- Network: CBS
- Series Premiere Date: Sep 24, 2012
Critic Reviews
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This celebration of friendship feels so sour and joyless.
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This buddy sitcom feels contrived, derivative (instead of Megan Mullally, we get a stereotyped sassy and buxom Latina secretary) and sadly lacking in essential chemistry.
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It isn't just the concept that's unoriginal, but also the scripting. The show has an abundance of jokes, but few elicit more than a grin.
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I'd have expected that show, groundbreaking in 1998, would have paved the way by 2012 for a far smarter series than Partners.
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The show around Louis is filled with a lot of creaky set-up/punchline humor, much of it based around forced double entendres.
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The problem with Partners, as you'll discover if you watch the first two episodes, is that they already made that show years ago and it was called "Will & Grace."
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The creators can be held responsible for enlarging the quantity of execrably written works on this theme [gay-themed sitcoms].
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CBS programs generally display a level of basic competence that this "comedy" falls woefully short of.
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Partners plays like an idea written on a napkin, if that, and looks like it's from another era (a long past era, if that wasn't clear).
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Partners is witless, predictable and much closer to creepy than funny.
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The plastic "punch lines" grow more contrived. The tired stereotypes feel more offensive.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 22 out of 52
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Mixed: 13 out of 52
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Negative: 17 out of 52
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Oct 9, 2012
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Sep 26, 2012
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Oct 1, 2012