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Mixed or average reviews- based on 30 Ratings
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Positive: 16 out of 30
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Mixed: 2 out of 30
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Negative: 12 out of 30
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Oct 13, 2016I did not expect this level of quality drama from the same network that brought us Tyler Perry's "The Haves and the Have Nots". However, this is an intriguingly subtle and understated story. I'm on episode 7 of the first season, and it's definitely found it's stride. I echo the sentiment of other reviews that patience is necessary but well rewarded.
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Oct 26, 2016This show is amazing. The acting, the writing, the cinematography. All of it is just beautifully done. Truly one of my favorite shows on TV. Thank you Oprah and Ava Duvernay and whoever else is behind this magic.
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Oct 29, 2016
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Queen Sugar takes its sweet time moving through a moment, lingering where other series tend to sprint, and it is generous with its searching close-ups of faces and hands and its images of the Louisiana countryside at dawn and dusk, an enchanted-seeming landscape of furrowed fields and gnarled, kudzu-covered trees. At its most navel-gazing, the show feels like Parenthood by way of Eugene O'Neill. But tell me you don't want to watch something like that.
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The show draws you close physically and emotionally, letting you witness its characters’ most vulnerable moments--the better to help you understand exactly what’s going on in their heads even when they try desperately to keep their thoughts to themselves.
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Although Queen Sugar looks beautiful and introduces some great characters--including the Bordelon siblings' Aunt Violet (Tina Lifford, Scandal) and her much younger boyfriend, Hollywood (Omar J. Dorsey, Ray Donovan)--the three episodes made available to critics are scene-setters. The seeds for good drama (or at least quality soap) are there. We'll just have to see what grows.