- Network: HULU
- Series Premiere Date: Feb 2, 2022
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 24
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Mixed: 4 out of 24
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Negative: 4 out of 24
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Feb 2, 2022Really low effort. Lily does a good job as Pam, but everyone else comes across as phoning it in. Seth Rogen is unbearable. His shtick is so tired and unwelcome at this point and his acting seems to get worse with time.
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Feb 4, 2022Slick, hollow. I’ve always liked Rogen but this reminds me that when he tries to stretch outside his comfort zone, he’s a bad actor - and there’s a LOT of Rogen.
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Feb 6, 2022
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Mar 23, 2022The casting on this was outstanding, especially Lily James and Sebastian Stan. Outstanding!
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Feb 2, 2022its bad... its cheap.. make up is perfect but after an hour i had to stop cause they are so dumb thats its not even fun to watch.. i wanted to like it but hell no ...
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Mar 9, 2022admirable
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Jun 16, 2022
Awards & Rankings
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Unexpectedly exhilarating. ... Lily James and Sebastian Stan are sensational as Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee. [14 - 27 Feb 2022, p.6]
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Rogen’s Gauthier is sketched out more confidently than any other character. The alluring, trashy chic aesthetic of “Pam & Tommy” is a smoke screen for a series that is reluctant to give its protagonists—the lovers it would purport to raise to a classical perch—any real depth.
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"Pam & Tommy" doesn't make fun of them or their relationship, but shows it for what it is: a match made in the stars. James' physical transformation is astounding (she's aided considerably by prosthetics), and she finds the warmth within Pam, the naïve small town girl with dreams that perhaps outweighed her talents. Stan is clearly going for it in the role of Tommy, and he softens some of the rocker's harder features and less desirable traits; he makes him lovable.