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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
This is hardcore espionage with a mainstream sheen, headlined by a rock solid star of the genre. After 10 minutes, it will become the best thing on the streaming service alongside Jon Bernthal in American Gigolo, or anything at all with Patrick Stewart. Audiences will begin to mourn the passing of each episode, as it becomes apparent that their time with John Weir is dwindling.
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TV Guide MagazineMar 23, 2023
Season 1 Review:
A dense conspiracy thriller that manages to find humor in its patchwork of illusion. ... Making a welcome return to save-the-world TV, 24's Kiefer Sutherland broods antiheroically. [27 Mar - 9 Apr 2023, p.4]
Season 1 Review:
It’s more polished and more complicated than the typical entry, and crucially, it’s funnier, with a sense of humor that ranges from reasonably subtle verbal and visual jokes to outright slapstick. Weir is solidly inside Kiefer Sutherland’s somewhat limited wheelhouse.
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ColliderMar 23, 2023
Season 1 Review:
It has to keep light on its feet, but, if you stop to think about it for a moment, its shortcomings may become too much to overlook. If Rabbit Hole can maintain the balance between its silly thrills and a no-frills story, its goofy pleasures have the potential to only grow more fun.
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The TelegraphMar 27, 2023
Season 1 Review:
There’s fun to be had in watching him [John Weir] miraculously evade capture. ... Because most of us are programmed to find the ranting paranoia of conspiracy theorists dull, Dance has his work cut out. It’s all you can do to prop open your eyelids with matchsticks as he sings another of his yaddering arias about “the algorithms of control”.
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Season 1 Review:
The series is ineffective as a ’70s thriller and misguided as an attempt to cover the same terrain as shows like Billions and Mr. Robot. But as a Coen Brothers knockoff, complete with one blatant Fargo nod and tonal similarities to Burn After Reading, it’s OK, especially in the third and fourth episodes. The show’s improvement can be tied directly to the late arrival of Charles Dance.
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RogerEbert.comMar 21, 2023
Season 1 Review:
"Rabbit Hole" is ultimately for the hardcore Kiefer Sutherland fans only, who can forgive the inane plotting to get a hit of that Jack Bauer thrill back again. Going down this “Rabbit Hole” only made me want to watch “24” again. Heck, maybe even “Designated Survivor.”
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