Season #: 2, 1
Metascore
54

Mixed or average reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 24
  2. Negative: 5 out of 24

Critic Reviews

  1. Deseret News
    Reviewed by: Scott D. Pierce
    Jun 19, 2013
    80
    The show rings so true, in a hyper-reality sort of way. [28 Sept 1999, p.C09]
  2. The New York Times
    Reviewed by: Anita Gates
    Jun 19, 2013
    80
    When was the last time a series started off with nine complicated, well-developed characters, not including the colorful faculty? [29 Sept 1999, p.E8]
  3. Boston Globe
    Reviewed by: Matthew Gilbert
    Jun 19, 2013
    80
    A surprisingly promising hour that could become something special if it doesn't cop out and decide to become a hipped-up "Beverly Hills 90210." [29 Sept 1999, p.F10]
  4. San Diego Union-Tribune
    Reviewed by: Robert P. Laurence
    Jun 20, 2013
    75
    Much of Popular is just silly, but much of it is also poignant and true. Consider Carmen (Sara Rue), who wants desperately to be a cheerleader. Carmen's a heavy girl, but a terrific dancer. [28 Sept 1999, p.E-1]
  5. Kansas City Star
    Reviewed by: Aaron Barnhart
    Jun 19, 2013
    75
    If "Popular" can do for social stratification what "Party of Five" did for addiction, it may have a chance. [29 Sept 1999, p.F1]
  6. Dallas Morning News
    Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Jun 19, 2013
    75
    The two-part premiere of Popular is inventive, energized and brimming with promise if some of its overwrought moments can be reined in. [29 Sept 1999, p.1C]
  7. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Reviewed by: Gail Pennington
    Jun 20, 2013
    70
    Always messy, often rude, sometimes poignant and frequently annoying, Popular is - come to think of it - a lot like teen-agers themselves. And that just could make it the most authentic high school series of the year. [28 Sept 1999, p.D6]
  8. Variety
    Reviewed by: Laura Fries
    Jun 19, 2013
    70
    A hip-sounding and visually entertaining piece that might best be summed up as "The Odd Couple" meets the "The Brady Bunch" meets "teensomething." [28 Sept 1999, p.10]
  9. USA Today
    Reviewed by: Robert Bianco
    Jun 19, 2013
    63
    Both leads are very good, particularly Bibb, who makes what could have been a superficial character touching without making her cheaply sympathetic. The real standout, however, is Rue, who is luminous as a weight-challenged girl who longs to hear cheers. [29 Sept 1999, p.3D]
  10. Houston Chronicle
    Reviewed by: Ann Hodges
    Jun 19, 2013
    63
    Popular is the show to separate the teens from the grown-ups. [29 Sept 1999, p.H-1]
User Score
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User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 2
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 2
  3. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. Feb 24, 2013
    6
    This is the first production from the creator of GLEE. In a sense it's GLEE with an attitude and without the music. This show is about theThis is the first production from the creator of GLEE. In a sense it's GLEE with an attitude and without the music. This show is about the popular and outcast kids in high school and how their worlds come together when a parent from each side marry each other. It's funny, edgy, and most of all real. It is very well written and launched several careers. Their are characters that everyone can relate to and story-lines for everyone ranging from funny to emotional, I highly recommend this show! Full Review »