• Network: ABC
  • Series Premiere Date: Oct 23, 2011
Season #: 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1
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7.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 522 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 57 out of 522
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  1. Dec 12, 2020
    10
    Uma das melhores séries que eu já assisti eu recomendo ela é ótima mesmo muito bom
  2. Aug 11, 2019
    8
    I Love this show. This is one of my favorite shows ever. The visuals, acting, and writing are spectacular.
  3. Nov 19, 2018
    10
    این فصل بسیار بسیار زیباست . به خوبی بر روی شخصیت های سفید برفی و شاهزاده چارمینگ و اما کار شده است . شخصیت مورد علاقه ی من در کل هفت فصل این سریال پوست چروکین است. هورویتز و کیستیتس قطعا میراثی شگفت انگیز برای شبکه ی ( ای بی سی ) خلق کرده است . واقعا علی استاین فصل بسیار بسیار زیباست . به خوبی بر روی شخصیت های سفید برفی و شاهزاده چارمینگ و اما کار شده است . شخصیت مورد علاقه ی من در کل هفت فصل این سریال پوست چروکین است. هورویتز و کیستیتس قطعا میراثی شگفت انگیز برای شبکه ی ( ای بی سی ) خلق کرده است . واقعا علی است
  4. Oct 3, 2018
    7
    *spoiler warning*

    What was fun in the first season was ever so quickly lost in subsequent seasons. The reexamination of "known stories," was just, fantastic. However, as the series went on, it became so lost in its own effort to be clever- It lost the charm that drew me in the first place. It's not that isn't popcorn fodder. It's just... Overly-simple more often than not. The earth
    *spoiler warning*

    What was fun in the first season was ever so quickly lost in subsequent seasons. The reexamination of "known stories," was just, fantastic. However, as the series went on, it became so lost in its own effort to be clever- It lost the charm that drew me in the first place.

    It's not that isn't popcorn fodder. It's just... Overly-simple more often than not. The earth we know is the land without magic! Or not... And magic used to exist, but now it doesn't-ish. And it turns out that humanity was wiped out, but it got better.

    It seems ridiculous to complain about it now... But I really wish that story choices would just "stick". The importance of death-permanence was a value in the beginning, but became very, very, VERY squishy by the third season. That and Rumpel's the villain 9/10 he apparently is really good at playing the long game even if he doesn't realize it. Why is that so hard for the heroes to learn?

    With regard to the season that saw the series canceled. There was some really... REALLY bad acting and downright slow storytelling (even for this show) in the beginning of season 7. It probably scared folks away from what ends up being a pretty decent ending. I'm glad that with the cancellation in mind they were able to wrap things up in such a way that didn't feel... Inappropriate for the series.

    I don't think the series should come back. Good and bad, the series is what it was.
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  5. Aug 27, 2018
    8
    Personally one of my favourite American TV series that I have seen. I think this TV series has really good casting. Full of imagination and adventure. The first 4 seasons were really interesting to me. I ended up watching it till the very end.
  6. May 31, 2018
    10
    THIS IS THE MOST AMAZING SHOW EVER its a life changing show, i disagree with the point that the acting is not good OH COME ON i guarantee u that the acting done by Robert Carlyle Jennifer Morrison Lana PARRILLA Robbie Kay Rebecca madder and etc is unbelievable MOST PEOPLE SAY THAT THE FIRST 3 OR 4 SEASONS WERE GOOD but i say each and every season is a an amazing one, the dialogues are soTHIS IS THE MOST AMAZING SHOW EVER its a life changing show, i disagree with the point that the acting is not good OH COME ON i guarantee u that the acting done by Robert Carlyle Jennifer Morrison Lana PARRILLA Robbie Kay Rebecca madder and etc is unbelievable MOST PEOPLE SAY THAT THE FIRST 3 OR 4 SEASONS WERE GOOD but i say each and every season is a an amazing one, the dialogues are so good and once upon a time is highly rated show, its a very addicting one and not only the creators have made this show about fairy tales they have created a whole new and a differnet story for each of the fairy tale character Expand
  7. Aug 18, 2017
    9
    Such an entertaining show, it just never bores you. I really enjoyed how OUAT has developed fairy tales in such a complex way, where everyone is connected to everyone. Definitely worth watching! EDIT: I've noticed many people are giving negative reviews from the last seasons.. I just finished 2, I hope it doesn't get bad :(
  8. Apr 17, 2017
    7
    Fantasy meets reality as your favorite fairytale characters are cursed by an evil queen and brought to a world without magic. Our world. The result is a mix of small town drama and Disney style princess stories. A weird combination to say the least, but the show manages to charm thanks to it's great actors, cool twists, and unique takes of classic fairytales.

    There's also the dynamic
    Fantasy meets reality as your favorite fairytale characters are cursed by an evil queen and brought to a world without magic. Our world. The result is a mix of small town drama and Disney style princess stories. A weird combination to say the least, but the show manages to charm thanks to it's great actors, cool twists, and unique takes of classic fairytales.

    There's also the dynamic between Jennifer Morrison and Jared S. Gilmore as the mother and son who meet for the first time after many years and what is ultimately what pulls Morrison into the town of Storybrooke, Maine. A place where everyone is a storybook character and none of them remember it. This is of course sweetened by Lana Parrilla's "Regina," the evil queen responsible for everyone's imprisonment.

    As Morrison's Emma Swan tries to reconnect with her long-lost son she put up for adoption, we get introduced to the real-world versions of classic fairytale characters. There are also flashbacks to everyone's time in the fairytale world that provides unique twists to each character's lore. There are plenty of surprises along the way that makes things a lot of fun to watch.

    Not all is well in the land however. About half-way through this first season the writing starts to rely on the old "true love conquers all" shtick over and over again. I get that's a reoccurring and prominent theme in the fairytales from which this show takes inspiration. It works in the stories, but here just feels like lazy writing. Like the writers couldn't come up with enough material to fill the entire 22-episodes so just started relying on the same theme to carry them through.

    Emma is also kind of a dense protagonist. Content to make clueless decisions time and time again. She's not the only one. A certain princess is content to chase a prince around and let him use her for the majority of the season as well. Stuff like this is frustrating, but doesn't do too much of getting in the way of the inherent fun of the concept.

    The first season is basically a light-hearted soap opera with some magic infused storytelling. Whether it's a simple distraction or your next binge-watch obsession I can't say. What I can say is that I found myself suitably entertained by the show and am curious to see where things go next. Even if it just do to the fantastic, scene-stealing Robert Carlyle who is easily the best character on the show and has the best writing. It's worth checking out for him alone.
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  9. Mar 6, 2017
    10
    Have you ever thought ‘Is it possible that we live in a fairy tale?’ I have not myself, but Do you believe in fairy tales? Well I do! Once Upon A Time is a American television series about fairy tales. The catch to this show is the fairy tale characters think that they are real, but they do not know that they are just characters. These characters have been cursed, do not know that they areHave you ever thought ‘Is it possible that we live in a fairy tale?’ I have not myself, but Do you believe in fairy tales? Well I do! Once Upon A Time is a American television series about fairy tales. The catch to this show is the fairy tale characters think that they are real, but they do not know that they are just characters. These characters have been cursed, do not know that they are fairy tale characters, and live in our reality. This series shows you the past and present, so you can get a better understanding about what is going on. Some key characteristics would be, the fact that all the characters in this show are based from fairy tale stories that were commonly told to us as at a younger age.
    If the viewers watching this show did not know as much as I do, they would need to know the basic concept of the show. By basics I mean a back round of the basic fairy tale stories. For example, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Snow White, the Dwarfs, Prince Charming and the Evil Queen is the most common fairy tale that the viewers would need to know about. Every fairy tale that they put in this show has a twist to it. If you do not know the regular fairy tale story, you definitely would not understand the twist added to it. Another fairy tale story example is Hansel and Gretel. The regular story is basically their stepmother wanted to abandon them, their father was opposed to the plan, but ended up agreeing. Hansel and Gretel was lured in by a witch with candy, cakes and all types of sweets. The witch was going to eat them, but they ended up killing the witch. They made it back to their father safely, with a happy ending. The twist to the story is Hansel and Gretel was given up for adoption, but their father knew nothing about them. They ended up reunited with their father and he kept them.
    Personally, I love this show. It grabbed my attention from the moment I watched season one, episode one. This show is full of action, drama, suspense, and cannot forget the romantic vibes. Let me explain the reasons I feel this strongly about this show. In my opinion, there is not one moment in the show where you would second guess about wanting to stop watching. This show will always have you coming back for more, and I cannot get enough of it. Every time you think you understand what is going on, they change it up and hit you with something new. There is never a dull moment for me watching this show, you never know what expect. One minute you have a fairy tale story you understand with the directors added twists, and then the next minute you have other fairy tales/movie characters you are not familiar with. This show has so much going on that it makes you feel as if you constantly have this need to keep watching to see what is going to happen next. A great example would be the characters Emma and Henry. Emma in this show is Snow White’s daughter, and Henry is Emma’s biological child. Henry is also the Evil Queen’s son by adoption in ‘reality’. First of all in the regular stories of Snow White, she has never had a child, because her happy ending was true loves kiss and getting married. This was my ‘WOW’ moment because it threw me off when I figured out Emma was Snow White and Charming’s daughter, which makes Henry their grandchild. Aside from being Emma’s son, and Snow White and Charming’s grandson, it is a strong possibility that he is also the Evil Queen’s father.
    Once Upon A Time falls in the category of fantasy. At the same time, I think it also falls in the categories of drama, romantic, and action. This show has the its moments where the characters can be so dramatic, that it is so extra for the scene. Then again there are moments where there is so much action, that you would think you are watching an action based television show. Then there are moments you think you have figured the genre out, then here they come being romantic like if you were watching The Fault in Our Stars. Like I mentioned before, this show will keep you wanting more and more.
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  10. Oct 19, 2016
    9
    Once upon a time, Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis had a magical idea to create a television series about all of the well-known fairy tales. Interweaving the paths of all of the characters, they bring us on a wild journey in which we discover the unknown pasts of our favorite characters. And thus, ABC’s show Once Upon a Time was born.
    Season One starts out with all of the fairy tale
    Once upon a time, Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis had a magical idea to create a television series about all of the well-known fairy tales. Interweaving the paths of all of the characters, they bring us on a wild journey in which we discover the unknown pasts of our favorite characters. And thus, ABC’s show Once Upon a Time was born.
    Season One starts out with all of the fairy tale characters stuck in a small town in Maine called Storybrooke. Each character has dual identities, one in modern times and one in the Enchanted Forest, which they have no memories of it. The evil queen had cast a curse that brought them all to a land without magic, and she had placed herself as Mayor Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla). Her adoptive son, Henry (Jared Scott Gilmore), receives a storybook full of fairy tales from his teacher, Mary Margaret Blanchard, the counterpart of Snow White (Ginnifer Goodwin).
    Convinced the stories are true, that they tell the real identities of Storybrooke’s residents, Henry sets off to find the Savior, the only person able to break the curse and free all of the people of Storybrooke. The Savior is a woman named Emma Swan (Jennifer Morrison) who currently lives in Boston. Henry plans to bring Emma to Storybrooke, get her to believe in magic, and have her break the curse. After Henry travels to Boston alone and finds Emma, she brings him home to his mother with plans to return home. She ends up staying in Storybrooke, though she finds nothing out of the ordinary, and Henry discovers getting her to believe in magic may be more challenging than he anticipated.
    Apart from Mr. Gold, the counterpart of Rumpelstiltskin (Robert Carlyle), Regina is the only one who possesses memories of her past life. She knows Emma is a threat, even if the Savior doesn’t realize the full potential of her power yet, and knows that, if she wishes to keep her control over Storybrooke, she must eliminate this threat. As Henry tries to break the curse with help from Emma and Mary Margaret, Regina starts scheming an evil plot, hoping to remove the Savior from the chess board and win the game.
    The entire series switches back and forth between the present in Storybrooke and the past in the Enchanted Forest. Piece by piece, we start to learn the history of all of the characters and, slowly, all of our questions are answered. While some may say the constant switching makes the show hard to follow, I believe it builds the suspense and keeps the audience intrigued throughout every episode. As it keeps switching, the audience learns, little by little, the entire story, rather than figuring it out all at once. It keeps the audience guessing at the truth the entire season, and when the climax catches them off guard, everything they thought is suddenly not at all what they see.
    Horowitz and Kitsis do an incredible job of bringing all of the famous fairy tales into the show. It’s obvious which characters are brought in from which fairy tale, but each story is altered. Characters from different stories meet and bond in surprising ways, and all loose ends are tied up with the flashbacks. The show keeps everyone sitting at the edge of their seat throughout each episode. Some may say the show is unoriginal and all the connections between all of the characters get repetitive and boring, but I think the plot, while not completely original, has its own unique twist and the connections are imaginative and expertly woven into the script.
    Suspenseful, adventure-packed, comical, and romantic, Once Upon a Time is a great show for all ages.
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  11. Dec 30, 2015
    10
    One of my favourite shows, as it incorporates all those childhood fairy-tales we loved as a kid but produces it in a more enjoyable way by combining each individual story into 1 fabulous one, that is enjoyable for the more older crowd.
  12. Dec 6, 2015
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Incredible that anyone has anything negative to say about such a good series.

    The writers have done a decent job with the one glaring point I will leave out as I will not argue the point to anyone, my beliefs are mine and I will not accept anything outside of what I know to be true.

    Emma is the consummate flawed human.

    She believes she is alone and after a lifetime of feeling abandoned, gave up what she didn't comprehend at a very young age only to find out that the fate of the child she had hoped would have an idyllic existence that was nothing like her's , was consumed by the fact that he knows the world he lives in is totally fake.

    Expressed in terms and analogies that even children can comprehend, this series shows the consequences of decisions made with love, greed, hate, lust and envy.

    Without hope we can do nothing.

    Hope is what this series promised and so far it has delivered on a very personal level to many who know that "is this all there ever is?" has an answer that makes this world look like a faded dream one awakens from.

    Not many stories have hope.

    Not many TV shows are safe for kids older than 8 to watch at all.

    My tastes are for the happy ending, in movies, in song and in real life.

    I've watched it about as much as I have the many series that keep me going through drought after drought of good things to watch on Netflix and at theaters. I don't watch nor own a TV/Cable/Satellite.
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  13. Oct 1, 2015
    8
    This show is exciting and addicting. I think I watched the first three seasons in three weeks. Keep in mind, though, the show gets much better as it goes on. I mean, it was good when it started out; however, I find the newer episodes to be much more entertaining. I love the dynamic of all the characters and how complex many of them are. Although this show is a 'fairy tale' kind of show, IThis show is exciting and addicting. I think I watched the first three seasons in three weeks. Keep in mind, though, the show gets much better as it goes on. I mean, it was good when it started out; however, I find the newer episodes to be much more entertaining. I love the dynamic of all the characters and how complex many of them are. Although this show is a 'fairy tale' kind of show, I don't find it to be cliche. Basically, this show is awesome. Expand
  14. Sep 27, 2015
    10
    I absolutely adore this show. Every fairytale character ever is here with a brand new twist that is more often than not an improvement on the original. It is impossible not to fall in love with most of the characters.
  15. Sep 21, 2015
    9
    I think what makes this TV show good is that it can be watched by a broad range of people and it doesn't feel cheesy or too childish. It's entertaining and makes us remember our child fairy tales.
  16. Jun 13, 2015
    10
    This show is by far one of my favorites of all time! I absolutely love the casting (spot on with the characters) and the twists to some of the fairy tales are very clever and interesting! This show has made me cry, laugh, and has definitely hooked me for the long run. I highly recommend it, especially for those who love any fairy tales, even the Wizard of Oz.
  17. Mar 2, 2015
    10
    This show has everything. Intricate story lines, cleverly formed relationships. Amazing acting. Humor. Amazing character development and relationship development. There isn't much not to not like about this show. Sometimes they go with a story line for way too long (like the Never-land story line with Peter Pan that just seemed to go on forever) but I must say this show is really brilliant.
  18. Feb 5, 2015
    8
    This show is great. Definitely one of the best shows on TV right now. Can't wait to see what happens in Season 2 after Season 1's finale. I saw someone comment on the bad CGI and "awful writing"? One of the things that stands out for me is the CGI, and for good reason, it's some of the best I've seen ON A TV SHOW in a while. And the writing? The writing is brilliant, there's barely everThis show is great. Definitely one of the best shows on TV right now. Can't wait to see what happens in Season 2 after Season 1's finale. I saw someone comment on the bad CGI and "awful writing"? One of the things that stands out for me is the CGI, and for good reason, it's some of the best I've seen ON A TV SHOW in a while. And the writing? The writing is brilliant, there's barely ever any "filler episodes" and you just keep wanting more because of said brilliant writing. Expand
  19. Jan 15, 2015
    8
    This show is pretty good. Yes, some of the couples are cliched, like Snow White/Mary Margaret and David Nolan/Prince Charming. Jennifer Morrison's character, Emma Swan, is the only one I absolutely cannot stand because she's always in denial about everything. The character Henry played by Jared S. Gilmore is occasionally annoying with his eternal optimism, and utter naïveté, but in the endThis show is pretty good. Yes, some of the couples are cliched, like Snow White/Mary Margaret and David Nolan/Prince Charming. Jennifer Morrison's character, Emma Swan, is the only one I absolutely cannot stand because she's always in denial about everything. The character Henry played by Jared S. Gilmore is occasionally annoying with his eternal optimism, and utter naïveté, but in the end he's just a sweet kid. However, OUAT has done a fantastic job of creating interesting and layered villains. Regina played by Lana Parilla and Rumplestiltskin played by Robert Carlyle are the main reasons that I keep coming back to this show. Expand
  20. Oct 1, 2014
    8
    Word on the grape vine is this show is being compared to 'Grimm", which, I have not seen. Therefore I have nothing to compare it to.

    So first off, I think this show is great, I absolutely love Jennifer Morrison and Lana Parrilla. Both I feel are strong, actresses and possess a certain charm in this series that keeps my interest. They also seem to, as the two main characters the entire
    Word on the grape vine is this show is being compared to 'Grimm", which, I have not seen. Therefore I have nothing to compare it to.

    So first off, I think this show is great, I absolutely love Jennifer Morrison and Lana Parrilla. Both I feel are strong, actresses and possess a certain charm in this series that keeps my interest. They also seem to, as the two main characters the entire show is built around, have a strong chemistry.
    They make up, I think, for a lot of the bad acting, which there is a mixture of throughout the episodes.

    There are some cons I would like to get by, right away.
    First, the acting, the acting can be somewhat frustrating. Just last night I watched an older episode and saw a 'fight scene' which made me cringe. It was, by far, awful. Simply put.
    Another major MAJOR thing, which in this day in age as far as we have come when it comes to computerized green screen, electronics and CGI stuff.... I can NOT wrap my head around how they have managed to mess up time and time again. It's almost like they purposely want you to be able to tell the characters are running in place in front of a green screen, choppy CGI and photoshoping... its borderline ridiculous.
    The acting. Itself, with some characters, NOT ALL, is also, terrible. New comers, frustratingly struggling through their lines. Some of the characters are just FRUSTRATING. PERIOD.

    BUT, if you can get by some of that, even WITH those things I just complained about I still believe this is a great show. I'm currently watching it through, again, I saw it once, a year ago and have since picked it up for another go.
    And I'm pleased. There's so many little aspects you forget, that it's still fun to re-watch.
    You get to know the characters and once you think you KNOW them and feel a certain, like or dislike, the next episode can spin you a 180 degrees and make you think something completely different. You gather feelings for the characters, start to feel bad in certain situations.

    You may even catch yourself rooting for the evil side once or twice just to spite a character who did something you disliked.

    It's worth a watch. The idea's are there, the concept of spinning these fairy tales into something more sadistic and masochistic is pretty amazing. They basically took a child's dream and turned it into something that everyone can enjoy.
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  21. Sep 22, 2014
    9
    Once upon a time is full of surprises! I'm completely hooked and it's perfect for the season it premiers in. It gives me those warm fuzzies and gets my mind going. I remember when I first began watching this show, I was a little taken back by some of the silly play outs in fighting scenes and even some of the acting, though there is just so much dept to the story and characters that IOnce upon a time is full of surprises! I'm completely hooked and it's perfect for the season it premiers in. It gives me those warm fuzzies and gets my mind going. I remember when I first began watching this show, I was a little taken back by some of the silly play outs in fighting scenes and even some of the acting, though there is just so much dept to the story and characters that I can't help but be hooked! I love this show very much and I'm always waiting for the next episode. Thanks ABC, yet again! Expand
  22. Jul 13, 2014
    10
    I greatly enjoy this show. While some might find the execution to be on the trite or cheesy side, I find the tone fits perfectly with the concept of a fairy tale world. It is well acted and I love how the smaller arcs feed into the overall themes of the show, such as togetherness and good vs. evil.
  23. Jun 25, 2014
    9
    I think that emma should get cursed as a swan like her last name says but I don't think regina should get the blame so the only question that will remain is who wants to punish emma or her parents by doing this to emma
  24. Apr 27, 2014
    10
    This is my favourite tv programme at the moment. Although living in the UK I am only up to series 2. I love it so much, it is so unique and extremely clever how everything fits together. If you love, disney, fairy tales or fantasy this is without a doubt the programme for you!
  25. Apr 24, 2014
    10
    I really love this series. The character developments are done to perfection. I cannot stand the wicked witch which means great casting. Cannot wait to see the season finale. Wish they would have continued Once upon a time in wonderland. I liked that show too. Love the Disney Characters.
  26. Apr 19, 2014
    10
    Fantastic show. They take fairytales and myths and twist them to create a thoroughly entertaining story filled with action, drama, and magic. Each episode leaves you wanting more. However, one of the characters, Henry, is one of the most annoying kids on tv.
  27. Mar 15, 2014
    9
    I love this show, but I hate the way Tamara acts, it doesn't fit how they both came into the show, I don't like how she came in the show and I dislike the way she acts, she doesn't act good! Dislike Tamara
  28. Dec 31, 2013
    10
    esta série foi esculpida por deus finalizada por jesus e mandada pra terra por anjos
    uma das melhores que eu ja vi se nao a melhor regina meu amorzinho s2
  29. Dec 26, 2013
    7
    This show had an amazing start with great character development and potential, but by season 2 it appears that the writer has no idea where they were going. Instead of focusing on the main story and characters, the writers kept introducing new characters to keep providing the twists that it did in the first season. The third season is a major improvement from the last, but I think theyThis show had an amazing start with great character development and potential, but by season 2 it appears that the writer has no idea where they were going. Instead of focusing on the main story and characters, the writers kept introducing new characters to keep providing the twists that it did in the first season. The third season is a major improvement from the last, but I think they need to continue with focusing on the main characters and the relationships they have with one another, as well as giving the show an clear objective to what it's about. Explaining this show to anyone at the moment gives me and the other person a headache. Expand
  30. Nov 9, 2013
    10
    This show is very interesting and similar to lost. It is one of the most fascinating shows out these. These days most shows are the ordinary cookie cutter dramas so this is something new and different. The characters are very well written and played, however the story is starting to head in the wrong direction. The show needs to start getting more intense, as so far in the 3rd seasonThis show is very interesting and similar to lost. It is one of the most fascinating shows out these. These days most shows are the ordinary cookie cutter dramas so this is something new and different. The characters are very well written and played, however the story is starting to head in the wrong direction. The show needs to start getting more intense, as so far in the 3rd season nothing super spectacular has happened. Expand
Metascore
66

Generally favorable reviews - based on 26 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 26
  2. Negative: 0 out of 26
  1. Reviewed by: Troy Patterson
    Oct 28, 2011
    40
    The series, fueling itself with folklore, proceeds as if no characterization is required.
  2. Reviewed by: Tim Goodman
    Oct 24, 2011
    50
    The show is a bold idea, and there's hope for the modern-world portions, but it doesn't quite know what it is (or maybe it does, but the audience won't).
  3. Reviewed by: Rick Porter
    Oct 24, 2011
    60
    No other new show this fall is attempting to tell a bigger story, and we're hoping the rough patches smooth out and it fulfills the potential that's there in its very strong cast and premise.