- Network: FOX
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 5, 2017
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This newest Fox comedy isn't quite at the Brooklyn Nine Nine's level, but Making History is incredibly fun.
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Making History loses a bit of steam after its near-perfect pilot, but the four episodes made available for review illustrate an infectious playfulness and creative spirit.
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The show spurts onto the air like ketchup spewed from an oversqueezed bottle, plopping frenzied mayhem all over everything.
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A bright dumb comedy for stupid-gloomy times. [24 Feb/3 Mar 2017, p.93]
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The humor of Making History, created by a writer for “Family Guy” and “Dads,” is broad, sometimes borderline gross and pop-culture inflected. ... The jokes are also, with some regularity, funny and endearing, especially when delivered by Mr. Lester or Ms. Meester, whose portrayal of an earnest proto-feminist is the show’s best weapon.
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Making History doesn’t get everything right. But the series’ principal trio commit themselves fully, with Meester particularly fresh and appealing as a transplanted colonial having the time of her life as a newly liberated woman.
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It’s all very silly, but there’s bite beneath some of the yuks.
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The show is fresh and amiable throughout, and Pally, Meester and Lester make for excellent time-traveling companions.
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Created by Julius Sharpe, the sheer silliness of the show is infectious and the performances by Pally, Meester and especially Lester are terrific. John Gemberling and Neil Casey are great goofy fun as those good-time boys, John Hancock and Sam Adams.
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History won’t save the world or anything, but it’s a pleasantly goofy romp through the history books.
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This one doesn’t bother teaching any great lessons. It looks for the laughs, makes its points and gets out.
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What matters is the reliable humor of modern characters trying to pass for old-fashioned ones, and the old-fashioned ones acting modern.
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As the lone comedy of the bunch, Making History feels like the more expansive concept, with the latitude to drop its central trio into a variety of settings. That's especially true if it can continue wryly using the past to effectively comment on the present.
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Like all good time-travel stories, Making History is smarter when it acknowledges the divide between the way things were than versus the way things are now, or, sometimes, the ways in which things haven’t progressed at all.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 31
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Mixed: 6 out of 31
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Negative: 9 out of 31
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