• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 2, 2021
Metascore
45

Mixed or average reviews - based on 7 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 0 out of 7
  2. Negative: 2 out of 7

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Brian Tallerico
    Sep 2, 2021
    60
    A few too many of the jokes are dated and easy, although the show leans so far into its cheesy sense of humor that it becomes increasingly likable as the season goes on. It’s a show that’s comfortable with viewers groaning at a few of its easy targets and trusts that fans will stick with it as a very sharp writer’s room and strong voice cast get over the growing pains of a first season.
  2. Reviewed by: Daniel D'Addario
    Aug 26, 2021
    60
    While “Q-Force’s” attempt to renovate its genre is admirable, a hypothetical next season would do well to focus on getting the fundamentals of character and tone nailed down. That’s a mission that, given what strengths are already in evidence on a flawed but promising series, ought to be entirely possible.
  3. Reviewed by: Daniel Fienberg
    Sep 1, 2021
    50
    The first 10 episodes of Q-Force didn’t offend me, nor were they soulless appropriation of queer culture. Instead, the show is a somewhat typically bumpy start for a comedy trying to find its voice, or at least trying to find out how to make that voice funny.
  4. Reviewed by: Joel Keller
    Sep 2, 2021
    40
    Q-Force feels like a missed opportunity to present LGBTQ characters in a light that doesn’t necessarily point to their queerness with such a big, 1990’s-style arrow. But we’re holding out hope that the show gets better during the first season.
  5. Reviewed by: Rebecca Nicholson
    Sep 2, 2021
    40
    The cast includes Wanda Sykes, Laurie Metcalf, Gary Cole and David Harbour, all doing their best with what they have, but limited by oddly old-fashioned jokes. The cultural references are so dated I started to wonder if it was deliberate, a retro choice, like midcentury modern sideboards or moustaches.
  6. Reviewed by: Juan Barquin
    Sep 1, 2021
    25
    In spite of being created by a number of queer individuals, the series’ much-touted representation is mostly lazy stereotypes and dialogue, less designed for incisive storytelling than promoting a brand’s purported inclusivity.
  7. Reviewed by: Tariq Raouf
    Aug 30, 2021
    0
    “Q-Force” had the opportunity to explore themes like gender identity or society’s relationship with sex. Instead, all we get are shallow attempts at comedy that mock a community rather than honor it.
User Score
2.2

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 17
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 17
  3. Negative: 13 out of 17
  1. Sep 4, 2021
    1
    First masters of the Universe now this? Man, 2021 is not your year Netflix.
  2. Sep 11, 2021
    0
    Ma fille fluide non binaire avec des poils sous les bras, adore ! Elle regarde tous les matins avec son petit frère asexué avec des plumesMa fille fluide non binaire avec des poils sous les bras, adore ! Elle regarde tous les matins avec son petit frère asexué avec des plumes multicolores dans le fondement. Merci Netflix ! Full Review »
  3. Feb 6, 2023
    9
    I thought it was light-hearted fun and pretty funny. Yes, some of the tropes are a bit uninspired but it's not trying too hard. Nice to watchI thought it was light-hearted fun and pretty funny. Yes, some of the tropes are a bit uninspired but it's not trying too hard. Nice to watch on a hangover Full Review »