ABC | Release Date: October 6, 2000
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
55
METASCORE
Mixed or average reviews based on 18 Critic Reviews
Positive:
5
Mixed:
11
Negative:
2
60
VarietyMichael SpeierJun 14, 2013
Season 1 Review: Madigan Men feels absolutely dated at times, but rises above stale humor due to Byrne and Dotrice's pleasant deliveries and vet helmer James Burrows' brisk direction. [5 Oct 2000, p.20]
60
Orlando SentinelHal BoedekerJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: Great actors and average, or worse, jokes add up to mediocrity in ABC's Madigan Men. [6 Oct 2000, p.E1]
50
Seattle Post-IntelligencerJohn LevesqueJun 14, 2013
Season 1 Review: A male version of The WB's "Gilmore Girls," but its sitcom approach fails to plumb the multigenerational possibilities as expertly, in spite of notable actors as Gabriel Byrne and Ray Dotrice. [5 Oct 2000, p.E2]
50
Detroit Free PressMike DuffyJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: Nice supporting players like Grant Shaud ("Murphy Brown") and Clea Lewis ("Ellen") help enliven the otherwise formula sitcom fun. Most of the time, though, "adigan Men is just a breezy masculine trifle with a brogue. [6 Oct 2000, p.12D]
50
Season 1 Review: As for Byrne, maybe he shouldn't have done a sitcom so soon after doing Eugene O'Neill on Broadway. You can tell he's trying to make the lines funny, but he seems to be grimly and completely out of sync with everyone around him. [6 Oct 2000, p.11E]
50
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob OwenJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: Madigan Men fails creatively for one simple reason. Its rhythms are all wrong for a sitcom filmed in front of a studio audience. This show is screaming to be a single camera comedy shot on film, similar to "Sex and the City." The humor is subtle. It doesn't warrant the guffaws of the studio audience that interrupt its natural flow. [6 Oct 2000, p.44]
50
Miami HeraldTerry JacksonJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: It's a premise that has been tried many times, but snagging big-screen heartthrob Byrne gives it some cachet. [6 Oct 2000, p.1E]
50
Chicago Sun-TimesPhil RosenthalJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: This undercooked stew gets bogged down in attempts to show the softer side of men, though Dotrice's dotty bromides are good for a chuckle. [6 Oct 2000, p.55]
50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)John AllemangJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: Gabriel Byrne is easy to watch in his sitcom debut, but there's far too much sensitive maleness on display and too few laughs from the conflicted Madigan men. [6 Oct 2000, p.R2]
50
Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: The show isn't awful, just awfully mediocre. [6 Oct 2000, p.D1]
40
Cleveland Plain DealerTom FeranJun 13, 2013
Season 1 Review: Byrne doesn't register as a comic lead in a show that plays at the level of an Irish Spring commercial. [6 Oct 2000, p.5E]