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Achingly sincere, deeply unbelievable.
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Alternately engaging and annoying.
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It’s like “Men in Trees” ... for men.
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An uneven and often pretentious drama.
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It has its moments, particularly as it progresses.
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Is there anything here that Bruce Springsteen hasn't already sung about? [19 Mar 2007, p.39]
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[It] feels like a Hallmark movie stretched into series form.
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Here, I guess, is a dude's version of an ABC chick show.
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The acting is OK, but not so OK that you can overlook their model-good-looks. I mean, no town can be that full of perfect specimens. But you would have thought Hollywood couldn't be so full of bad writers either.
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An appalling combination of precious and pretentious.
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A rote TV drama.
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A sort of perfect storm of bad writing.
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"October Road" is perhaps one of the most clumsily plotted, illogical drama pilots to be produced in years.
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The stories trudge along like a semi on a steep uphill grade. Taken as a whole, the show looks more like something pasted together for potential demographic appeal than anyone's dramatic vision.
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All of the characters speak in the same exposition-heavy voice; their individual quirks... are too calculated to be interesting; and the soundtrack is both too on-the-nose... and, for the most part, 10-15 years too old for the characters.
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I kept waiting for the unexpected beat, the surprising plot riff, the inverted cliche , but they never came.
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It's a coming-of-age story so overwrought and emotionally predictable, it's -- what's the word here? -- unwatchable.
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There's nothing unexpected here, and certainly no adventure, just who's sleeping with whom, and who's the daddy, and why they're still so juvenile, and how Tom Berenger ended up in this soapy soup.
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The series... exists as the kind of bad soap opera that quickly allows you to see what makes a good one.
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[It] can pack more cliches into 10 minutes than bad old WB dramas had in an hour.
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The show is as commercial and mechanical as an entry-level Mercedes, but not as emotionally involving.
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It almost seems to thrive on triteness and lack of cohesion.
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This wretched show not only features a lead character who is an unredeemable nitwit but dialogue that manages to be leaden, preposterous and pretentious all at once.
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The woeful sub-Dawson's Creek dialogue caused me actual pain.
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To put it mildly, and succinctly, it's appalling.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 116 out of 132
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Mixed: 1 out of 132
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Negative: 15 out of 132
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EmmieSApr 28, 2008This is the most realistic show on television. I can relate to the characters as if they were my friends back home.
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TracyR.Apr 19, 2008
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AliWApr 19, 2008