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Generally favorable reviews- based on 43 Ratings
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Positive: 21 out of 43
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Mixed: 9 out of 43
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Negative: 13 out of 43
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Jan 24, 2016
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Jan 18, 2016What a disappointment. Watching "Mercy Street" I felt as though I had fallen into a history/medical/social course 101. The acting is just pedestrian as is the writing. Sadly disappointingly boring as I had looked forward to this period drama produced by PBS. I found nothing interesting in the premiere that would get me to watch episode 2.
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Jan 19, 2016My wife and I second shellview's review. This has to be the worst pbs series we have seen in years. Its like they had checklist to go through with speeches perfectly placed at each strategic point. Wooden acting and dialogue. Hey my wife has been a nurse of 35 years and she was the first to give it a thumbs down.
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Jan 26, 2016
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Feb 5, 2016The acting is poor...the writing is thin...the slaves are clean and happy. Very strange that this production is aired on the same network that broadcast Ken Burns' wonderful Civil War series. This isn't a documentary, I realize; but it lacks the substance necessary to make it a drama worth watching. It's a Downton-wannabe, with a conscience, and it fails on both counts.
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Feb 6, 2016
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Jan 24, 2016
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Feb 7, 2016
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Feb 21, 2016The acting is unbelievably bad. Everything in the nineteenth century had to be the fulfillment of a stereotype, I suppose. This show isn't even worth a 200 character review.
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Feb 26, 2016
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Unfortunately the storytelling lacks subtlety. The good and evil characters are too starkly one or the other. The camera tends to flag ideas or objects in advance and make points too obviously.
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Trying to do justice to the stories of abolitionists, freed slaves, Confederate sympathizers, wounded warriors, their harried healers, and history itself is probably a too-tall order for the six episodes PBS envisions as a first season. The series, though, isn't afraid to be entertaining, and it shouldn't have to be.
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If you can get past the sermonizing, there maybe a story worth seeing here.