed by: Danette Chavez
    Apr 1, 2021
    67
    Milioti brings such definition to Hazel that we never lose sight of her even when the writers’ chicanery throws her and the viewer for another loop.
  11. Reviewed by: Joe Lipsett
    Apr 1, 2021
    67
    A captivating lead performance by Milioti and an intriguing sci-fi premise enable Made For Love to successfully overcome its occasional tonal missteps. In its depiction of domestic abuse and gaslighting, the series is ultimately too slight, but as a comedic diversion Made For Love is another good addition to HBO Max’s stable of unique dramedies.
  12. 67
    Today, the story feels disappointingly familiar — but Milioti is worth hanging on for, even though the show may not be the partner that she, or we, deserve.
  13. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Mar 17, 2021
    67
    Writers Alissa Nutting, Patrick Somerville, Dean Bakopoulos, and Christina Lee (who also serves as showrunner) split the pilot into two timelines: one in the “present” and the other 24 hours prior. These early episodes can be frustrating, as very basic questions distract from the sci-fi satire’s broader ideas and emotional engagement, but after “Made for Love” gets its backstory out of the way, there’s ample time left to dig into issues of identity, trust, and the general purpose of a romantic relationship — even one with a sex doll.